computing environment

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meaningsofcomputingandenvironment

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computing
noun[U]
uk
/kəmˈpjuː.tɪŋ/
us
/kəmˈpjuː.t̬ɪŋ/
the study or use ...
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environment
noun
uk
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
us
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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Examplesofcomputing environment

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We foresee the need for standard ontologies for many aspects of the pervasivecomputingenvironment, including devices, software services, events, people, places and things.
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In a truly distributed scenario, such as a pervasivecomputingenvironment, it may not be reasonable to assume that such agreement exists.
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In fact, these applications are seldom installed on an end-user'scomputingenvironment.
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The ontologies augment the informal and implicit taxonomy of the different kinds of entities in the pervasivecomputingenvironment.
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The moderncomputingenvironmentis becoming increasingly open and distributed.
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In a pervasivecomputingenvironment, basic services can be provided by physical devices, for example, sensors, effectors, or human-computer interfaces, for acquiring and rendering information.
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Modelling the elements of a pervasivecomputingenvironmentis the most visible part of applying ontologies in pervasive computing.
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The pervasivecomputingenvironmentis a long-running, open, real-time system.
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Vigil provides distributed trust, access control and authentication services in the pervasivecomputingenvironment.
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In this paper we show how the use of ontologies has helped us overcome some of the challenges in constructing and managing a pervasivecomputingenvironment.
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In short, it will be necessary to incorporate successful developments of knowledge engineering environments into the software engineering and configuration management tools of the pervasivecomputingenvironment.
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This gives the developer great flexibility in adapting to the specific needs of thecomputingenvironmentavailable to him/her.
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Merging (composing) ontologies from multiple autonomous sources is critical for the pervasivecomputingenvironment.
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Many of the problems faced by animators are similar to those faced by software engineers working on large systems within acomputingenvironmentand using tools that are quite cumbersome.
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The task may be based upon a system that was never designed to operate in an open, distributedcomputingenvironment(so-called legacy systems).
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A pervasivecomputingenvironmentis very dynamic.
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These consist of a process term together with two related type environments; one constraining the process and the other itscomputingenvironment.
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Computer usage management method, unlike content filters, is focused on empowering the parents to balance thecomputingenvironmentfor children by regulating gaming.
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A further difference is that, historically, members of the programmer subculture of hackers were working at academic institutions and used thecomputingenvironmentthere.
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