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1 intellectually demanding task
Макаров: творческая задача (в САПР)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > intellectually demanding task
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2 intellectually demanding task
English-Russian electronics dictionary > intellectually demanding task
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3 task
1) задача (1. задание вычислительной системе 2. процесс выполнения задания вычислительной системой 3. заданная работа, задание) || ставить задачу; определять задачу; задавать работу2) тест•- attached task
- background task
- checkpointable task
- compute-bound task
- conceptually driven memory task
- current task
- data driven memory task
- foreground task
- gated task
- hybernated task
- intellectually demanding task
- manipulatory task
- nested task
- offspring task
- processor-active task
- processor-bound task
- sleeping task
- Sternberg task
- stopped task
- structured task
- suspended task
- unstructured task
- waiting task
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