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  • ...of ''broadcasting'' a message to a set of receiving [[Process (computing)|processes]] in the presence of ''faults''.<ref name="trb notes">{{cite web ...s to transfer data (the "message") from the sender to the set of receiving processes. A process may perform many [[Input/output|I/O]] operations during protocol ...
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  • {{Short description|Poisson point process}} ...process''', also known as a '''doubly stochastic Poisson process''' is a [[point process]] which is a generalization of a [[Poisson process]] where the inte ...
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  • ...additive process]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sato |first1=Ken-Ito |title=Lévy processes and infinitely divisible distributions |date=1999 |pages=31-68|publisher=Ca and the [[Poisson point process]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Generalization of Markov jump processes}} ...are special cases among the more general class of [[Renewal theory|renewal processes]]. ...
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  • ...nd Poisson]] process.<ref>Tankov, P. (2003). Financial modelling with jump processes (Vol. 2). CRC press.</ref> ...X(76)90023-4 | title = The valuation of options for alternative stochastic processes | journal = [[Journal of Financial Economics]]| volume = 3 | issue = 1–2 | ...
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  • ==Stochastic processes topics== :''This list is currently incomplete.'' See also [[:Category:Stochastic processes]] ...
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  • * {{cite book |last=Sato |first=K. |year=2010 |title=Lévy Processes and Infinitely Divisible Distributions |publisher=Cambridge University Pres [[Category:Poisson point processes]] ...
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  • ...est practices]] used to [[standardization|standardize]] [[business process|processes]] within [[application management|Application Management]], the discipline * Descriptions of the processes for Application Management and the use of best-practises ...
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  • ...l=https://bmvr.nice.fr/doc/CVS/CVS_4566172/communications-enabled-business-processes-cebps-high-impact-technology-what-you-need-to-know-definit |website=bmvr.ni * Department of Defense - [http://65.242.65.30/lpm/index.cfm Leverage Point Modeling portal]{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix ...
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  • ...]s''. A '''perfect crystal''' is a crystal that contains no [[point defect|point]], [[line defect|line]], or [[planar defect]]s.<ref>{{Cite web |title=What ...r planar imperfections", as it is difficult to measure small quantities of point imperfections in an otherwise defect-free crystal. ...
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  • ...density]], and hence, through the [[Wiener–Khinchin theorem]], by its two-point [[autocorrelation function]], which is related to the power spectral densit Suppose ''f''(''x'') is the value of a GRF at a point ''x'' in some ''D''-dimensional space. If we make a vector of the values of ...
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  • Soldering and brazing processes rely on a filler metal added to the joint to form the junction between the Filler alloys have a lower melting point than the base metal, so that the joint may be made by bringing the whole as ...
    4 KB (650 words) - 21:47, 24 July 2023
  • ...esses, and analyses of [[symbol]]ic forms. The corresponding terms for the processes are ''esthesis'' and ''[[poiesis]]''. ...ce" left behind, the physical or material creation of esthesic and poietic processes. ...
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  • ...The process with the highest process ID number from amongst the non-failed processes is selected as the coordinator. * processes may fail at any time, including during execution of the algorithm. ...
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  • ...not process #1, will become the parent of any of their orphaned descendant processes.}}</ref> ...n with the user's [[Unix shell|shell]] will try to terminate all the child processes with the "hangup" signal ([[SIGHUP]]), rather than letting them continue to ...
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  • *[[Business process modeling]], activity of representing processes of an enterprise in order to deliver improvements ...uctural design of processes, applies to fields such as computers, business processes, logistics, project management ...
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  • ...raction can be defined as a group of chemicals that have similar [[boiling point]]s. A common fractionating process is [[fractional distillation]], in which ...parate different substances (such as [[crude oil]]) based on their boiling point. ...
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  • ...horizon''', is a fixed point of time in the future at which point certain processes will be evaluated or assumed to end. It is necessary in an [[Accountancy|a ...nting, generally it is mere summing-up and the simplest [[mark to market]] processes that take place at these short term horizons. No [[scenario analysis]] or ...
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  • ==Processes== ...areas of the body through diffusion or other biological processes. At this point, the chemical may undergo metabolism and be biotransformed into other chemi ...
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  • ...|kernel]]. However, they are a useful abstraction for the understanding of processes. ...rrows indicating possible transitions between states - as can be seen some processes are stored in main memory (yellow), and some are stored in secondary memory ...
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