efficient implementation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofefficientandimplementation
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efficient
adjective
uk/ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
working or operating quickly and effectively in an ...
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implementation
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪm.plɪ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪm.plə.menˈteɪ.ʃən/
the act of starting to use a plan ...
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For anefficientimplementationof editing commands, we represent trees in a form in which the types of all subtrees are shown.
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This is essential for anefficientimplementationof arithmetic, but it is usually hidden in the code generator.
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A skeleton is intended to be anefficientimplementationof a commonly encountered parallel behaviour on some specific machine.
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For this we need anefficientimplementationof finite maps, such as search trees or hash tables.
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Anefficientimplementationof sequences ought to support fast positional operations such as accessing the nth element or splitting a sequence at a certain position.
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Anefficientimplementationof unification relies on representing variables as pointers to terms.
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A moreefficientimplementationrun-time may be needed for larger examples.
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This approach does not seem worthwhile, however, because theefficientimplementationof actions requires extensive type analysis.
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This architectural structure is aimed at facilitating anefficientimplementation.
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To derive anefficientimplementationof priority queues we proceed in two steps.
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It allows for a moreefficientimplementation, since the compiler can choose a representation appropriate for the type.
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For most applications, this selection rule is appropriate in that it allows for anefficientimplementation.
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We have also described anefficientimplementationof inductive graphs, which shows that the alternative algorithmic style gives both efficiency and clarity.
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The representation of the grids influences the expressibility andefficientimplementationof slicing and sharing, as well as their resource requirements.
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The directefficientimplementationof these inference rule system seems infeasible.
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The following restrictions were chosen because they entailed simplifications or a moreefficientimplementation.
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The system hides theirefficientimplementationwhile respecting their definitions in terms of the kernel language.
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This approach has a nice slogan, "as sequential as possible, as concurrent as necessary," and it allows anefficientimplementation.
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