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81 filter
1) фильтр || фильтровать•- acoustooptical tunable filter
- air filter
- anti-glare filter
- automatic renewable media air filter
- bag filter
- bag-type air filter
- band elimination filter
- bandpass filter
- band-rejection filter
- band-stop filter
- batch filter
- batch-type filter
- belt filter
- cell-type air filter
- centrifugal filter
- cloth filter
- coarse filter
- comb filter
- combination settler filter
- compressed air filter
- constraint-based filter
- decoupling filter
- delivery filter
- depth filter
- digital filter
- discontinuous filter
- drum filter
- edge filter
- electric air filter
- electrooptical tunable filter
- endless belt filter
- fabric filter
- feedback filter
- felt filter
- fine filter
- finite-memory filter
- full flow filter
- glass filter
- gravitation filter
- gravity filter
- high-pass filter
- hybrid filter
- hydraulic filter
- infinite-memory filter
- inlet filter
- integrated filter
- Kalman filter
- low-pass filter
- magnetic filter
- matched filter
- mechanical filter
- micronic oil filter
- microporous filter
- oil filter
- oil-mist filter
- optimum detecting filter
- outlet filter
- panel-type air filter
- paper filter
- piezoelectric ceramic filter
- piezoelectric crystal filter
- piezoelectric filter with discrete elements
- piezoelectric filter
- piezoelectric mechanical filter
- predicting filter
- pressure filter
- quartz filter
- sampled data filter
- screen filter
- self-cleaning air filter
- single-layer filter
- smoothing filter
- suction filter
- surface acoustic wave filter
- to filter off
- to filter out
- total filter
- tunable filter
- unstable filter
- waveguide tunable filter
- weighting filter
- X-ray filterEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > filter
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82 element
2) элемент ( составная часть)•- adding element
- analog element
- analog-digital element
- AND element
- anticoincidence element
- arithmetic element
- array element
- biax magnetic element
- biconditional element
- binary element
- bistable element
- central processing element
- character element
- charge-coupled device storage element
- circuit element
- clocked element
- code element
- coincidence element
- column element
- combinational logic element
- comparison element
- complex element
- compound logical element
- computer element
- computing element
- connection element
- coupling element
- critical element
- data element
- dead time element
- decision element
- delay element
- destructive readout element
- destructive read element
- detector element
- diagonal element
- digitally controlled element
- dimension element
- display element
- DRO element
- dynamic element
- element of integration
- element of list
- equivalence element
- equivalent-to element
- essential elements of information
- exclusive OR element
- fanout element
- ferrite element
- fiber optics element
- final control element
- fluid-jet element
- functional element
- generating element
- Goto-pair memory element
- human element
- identity element
- image element
- inclusive OR element
- input element
- inverting element
- irreversible element
- lagging element
- level resetting element
- lexical element
- library element
- lineal element
- linear element
- list element
- logical element
- logic element
- magnetic multiaperture element
- majority decision element
- majority element
- march element
- material equivalence element
- matrix element
- memory element
- metastable memory element
- micrologic element
- multiple aperture logic element
- named element
- NAND element
- NDRO element
- negation element
- network element
- NIPO element
- nondestructive readout element
- nondestructive read element
- nonequivalence element
- nonequivalent-to element
- nonlinear element
- NOR element
- NOT AND element
- NOT element
- NOT OR element
- one element
- OR element
- output element
- parametric element
- partition queue element
- phantom element
- picture element
- PINO element
- predecessor element
- primitive element
- primitive logic element
- processing element
- processor element
- queue element
- range element
- reader element
- reference element
- row element
- sensing element
- sequential logic element
- servo element
- shared circuit element
- single-crystal element
- smallest element
- source element
- start element
- state element
- stop element
- storage element
- supercompact element
- surface element
- switching element
- threshold element
- time element
- time-delay element
- time-lag element
- top element
- transmitting element
- tunnel effect element
- type element
- unidirectional element
- unit element
- voltage reference element
- voltage-output element
- vote-taking element
- voting element
- word selection elementEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > element
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83 network
12 nCOMP&DP, CONST red fELEC ENG of circuit elements, telecommunications red f, of stations red eléctrica f, interconexión f, transmitters, television etc cadena fP&R retículo m (Esp), red f, reticulado m (AmL)PHYS, PROD, SPACE red fTRANSP cadena f, red fTV cadena f, red de televisoras f -
84 aerodrome climatological summary
Concise summary of specified meteorological elements at an aerodrome, based on statistical data.(AN 3)Краткое изложение результатов наблюдения за определёнными метеорологическими элементами на аэродроме, основанное на статистических данных.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > aerodrome climatological summary
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85 aerodrome climatological table
aerodrome climatological table; climatological tableTable providing statistical data on the observed occurrence of one or more meteorological elements at an aerodrome.(AN 3)Taблицa, сoдeржaщaя стaтистичeскиe дaнныe o рeзультaтaх нaблюдeния зa oдним или нeскoлькими мeтeoрoлoгичeскими элeмeнтaми нa aэрoдрoмe.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > aerodrome climatological table
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86 climatological table
aerodrome climatological table; climatological tableTable providing statistical data on the observed occurrence of one or more meteorological elements at an aerodrome.(AN 3)Taблицa, сoдeржaщaя стaтистичeскиe дaнныe o рeзультaтaх нaблюдeния зa oдним или нeскoлькими мeтeoрoлoгичeскими элeмeнтaми нa aэрoдрoмe.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > climatological table
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87 test
1. nиспытание, проба, проверка; опробование- test ban2. vподвергать испытаниям; испытывать, проверять -
88 reduce
1. v снижать; сбавлять, уменьшать; сокращать2. v ослаблять, уменьшать3. v худеть; соблюдать диету для похуденияto reduce by 10 pounds — похудеть на 10 фунтов, сбросить 10 фунтов
4. v вызывать похудение, истощать5. v превращать, обращатьwater can be reduced to oxygen and hydrogen by electrolysis — электролизом можно разложить воду на кислород и водород
6. v переводить, превращать7. v мат. сокращать, преобразовывать; приводить8. v доводитьto be reduced to penury — дойти до нищеты, впасть в нужду
9. v сводитьthe whole question reduces itself to the question whether … — весь вопрос сводится к тому, было ли …
10. v заставлять, вынуждать11. v покорять, подчинять себе, побеждать12. v воен. подавлять13. v упрощать14. v мат. приводить к более простому виду15. v укорачивать16. v мед. вправлять; исправлять положение отломков кости17. v уст. поэт. вернуть; восстановить18. v фон. редуцировать, ослаблять19. v тех. измельчать; размалывать20. v разбавить; развести21. v фото уменьшать плотность22. v метал. раскислять23. v хим. восстанавливать24. v спец. пересчитывать показатели на нормальную температуру и давлениеСинонимический ряд:1. cut (verb) chop; clip; crop; cut; cut back; lop; lower; mark down; pare; shave; shear; slash; trim2. cut down (verb) cut down; exercise; slenderize; slim down3. decrease (verb) bate; close; decrease; drain away; dwindle; peak out; peter out; rebate; recede; taper; taper off4. defeat (verb) bear down; beat down; conquer; crush; defeat; depose; overcome; overpower; overthrow; subdue; subjugate; suppress; vanquish5. degrade (verb) abase; break; bump; bust; debase; declass; degrade; demerit; demote; depress; disgrade; disrate; downgrade; humiliate; put down6. diet (verb) diet; slim; trim down7. drain (verb) abate; diminish; drain; ebb; let up; shrink; tail off8. lessen (verb) abridge; attenuate; contract; curtail; deduct; discount; lessen; retrench9. lower (verb) cheapen; depreciate; devaluate; devalue; lower; mark downАнтонимический ряд:aggrandise; amplify; augment; broaden; defend; develop; dissociate; distend; elevate; enhance; enlarge; enrich; exalt; except; gain; increase -
89 enterprise application integration
E- comthe unrestricted sharing of data and business processes via integrated and compatible software programs. As businesses expand and recognize the need for their information and applications to be shared between systems, they are investing in enterprise application integration in order to streamline processes and keep all the elements of their organizations, for example, human resources and inventory control, connected.Abbr. EAIThe ultimate business dictionary > enterprise application integration
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90 statistical process control
Opsa means of monitoring a process to assist in identifying causes of variation with the aim of improving process performance. Statistical process control consists of three elements: data gathering; determining control limits; and variation reduction. The tools used include process flow charts, tally charts, histograms, graphs, fishbone charts, and control charts. The thinking behind SPC has been attributed to Walter Shewhart in the 1920s.Abbr. SPCThe ultimate business dictionary > statistical process control
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91 Baudot, Jean-Maurice-Emile
[br]b. 11 September 1845 Magneux, Franced. 28 March 1903 Sceaux, France[br]French engineer who developed the multiplexed telegraph and devised a 5-bit code for data communication and control.[br]Baudot had no formal education beyond his local primary school and began his working life as a farmer, as was his father. However, in September 1869 he joined the French telegraph service and was soon sent on a course on the recently developed Hughes printing telegraph. After service in the Franco-Prussian war as a lieutenant with the military telegraph, he returned to his civilian duties in Paris in 1872. He was there encouraged to develop (in his own time!) a multiple Hughes system for time-multiplexing of several telegraph messages. By using synchronized clockwork-driven rotating switches at the transmitter and receiver he was able to transmit five messages simultaneously; the system was officially adopted by the French Post \& Telegraph Administration five years later. In 1874 he patented the idea of a 5-bit (i.e. 32-permutation) code, with equal on and off intervals, for telegraph transmission of the Roman alphabet and punctuation signs and for control of the typewriter-like teleprinter used to display the message. This code, known as the Baudot code, was found to be more economical than the existing Morse code and was widely adopted for national and international telegraphy in the twentieth century. In the 1970s it was superseded by 7—and 8-bit codes.Further development of his ideas on multiplexing led in 1894 to methods suitable for high-speed telegraphy. To commemorate his contribution to efficient telegraphy, the unit of signalling speed (i.e. the number of elements transmitted per second) is known as the baud.[br]Bibliography17 June 1874, "Système de télégraphie rapide" (Baudot's first patent).Further Reading1965, From Semaphore to Satellite, Geneva: International Telecommunications Union.P.Lajarrige, 1982, "Chroniques téléphoniques et télégraphiques", Collection historique des télécommunications.KFBiographical history of technology > Baudot, Jean-Maurice-Emile
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92 field code
"Placeholder text that shows where specified information from your data source will appear; the elements in a field that generate a field's result. The field code includes the field characters, field type, and instructions." -
93 query design
"All elements included in the Query window, such as tables, criteria, the order in which fields are arranged, and so on. The design also specifies whether Auto Query is turned on, and whether you can edit the source data." -
94 package
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95 Outlook Social Connector
"A set of features that incorporates elements of social networking into the Outlook experience. It provides relevant contextual information about the people whom users interact with in Outlook, based on local data (e-mail and calendar items) and social activity (news feeds and status updates)." -
96 OSC
"A set of features that incorporates elements of social networking into the Outlook experience. It provides relevant contextual information about the people whom users interact with in Outlook, based on local data (e-mail and calendar items) and social activity (news feeds and status updates)." -
97 Creativity
Put in this bald way, these aims sound utopian. How utopian they areor rather, how imminent their realization-depends on how broadly or narrowly we interpret the term "creative." If we are willing to regard all human complex problem solving as creative, then-as we will point out-successful programs for problem solving mechanisms that simulate human problem solvers already exist, and a number of their general characteristics are known. If we reserve the term "creative" for activities like discovery of the special theory of relativity or the composition of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, then no example of a creative mechanism exists at the present time. (Simon, 1979, pp. 144-145)Among the questions that can now be given preliminary answers in computational terms are the following: how can ideas from very different sources be spontaneously thought of together? how can two ideas be merged to produce a new structure, which shows the influence of both ancestor ideas without being a mere "cut-and-paste" combination? how can the mind be "primed," so that one will more easily notice serendipitous ideas? why may someone notice-and remember-something fairly uninteresting, if it occurs in an interesting context? how can a brief phrase conjure up an entire melody from memory? and how can we accept two ideas as similar ("love" and "prove" as rhyming, for instance) in respect of a feature not identical in both? The features of connectionist AI models that suggest answers to these questions are their powers of pattern completion, graceful degradation, sensitization, multiple constraint satisfaction, and "best-fit" equilibration.... Here, the important point is that the unconscious, "insightful," associative aspects of creativity can be explained-in outline, at least-by AI methods. (Boden, 1996, p. 273)There thus appears to be an underlying similarity in the process involved in creative innovation and social independence, with common traits and postures required for expression of both behaviors. The difference is one of product-literary, musical, artistic, theoretical products on the one hand, opinions on the other-rather than one of process. In both instances the individual must believe that his perceptions are meaningful and valid and be willing to rely upon his own interpretations. He must trust himself sufficiently that even when persons express opinions counter to his own he can proceed on the basis of his own perceptions and convictions. (Coopersmith, 1967, p. 58)he average level of ego strength and emotional stability is noticeably higher among creative geniuses than among the general population, though it is possibly lower than among men of comparable intelligence and education who go into administrative and similar positions. High anxiety and excitability appear common (e.g. Priestley, Darwin, Kepler) but full-blown neurosis is quite rare. (Cattell & Butcher, 1970, p. 315)he insight that is supposed to be required for such work as discovery turns out to be synonymous with the familiar process of recognition; and other terms commonly used in the discussion of creative work-such terms as "judgment," "creativity," or even "genius"-appear to be wholly dispensable or to be definable, as insight is, in terms of mundane and well-understood concepts. (Simon, 1989, p. 376)From the sketch material still in existence, from the condition of the fragments, and from the autographs themselves we can draw definite conclusions about Mozart's creative process. To invent musical ideas he did not need any stimulation; they came to his mind "ready-made" and in polished form. In contrast to Beethoven, who made numerous attempts at shaping his musical ideas until he found the definitive formulation of a theme, Mozart's first inspiration has the stamp of finality. Any Mozart theme has completeness and unity; as a phenomenon it is a Gestalt. (Herzmann, 1964, p. 28)Great artists enlarge the limits of one's perception. Looking at the world through the eyes of Rembrandt or Tolstoy makes one able to perceive aspects of truth about the world which one could not have achieved without their aid. Freud believed that science was adaptive because it facilitated mastery of the external world; but was it not the case that many scientific theories, like works of art, also originated in phantasy? Certainly, reading accounts of scientific discovery by men of the calibre of Einstein compelled me to conclude that phantasy was not merely escapist, but a way of reaching new insights concerning the nature of reality. Scientific hypotheses require proof; works of art do not. Both are concerned with creating order, with making sense out of the world and our experience of it. (Storr, 1993, p. xii)The importance of self-esteem for creative expression appears to be almost beyond disproof. Without a high regard for himself the individual who is working in the frontiers of his field cannot trust himself to discriminate between the trivial and the significant. Without trust in his own powers the person seeking improved solutions or alternative theories has no basis for distinguishing the significant and profound innovation from the one that is merely different.... An essential component of the creative process, whether it be analysis, synthesis, or the development of a new perspective or more comprehensive theory, is the conviction that one's judgment in interpreting the events is to be trusted. (Coopersmith, 1967, p. 59)In the daily stream of thought these four different stages [preparation; incubation; illumination or inspiration; and verification] constantly overlap each other as we explore different problems. An economist reading a Blue Book, a physiologist watching an experiment, or a business man going through his morning's letters, may at the same time be "incubating" on a problem which he proposed to himself a few days ago, be accumulating knowledge in "preparation" for a second problem, and be "verifying" his conclusions to a third problem. Even in exploring the same problem, the mind may be unconsciously incubating on one aspect of it, while it is consciously employed in preparing for or verifying another aspect. (Wallas, 1926, p. 81)he basic, bisociative pattern of the creative synthesis [is] the sudden interlocking of two previously unrelated skills, or matrices of thought. (Koestler, 1964, p. 121)11) The Earliest Stages in the Creative Process Involve a Commerce with DisorderEven to the creator himself, the earliest effort may seem to involve a commerce with disorder. For the creative order, which is an extension of life, is not an elaboration of the established, but a movement beyond the established, or at least a reorganization of it and often of elements not included in it. The first need is therefore to transcend the old order. Before any new order can be defined, the absolute power of the established, the hold upon us of what we know and are, must be broken. New life comes always from outside our world, as we commonly conceive that world. This is the reason why, in order to invent, one must yield to the indeterminate within him, or, more precisely, to certain illdefined impulses which seem to be of the very texture of the ungoverned fullness which John Livingston Lowes calls "the surging chaos of the unexpressed." (Ghiselin, 1985, p. 4)New life comes always from outside our world, as we commonly conceive our world. This is the reason why, in order to invent, one must yield to the indeterminate within him, or, more precisely, to certain illdefined impulses which seem to be of the very texture of the ungoverned fullness which John Livingston Lowes calls "the surging chaos of the unexpressed." Chaos and disorder are perhaps the wrong terms for that indeterminate fullness and activity of the inner life. For it is organic, dynamic, full of tension and tendency. What is absent from it, except in the decisive act of creation, is determination, fixity, and commitment to one resolution or another of the whole complex of its tensions. (Ghiselin, 1952, p. 13)[P]sychoanalysts have principally been concerned with the content of creative products, and with explaining content in terms of the artist's infantile past. They have paid less attention to examining why the artist chooses his particular activity to express, abreact or sublimate his emotions. In short, they have not made much distinction between art and neurosis; and, since the former is one of the blessings of mankind, whereas the latter is one of the curses, it seems a pity that they should not be better differentiated....Psychoanalysis, being fundamentally concerned with drive and motive, might have been expected to throw more light upon what impels the creative person that in fact it has. (Storr, 1993, pp. xvii, 3)A number of theoretical approaches were considered. Associative theory, as developed by Mednick (1962), gained some empirical support from the apparent validity of the Remote Associates Test, which was constructed on the basis of the theory.... Koestler's (1964) bisociative theory allows more complexity to mental organization than Mednick's associative theory, and postulates "associative contexts" or "frames of reference." He proposed that normal, non-creative, thought proceeds within particular contexts or frames and that the creative act involves linking together previously unconnected frames.... Simonton (1988) has developed associative notions further and explored the mathematical consequences of chance permutation of ideas....Like Koestler, Gruber (1980; Gruber and Davis, 1988) has based his analysis on case studies. He has focused especially on Darwin's development of the theory of evolution. Using piagetian notions, such as assimilation and accommodation, Gruber shows how Darwin's system of ideas changed very slowly over a period of many years. "Moments of insight," in Gruber's analysis, were the culminations of slow long-term processes.... Finally, the information-processing approach, as represented by Simon (1966) and Langley et al. (1987), was considered.... [Simon] points out the importance of good problem representations, both to ensure search is in an appropriate problem space and to aid in developing heuristic evaluations of possible research directions.... The work of Langley et al. (1987) demonstrates how such search processes, realized in computer programs, can indeed discover many basic laws of science from tables of raw data.... Boden (1990a, 1994) has stressed the importance of restructuring the problem space in creative work to develop new genres and paradigms in the arts and sciences. (Gilhooly, 1996, pp. 243-244; emphasis in original)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Creativity
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98 Memory
To what extent can we lump together what goes on when you try to recall: (1) your name; (2) how you kick a football; and (3) the present location of your car keys? If we use introspective evidence as a guide, the first seems an immediate automatic response. The second may require constructive internal replay prior to our being able to produce a verbal description. The third... quite likely involves complex operational responses under the control of some general strategy system. Is any unitary search process, with a single set of characteristics and inputoutput relations, likely to cover all these cases? (Reitman, 1970, p. 485)[Semantic memory] Is a mental thesaurus, organized knowledge a person possesses about words and other verbal symbols, their meanings and referents, about relations among them, and about rules, formulas, and algorithms for the manipulation of these symbols, concepts, and relations. Semantic memory does not register perceptible properties of inputs, but rather cognitive referents of input signals. (Tulving, 1972, p. 386)The mnemonic code, far from being fixed and unchangeable, is structured and restructured along with general development. Such a restructuring of the code takes place in close dependence on the schemes of intelligence. The clearest indication of this is the observation of different types of memory organisation in accordance with the age level of a child so that a longer interval of retention without any new presentation, far from causing a deterioration of memory, may actually improve it. (Piaget & Inhelder, 1973, p. 36)4) The Logic of Some Memory Theorization Is of Dubious Worth in the History of PsychologyIf a cue was effective in memory retrieval, then one could infer it was encoded; if a cue was not effective, then it was not encoded. The logic of this theorization is "heads I win, tails you lose" and is of dubious worth in the history of psychology. We might ask how long scientists will puzzle over questions with no answers. (Solso, 1974, p. 28)We have iconic, echoic, active, working, acoustic, articulatory, primary, secondary, episodic, semantic, short-term, intermediate-term, and longterm memories, and these memories contain tags, traces, images, attributes, markers, concepts, cognitive maps, natural-language mediators, kernel sentences, relational rules, nodes, associations, propositions, higher-order memory units, and features. (Eysenck, 1977, p. 4)The problem with the memory metaphor is that storage and retrieval of traces only deals [ sic] with old, previously articulated information. Memory traces can perhaps provide a basis for dealing with the "sameness" of the present experience with previous experiences, but the memory metaphor has no mechanisms for dealing with novel information. (Bransford, McCarrell, Franks & Nitsch, 1977, p. 434)7) The Results of a Hundred Years of the Psychological Study of Memory Are Somewhat DiscouragingThe results of a hundred years of the psychological study of memory are somewhat discouraging. We have established firm empirical generalisations, but most of them are so obvious that every ten-year-old knows them anyway. We have made discoveries, but they are only marginally about memory; in many cases we don't know what to do with them, and wear them out with endless experimental variations. We have an intellectually impressive group of theories, but history offers little confidence that they will provide any meaningful insight into natural behavior. (Neisser, 1978, pp. 12-13)A schema, then is a data structure for representing the generic concepts stored in memory. There are schemata representing our knowledge about all concepts; those underlying objects, situations, events, sequences of events, actions and sequences of actions. A schema contains, as part of its specification, the network of interrelations that is believed to normally hold among the constituents of the concept in question. A schema theory embodies a prototype theory of meaning. That is, inasmuch as a schema underlying a concept stored in memory corresponds to the mean ing of that concept, meanings are encoded in terms of the typical or normal situations or events that instantiate that concept. (Rumelhart, 1980, p. 34)Memory appears to be constrained by a structure, a "syntax," perhaps at quite a low level, but it is free to be variable, deviant, even erratic at a higher level....Like the information system of language, memory can be explained in part by the abstract rules which underlie it, but only in part. The rules provide a basic competence, but they do not fully determine performance. (Campbell, 1982, pp. 228, 229)When people think about the mind, they often liken it to a physical space, with memories and ideas as objects contained within that space. Thus, we speak of ideas being in the dark corners or dim recesses of our minds, and of holding ideas in mind. Ideas may be in the front or back of our minds, or they may be difficult to grasp. With respect to the processes involved in memory, we talk about storing memories, of searching or looking for lost memories, and sometimes of finding them. An examination of common parlance, therefore, suggests that there is general adherence to what might be called the spatial metaphor. The basic assumptions of this metaphor are that memories are treated as objects stored in specific locations within the mind, and the retrieval process involves a search through the mind in order to find specific memories....However, while the spatial metaphor has shown extraordinary longevity, there have been some interesting changes over time in the precise form of analogy used. In particular, technological advances have influenced theoretical conceptualisations.... The original Greek analogies were based on wax tablets and aviaries; these were superseded by analogies involving switchboards, gramophones, tape recorders, libraries, conveyor belts, and underground maps. Most recently, the workings of human memory have been compared to computer functioning... and it has been suggested that the various memory stores found in computers have their counterparts in the human memory system. (Eysenck, 1984, pp. 79-80)Primary memory [as proposed by William James] relates to information that remains in consciousness after it has been perceived, and thus forms part of the psychological present, whereas secondary memory contains information about events that have left consciousness, and are therefore part of the psychological past. (Eysenck, 1984, p. 86)Once psychologists began to study long-term memory per se, they realized it may be divided into two main categories.... Semantic memories have to do with our general knowledge about the working of the world. We know what cars do, what stoves do, what the laws of gravity are, and so on. Episodic memories are largely events that took place at a time and place in our personal history. Remembering specific events about our own actions, about our family, and about our individual past falls into this category. With amnesia or in aging, what dims... is our personal episodic memories, save for those that are especially dear or painful to us. Our knowledge of how the world works remains pretty much intact. (Gazzaniga, 1988, p. 42)The nature of memory... provides a natural starting point for an analysis of thinking. Memory is the repository of many of the beliefs and representations that enter into thinking, and the retrievability of these representations can limit the quality of our thought. (Smith, 1990, p. 1)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Memory
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99 ACS
- система контроля и управления доступом
- система дополнительного или вспомогательного охлаждения ядерного реактора
- система аварийного теплоносителя ядерного реактора
- сервер управления доступом
- сервер вызова доступа
- секция доступа к каналу
- периодический впрыск теплоносителя в активную зону ядерного реактора при аварии
- НКУ распределения и управления для строительных площадок (НКУ СП)
- конструкция, расположенная над активной зоной ядерного реактора
- доступ
- выбор ограничений
- Американское химическое общество
- автоматический диспетчер вызовов
- автоматизированная система управления
- Acs
Американское химическое общество
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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автоматизированная система, управляющая
АСУ
Управляющая система, часть функций которой, главным образом функцию принятия решений, выполняет человек-оператор.
Примечание
В зависимости от объектов управления различают, например: АСУ П, когда объектом управления является предприятие; АСУ ТП, когда объектом управления является технологический процесс; ОАСУ, когда объектом управления является организационный объект или комплекс.
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 107. Теория управления. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1984 г.]
автоматизированная система управления
АСУ
Совокупность математических методов, технических средств (компьютеров, средств связи, устройств отображения информации и т. д.) и организационных комплексов, обеспечивающих рациональное управление сложным объектом (процессом) в соответствии с заданной целью. АСУ принято делить на основу и функциональную часть. В основу входят информационное, техническое и математическое обеспечение. К функциональной части относят набор взаимосвязанных программ, автоматизирующих конкретные функции управления (планирование, финансово-бухгалтерскую деятельность и др.). Различают АСУ объектами (технологическими процессами - АСУТП, предприятием - АСУП, отраслью - ОАСУ) и функциональными автоматизированными системами, например, проектирования, расчетов, материально-технического и др. обеспечения.
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автоматизированная система управления
АСУ
Система управления, в которой применяются современные автоматические средства обработки данных и экономико-математические методы для решения основных задач управления производственно-хозяйственной деятельностью. Это человеко-машинная система: в ней ряд операций и действий передается для исполнения машинам и другим устройствам (особенно это относится к так называемым рутинным, повторяющимся, стандартным операциям расчетов), но главное решение всегда остается за человеком. Этим АСУ отличаются от автоматических систем, т.е. таких технических устройств, которые действуют самостоятельно, по установленной для них программе, без вмешательства человека. АСУ подразделяются прежде всего на два класса: автоматизированные системы организационного управления и автоматизированные системы управления технологическими процессами (последние часто бывают автоматическими, первые ими принципиально быть не могут). Традиционно термин АСУ закрепился за первым из названных классов. Отличие АСУ от обычной, неавтоматизированной, но также использующей ЭВМ, системы управления показано на рис. А.1, а, б. Стрелками обозначены потоки информации. В первом случае компьютер используется для решения отдельных задач управления, например для производства плановых расчетов, результаты которых рассматриваются органом управления и либо принимаются, либо отвергаются. При этом необходимые данные собираются специально для решения каждой задачи и вводятся в компьютер, а потом за ненадобностью уничтожаются. Во втором случае существенная часть информации от объекта управления собирается непосредственно вычислительным центром, в том числе по каналам связи. При этом нет необходимости каждый раз вводить в компьютер все данные: часть из них (цены, нормативы и т. п.) хранится в ее запоминающем устройстве. Из вычислительного центра выработанные задания поступают, с одной стороны, в орган управления, а с другой (обычно через контрольное звено) — к объекту управления. В свою очередь информация, поступающая от объекта управления, влияет на принимаемые решения, т.е. здесь используется кибернетический принцип обратной связи. Это — АСУ. Принято рассматривать каждую АСУ одновременно в двух аспектах: с точки зрения ее функций — того, что и как она делает, и с точки зрения ее схемы, т.е. с помощью каких средств и методов эти функции реализуются. Соответственно АСУ подразделяют на две группы подсистем — функциональные и обеспечивающие. Создание АСУ на действующем экономическом объекте (в фирме, на предприятии, в банке и т.д.) — не разовое мероприятие, а длительный процесс. Отдельные подсистемы АСУ проектируются и вводятся в действие последовательными очередями, в состав функций включаются также все новые и новые задачи; при этом АСУ органически «вписывается» в систему управления. Обычно первые очереди АСУ ограничиваются решением чисто информационных задач. В дальнейшем их функции усложняются, включая использование оптимизационных расчетов, элементов оптимального управления. Степень участия АСУ в процессах управления может быть весьма различной, вплоть до самостоятельной выдачи компьютером, на основе получаемых им данных, оперативных управляющих «команд». Поскольку внедрение АСУ требует приспособления документации для машинной обработки, создаются унифицированные системы документации, а также классификаторы технико-экономической информации и т.д. Экономическая эффективность АСУ определяется прежде всего ростом эффективности самого производства в результате лучшей загрузки оборудования, повышения ритмичности, сокращения незавершенного производства и других материальных запасов, повышения качества продукции. РисА.1. Системы управления с использованием компьютеров а — неавтоматизированная, б — автоматизированная; I — управляющий центр; II — автоматизированная управляемая система (например, производство), III — контроль; тонкая черная стрелка — канал непосредственного управления компьютером некоторыми технологическими процессами (бывает не во всех АСУ); тонкая пунктирная стрелка показывает ту часть информации, которая поступает непосредственно в центр, минуя компьютер.
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автоматический диспетчер вызовов
Устройство автоматической обработки входящих вызовов в соответствии с заданной программой переадресации и приоритетами. Такое устройство может работать в составе УАТС или подключаться непосредственно к входящим линиям. В его задачи входит только переадресация, а такие функции, как запись вызова, его удержание на линии и другие в ACS не поддерживаются.
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]Тематики
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выбор ограничений
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- электротехника, основные понятия
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доступ
обращение
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доступ
Процедура обращения абонента, процесса, устройства к общесетевым ресурсам системы.
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]Тематики
- информационные технологии в целом
- электросвязь, основные понятия
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конструкция, расположенная над активной зоной ядерного реактора
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НКУ распределения и управления для строительных площадок (НКУ СП)
Комбинация одного или нескольких трансформаторных устройств или коммутационных аппаратов с устройствами управления, измерения, сигнализации, защиты и регулирования со всеми внутренними электрическими и механическими соединениями и конструктивными элементами, разработанная и изготовленная для применения на любых строительных площадках — для наружной и внутренней установки.
[ ГОСТ Р 51321. 4-2000 ( МЭК 60439-4-90)]EN
low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assembly for construction sites (ACS)
combination of one or several transforming or switching devices with associated control, measuring, signalling, protective and regulating equipment complete with all their internal electrical and mechanical connections and structural parts, designed and built for use on all construction sites, indoors and outdoors
[IEC 60439-4, ed. 2.0 (2004-06)]FR
ensemble d'appareillage à basse tension utilisé sur les chantiers (EC)
combinaison d'un ou de plusieurs appareils de transformation ou de connexion avec équipements associés de commande, de mesure, de signalisation, de protection et de régulation complètement assemblés avec toutes leurs liaisons internes électriques et mécaniques et leurs éléments de construction (voir 2.4), conçue et construite pour être utilisée sur tous les chantiers, à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur.
[IEC 60439-4, ed. 2.0 (2004-06)]
Рис. ABB
Рис. ABB
Рис. ABBНКУ СП, устанавливаемое на ножках
НКУ СП, закрепляемое на вертикальной поверхности
НКУ СП розеточное
Параллельные тексты EN-RU
Assemblies for construction sites have different dimensions, ranging from the simple socket-outlet units to proper distribution boards in metal enclosure or insulating material.
These assemblies are usually mobile.
The Standard IEC 60439-4 establishes the particular requirements for this type of assemblies, making specific reference to mechanical strength and resistance to corrosion.
[ABB]НКУ для строительных площадок имеют разные размеры и функции - от простых розеточных до распределительных панелей в металлической или пластмассовой оболочке.
Данные НКУ обычно являются переносными.
Стандарт МЭК 60439-4 устанавливает дополнительные требования для НКУ данного типа, особенно по механической прочности и коррозионной стойкости.
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- НКУ (шкафы, пульты,...)
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- ACS
- assemblies for construction sites
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периодический впрыск теплоносителя в активную зону ядерного реактора при аварии
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секция доступа к каналу
Физический канал или набор каналов, соединяющий Оконечное оборудование передачи данных с (местной) Станцией коммутации. Сюда не входит никакая часть оборудования передачи данных или станции коммутации (МСЭ-Т Х.144, МСЭ-Т Х.145, МСЭ-Т Х.147).
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сервер вызова доступа
(МСЭ-Т Y.2261).
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сервер управления доступом
(МСЭ-Т M.3016).
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система аварийного теплоносителя ядерного реактора
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система дополнительного или вспомогательного охлаждения ядерного реактора
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система контроля и управления доступом
Совокупность совместно действующих технических средств (контроля и управления), предназначенных для контроля и управления доступом и обладающих технической, информационной, программной и эксплуатационной совместимостью.
[РД 25.03.001-2002]
система контроля доступа
система управления доступом
СКД
Одна из важнейших составляющих интегрированного комплекса систем и средств физической защиты. Системой контроля доступа называется совокупность программно-аппаратных средств и организационных мероприятий, с помощью которых решается задача контроля и управления посещением отдельных помещений, а также оперативный контроль персонала и времени его нахождения на территории объекта.
Интегрированная СКД реализуется, в общем случае, гармоничным взаимодействием интеллектуальных уровней управления:
(1) уровень систем - графический пользовательский интерфейс и сервер базы данных;
(2) уровень подсистем - главный контроллер (мультиплексор);
(3) уровень локальных процессоров - локальные контроллеры, охранные панели.
Базовыми компонентами системы контроля доступа, управляемы тремя уровнями управления, являются: считыватели и идентификаторы, исполнительные устройства контроля доступа (турникеты, барьеры, замки, шлюзовые кабины, шлагбаумы, и т.п.), специализированные обнаружители (обнаружители металлов, обнаружители ядерных материалов, обнаружители взрывчатых веществ).
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изображение, полученное со спутника
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satellite image
A pictorial representation of data projected onto a two-dimensional grid of individual picture elements (pixels) and acquired from a human-made vessel placed in orbit round a planet, moon or star. (Source: RSG)
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