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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronicity - Notes
Note 1: In Synchronicity in the final 2 pages of the Conclusion, Jung stated that not all coincidences are meaningful and further explain...
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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronicity - Criticism
Since the theory of synchronicity is not testable according to the classical scientific method, it is not widely regarded as scientific a...
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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronicity - Alternative Explanations
The feeling of making a connection where there is none has been described as apophenia.
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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia - Synchronicity
Synchronicity is a word coined by the Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung to describe the temporally coincident occurences of acausal eve...
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Asynchrony: Encyclopedia - Asynchrony
Asynchrony is the state of not being synchronized. Contrast with synchronous or plesiochronous systems.
Examples:
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Bitstream: Encyclopedia - Bitstream
A bitstream or bit stream is a time series of bits. A bytestream is a series of bytes, typically of 8 bits each, and can be regarded as a...
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Coincidence: Encyclopedia - Coincidence
Coincidence literally describes two or more events or entities occupying the same point in space or time, but colloquially means two or m...
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Vasopressin Analogue: Encyclopedia - Vasopressin Analogue
Vasopressin analogues are chemicals similar in function but not necessarily similar in structure to vasopressin (ADH), such as desmopress...
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Communicating Sequential Processes: Encyclopedia Ii - Communicating Sequential Processes - Criticisms
Communicating sequential processes - Synchronous channels.
Some people believe that the decision to use synchronous channels to represe...
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Digital Signal 1: Encyclopedia Ii - Digital Signal 1 - Sf Framing
In SF Framing, the framing channel is divided into two channels of 4 kbit/s each. One channel is for terminal frame alignment; the second...
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Digital Signal 1: Encyclopedia Ii - Digital Signal 1 - Esf Framing
In ESF, twenty-four frames make up the (extended) super frame. ESF divides the 8 kbit/s framing channel into three segments. The frame pa...
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Digital Signal 1: Encyclopedia Ii - Digital Signal 1 - Real World Use
Before the jump in Internet traffic in the mid 1990's, DS1's were found almost exclusively in the telephone company central office as a m...
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Digital Signal 1: Encyclopedia Ii - Digital Signal 1 - Trivia
Originally, T-1 meant "Transmission - Level 1", and had to do with the media that the signal was passed over. DS-1 meant "Digital Service...
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Communicating Sequential Processes: Encyclopedia Ii - Communicating Sequential Processes - History
The version of CSP presented in Hoare's original 1978 paper was essentially a concurrent programming language rather than a process calcu...
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Communicating Sequential Processes: Encyclopedia Ii - Communicating Sequential Processes - Examples
On of the archetypal CSP examples is an abstract representation of a chocolate vending machine, and its interactions with a person wishin...
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Communicating Sequential Processes: Encyclopedia Ii - Communicating Sequential Processes - Formal Definition
Communicating sequential processes - Syntax.
The syntax of CSP defines the “legal” ways in which processes and events may be combin...
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Synchronous Optical Networking: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Optical Networking - Next Generation Sdh
SONET/SDH was originally developed primarily to transport multiple DS1s (ie T1s), DS3s (ie, T3s), and other groups of multiplexed 64 kbit...
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Race Hazard: Encyclopedia Ii - Race Hazard - In Asynchronous Finite State Machines
Even after ensuring that single bit transitions occur between states, the asynchronous machine will fail if multiple inputs change at the...
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Race Hazard: Encyclopedia Ii - Race Hazard - Electronics
A typical example of a race hazard may occur in a system of logic gates, where inputs vary. If a particular output depends on the state o...
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Race Hazard: Encyclopedia Ii - Race Hazard - Computing
Race hazards may arise in software, especially when communicating between separate processes or threads of execution. For example, consid...
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Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Calendar - Calendar Systems
Calendars in use on Earth are lunar, solar, lunisolar or arbitrary.
A lunar calendar is synchronized to the motion of the Moon (moon phas...
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Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Signalling: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Signalling - The Need For Synchronization
Whenever an electronic device transmits digital (and sometimes analog) data to another electronic device, there must be a certain rhythm ...
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Coincidence: Encyclopedia Ii - Coincidence - Examples
Coincidence - Separated twins and coincidences.
A particular coincidental phenomenon relates to separated (usually identical) twins: a ...
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Variable Frequency Drive: Encyclopedia Ii - Variable Frequency Drive - Operating Principle
Variable frequency drives operate under the principle that the synchronous speed of an AC motor is determined by the frequency of the AC ...
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Serial Communications: Encyclopedia Ii - Serial Communications - Asynchronous Transfer Mode
In the 1970s, the Doelz company developed a semi-synchronous serial communication system. It used short synchronous frames on a physical ...
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Dark Side Of The Rainbow: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Rainbow - Synchronicity
Some have explained this synergy effect as an example of synchronicity, described by the psychoanalyst Carl Jung as a phenomenon in which...
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Lip Sync: Encyclopedia Ii - Lip Sync - Transmission Synchronization
An example of a lip synchronization problem is the case in which television video and audio signals are transported via different facilit...
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Turn-based Game: Encyclopedia Ii - Turn-based Game - Examples
Turn-based game - Example board games.
Risk
Monopoly
Parcheesi
Scrabble
Sorry!
Uno
Poker
Chess
Go
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Draughts
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Thread Computer Science: Encyclopedia Ii - Thread Computer Science - Threads Compared With Processes
Threads are distinguished from traditional multi-tasking operating system processes in that processes are typically independent, carry co...
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Thread Computer Science: Encyclopedia Ii - Thread Computer Science - Processes Threads And Fibers
The concept of a process, thread, and fiber are interrelated by a sense of "ownership" and of containment.
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Thread Computer Science: Encyclopedia Ii - Thread Computer Science - Implementations
There are many different and incompatible implementations of threading. These include both kernel-level and user-level implementations.
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Thread Computer Science: Encyclopedia Ii - Thread Computer Science - Comparison Between Models
An operating system can provide support for processes, threads, and fibres in any combination; which of these it provides will have a sig...
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Thread Computer Science: Encyclopedia Ii - Thread Computer Science - Comparison Between Models
An operating system can provide support for processes, threads, and fibers in any combination; which of these it provides will have a sig...
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Real-time Operating System: Encyclopedia Ii - Real-time Operating System - Design Philosophies
There are two basic designs:
An event-driven operating system only changes tasks when an event requires service.
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Real-time Operating System: Encyclopedia Ii - Real-time Operating System - Example Rtoses
Open source:
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Fiasco (L4 clone) [1]
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Phoenix-RTOS
Nut/OS [2]
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RTAI
RTEMS
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Xenomai [4]
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Circadian Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Circadian Rhythm - Plant Circadian Rhythms
Plants are sessile organisms and thus they are intimately associated with their environment. This ability to synchronize with daily chang...
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Nasal Vowel: Encyclopedia Ii - Nasal Vowel - Suprasegmental And Transitional Nasal Vowels
In Min Chinese, nasal vowels carry persistent air flow though both the mouth and the nose, producing an invariant and sustainable vowel q...
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Gamma Wave: Encyclopedia Ii - Gamma Wave - Linked To Higher Reasoning Faculties
Gamma waves are involved in higher mental activity. Transient periods of synchronized firing over the gamma waveband, of entire banks of ...
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Circadian Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Circadian Rhythm - Plant Circadian Rhythms
Plants are sessile organisms, and thus they are intimately associated with their environment. This ability to synchronize with daily chan...
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Memory Barrier: Encyclopedia Ii - Memory Barrier - Threaded Programming And Memory Visibility
Threaded programs usually use synchronisation primitives provided by a high-level programming environment such as Java, or an API such as...
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Modified Frequency Modulation: Encyclopedia Ii - Modified Frequency Modulation - Coding
Notice that two "ones" can't appear together, and the maximum number of zeros in a row is three. This bit stream is then NRZI encoded to ...
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Ipod: Encyclopedia Ii - Ipod - Itunes Integration
Apple Computer endorses only one official method for synchronizing with the iPod: iTunes. However, several third-party tools exists that ...
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Embedded System: Encyclopedia Ii - Embedded System - History
The first recognizably modern embedded system was the Apollo Guidance Computer, developed by Charles Stark Draper at the MIT Instrumentat...
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Embedded System: Encyclopedia Ii - Embedded System - Characteristics
Embedded computer systems constitute the widest possible use of computer systems; it includes all computers other than those specifically...
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Embedded System: Encyclopedia Ii - Embedded System - Design Of Embedded Systems
The electronics usually uses either a microprocessor or a microcontroller. Some large or old systems use general-purpose mainframe comput...
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Embedded System: Encyclopedia Ii - Embedded System - Types Of Embedded Software Architectures
There are several basically different types of software architectures in common use.
Embedded system - The control loop.
In this design...
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Embedded System: Encyclopedia Ii - Embedded System - History
The first recognizably modern embedded system was the Apollo Guidance Computer, developed by Charles Stark Draper at the MIT Instrumentat...
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Embedded System: Encyclopedia Ii - Embedded System - Characteristics
Embedded systems are computer systems in the widest sense. They include all computers other than those specifically intended as general-p...
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Embedded System: Encyclopedia Ii - Embedded System - Design Of Embedded Systems
The electronics usually uses either a microprocessor or a microcontroller. Some large or old systems use general-purpose mainframe comput...
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Embedded System: Encyclopedia Ii - Embedded System - Types Of Embedded Software Architectures
There are several basically different types of software architectures in common use.
Embedded system - The control loop.
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Anomalous Phenomenon: Encyclopedia Ii - Anomalous Phenomenon - Examples
Anomalous phenomena seem to lack a clear scientific explanation, and thus are the subject of much controversy, debate, mystery, and poten...
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Communicating Sequential Processes: Encyclopedia Ii - Communicating Sequential Processes - Informal Description
As its name suggests, CSP allows the description of systems in terms of (parallel) components (processes) that operate independently, and...
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Counter: Encyclopedia Ii - Counter - Counters In Electronics
In electronics, counters can be implemented quite easily using register-type circuits such as the flip-flop, and a wide variety of design...
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Animated Cartoon: Encyclopedia Ii - Animated Cartoon - Technologies
The advent of film technology opened opportunities to develop the art of animation. The basic animation process is described in the artic...
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Open Mobile Alliance: Encyclopedia Ii - Open Mobile Alliance - History
The OMA was created in June 2002 as an answer to the proliferation of industry forums each dealing with a few application protocols: the ...
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Chiptune: Encyclopedia Ii - Chiptune - Today
Modern computers can play a variety of chiptune formats through the use of emulators and platform-specific plugins for media players.
The...
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Serial Communications: Encyclopedia Ii - Serial Communications - Time Division Multiplexed Systems
Almost all long-haul digital communication channels are leased from telephone carriers. Digital telephone systems use synchronous frames ...
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Systemverilog: Encyclopedia Ii - Systemverilog - Design Features
SystemVerilog - New data types.
Multidimensional packed arrays unify and extend Verilog's notion of "registers" and "memories":
reg [1...
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Dynamic Random Access Memory: Encyclopedia Ii - Dynamic Random Access Memory - Principle Of Operation Of Dram
DRAM is usually arranged in a square array of capacitors, as shown in the illustrations here which show a simple example with only 4 by 4...
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Dynamic Random Access Memory: Encyclopedia Ii - Dynamic Random Access Memory - Principle Of Operation Of Dram
DRAM is usually arranged in a square array of one capacitor and transistor per cell. The illustrations above show a simple example with o...
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Dynamic Random Access Memory: Encyclopedia Ii - Dynamic Random Access Memory - Principle Of Operation Of Dram
DRAM is usually arranged in a square array of one capacitor and transistor per cell. The illustrations above show a simple example with o...
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Stream Cipher: Encyclopedia Ii - Stream Cipher - Usage
Stream ciphers are often used in applications where plaintext comes in quantities of unknowable length—for example, a secure wireless c...
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Software Agent: Encyclopedia Ii - Software Agent - Design Issues
Interesting issues to consider in the development of agent-based systems include
how tasks are scheduled and how synchronization of task...
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Manual Transmission: Encyclopedia Ii - Manual Transmission - Synchronized Transmission
A modern gearbox is of the constant mesh type, in which all gears are always in mesh but only one of these meshed pairs of gears is locke...
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Cours De Linguistique Générale: Encyclopedia Ii - Cours De Linguistique Générale - Difference
Saussure states: "[a sign’s] most precise characteristic is to be what the others are not". In other words, signs are defined by what t...
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Multi-core Computing: Encyclopedia Ii - Multi-core Computing - Development Motivation
Multi-core computing - Technical pressures.
While CMOS manufacturing technology continues to improve, reducing the size of single gates...
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Stream Cipher: Encyclopedia Ii - Stream Cipher - Security
To be secure, the period of the keystream, that is, the number of digits output before the stream repeats itself, needs to be sufficientl...
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Time Dilation: Encyclopedia Ii - Time Dilation - Time Dilation And Space Flight
Time dilation would make it possible for a fast moving clock to travel into the future, while aging very little. That is, the clock (and ...
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Timekeeping On Mars: Encyclopedia Ii - Timekeeping On Mars - Keeping Track Of Sols
When a spacecraft lander begins operations on Mars, it keeps track of the passing Martian days (sols) by a simple numerical count. The tw...
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Theory Of Constraints: Encyclopedia Ii - Theory Of Constraints - Application-specific Toc Solutions
Theory of constraints - Operations.
Within manufacturing operations and operations management, the solution seeks to pull materials thr...
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Animated Cartoon: Encyclopedia Ii - Animated Cartoon - Technologies
The advent of film technology opened opportunities to develop the art of animation. The basic animation process is described in the artic...
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Variable Frequency Drive: Encyclopedia Ii - Variable Frequency Drive - Vfd System Description
A variable frequency drive system generally consists of an AC motor, a controller and an operator interface.
Variable Frequency Drive - ...
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Winfs: Encyclopedia Ii - Winfs - Why Is Winfs Needed?
When WinFS was introduced, it was thought of as a better and faster way of doing searches. While this is true, it doesn't adequately desc...
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Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: Encyclopedia Ii - Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter - History
The first UART-like devices were rotating mechanical commutators. These sent 5-bit baudot codes for mechanical teletypewriters, and repla...
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Personal Digital Assistant: Encyclopedia Ii - Personal Digital Assistant - Functionality
Personal digital assistant - Touch screen.
Practically all PDAs features a touch screen for user interaction, having only a few buttons...
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Jera:
Spiritual Dictionary On Jera
Jera: That this rune is the fourth in the aett of Hagalaz and the twelfth in the futhark is a good example of synchronicity, since the...
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Astrosophy:
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ASTROSOPHY Astrology has frequently been criticized for offering proofs of its validity on single examples, as though it were some sor...
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Numerology:
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NUMEROLOGY The first thing to remember about numbers is that each number, far from being just an accretion of previous numbers, really...
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Numerology:
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NUMEROLOGY The first thing to remember about numbers is that each number, far from being just an accretion of previous numbers, really...
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