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1 data management system/computer subsystem
Engineering: DMS/CSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > data management system/computer subsystem
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2 data processor and computer test equipment
Military: DPCTEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > data processor and computer test equipment
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3 Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System Lightweight Computer Unit
Military: AFATDS LCUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System Lightweight Computer Unit
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4 analog data distributor and computer
Engineering: ADDACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > analog data distributor and computer
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5 automatic data acquisition and computer complex
Engineering: ADACCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > automatic data acquisition and computer complex
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6 central analog data distribution and computer system
Engineering: CADDCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > central analog data distribution and computer system
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7 electronic data storage automatic computer
Engineering: EDSACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > electronic data storage automatic computer
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8 reliability and statistical data analysis by computer
Engineering: RASDACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > reliability and statistical data analysis by computer
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9 sampled data simulator and computer
Military: SADSACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > sampled data simulator and computer
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10 computer
1 computer♦voorbeelden:de loonadministratie op de computer zetten • computerize the wages department -
11 data protection
Mktgthe safeguards that govern the storage and use of personal data held on computer systems and in paperbased filing systems. The growing use of computers to store information about individuals has led to the enactment of legislation in many countries designed to protect the privacy of individuals and prevent the disclosure of information to unauthorized persons. -
12 data
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13 data
data. men-data encode for processing k.r(on computer). -
14 data yang bisa diolah komputer
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15 Computer Metaphors
Within the AI community there is a growing dissatisfaction concerning the adequacy of sequential models to simulate the cognitive processes....For an example of the dissimilarity between computers and nervous systems, consider that in conventional computers... each piece of data [is] located in its own special space in the memory bank [and] can be retrieved only by a central processor that knows the address in the memory bank for each datum. Human memory appears to be organized along entirely different lines. For one thing, from a partial or a degraded stimulus human memory can "reconstruct" the rest, and there are associative relationships among stored pieces of information based on considerations of context rather than on considerations of location.... t now appears doubtful that individual neurons are so specific that they are tuned to respond to a single item and nothing else. Thus, connectionist models tend to devise and use distributed principles, which means that elements may be selective to a range of stimuli and there are no "grandmother cells."...Information storage, it appears, is in some ill-defined sense a function of connectivity among sets of neurons. This implies that there is something fundamentally wrong in understanding the brain's memory on the model of individual symbols stored at unique addresses in a data bank....A further source of misgivings about the computer metaphor concerns real-time constraints. Although the signal velocities in nervous systems are quite slow in comparison to those in computers, brains are nonetheless far, far faster than electronic devices in the execution of their complex tasks. For example, human brains are incomparably faster than any computer in word-nonword recognition tasks. (P. S. Churchland, 1986, pp. 458-459)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Computer Metaphors
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16 data pen
(n.) = flash drive, USB hard drive, pen drive, memory stick, USB stick, USB memory stickEx. The author reviews the technology of flash drives (sometimes called USB hard drives or pen drives) comprising small portable hard drives that are small enough to fit on a key chain that are simply plugged into the USB ports of a personal computer.Ex. The author reviews the technology of flash drives (sometimes called USB hard drives or pen drives) comprising small portable hard drives that are small enough to fit on a key chain that are simply plugged into the USB ports of a personal computer.Ex. The author reviews the technology of flash drives (sometimes called USB hard drives or pen drives) comprising small portable hard drives that are small enough to fit on a key chain that are simply plugged into the USB ports of a personal computer.Ex. A memory stick containing information on hundreds of police investigations goes missing in Edinburgh.Ex. I used a USB stick to do this, after zipping the files so they'd fit.Ex. Having a USB memory stick is like carrying a portable hard drive the size of a packet of chewing gum.* * *(n.) = flash drive, USB hard drive, pen drive, memory stick, USB stick, USB memory stickEx: The author reviews the technology of flash drives (sometimes called USB hard drives or pen drives) comprising small portable hard drives that are small enough to fit on a key chain that are simply plugged into the USB ports of a personal computer.
Ex: The author reviews the technology of flash drives (sometimes called USB hard drives or pen drives) comprising small portable hard drives that are small enough to fit on a key chain that are simply plugged into the USB ports of a personal computer.Ex: The author reviews the technology of flash drives (sometimes called USB hard drives or pen drives) comprising small portable hard drives that are small enough to fit on a key chain that are simply plugged into the USB ports of a personal computer.Ex: A memory stick containing information on hundreds of police investigations goes missing in Edinburgh.Ex: I used a USB stick to do this, after zipping the files so they'd fit.Ex: Having a USB memory stick is like carrying a portable hard drive the size of a packet of chewing gum. -
17 data warehouse
Gen Mgta collection of subject-orientated data collected over a period of time and stored on a computer to provide information in support of managerial decision making. A data warehouse contains a large volume of information selected from different sources, including operational systems and organizational databases, and brought together in a standard format to facilitate retrieval and analysis. Like EIS s, data warehouses can be used to support decision making, but the ways in which they can be searched are not predetermined. Organizations often use data warehouses for marketing purposes, for example, the analysis of customer information, or for market segmentation. Data mining techniques are used to access the information in a data warehouse. -
18 data
[ˈdeɪtə], [daːtə] noun pluralor noun singular facts or information ( especially the information given to a computer):مُعْطَيات، بَياناتAll the data has/have been fed into the computer.
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19 computer
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20 Data Access Language
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Data Access Language
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