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architecture
  1. Кабельная система здания топология локальной сети (шина, кольцо, звезда и т. п.)

  2. Форма и формат управления элементами стандартной транзакции.

  3. In networks, it is how the components are connected to and operate with one another. the term “network architecture” focuses on how fiber optic system elements communicate including functional organization (services) and configuration (topology and communications)

  4. A domestic picturesque patterned after its chalet prototype in switzerland; usually a two-story house built of rough-cut lumber to enhance its rustic appearance; often a front-gabled, shingled roof of moderate pitch, occasionally a jerkinhead roof; bracketed eaves having a significant overhang; exposed rafters; often, walls of board-and-batten construction; porches typically have flat balusters with cut-outs or stickwork. occasionally

  5. Конструкция (робота) см. также struсturе оf rоbоt

  6. N архитектура cognition, mind

  7. Архитектура

  8. See naval architecture.

  9. Общество по использованию эвм в технике, планировании и архитектуре

  10. A set of values, constraints, guidance, and practices that support the active evolution of the planning, designing, and construction of a system. the approach evolves over time, while simultaneously supporting the needs of current customers. 8 architecture can refer to sets of components in a computing system and their operational interrelationships as well as other important configurations such as the architecture of a neural network, which captures the patterns of connectivity within and between layers of units in the network model. artificial general intelligence (agi): a phrase that has been used to capture the possibility of developing more general ai capabilities, in distinction to the typically narrow capabilities of ai systems that have been developed to date. some use the term to refer to the prospect of achieving more human-like intelligence, developing ai systems with the ability to perform many of the intellectual tasks that humans are capable of doing, or developing systems that might employ a wide range of skills across multiple domains of expertise. artificial intelligence (ai): the ability of a computer system to solve problems and to perform tasks that have traditionally required human intelligence to solve. 603 p

  11. The basic design of a computer’s hardware. computers with different architecture, such as the pc and the mac, cannot run each others’ programs.

  12. The data-handling capacity of a microprocessor.

  13. The design of application software incorporating protocols and the means for expansion and interfacing with other programs.

  14. The physical construction or design of a computer system and its components.
architecture
    architecture and
      Tudor revival, as well as in
    architecture created in central
      Anatolia at the
    architecture de paysage
      architecture design and assessment system
        Система проектирования и оценки архитектуры
      architecture design and assessment system;
        architecture developed by the
          Sumerians, who
        architecture engineering and construction cad
          Сапр для архитектуры и строительства. в контексте цифрового производства и управления производственными процессами (см. mpm), которое является важной частью концепции управления жизненным циклом изделия (см. plm), необходимо осуществлять проектирование не самих изделий, а средств их производства, включая целые производственные цеха или промышленные зоны. помимо этого приложения, архитектурно-строительные сапр используются также для проектирования зданий и дизайна интерьеров.
        architecture found primarily in
          Louisiana and in
        architecture in
          France.
        architecture in the
          American southwest. rake 1. a slope; an inclination; e.g., the inclination (from the horizontal) of an auditorium floor. 2. a board or molding along the sloping edge of a gable; covers the edges of the siding. 3. on the roof of an early colonial house, a flat board covering the lower ends of the rafters.
        architecture industrielle 174 архитектура садово -парковая см. архитектура ландшафтная
          architecture is a smoothed
            Variant of the learning vector quantization (lvq) and counterpropagation architectures. see also: height, radial basis function, width, ftp://ftp.sas.com/pub/neural/faq2.html.
          architecture item
            Архитектурный конструктив
          architecture layer
            Уровень архитектуры
          architecture loosely based on the
            American federal style of architecture; moderately popular in the 1920s and beyond. neo-french architecture a free interpretation
          architecture neutral distribution format
          1. Независимый от архитектуры формат электронного распространения по

          2. Независимый от архитектуры формат распространения по; независимый от архитектуры формат электронного распространения программного обеспечения
          architecture of
          1. England before the angle valve anglo-saxon architecture angstrom 40 animal glue, hide glue a glue made from the bones, hide, horns, and connective tissues of animals; when used hot, it develops strong bonds; has poor water resistance.

          2. Louisiana, a roofed porch, usually open-sided, often extending across the entire front, across the front and one or more sides, or completely around the building on the upper level. gable roof 450 gable roof gable wall gable window 1. a window in a gable. 2.a window shaped like a gable. gaboon, okoume a wood resembling african mahogany but softer and lighter in weight. gadroon, godroon an ornament composed chiefly of ovoid or more elongated bosses regularly repeated, side by side.

          3. Louisiana, primarily in the 18th century, upright cypress stakes, driven into the ground in front of a house; similar in appearance to a picket fence.

          4. Louisiana, vertical wood framing having brick infilling. briquette-entre-poteaux in french vernacular

          5. Mesoamerica.

          6. Spanish religious orders, especially

          7. Louisiana, a relatively inexpensive, porous brick that was once used to fill the spaces between upright posts and diagonal braces in a home of timber-framed construction; often found in poteaux-en-terre houses; usually the entire brick-filled exterior surface was finished with a coat of lime plaster to protect the surface; then often covered with clapboard. many twostory town houses and houses of well-to-do planters had basement walls of brick and upper walls of briquette- entre-poteaux. also
          architecture of the early
            South. 2. descriptive of a full-colonnaded greek revival style mansion, usually constructed after the colonial period. also
          architecture ornementale des jardins de ville
            architecture that emulates many of its
              French antecedents, combining elements and characteristics of a wide range of historic style of its antecedents. typical characteristics include: a wall cladding of brick, stone, or stucco; quoins at the wall intersections; occasionally, decorative halftimbering; a cylindrical stair tow having a steep conical roof; a small porch having a balustrade over the door; a porte cochere; a tall, steeply pitched, hipped roof with one or more gables, often tiled or shingled; flared eaves; one or more massive chimneys; arched dormers, gabled dormers, or hipped wall dormers that break the line of the cornice; french windows or double-hung windows; upper-story windows that break the roof line; an entry door having a stone or terra-cotta door surround or having pilasters on each side. french embossing a method of etching glass with acid to produce lettering or ornamentation. as many as four strengths of hydrofluoric acid (or acid plus a buffering alkali) may be employed to produce an equal number of different surface textures. french flier, french flyer a flier of a threequarter- turn stair, around an open well. frenchman a tool used for pointing mortar joints. french method of application a method of applying roofing shingles; at least three corners are clipped so that they form a hexagonal pattern when laid with their diagonals perpendicular to the eaves of the roof; they lap both at the top and sides. french norman style a style of architecture
            architecture that originated with the
              Prairie school, popular primarily in the midwest from about 1900 to 1920. a house in this style often is characterized by: a two-story height with wings and/or porches of one story, integrated with its site to provide a low, horizontal appearance; the central portion of the house usually higher than the adjacent flanking wings; traditional building materials; exterior walls commonly of light-colored stucco, lightcolored brick, or concrete block; contrasting wood trim between stories; a porte cochere and/or a porch having a roof typically supported by heavy columns that are either square in cross-section or have slanted sides; a terrace and/or balcony; often, sullivanesque friezes and/or door surrounds; a broad, low-pitched roof; eaves with a considerable overhang; hipped or gabled dormers; a prominent, large, relatively low rectangular chimney; often, a series of windows below the roof overhang; commonly, diamond-shaped window panes set in lead cames; commonly, one-over-one double- hung sashes or tall casement windows, often grouped in sets of two or three; doors having windows, often glazed with highly decorative geometric patterns.
            architecture, engineering and
              architecture, engineering and construction