Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Shapes and Patterns Type Studio album Artist Swing Out Sister Cover Released March 1997 Recorded Genre Sophisti pop Length 52 14 Label Fontana Records small Japan small br Mercury Records small U.S. small Producer Paul Staveley O Duffy Reviews Last album Best of Swing Out Sister br 1996 This album Shapes and Patterns br 1997 Next album Filth and Dreams br 1999 Shapes and Patterns is a 1997 album by the British pop group Swing Out Sister . It was first released in Japan in March 1997, and then in Europe and USA the year after. Producer Paul Staveley O Duffy , who co wrote half of the songs, was back at the helm. As an orchestra was once again employed led by Gavyn Wright , the lush arrangements characteristic of Kaleidoscope World Swing Out Sister album Kaleidoscope World resurfaced. This album would also mark the beginning of the group s collaborations with Japanese musicians in their studio sessions. Mercury Records distributed Shapes and Patterns in the United States. In an interview with Paul Sexton of Billboard magazine Billboard magazine, a marketing executive from Mercury described the challenge associated with promoting the album in the U.S. due to the evolution of the group s music When you have a band like Swing Out Sister, you d have a tough time pinpointing their sound. It s pop, it s urban, it s adult, it s jazz. Europe and Japan don t adhere to those rules as much as America does. It crosses over so many lines, and that s where Swing Out s strength is. ref Hyatt, Wesley 1999 . The Billboard Book of 1 Adult Contemporary Hits Billboard Publications , page 382. ref Track listing CD & Cassette Version Somewhere in the World Swing Out Sister song Somewhere in the World 3 45 small Andy Connell Corinne Drewery Paul ... small A. Connell C. Drewery P. S. O Duffy small Shapes and Patterns 1 23 small A. Connell C. Drewery ... Shapes and Patterns Reprise 1 23 small A. Connell C. Drewery P. S. O Duffy small Personnel Swing Out ... more details
BrailleChars In Unicode , Braille is represented in a Unicode block block called Braille Patterns U 2800..U 28FF . The block contains all 256 possible patterns of an 8 dot Braille cell, thereby including the complete 6 dot cell range. ref name Unicode ch15 http www.unicode.org versions Unicode5.2.0 ch15.pdf Unicode Chapter 15 , section 15.10 ref Symbols, not a script In Unicode the Braille characters are not defined into any script. ref name Unicode ch15 That is, the patterns are available as symbols , without connection to an alphabetic letter or a number. This is because the same symbol can be used in multiple scripts, e.g. as a Latin character, a Vietnamese character, a Chinese character and a digit. For example while unichar 2813 BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS 125 is defined, there is no reference to the letter H , as exists in basic Latin Braille. In other Braille languages the same pattern & x2813 can have a different meaning in the original Latin Braille the same & x2813 can represent digit 8 . For this reason a dot pattern is not a letter , Unicode declares that strictly spoken, Braille patterns are symbols , not a script . The Unicode character property General Property is So Symbol, other , not Lo Letter, other . Although beyond that declaration, Braille is treated as a script multiple places. E.g. the character property Scripts in Unicode Script for the 256 Braille code points is ISO 15924 Brai , for Braille. This way searching users and programs are led to the right place. Identifying ... Unicode chart U2800 http www.unicode.org charts PDF U2800.pdf Unicode chart U 2800 , Braille patterns ... patterns. By mapping each of the eight dots to a bit in a byte in a Endianness low endian order ... via binary, the result is added to 2800 sub 16 sub , the offset for the Braille Patterns ... dot patterns are not the same as what many English speakers would use colloquially. In particular ... Patterns Font differences When showing Braille graphically in printed instruction manuals, it can ... more details
Mixing patterns refer to systematic tendencies of one type of nodes in a network to connect to another type. For instance, nodes might tend to link to others that are very similar or very different. This feature is common in many social network s, although it also appears sometimes in non social networks. Mixing patterns are closely related to assortativity however, for the purposes of this article, the term is used to refer to assortative or disassortative mixing based on real world factors, either topological or sociological. Types of Mixing Patterns Mixing patterns are a characteristic of an entire network, referring to the extent for nodes to connect to other similar or different nodes. Mixing, therefore, can be classified broadly as assortative or disassortative. Assortative mixing is the tendency for nodes to connect to like nodes, while disassortative mixing captures the opposite case in which very different nodes are connected. Obviously, the particular node characteristics involved in the process of creating a link between a pair will shape a network s mixing patterns. For instance, in a sexual relationship network, one is likely to find a preponderance of male female links ..., Mixing patterns in networks. Phys. Rev. E 67 , 026126 2003 . ref In a study on mixing patterns in networks ... properties. Specifically, the degree of a node is often a highly important feature in the mixing patterns ... captures an overall sense of the mixing patterns of a network. For a more in depth analysis ... A common application of mixing patterns is the study of disease transmission. For instance ... mixing patterns in the spread of gonococcal and chlamydial infections. Am J Public Health . 89 , pp ... HH, and Holmes KK.. Sexual mixing patterns of patients attending sexually transmitted diseases ... Lepowski. American adolescents sexual mixing patterns, bridge partners, and concurrency. Sex Transm Dis. 29 , pp. 13 19 2002 . ref . These articles find a strong connection between Mixing patterns and the rate ... more details
distinguish2 the concept of a Design pattern Infobox book name Design Patterns br Elements of Reusable nobr Object Oriented Software image File Design Patterns cover.jpg author The Gang of Four br Erich Gamma , br Richard Helm, br Ralph Johnson computer scientist Ralph Johnson , br John Vlissides illustrator cover artist country USA subject Design pattern s, software engineering , object oriented programming genre publisher Addison Wesley pub date 1994 media type pages 395 isbn 0 201 63361 2 oclc 31171684 dewey 005.1 2 20 congress QA76.64 .D47 1995 Design Patterns Elements of Reusable Object Oriented Software is a software engineering book describing recurring solutions to common problems in software design. The book s authors are Erich Gamma , Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson computer scientist Ralph Johnson and John Vlissides with a foreword by Grady Booch . The authors are often referred to as the Gang ... Wiki for People Projects And Patterns in Software Development. ref The book is divided into two parts ... directly with one or more design patterns. It is shown how the solution is a direct implementation ... objects, but entire families of concrete objects distinguishes it from other creational patterns, which ... themselves to a code SpellCheck code . Creational patterns Creational patterns are ones that create ... for a class to only one instance. Structural patterns These concern class and object composition. They use ... patterns Most of these design patterns are specifically concerned with communication between objects .... See also Design pattern computer science Enterprise Integration Patterns GRASP object oriented design Pedagogical patterns References references Design PatternsPatterns DEFAULTSORT Design Patterns Book Category Software engineering books Category Software design patterns Category 1994 books Category Addison Wesley books bs Design Patterns knjiga de Entwurfsmuster Buch es Design Patterns fa ko it Design Patterns ru Design Patterns sv Design Patterns bok vi Design Patterns ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 The pattern formation formation of patterns in the Bacterial growth growth of bacterial colony bacterial colonies has extensively been studied experimentally. Resulting morphologies appear to depend on the growth conditions. They include well known morphologies such as dense branched morphology DBM or diffusion limited aggregation DLA , but much complex patterns and temporal behaviour can be found. A large number of studies on pattern formation in bacterial colonies have been performed in Bacillus subtilis and in Proteus mirabilis . Mathematical modeling of colony growth can reproduce the observed morphologies and the effect of environmental changes. Employed models include Reaction diffusion system Cellular automata Colonies of Bacillus subtilis Colonies of Bacillus subtilis on a Petri dish can grow under controlled conditions. By varying agar concentration which permits the control of the hardness of the medium , and the nutrient concentration, the response of the colony to external stresses can be studied. The different morphologies appear in the following growth conditions High nutrients level, hard medium Eden like growth http www.phys.chuo u.ac.jp labs matusita images BacteriaFig B eden.htm High nutrients level, semi soft hardness of medium Periodical growth forming concentric rings http www.phys.chuo u.ac.jp labs matusita images BacteriaFig B concentric.htm High nutrients level, soft medium homogeneous, disk like growth http www.phys.chuo u.ac.jp labs matusita images BacteriaFig B fisher.htm Low nutrients level, hard medium DLA growth http www.phys.chuo u.ac.jp labs matusita images BacteriaFig B dla.htm Low nutrients level, soft medium DBM growth http www.phys.chuo u.ac.jp labs matusita images BacteriaFig B dbm.htm A complete morphological diagram can then be drawn by varying growth conditions. http www.phys.chuo u.ac.jp labs matusita images ... images of patterns in bacterial growth can be found in http www.genomenewsnetwork.org articles 05 ... more details
Italic title Patterns of Conflict was a presentation by John Boyd military strategist Colonel John Boyd outlining his theories on modern combat and how the key to success was to upset the enemy s observation orientation decision action time cycle or loop , or OODA loop . Patterns developed the idea of a counter blitz , a blitzkrieg in reverse, with numerous attacks followed by withdrawals to the rear. The aim was to confuse the enemy by presenting no apparent strategy, reveal the enemy s intentions through the strength of the response, and present a misleading picture of the defender s own actions in order to disrupt the attacker s future plan of action. First presented in 1976, Patterns grew enormously popular through the 1970s, and was re presented on many occasions, including a personal presentation to Dick Cheney in 1981. A 1980 presentation to the US Marine Corps led to the development of an entirely new doctrinal system. Boyd s ideas also became the basis for the AirLand Battle , the US Army s European warfighting doctrine from 1982 into the late 1990s. Patterns has been widely regarded as one of the most influential works of warfighting theory of all time and has been compared to the writings of Sun Tsu . sfn Coram 2002 loc Inside cover Based on Patterns and the work that followed, Boyd has been called America s greatest military theorist . ref William Lind, http www.military.com ... a high roll rate in order to generate out of plane maneuvers. sfn Boyd 1986 p 4 5 Patterns ... of a single dogfight . Introductory material Patterns opens with a short discussion of the E M theory ..., allowing the much smaller defending forces to maneuver more quickly in relative terms. Patterns instead ... 1980 Boyd gave his briefing Patterns of Conflict at the Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School AWS ... model of maneuver warfare . In 1981 Boyd presented Patterns to Richard Cheney , then a member ... JRB poc.pdf Patterns of Conflict , December 1986 Robert Coram, Boyd The Fighter Pilot ... more details
Sound Patterns 1961 is a musical piece or Musical composition composition for a cappella mixed choir chorus by Pauline Oliveros . Oliveros won the Gaudeamus International Composers Award in 1962 with this work. ref Von Gunden 1983, p.26 27 ref Rather than a traditional text, the work is constructed of Phone phonetics phonetic sounds chosen on the basis of their timbre . The piece is entirely notated, lasts about four minutes, and features an Exposition music exposition measures 1 12 , Musical development development 12 46 , and Recapitulation music recapitulation 47 59 . The sounds may be understood to reflect Oliveros interest in electronic music , which she recently had begun to work with. Heidi Van Gunden 1983 illustrates this point by highlighting four types of sounds that correspond to basic electronic music techniques white noise ring modulation ring modulated sounds percussion percussive Envelope disambiguation envelopes Audio filter filtered techniques White noise is created vocally through the initial consonant sh and variations such as s, z, wh, p, t, h, ct, d, ch, th, k, and sw. Ring modulation is imitated through rapidly changing the vowel content, percussive envelopes through lip pops, tongue clicks, snap fingers, and flutter lips , and filtering through Mute music muting such as by covering the mouth with one s hand, sounding the consonant M through tightly closed lips, or singing through clenched teeth. ibid, p.26 28 It is Oliveros most carefully composed piece and features only one measure of controlled improvisation linking the development to the recapitulation. The piece also predates similar compositions by Gy rgy Ligeti and Karlheinz Stockhausen Moment 1961 1962, revised 1965 . Ligeti was actually one of the judges for the Gaudeamus competition and featured unusual vocal sounds in his Aventures 1962 and Nouvelles Aventures 1962 65 . These works are all featured in Erhard Karkoschka s Notation in New Music 1966 English 1972 . ibid, p.29 30 Available ... more details
url http www.hpcprojects.com news news story.php?news id 1008 title Scalable debugging demonstrated ... url http cacm.acm.org news 96797 ornl allinea prep debugging tool for petascale supercomputers fulltext title ORNL, Allinea Prep Debugging Tool for Petascale Supercomputers date 30 July 2010 journal Communications of the ACM ref . The debugger has logarithmic performance for most collective debugging ... process debuggers. This architecture is unique in interactive debugging and enables operations to be measured in milliseconds at full scale. It features a complete memory debugging tool which can be used ... more details
Infobox VG title Micro Mouse Goes Debugging Deleted image removed Image Micromouse.jpg aspect ratio 4 3 resolution 256x192 developer Steve Hughes publisher MC Lothlorien Ltd designer engine released 1983 genre modes Single player ratings platforms ZX Spectrum 16K, Commodore64 media Compact audio cassette Cassette requirements input Computer keyboard Keyboard , Joystick Micro Mouse Goes Debugging is a computer game for the ZX Spectrum . It was released by MC Lothlorien Ltd in 1983. Gameplay The premise was to control Micro Mouse around a screen which contained lines of BASIC program, some of which is missing. While Micro Mouse is replacing the code, he must avoid bugs which will try to kill you and also pinch part of the code. Micro Mouse s only form of defense was a can of data kill. 1989 video game MC Lothlorien produced another game of the same game in 1989 which was released by Mastertronic . ref http www.worldofspectrum.org infoseekid.cgi?id 0011899 Micro Mouse Goes De Bugging 1989 on World of Spectrum ref It was also released for the Amstrad CPC and the Commodore 64 . ref http www.lemon64.com ?game id 1666 Micro Mouse Goes De Bugging 1989 on Lemon64 ref This has completely different gameplay compared to the original. In this version, you guided Micro Mouse around a circuit board picking up parts and placing them in the correct spot. This version was poorly received by critics. ref http www.worldofspectrum.org showmag.cgi?mag SinclairUser Issue100 Pages SinclairUser10000020.jpg Sinclair User review ref ref http www.worldofspectrum.org showmag.cgi?mag YourSinclair Issue55 Pages YourSinclair5500075.jpg Your Sinclair review ref References Reflist External links WoS game id 0003181 http www.lemon64.com ?game id 1667 Category 1983 video games Category ZX Spectrum games Category ZX Spectrum only games action videogame stub ... more details
For other expansions of DDT , see DDT disambiguation . Dynamic Debugging Technique , or DDT , was the name of several debugger programs originally developed for Digital Equipment Corporation DEC hardware, initially known as DEC Debugging Tape because it was distributed on paper tape . The name is a pun on the insecticide i.e. bug killer DDT . The first version of DDT was developed at MIT for the PDP 1 computer in 1961, but newer versions on newer platforms continued to use the same name. After being ported to other vendor s platforms and changing media, the name was changed to the less DEC centric version. DDT is closely related to Octal Debugging Technique ODT . Both names were used for several different debuggers, but generally debuggers with the ODT name had more limited capabilities than DDT debuggers. As with other DEC tools, early CP M kept the DEC name DDT for its debugger. DDT was later superseded by Symbolic Instruction Debugger SID . In addition to its normal function as a debugger, DDT was also used as a top level shell computing command shell for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Incompatible Timesharing System ITS operating system on some more recent ITS systems, it is replaced with a PWORD which implements a restricted subset of DDT s functionality. DDT could run and debug up to eight Process computing processes called jobs on ITS at a time, such as several sessions of Text Editor and Corrector TECO , and DDT could be run recursively that is, some or all of those jobs could themselves be DDTs which could then run another eight jobs, and so on . These eight jobs were all given unique names, and the usual name for the original and top most DDT was HACTRN hack tran thus Guy L. Steele s famous filk poem parody of Edgar Allan Poe s The Raven , The HACTRN . See also Comparison of computer shells External links http web.mit.edu afs net project cgw src ddt.68 ddt.cmds DDT Command List for a freeware version written in portable C programming language ... more details
On line Debugging Tool , or ODT , was the name of several debugger programs originally developed for Digital Equipment Corporation DEC hardware. Various operating system s including OS 8 , RT 11 , RSX 11 , and RSTS E implemented ODT as did the firmware console of all of the LSI 11 family processors including the 11 03, 11 23 24, 11 53, PDP 11 73 11 73 , and 11 83 84. The debugger allowed access to memory using octal addresses and data. Within the software system s, the debugger accessed the process s virtual memory . The firmware console implementation accessed physical memory . ODT is a non symbolic debugger and implements similar functionality to Advanced Debugger adb on Unix systems. Console ODT Console ODT ref p192 202 PDP 11 Processor Handbook pdp11 04 24 34a 44 70 , Digital, 1981 ref replaced the lights and switches console of many of the earlier processors. Access to console ODT is obtained either from power up with appropriate power up mode selected , by the execution of a HALT instruction in kernel mode, or by use of the front panel halt switch or button. Commands Console ODT commands are as follows class wikitable Command Effect or a Opens the current memory location or a if specified CR Close currently open location or register LF Close currently open location or register and open next P Proceed, execute next instruction with no imlied reset If the halt switch is down this is allows for single steppinng addr G Load PC with addr , reset and commence execution at address Rn or n Open register n RS or S Open PSW If console ODT encounters a bus timeout it displays ? CR LF Example 1000 xxxxxx 112737 LF 001002 xxxxxx 101 LF 001004 xxxxxx 177566 LF 001006 xxxxxx 137 LF 001010 xxxxxx 1000 CR R7 xxxxxx 1000 CR RS 340 This deposits the program MOVB A , 177566 Move A into console transmit register JMP 1000 Jump back to start The deposit to the PC, sets the PC to the start ... memory See also Dynamic debugging technique Dynamic Debugging Technique XDT Executive Debugging ... more details
Perl Design Patterns Book is an online textbook about Perl style and design and analysis. The contents are licensed under GNU Free Documentation License . External links http www.perldesignpatterns.com ?PerlDesignPatterns Perl Design Patterns wiki http savannah.nongnu.org projects perlpatbook Perl Design Patterns Book in Savannah project Savannah computer book stub Category Books about Perl ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In software engineering , a distributed design pattern is a design pattern computer science design pattern focused on distributed computing problems. Classification Distributed design patterns can be divided into several groups Distributed communication patterns Security and reliability patterns Event driven patterns Examples MapReduce Bulk synchronous parallel Remote Session ref name java.rmi cite book last Pitt & McNiff title java.rmi the Remote Method Invocation Guide year 2001 publisher Pearson Education location Great Britain isbn 0 201 70043 3 pages 284 ref See also Software engineering List of software engineering topics References references DEFAULTSORT Distributed Design Patterns Category Software design patterns Category Distributed computing architecture Compsci stub ... more details
Refimprove date February 2008 ad date November 2011 Enterprise Integration Patterns is a book by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf and describes a number of Design pattern computer science design patterns for the use of enterprise application integration and message oriented middleware . Enterprise Integration Patterns can be implemented without coding using Spring Integration or Apache Camel . Progress Software also provides an open source tool, Fuse Mediation Router based on Apache Camel. ref http opensource.sys con.com read 504392.htm SOA Made Easy with Open Source Apache Camel from Open Source Magazine ref English editions cite book first Gregor last Hohpe coauthors Bobby Woolf year 2003 title Enterprise Integration Patterns Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions isbn 0 321 20068 3 References reflist External links official http www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com http www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com toc.html The Table Of Contents gives a list of all the patterns along with a summary of their use Category American non fiction books Category 2003 books Category Software engineering books Category Software design patterns Category Enterprise application integration Category Message oriented middleware Category Monographs compu book stub ... more details
The flag and pennant patterns are commonly found patterns in the price charts of financially traded assets stocks, bonds, futures, etc . The patterns are characterized by a clear direction of the price trend, followed by a consolidation and rangebound movement, which is then followed by a resumption of the trend. br br Flag pattern The flag pattern is encompassed by two parallel lines. These lines can be either flat or pointed in the opposite direction of the primary market trend . The pole is then formed by a line which represents the primary trend in the market. The pattern is seen as the market potentially just taking a breather after a big move before continuing its primary trend. The chart below illustrates. br br Image bull flag.jpg center br Pennant pattern The pennant pattern is identical to the flag pattern in its setup and implications the only difference is that the consolidation phase of a pennant pattern is characterized by converging trendlines rather than parallel trendlines. The image below illustrates. br br Image bear pennant.jpg center br External links http www.investopedia.com university charts charts6.asp Analyzing Chart Patterns Flags And Pennants at investopedia.com br technical analysis Category Chart patterns ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Patterns Kraft Television Theatre Image Patterns01.jpg right thumb 350px Ed Begley, Everett Sloane and Richard Kiley in Rod Serling s Patterns on Kraft Television Theatre 1955 . Patterns was the first major breakthrough of Rod Serling when the live television program television drama received critical acclaim as the January 12, 1955 installment of the anthology series Kraft Television Theatre . Directed by Fielder Cook , the intense big business drama starred Richard Kiley as up and coming vice president Fred Staples. Ruthless corporate boss Walter Ramsey Everett Sloane attempts to edge out aging employee Andy Sloane Ed Begley to make room for newcomer Staples. Ramsey uses every ... Television Theatre s production of Patterns , an original play by Rod Serling. The enthusiasm is justified. In writing, acting and direction, Patterns will stand as one of the high points in the TV medium s evolution. Patterns is a play with one point of view toward the fiercely competitive world of big ... stand on its own. In one of those inspired moments that make the theater the wonder that it is, Patterns ... really have been explored. Patterns was seen from 9 to 10pm Wednesday over the National Broadcasting ... NYTpatterns.htm Gould, Jack. Patterns is Hailed as a Notable Triumph, The New York Times ... Patterns returned February 9, 1955, it was once again performed live, an unprecedented event. This was the first ... 27, 1956 a feature length film version of Patterns film Patterns was released. It featured an expanded ... end... Patterns was so well received that Kraft mounted a live repeat of the show a month later ... and ambition. ref http www.tvweek.com news 2008 04 serlings patterns an icon of l.php Shales, Tom. Serling s Patterns an Icon of Lost Era, TV Week , April 27, 2008. ref References reflist External links ... Writing for Television by Rod Serling http www.tvweek.com news 2008 04 serlings patterns an icon of l.php Serling s Patterns an Icon of Lost Era by Tom Shales Category 1955 television episodes ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Individual Thought Patterns Type studio Artist Death metal band Death Cover Individual Thought patterns.jpg Released June 15, 1993 Recorded Genre Technical death metal , progressive metal Length 38 46 Label Relativity Records Relativity , Relapse Records Producer Scott Burns producer Scott Burns , Chuck Schuldiner Last album Fate The Best of Death br 1992 This album Individual Thought Patterns br 1993 Next album Symbolic Death album Symbolic br 1995 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref cite web last Huey first Steve url http www.allmusic.com album r184192 title Individual Thought Patterns Death publisher Allmusic date June 22, 1993 accessdate October 13, 2011 ref rev2 Sputnikmusic rev2Score Rating 4 5 ref http www.sputnikmusic.com review 11286 Death Individual Thought Patterns Death Individual Thought Patterns staff review . Sputnikmusic . Retrieved August 18, 2011. ref Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth album by the death metal band Death metal band Death , released in 1993. Featured are founder, vocalist, and guitarist, Chuck Schuldiner , guitarist Andy Larocque , drummer Gene Hoglan and bassist Steve DiGiorgio ... Patterns length7 4 00 title8 Destiny length8 4 04 title9 Out of Touch length9 4 19 title10 The Philosopher ... Thought Patterns instrumental note5 four track demos December 1992 length5 4 03 title6 Jealousy ... Relativity Records albums Category Albums produced by Scott Burns bg Individual Thought Patterns da Individual Thought Patterns de Individual Thought Patterns es Individual Thought Patterns fr Individual Thought Patterns it Individual Thought Patterns hu Individual Thought Patterns no Individual Thought Patterns pl Individual Thought Patterns pt Individual Thought Patterns ru Individual Thought Patterns fi Individual Thought Patterns sv Individual Thought Patterns tr Individual Thought Patterns uk Individual Thought Patterns ... more details
The Parallel Patterns Library is a Microsoft library designed for use by native C developers that provides features for multicore programming . ref cite web url http paper.li visualc news 2011 03 12 title The Visual C Weekly date March 12, 2011 ref It was first bundled with Visual Studio 2010 . It resembles the Standard Library in style and works well with the C 11 language feature, lambdas, also introduced with Visual Studio 2010 . For example, this sequential loop for int x 0 x width x Something parallelizable Can be made into a parallel loop by replacing the for with a parallel for include ppl.h . . . Concurrency parallel for 0, width, int x Something parallelizable This still requires the developer to know that the loop is parallelizable, but all the other work is borne by the library. MSDN ref cite web url http msdn.microsoft.com en us library dd492418.aspx title Parallel Patterns Library PPL on MSDN ref describes the Parallel Patterns Library as an imperative programming model that promotes scalability and ease of use for developing concurrent applications. It uses the Concurrency Runtime for scheduling and resource management and provides generic, type safe algorithms and containers for use in parallel applications. References references Category Concurrent programming libraries ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Test Patterns For Living Type ep Artist Blue Peter band Blue Peter Cover Testpatternsforliving.jpg Released 1979 Recorded Genre New Wave music New Wave Length Label Ready Records RR005 ref name ready cite web title The Ready Records Catalogue url http www.readyrecords.ca cat.html work Catalogue publisher Ready Records accessdate 31 January 2011 ref Producer Angus MacKay, Andrew Crosby Last album This album Test Patterns for Living 7 br 1979 Next album Radio Silence 1980 album Radio Silence br 1980 Test Patterns for Living was the first release, an Extended play EP , by the Toronto based New Wave music New Wave band Blue Peter band Blue Peter . Released in 1979 in music 1979 , it included the single Factory Living , which helped the band get their first radio airplay on CFNY . ref name Jam cite web title Blue Peter url http jam.canoe.ca Music Pop Encyclopedia B Blue Peter.html work The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia publisher Canoe Jam accessdate 31 January 2011 date December 18, 2004 ref ref name BPTPFL cite web title Blue Peter Test Patterns For Living 1979 url http bluepeterband.com test patterns for living work Discography publisher Blue Peter accessdate 31 January 2011 ref The song Same Old Place , later appeared on the compilation album, The Best of Ready Volume 1 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection , ref name Readyvol1 cite web title the BEST OF READY RECORDS VOLUME 1 url http www.readyrecords.ca vol1.htm work Catalog ... instrument bass Ron Tomlinson drums Chris Wardman guitar ref name Discogs cite web title Test Patterns for Living url http www.discogs.com Blue Peter Test Patterns for Living release 327342 work Blue ... name Allmusic cite web title Test Patterns for Living url http www.allmusic.com album test patterns ... name Discogs br Re issue In 2007, Test Patterns for Living was re issued by Universal Music Canada ... AllMusic accessdate 31 January 2011 ref Test Patterns for Living appeared as bonus tracks on the Radio ... more details
Infobox Book name Patterns of Sexual Behavior title orig translator image image caption author Clellan S. Ford br Frank A. Beach illustrator cover artist country United States of America United States language English series subject Human sexual activity Sexual behavior genre anthropology , ethology , sexology publisher Harper & Row release date 1951 english release date media type Print pages isbn preceded by Patterns of Sexual Behavior , published in 1951 in literature 1951 , is a work of scientific literature co authored by Clellan S. Ford and Frank A. Beach . The book integrates information about human sexual behavior from 191 different cultures, and includes detailed comparisons across animal sexual behaviour animal species , with particular emphasis on primate s. ref name Bolin Anne Bolin & Patricia Whelehan 1999 , Perspectives on human sexuality, SUNY Press, p10 ref Patterns of Sexual Behavior, which has been called a classic of its field, ref name Murdock George P. Murdock 1974 Clellan Stearns Ford, 1909 1972, American Anthropologist , New Series, Vol. 76, No. 1 Mar., 1974 , pp. 83 85 ref provided the intellectual foundation for the later research of Masters and Johnson . ref name Bolin Publication history Patterns of Sexual Behavior was originally published by Harper & Row , New York in 1951. ref name Dettwyler Patricia Stuart Macadam & Katherine A. Dettwyler 1995 Breastfeeding biocultural perspectives, Transaction Publishers, p207 ref The following year, the work was reprinted under the title Patterns of Sexual Behaviour by Eyre and Spottiswoode in London . ref name ... in Psychology, Volume 4, p269 281 ref Content Patterns of Sexual Behavior employs a cross cultural ... ian capacity for same sex same sex behavior . ref name Lyons Reception Patterns of Sexual Behavior has ... of its time. ref name Lyons Criticism Despite being comprehensive for its time, Patterns of Sexual ... sexual relativism . ref name Lyons References reflist DEFAULTSORT Patterns Of Sexual Behavior ... more details
Doctorwhobook title Short Trips Defining Patterns series Big Finish Short Trips number 23 featuring cover writer Ian Farrington publisher Big Finish Productions isbn ISBN 978 1 84435 268 5 pages date March 2008 preceding Short Trips The Ghosts of Christmas following Short Trips The Quality of Leadership Short Trips Defining Patterns is a Big Finish Productions Big Finish original anthology edited by Ian Farrington and based on the long running United Kingdom British science fiction on television science fiction television series Doctor Who . The theme of the collection is the patterns that define the Universe. DWspinoff Stories class wikitable Title Author Doctor Featuring Machine Time George Ivanoff Fourth Doctor 4th The Tide and Time Neil Corry Seventh Doctor 7th Ace Doctor Who Ace Losing the Audience Mat Coward First Doctor 1st Susan Foreman Susan One Card For The Curious Xanna Eve Chown 7th Ace Seance John Davies author John Davies 7th Ace The Celestial Harmony Engine Ian Briggs 7th Mutiny Robert Dick author Robert Dick Harry Sullivan Harry Numb Dave Owen author Dave Owen Third Doctor 3rd Sarah Jane Smith Sarah Jane Closing the Account Stephen Hatcher 7th The Great Escapes Simon Guerrier Lucie Miller Lucie Loose Change Steven Savile Sixth Doctor 6th Lepidoptery for Beginners John Dorney Second Doctor 2nd James McCrimmon Jamie & Zoe Herriot Zoe One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Chris Thomas author Chris Thomas 2nd & Fifth Doctor 5th Jamie & Vislor Turlough Turlough Homework Michael Coen 2nd Jamie & Zoe The Devil Like a Bear Brian Willis 7th Ace Stanley Lizzie Hopley 4th Leela Doctor Who Leela Twilight s End Cavan Scott & Mark Wright writer Mark Wright 7th Nimrod Doctor Who Nimrod The Book of My Life Ian Mond 6th Linking Material Ian Farrington 6th United Nations Intelligence ... External links http www.bigfinish.com 23 Doctor Who Short Trips Defining Patterns Big Finish Productions Short Trips Defining Patterns References reflist 2 Category 2008 books Category Big Finish Short ... more details
media. Star patterns are extremely complex when the outer points are joined together and other intersections ... and geometric patterns of Islamic art are often said to arise from the Islam ic view of the world ... Yale UP, 2001 , 66. ref To the adherents of Islam , the continuous patterns are symbolic of their united ... . The geometric patterns can also be equally thought of as both art and science , some say. The art ... and times of Salah and Ramadan , ref name Gingerich all served as an impetus for geometric patterns in Islamic art . Notes reflist 2 References commonscat Field, Robert, Geometric Patterns from Islamic Art & Architecture , 1998. DEFAULTSORT Islamic Geometric Patterns Category Islamic art ... more details