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ARTICLES RELATED TO Purpose |  |  |  | Purpose: Encyclopedia II - Consensus decision-making - PurposeIt has been said that true consensus involves "meeting everyone’s needs." Consensus decision-making is intended to deemphasize the role of factions or parties and promote the expression of individual voices. The method also increases the likelihood of unforeseen or creative solutions by juxtaposing dissimilar ideas. Because it seeks to minimize objection, it is popular with voluntary organizations, wherein decisions are more likely to be carried out when they are most widely approved. Consensus methods are desirable when enforcement of the decision is unfeasible, such that every participant w ...
See also:Consensus decision-making, Consensus decision-making - Purpose, Consensus decision-making - Key principles, Consensus decision-making - If consensus is not unanimous who must agree?, Consensus decision-making - Timing, Consensus decision-making - Action monitoring and follow-up, Consensus decision-making - Leadership, Consensus decision-making - Criticisms, Consensus decision-making - The promise of consensus decision-making, Consensus decision-making - Quaker-based consensus, Consensus decision-making - Use of colored cards Read more here: » Consensus decision-making: Encyclopedia II - Consensus decision-making - Purpose |
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 |  |  | Purpose: Encyclopedia II - Steadicam - PurposeFor static shots, a motion picture camera is typically stabilised with a tripod, or one of a variety of mounting systems which place the camera firmly on the ground.
Traditionally, for moving, "tracking" shots, a director has two basic choices. Typically, the camera is mounted on a dolly - a wheeled camera mount that runs on tracks or levelled boards. This has the advantage of permitting smooth camera movement, but takes time to set up, and can be impractical in certain situations. Furthermore, the director must compose the shot's movement so as to prevent the track ...
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 |  |  | Purpose: Encyclopedia II - Use-define chain - PurposeThe purpose of these data structures is to translate the physical representation of codes into a logical representation. The physical representation is "compressed" due to hardware limitations.
The number of memory spaces, for instance, is limited, so a memory space (register, word in main memory, etc.) might take on multiple values over the course of its life. The physical location of the data is not interesting at to the compiler at this stage. However, the compiler needs to track the values, not the locations. Consequently, making ...
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 |  |  | Purpose: Encyclopedia II - Domesday Book - PurposeFor the object of the survey we have three sources of information:
The passage in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which tells us why it was ordered:
"After this had the king a large meeting, and very deep consultation with his council, about this land; how it was occupied, and by what sort of men. Then sent he his men over all England into each shire; commissioning them to find out "How many hundreds of hides were in the shire, what land the king himself had, and what stock upon the land; or, what dues he ought to ...
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 |  |  | Purpose: Encyclopedia II - Benchmark computing - PurposeAs computer architecture advanced, it became more and more difficult to compare the performance of various computer systems simply by looking at their specifications. Therefore, tests were developed that could be performed on different systems, allowing the results from these tests to be compared across different architectures. For example, Intel Pentium 4 processors have a higher hertz rating than AMD Athlon XP processors for the same computational speed, in other words a 'slower' AMD processors could be as fast on benchmark ...
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 |  |  | Purpose: Encyclopedia II - Screensaver - PurposeUntil recently, most computer screens depended on cathode ray tubes (CRTs). CRT images are generated using electron beams which are "launched" from the back of the monitor and "draw" images continuously on the screen. Most computer programs paint images in the screen. Some of these images (letters, pictures, animations, menus) are usually moving or changing, and never stay in the same place for long. But some portions of the screen (like the Start bar in Microsoft Windows, or the typical upper "score" bar of some video games) are always in t ...
See also:Screensaver, Screensaver - Purpose, Screensaver - Considerations, Screensaver - Entertainment, Screensaver - Security, Screensaver - History, Screensaver - Security risks for Microsoft Windows screensavers, Screensaver - Underlying architecture Read more here: » Screensaver: Encyclopedia II - Screensaver - Purpose |
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