Control may refer to one of the following.
Control system, tech. for the ability to control some mechanical or chemical equipment.
Control (album), a 1986 album by Janet Jackson.
Control (Pedro the Lion album), a 2002 album by Pedro the Lion.
Control (musician), a noise project of Thomas Garrison.
Control (novel), a 1982 novel by William Goldman.
Control (movie), a 2003 Hungarian movie (Kontroll in the native title).
CONTROL, a fictional secret U.S. Government spy agen
CONTROL was a fictional Intelligence agency of the United States of America federal government from the 1960s TV comedy series Get Smart.
It fought for the security of the free world from the evil KAOS organisation. Its star agent was "Agent 86" Maxwell Smart.
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By controls one understands the systematic monitoring of the business process by comparison about reached actual values with planned being. It is advisable to document apart from the originally fixed budget values, the changing, running along being separately. Only like that a meaningful examination of the business process is possible at each conceivable time. Controls presuppose a functional report system. They supplement besides planning, by guaranteeing the behavior of the high-level personnel and coworkers regarding adherence to t ...
A control unit is the part of a CPU or other device that directs its operation. The outputs of the unit control the activity of the rest of the device. A control unit can be thought of as a finite state machine.
At one time control units for CPUs were ad-hoc logic, and they were difficult to design. Now they are often implemented as a microprogram that is stored in a control store. Words of the microprogram are selected by a microsequencer and the bits from those words directly control the different parts of the device, includi ...
Self control is the exertion of one's own will on their personal self - their behaviors, actions, thought processes.
Much of this comes from the perception of self and the ability to set up boundaries for that self.
Develop Self Control
http://www.coping.org/control/selfcont.htm
Measuring Self-Control
http://www.nber.org/papers/W10514
Self control in Religion
Its similar in all Religion teachings
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Border control are measures used by a country to monitor or regulate its borders. In most countries a government Customs service of some kind, a Border Guard
The control of the flow of people, animals and goods across a border may be controlled by government Customs services. The security of the boards is enforced by varius kinds of Border Guard and Coast Guard. Official designations, jur ...
In engineering and mathematics, control theory deals with the behavior of dynamical systems over time. The desired output of a system is called the reference variable. When one or more output variables of a system need to show a certain behaviour over time, a controller manipulates the inputs to a system to obtain the desired effect on the output of the system.
Control theory - An example.
As an example, consider cruise control. In this case, the system is a car. The goal of cruise control is to keep ...
Controlled airspace exists in areas where air traffic control is capable of providing traffic separation. These would often be areas where radar coverage is available, or at high altitudes where flight under visual flight rules (VFR) is prohibited. This does not mean that air traffic control actually provides services to all flights in the airspace, only that such service is possible.
In the United States, most airspace that is more than 1,200 feet above ground level (AGL) is controlled airspace. Exceptions include remote and m ...
'Prescribed' or 'Controlled burning' is a part of forest management. Fire is a natural part of forest ecology and controlled fire is a useful tool for foresters.
Controlled burning stimulates the germination of some highly desirable forest trees, thus renewing the forest. Some seeds, such as sequoia, remain dormant until fire breaks down the seed coating.
Another consideration is actually fire control. In Florida, during the drought in 1998, catastrophic wildfires burned a number of homes. But forestry managers no ...
In computing, a control character or non-printing character, is a code point (a number) in a character set that does not in itself represent a written symbol. All entries in the ASCII table below 32 (technically the C0 control code set) are of this kind, including BEL (which is intended to cause an audible signal in the receiving terminal), SYN (which is a synchronization signal), and ENQ (a signal that is intended to trigger a response at the receiving end, to see if it is still present). The Unicode standard has added many ne ...
A control system is a device or set of devices that manage the behavior of other devices. Some devices or systems are not controllable.
A control system is an interconnection of components connected or related in such a manner as to command, direct, or regulate itself or another system.
There are two common types of controllers, with many variations and combinations: logic controls, and feedback or linear controls. There is also fuzzy logic, which attempts to combine the easy design of logic with the real-world ut ...
For the software build framework, see CruiseControl.
Cruise control (sometimes known as speed control or Autocruise) is a system to automatically control the speed of an automobile. The driver sets the speed and the system will take over the throttle of the car to maintain the same speed.
Cruise control - History.
Speed control with a centrifugal governor was used in automobiles as early as the 1910s, notably by Peerless. Peerless adverti ...
In the fictional universe of the Sonic the Hedgehog games, Chaos Control is a power that can be activated through use of the mystical Chaos Emeralds. Chaos Control refers to both the specific power utilised by Shadow the Hedgehog in the video game Sonic Adventure 2, and for other general effects brought about through use of the Chaos Emeralds.
Chaos Control - Teleportation.
Chaos Control was introduced along with Shadow the Hedgehog in the game Sonic Adventure 2, when Shadow uses a single Chao ...
Control (by the international title) or Kontroll (in the native language) is a Hungarian film released to theatres in 2003. Shown internationally, mainly in art house theatres, the film is a mixture of genres, such as action, thriller, and comedy.
The primary backdrop of the film is the expansive Budapest subway system. "Kontroll" in Hungarian refers to the act of ticket inspectors checking to ensure a rider has paid their fare. The story revolves around ...
Birth control is a regimen of one or more actions, devices, or medications followed in order to deliberately prevent or reduce the likelihood of a woman becoming pregnant. Methods and intentions typically termed birth control may be considered a pivotal ingredient to family planning. Mechanisms which are intended to reduce the likelihood of the fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon may more specifically be referred to as contraception. Contraception differs from abortion in that the former prevents fertilization, whereas a ...
Control of respiration refers to the physiological mechanisms involved in the control of respiration (physiology).
The most important function of breathing is gas exchange (of oxygen and carbon dioxide). Thus the control of respiration is centred primarily on how well this is achieved by the lungs.
Control of respiration - Control Unit.
The control unit of respiration consists of a processor (the breathing centre in the brain) which integrates inputs (emotional, chemical and physical stimuli) ...
The phrase command and control is used in various fields:
In telecommunications
Command and control (C 2) is the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.
In the military:
Command and monitoring of the outcome of control functions are performed through an arrangement of personnel (the command hierarchy), equipment (the signal infrastructure of communications faci ...
In security, specifically physical security, the term access control refers to the practice of restricting entrance to a property, a building, or a room to authorized persons. Physical access control can be achieved by a human; a guard, bouncer, or receptionist, through mechanical means such as locks and keys, or through technological means such as a card access system.
Access control - Computer security.
Computer security access control includes authentication, authorization and audit. ...
Riot control are the measures to control a riot or to break up an unwanted demonstration (usually of protestors).
Riot control - Tactics.
The initial choice of tactics determines the type of manpower and equipment used. The base choice is between lethal (e.g. 12 gauge shotgun) and non-lethal weaponry (e.g. tear gas). The decision is based on the perceived level of threat and the existing laws; in many countries it is illegal to use lethal force to control riots in all but the most extreme circumstances. ...