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# and Workflow
# In Service-oriented architectures an application can be represented through an executable workflow, where different, possibly geographically distributed, service components interact to provide the corresponding functionality, under the control of a Workflow Management System.
# Modeling: Workflow problems can be modeled and analyzed using graph-based formalisms like Petri nets.
# REDIRECT Workflow
* # 3: Workflow software: Friedman's catch-all for the standards and technologies that allowed work to flow.

# and analysis
# As exploratory data analysis, an ANOVA is an organization of an additive data decomposition, and its sums of squares indicate the variance of each component of the decomposition ( or, equivalently, each set of terms of a linear model ).
# ANOVA provides industrial strength ( multiple sample comparison ) statistical analysis.
# It has been adapted to the analysis of a variety of experimental designs.
# the science of phylogenetics and its methods ( phylogenetic analysis = cladistic analysis ), although sometimes the term is restricted to maximum parsimony ;
# Trust all the software to abide by a security policy and the software is validated as trustworthy ( by tedious branch and path analysis for example ).
# no universal sequence of stages is apparent – analysis, design and implementation are contemporary and inextricably linked
# Distinguish between synthesis and analysis used as means of proof
# Rationalism holds that truth should be determined by reason and factual analysis, rather than faith, dogma, tradition or religious teaching.
# Adequate protection: the analysis of how to protect a household from unforeseen risks.
# Fundamental analysis maintains that markets may misprice a security in the short run but that the " correct " price will eventually be reached.
# Technical analysis maintains that all information is reflected already in the stock price.
# Economic analysis
# Industry analysis
# Company analysis
# First, analysis to determine structural properties of a network, such as the distribution of vertex degrees and the diameter of the graph.
# Second, analysis to find a measurable quantity within the network, for example, for a transportation network, the level of vehicular flow within any portion of it.
# Third, analysis of dynamical properties of networks.
# REDIRECT Lexical analysis
# Computer word-use and topic analysis searches to determine content and labeling.
# Positive / negative coverage analysis.
# Multivariate analysis of variance ( MANOVA ) extends the analysis of variance to cover cases where there is more than one dependent variable to be analyzed simultaneously: see also MANCOVA.
# Multivariate regression analysis attempts to determine a formula that can describe how elements in a vector of variables respond simultaneously to changes in others.
# Principal components analysis ( PCA ) creates a new set of orthogonal variables that contain the same information as the original set.

# and systems
The 21 amino acids found in eukaryotes, grouped according to their side-chains ' pKa | pK < sub > a </ sub > values and charges carried at pH # Living systems | physiological pH 7. 4
# The quantum mechanical description of large systems will closely approximate the classical description.
# In order to maintain the integrity of facts and dimensions, loading the data warehouse with data from different operational systems is complicated, and
# REDIRECT Dynamical systems theory
# Inertial reference systems, where the coordinate axes retain their orientation relative to the fixed stars, or equivalently, to the rotation axes of ideal gyroscopes ; the axis points to the vernal equinox
# Autonomic nervous system transmission: both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are regulated by GPCR pathways, responsible for control of many automatic functions of the body such as blood pressure, heart rate, and digestive processes
# ICQ for Mac ( Beta )— Released in February 2010, a version of the client that was developed using the Adobe AIR platform, making it usable on additional operating systems which support the AIR runtime, such as Linux.
# Clustering systems assign objects into groups ( called clusters ) so that objects ( cases ) from the same cluster are more similar to each other than objects from different clusters.
This approach is the basis of at least five proof-of-correctness systems for computer programs, beginning with the Stanford Pascal Verifier in the late 1970s and continuing though to Microsoft's Spec # system of 2005.
# monitoring and controlling systems
In embedded systems, SysRq key is usually used to assert low-level on RESET # signal.
# REDIRECT Single UNIX Specification # Marks for compliant systems
# Sulfur systems
# The document editor must run on many of the " important and largely incompatible window systems " that exist ( p. 52 )
# The process of limiting access to the resources of an AIS to authorized users, programs, processes, or other systems.
# In facsimile systems using amplitude modulation, that form of transmission in which the maximum transmitted power corresponds to the maximum density of the subject.
# In facsimile systems using frequency modulation, that form of transmission in which the lowest transmitted frequency corresponds to the maximum density of the subject.
# In facsimile systems using amplitude modulation, recording in which the maximum received power corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium.
# In telephone systems, the time between ( a ) the instant a circuit, i. e., off-hook condition at each end, is established between the call originator and the call receiver and ( b ) the instant the call originator or the call receiver terminates the call.
# The portion of electronic jamming that is directed against communications circuits and systems.
# The prevention of successful radio communications by the use of electromagnetic signals, i. e., the deliberate radiation, reradiation, or reflection of electromagnetic energy with the objective of impairing the effective use of electronic communications systems.
# In microwave radio relay systems, the alternate use of two frequencies at repeater sites to prevent feedback and oscillation.
# The ability of systems, units, or forces to provide services to and accept services from other systems, units or forces and to use the services exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together.

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