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Topic: Dividing system


  
  U.S. Patent: 5005968 - Contrast decreasing apparatus in image forming optical system - April 9, 1991
In a projecting optical system having a liquid crystal, it is possible to reduce the contrast of the masks to some extent by increasing the distance between the liquid crystal panel and the mask.
The dividing and shifting means can be composed, for example, of a dividing and shifting filter which has a plurality of prisms and which is preferably located at a diaphragm position of the projecting optical system, or within the vicinity thereof, in order to make the apparatus of the invention smaller.
17, a pupil of the projecting optical system is focused onto a pupil of one of the eyes of a viewer by an eyepiece lens system 18 to have a conjugate relationship therebetween.
www.everypatent.com /comp/pat5005968.html   (4116 words)

  
 campbellfirstdraft.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Fortunately for the divider designers, almost all yeast raised doughs have a similar mixer density running approximately 69 lbs./foot cubed, with mixer density being defined as the specific gravity of the dough mass at the moment it is ejected from the mixer.
While the mechanical action of the earliest ram and shears and those dividers that followed up to the mid-sixties all had a degassing effect at some level, it was typical, and still is in many cases, to have to continuously hand weigh divided pieces and adjust the volume being delivered say every minute or so.
Where as rotary dividers answered a bakers normal prayer for an even tight grain structure and no tunnels, no matter how hard we tried, we were unable to trick the rotary divider into opening up the grain structure enough to satisfy the desired characteristics of certain specialty bread without introducing other unacceptable negatives.
www.asbe.org /program00/altbread/campbellfirstdraft.html   (2581 words)

  
 template   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Structured analysis is the activity of deriving a structured model of the requirements of a system.
Structured design, on the other hand, is the development of a blueprint of a computer system solution to a problem, having the same components and interrelationships as the original problem had.
This methodology is based on the idea of dividing the system problem into smaller units that can be easily managed.
www.enel.ucalgary.ca /~shehata/613/sasd.html   (2028 words)

  
 Planning, Volume 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
System partitioning is the process of dividing your system into non-overlapping sets of nodes in order to make your system more efficient and more tailored to your needs.
In essence, a system partition is a subset of an SP system which consists of sufficient pieces (nodes, control workstation, data, commands, and so on) to form a logical SP subsystem.
With system partitions, you can ensure that applications using the SP Switch running on one group of nodes are not inadvertently affected by activity on other nodes in the system.
www.umiacs.umd.edu /~jhu/DOCS/SP/docs/ssp/planv2/sps3mst57.html   (170 words)

  
 Dividing cubes system and method for the display of surface structures contained within the interior region of a solid ...
A system for displaying three dimensional surface structures employs the analysis of voxel elements defined by eight cubically adjacent grid locations which are associated with at least one physical property defined throughout a three dimensional body.
The system of the present invention produces a sequence of signals representative of grid locations throughout the object being investigated together with associated surface normal vectors at these locations, the locations lying on a user selected surface.
The system provides smooth, high resolution images which particularly useful for medical diagnostic applications and is particularly useful with conventional display processor hardware used for electronic graphics display.
www.delphion.com /details?pn=US04719585__   (632 words)

  
 Hull Design
Once the forces and moments for an individual hull are computed in the body axis system, they can be summed with the forces and moments for the other hulls to obtain the forces and moments acting on the whole boat.
Since the wetted area is independent of the choice of axis system, I've chosen to avoid transformations and use coordinates in the hull axis system.
The waterplane areas were computed in the waterplane axis system, as were the moments of inertia of the waterplane area, so these, too, can be summed over the hulls.
www.basiliscus.com /CaseStudy/hydrostatics.html   (1706 words)

  
 The Public Land Survey System (PLSS)
The system had to be flexible; it had to be able to divide land into parcels of many different sizes.
The system also had to be easy to use, because to a large extent, it was going to be implemented by frontiersmen with little or no formal education or training.
Cartesian coordinate system onto the curved surface of the Earth without some distortion, and the PLSS is no exception to this rule.
www.warnercnr.colostate.edu /class_info/nr502/lg3/datums_coordinates/plss.html   (1346 words)

  
 Project: A plan undertaking that has a beginning and an end and that produces a predetermined result or product   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
System Design: The process of specifying in detail how the many components of the information system should be physically implemented.
System Boundary: The separation between a system and it’s environment that inputs and outputs must cross.
System Scope Documents: A very preliminary prototype built to illustrate that a solution to a business need is feasible.
www.mr-jaime.com /ACS261/ACS26101.htm   (3645 words)

  
 OpenVMS System Manager's Manual
Similarly, when you copy system dump files using the System Dump Analyzer utility (SDA) as explained in Section 16.11 and Section 16.13, be sure to protect the copy from world read access.
On Alpha systems, calculate the number of blocks per page of memory by dividing the system's page size by 512 (the size of a block).
A large memory system or a system with small disk capacity might not be able to supply enough disk space for a full memory dump.
www.cuis.edu /doc_vms_html/000000/731final/6017/6017pro_072.html   (2225 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
a system for dividing the secondary image, along the boundary with the reference image, into segments, cooperatively engaged with the system for providing a reference image and a secondary image;
a system for computing a balancing correlation matrix for each such segment, cooperatively engaged with the system for providing a reference and secondary images and the system for dividing the boundary area into segments;
a system for feathering pixels at the boundary to eliminate any visible seam, cooperatively engaged with the other systems.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week32/OG/html/1297-2/US06928194-20050809.html   (169 words)

  
 Montana HB 668   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
(d) The property change factor is determined by dividing the system cost reported by the railroad for the tax year immediately preceding the current tax year by the system cost reported by the railroad for the tax year immediately preceding the previous tax year.
(d) The property change factor is determined by dividing the system cost reported by the electric utility or natural gas company for the tax year immediately preceding the current tax year by the system cost reported by the electric utility or natural gas company for the tax year immediately preceding the previous tax year.
(d) The property change factor is determined by dividing the system cost reported by the pipeline company for the tax year immediately preceding the current tax year by the system cost reported by the pipeline company for the tax year immediately preceding the previous tax year.
data.opi.state.mt.us /bills/billhtml/HB0668.htm   (2966 words)

  
 Mi Department of Transportation / Q & A on Rationalization Process
At the center of the Build Michigan II plan was the proposal to reform the system and redefine responsibility for Michigan’s primary roads between all public road agencies in the state (M·DOT, counties, cities/villages).
This commercial backbone system of high volume routes passes through cities, townships and counties to form an interconnected system to reach markets across and through the state.
Under the current system, the state is responsible for only 8% of the roads, but these ultra-high volume roads account for 53% of the total traffic and 70% of the commercial traffic in the state.
www.michiganhighways.org /etc/Rationalization_Q-A.html   (2049 words)

  
 Future operating system direction for Cray customers
The division of the system into cells also introduces an extra level of complexity, since the activities of the cells must be coordinated to provide a single-system image.
The existence of a golden cell permits the "basic distribution" of components, where the bulk of the system runs on the golden cell, and requests are "function shipped" from all other cells to the golden cell.
For example, the code for networks, ttys, pipes, and System V message queues could run on the golden cell, while the rest of the cells only run simple "clients." Recovery is simpler, as most subsystems need only to be able to recover from losing a client, but not a server.
www.cisl.ucar.edu /dig/cuglog/summer97/text/4.os.html   (3572 words)

  
 VI-System
Only by dividing a system into subsystems, which are operable and executable, it is possible to find a solution for the whole system.
The system has relative less subsystems for the client to manage, first design and then construction, and there is a clear interface between the planning and the construction subsystem.
After knowing the structural system it was possible to start the construction, because the effectiveness of a high rise is beside the careful planning of the elevator core determined by the repetition of floor plans
www.iit.edu /~shah/management/VI-.html   (1752 words)

  
 Great Dividing Range - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Great Dividing Range - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Great Dividing Range, system of mountain ranges and plateaux in eastern Australia.
Also known as the Great Divide or Eastern Highlands, it extends...
uk.encarta.msn.com /Great_Dividing_Range.html   (122 words)

  
 S 4.111 Secure configuration of the RAS system
However, since a RAS system does not consist of only one component which has to be configured, the overall configuration is naturally a lot more complex.
It is the job of the administrators who are responsible for the RAS system to ensure that only secure versions of the system configuration are defined and that when the system configuration settings are changed, the new configuration is also secure.
Although the task performed by RAS systems is quite simple, their configuration and operation are as complex as, for example, those of a firewall system.
www.iwar.org.uk /comsec/resources/standards/germany/itbpm/s/s4111.htm   (1355 words)

  
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System analysis Current system is analysed in great detail to determine the requirements for a new system.
Technical specialists such as systems analysts and programmers are responsible for much of the systems analysis, design and implementation work; end users are limited to providing information requirements and reviewing the technical staffs work.
Systems investigation The systems investigation is a detailed fact finding exercise about the areas under consideration The project team has to determine the inputs, outputs, processing methods and volumes of the current system.
www.maths.tcd.ie /~nora/A351-1/Lifecycle.doc   (5807 words)

  
 Six Operators of Modularity - Manageability
Designing modular systems is fundamental for managing software complexity, unfortunately most developers don't have a good grasp of its properties.
Dividing a system up into chunks or modules of a relatively uniform size.
Dividing a system into chunks or modules of equal size.
www.manageability.org /blog/stuff/six-operators-of-modularity   (1217 words)

  
 Costing
The basic approach to harvest system costing is to carefully calculate out the Hourly Machine Cost of each piece of equipment in the system and add them up.
By dividing the two, we have the actual average logging rate for the last year ($/ton).
By combining system, stand, terrain, productivity and cost information from numerous studies, it is possible to create a more complete harvest costing model.
www.cnr.vt.edu /harvestingsystems/Costing.htm   (911 words)

  
 An Liquid Chillers and Water Chillers Informational Page. Definitions and Terms.
Central Chilling System – A chilling system that is self-contained.
COP is calculated by dividing a system’s cooling ability by the system’s heat input and is expressed in BTU/hr.
Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) – Indicates the efficiency of an air conditioner or cooling system by comparing the amount of energy needed to produce cooling with the quality of the system’s cooling ability and is calculated by dividing the system’s BTU by its wattage.
www.iqsdirectory.com /info/liquidchillers/def.htm   (781 words)

  
 SparkNotes: SAT Physics: Explanations
The final momentum of the system is the sum of the momentum of the box and of the skateboarder.
The x-component of the system’s momentum after the collision is the x-component of the momentum of both of the smaller discs put together.
The velocity of the center of mass of the system is the same as the total velocity of the system.
www.sparknotes.com /testprep/books/sat2/physics/chapter9section8.rhtml   (888 words)

  
 Iterative Solutions of Homogeneous Linear Systems
For small systems this method works well, but for large systems the general matrix inversion becomes quite laborious, and for sparse systems (i.e., with many zeros in the coefficient matrix) it is inefficient.
Given a system of the form Mx = b, where M is a square matrix and x and b are column vectors, suppose we divide each row equation by the corresponding diagonal coefficient of M (assuming all those diagonal elements are non-zero).
To prove this, note that the sum of each row of A is strictly less than 1, because it consists of the off-diagonal terms of the corresponding row of M divided by the diagonal term of that row, whose magnitude (by assumption) exceeds the sum of the off-diagonal terms.
www.mathpages.com /home/kmath175/kmath175.htm   (1934 words)

  
 Modern Systems Analysis and Design - Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A system that is cut off from its environment and does not interact with it.
In systems theory, the point of contact where a system meets its environment or where subsystems meet each other.
Description of a system that focuses on the systemâs function and purpose without regard to how the system will be physically implemented.
www.prenhall.com /divisions/bp/app/hoffer/student/glossary2.html   (245 words)

  
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Divide and conquer: Dividing the system into client and server processes is a strong way to divide the system.
Divide and conquer: The transaction handlers are suitable system divisions that you can give to separate software engineers.
www.compapp.dcu.ie /~renaat/ca421/llarch1.ppt   (908 words)

  
 ACH vs Fed
The unit cost to the Federal Reserve System of a check is more than double that for an automated clearing house (ACH) transaction.
The Federal Reserve System's unit cost to process a check increased to 3.8 cents in 1999, an 8.6 percent increase from the unit cost of 3.5 cents in 1998.
Unit costs are calculated by dividing total system expenses by transaction volume, and unit prices by dividing total product revenue by transaction volume.
www.nacha.org /news/Stats/ACH_vs_Fed/ach_vs_fed.htm   (453 words)

  
 SHOWCO - Products
The nerve center of the Showco PRISM sound system is the PRISM Digital Control System (DCS).
The complete system consists of the PRISM 1040 digital crossover network, the 1041 drive network, the 1042 digital sub-bass crossover, and the 1043 diagnostic and status monitor.
The DBX 903 system has been specially modified to provide precise left/right true-stereo channel tracking in each band to maximize performance, predictability and to simplify system alignment.
www.showco.com /products/DCS   (324 words)

  
 New system improves management of grant information Information Outlook - Find Articles
During the past several years, the RA designed and implemented an electronic message system to communicate with the university faculty.
To ensure more precise targeting of e-mails--that is, to make sure researchers received the most relevant postings to their field of interest--we designed a messaging system based on defined discipline--oriented keywords.
We were then faced with developing the size and scope of the keyword-controlled vocabulary, ensuring that messages do not fall between the cracks, and equipping the RA administrators who filter and generate the e-mail messages with the requisite academic knowledgeable to understand the keyword terminology.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FWE/is_7_8/ai_n6148270   (406 words)

  
 Degrees in a Circle, 360   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Whatever the reason, the Babylonians picked the system up and passed it on to the Egyptians, who used it to divide the circle into 360 degrees (6 x 60) and who also gave us the symbol for degrees.
The Egyptians divided spheres into 360 degrees as well, assigning the first latitude and longitude lines to the earth.
This ancient system for dividing the circle has persisted to the present.
www.santacruzpl.org /readyref/files/d-f/degree.shtml   (229 words)

  
 EKT06 - Pneomatic dough dividing system - EKMASAN - oven, bread machine, bakery equipment, industrial oven, flour mill, ...
EKT06 - Pneomatic dough dividing system - EKMASAN - oven, bread machine, bakery equipment, industrial oven, flour mill, bread oven, dough machine, bakery, bread, flour, gas furnace, oil furnace
All parts in contact with dough are made of stainless steel and materials suitable to food regulations.
Periods of dough pouring and dividing can be adjustable.
www.ekmasan.com.tr /urun.php?dil=i&urun_no=EKT06   (64 words)

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