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# 2006 Rome: Angelo Cangelosi, Andrew D. M. Smith, Kenny Smith The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, World Scientific, ISBN 981-256-656-2.
# 2008 Barcelona: Andrew D. M. Smith, Kenny Smith, Ramon Ferrer i Cancho " The Evolution of Language ( EVOLANG 7 )", World Scientific, ISBN 981-277-611-7.
# Scientific computing and numerical analysis.
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# David, M, 1977, Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam
# In Scientific experiments, the overall process ( tasks and data flow ) can be described as a Directed Acyclic Graph ( DAG ).
# Scientific knowledge instead of visionary insight.
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# Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory ( LASL ) in April 1961, accepted in May 1961, and used until June 21, 1971.
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Is the " Mars Effect " Genuine ?, Journal of Scientific Exploration, vol 11, # 1, Spring 1997, 19 – 39.
# Blaise Pascal – The Provincial Letters ; Pensees ; Scientific Treatises
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# and workflow
# Processes: A process is a more specific notion than workflow and can apply to physical or biological processes, for instance.
# Insurance claims processing is an example of an information-intensive, document-driven workflow.
# Wikipedia editing is an example of a stochastic workflow.
# The Getting Things Done system is a model of personal workflow management for information workers.
# In Traditional Offset and Digital Printing workflow is the process, people and usually software technology ( RIPs raster image processors or DFE digital front end ) controllers that play a part in pre / post processing of print related files.
# In healthcare data analysis, a workflow can be used to represent a sequence of steps which compose a complex data analysis ( data search and data manipulation steps ).
# 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.
# Specialized connotations: The term workflow has specialized connotations in information technology, document management and imaging.
# Support Staff ( support outside of operating workflow )
# Lack of flexibility: the semantics is specific for one workflow therefore limited to the definition of the processes and the resources that it can take as input.
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# ( Who ) Role Specification – expresses roles performing work and workflow components at the work product detailed specification level
# Digital dictation workflow software: Advanced software for commercial organizations where audio is still played by a typist but the audio file can be securely and efficiently transferred.
# a workflow suite, enabling a user to compose and monitor workflows.
# the CDSs is integrated into the clinical workflow rather than as a separate log-in or screen.
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# and system
# Organizing a system in which computation and memory are separated.
However, the game system was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon # 155 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in " The Role of Computers " column.
* Writing system # Directionality ( section on directionality )
# via conceptual metaphors as arising from characteristics of human cognition itself-categories are found via cognitive science and other study of that biological system
# A system of writing.
# Resolution VI, [...] which excluded the Government of Cuba from its participation in the Inter-American system, hereby ceases to have effect
# A system is completely described by a wave function, representing the state of the system, which grows gradually with time but, upon measurement, collapses suddenly to its original size.
# It is not possible to know the value of all the properties of the system at the same time ; those properties that are not known exactly must be described by probabilities.
The Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento | Sarmiento Line is part of the extensive Rail transport in Argentina # Commuter network | Buenos Aires metropolitan rail system.
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# When the individual perceives and accepts into one consistent and integrated system all his sensory and visceral experiences, then he is necessarily more understanding of others and is more accepting of others as separate individuals.
# Chemical stability: CSF flows throughout the inner ventricular system in the brain and is absorbed back into the bloodstream, rinsing the metabolic waste from the central nervous system through the blood – brain barrier.
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The Coordinate system # Coordinate surface | coordinate surfaces of the Cartesian coordinates ( x, y, z ).
# all of mathematics follows from a correctly chosen finite system of axioms ; and
# that some such axiom system is provably consistent through some means such as the epsilon calculus.
: See also Database management system # History
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The primary benefit promised by ECC is a smaller key size, reducing storage and transmission requirements — i. e., that an elliptic curve group could provide the same level of security afforded by an RSA-based system with a large modulus and correspondingly larger key — e. g., a 256bit ECC public key should provide comparable security to a 3072bit RSA public key ( see # Key sizes ).

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