But it also wants to keep the extensibility and general-purpose functionality of an IBM compatible. |
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Excellent design for me includes flexibility, modifiability, extensibility, and repairability. |
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New systems will bring additional improvements in these areas, but the revolution happens in the extensibility domain. |
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If you don't plan for extensibility when you're designing version 1.0 of your language, you often don't get any. |
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This structure enables the high extensibility of elastic fibers to be exploited but protects them from damage at high strains. |
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It is not quite as flashy as NAS products from Qnap and Synology, but safety features and extensibility give it a big plus in points. |
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The device is mounted on the machine frame after the printing unit for accurate printing, regardless of the extensibility of the film. |
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This format was defined by Dave Winner with a clear goal of simplicity, freedom and extensibility. |
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The extensibility feature means that, once written, information remains useable for a longer period. |
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This extensibility quickly gained the TiVo a passionate following, but also raised legal concerns. |
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In general usage, languages are necessarily imprecise, or they would lack the flexibility and infinite extensibility demanded of them. |
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Chomsky argued that the characteristic fact about natural languages is their indefinite extensibility. |
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The common feature to both telephone exchanges is easy configuration and extensibility. |
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Using its extensibility mechanisms, UML can then be specialized for each use type. |
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With a wide range of supported RTOS and the extensibility to any other RTOS it can be used by a wide range of customers. |
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Cell expansion is driven by turgor pressure, and in healthy tissues is usually limited by the extensibility of the cell wall or sometimes by the wall yield threshold. |
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Having created a diagram within the V-Modeler and saved it back into the Corporate Exchange, users can then re-open the diagram within Corporate Modeler to add further extensibility. |
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With its wealth of statistical analysis functions, support for constructing complex analyses, and virtually unlimited extensibility, Excel is clearly a tool of choice for analyzing business data. |
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Barlow 1987 root cells High extensibility of root cell walls Ability to circumnutate Several annual Barlow et al. |
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Joint coordination and support of intergovernmental hazard prevention and disaster risk reduction web sites enhances a common look and feel important for greater useability and extensibility. |
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At temperatures below the point at which they will decompose, they show little sensitivity to dry heat, and there is no shrinkage or high extensibility upon heating, nor do they become brittle if cooled to below freezing. |
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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a connective tissue disorder resulting in joint hypermobility, skin extensibility, and tissue fragility. |
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The combination of the defined extensibility of the webbings with belt tensioner and belt force limiter means that the deceleration values for the occupants wearing a seat belt remain acceptable, even in serious collisions. |
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In addition, the latest version includes an expanded addressing model to provide improved extensibility, enabling existing systems to better integrate with WS-Management. |
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OmniPeek Personal gives individual users the chance to experience the power and extensibility of WildPackets' award-winning network analysis technology at no cost. |
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The addition of Extensibility to TIBCO's current XML and schema management software will enable us to accelerate the development of next-generation wireless and B2B solutions. |
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The alliances, with Cloudscape Inc, Extensibility Inc, Fiorano Software Inc, PointBase Inc and Vervet Logic, endow Visual-XML with a range of new capabilities. |
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