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Workstations

Of or pertaining to any computer intended for personal use, but with a much faster processor and more memory than an ordinary personal computer.

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Workstations

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Computer; Workstations

A system for classifying business establishments based on the processes they use to produce goods or services.

Automatic system recovery (ASR)

Computer; Workstations

The procedures that restore the system to running all properly configured domains after one or more domains have been rendered inactive due to software or hardware failures or due to unacceptable ...

Barrier

Computer; Workstations

A synchronisation mechanism for coordinating tasks even when data accesses are not involved. A barrier is analogous to a gate. Processors or threads operating in parallel reach the gate at different ...

Two's complement

Computer; Workstations

The radix complement of a binary numeral, formed by subtracting each digit from 1, then adding 1 to the least significant digit and executing any required carries. For example, the two's complement ...

Demand-driven dataflow

Computer; Workstations

A task is enabled for execution by a processor when its results are required by another task that is also enabled; such as, a graph reduction model. A graph reduction programme consists of reducible ...

Caller principal

Computer; Workstations

The principal that identifies the invoker of the enterprise bean method.

XSL-FO

Computer; Workstations

A subcomponent of XSL used for describing font sizes, page layouts, and how information flows from one page to another.

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