The continuous and progressiveaspects list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated sc cont and sc prog ... continuous and progressiveaspects the same, in which case the term continuous is used to refer ... that makes a distinction between the continuous and progressiveaspects. Cantonese Yue Chinese Cantonese ... progressive aspect while is used to express continuous aspect. Take the following example class ... English speakers the difference between continuous and progressive because wearing in English never ... aspect is assumed. In order to emphasize the progressive aspect rather than the continuous, literally ... like right now can be used to indicate that the action is progressivecontinuous and not habitual ... have a definite progressivecontinuous aspect, marked by auxiliaries, for past, present, and future ... Japanese uses the same grammar form to form the progressive and the continuous aspect, specifically ... of the verb, they are interpreted as either progressive or continuous. For example Intransitive ... habitual, imperfective aspect imperfective aspects. It is a verb category with two principal meaning components limited duration and possible incompletion. Most languages treat continuous and progressiveaspects as alike and use the two terms interchangeably, but there are languages that distinguish them. As with other grammatical categories, the precise semantics of the aspects vary from language ... Turkish counts the iyor form as a present tense Robert Underhill s as a progressive tense and Jacklin Kornfilt s as both a continuous nonhabitual imperfective and a progressivecontinuous non stative aspect. Continuous versus progressive The progressive aspect expresses the dynamic quality of actions that are in progress while the continuous aspect expresses the state of the subject that is continuing ... of Tom s legs progressive aspect , or Tom s current state, the fact that Tom is walking rather than doing something else at the moment continuous aspect . Refimprove description date January 2011 Continuous ... more details
Infobox book name Aspects of the Novel title orig translator image include the file and the image size image caption author E. M. Forster illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series subject English literature genre publisher Edward Arnold pub date 1927 english pub date media type pages 224 isbn oclc 558996342 dewey congress preceded by followed by Aspects of the Novel is a book compiled from a series of lectures delivered by E. M. Forster at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1927, in which he discussed the English language novel. By using examples from classic texts, he highlights the seven universal aspects of the novel story, characters, plot, fantasy, prophecy, pattern, and rhythm. References Oliver Stallybrass, Editor s Introduction , in Aspects of the Novel Penguin Books , 1980 book stub Category 1927 books Category Books about literature ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aspects of Aggression Type ep Artist Leaether Strip Cover Leaetherstripaggression.jpg Released 1990 Recorded Genre Industrial, EBM Length Label Zoth Ommog Producer Reviews Last album Japanese Bodies 1989 This album Aspects of Aggression 1990 Next album Object V 1991 Aspects of Aggression is an EP by Leaether Strip , released on a Mini CD . It features a re recording, an original song, and a song only released on Gramophone record vinyl . Tracklisting sub All tracks by Claus Larsen sub Le ther Strip Part II Re Animated 5 57 Fit For Flogging 5 22 Japanese Bodies 4 37 Personnel Claus Larsen vocals, producer, mixing Le ther Strip Category 1990 EPs Category Le ther Strip EPs ... more details
. In 2007 Hip Hop Connection magazine issue 214 ranked Aspects Correct English 28 in the 50 Best British ... Retrieved March 9, 2011 ref folded, Aspects were signed to Antidote Records ref http www.antidoterecords.co.uk ... artists over the last decade ref http www.discogs.com artist aspects Retrieved March 8, 2011 ... references External Links http www.discogs.com artist aspectsAspects Discogs discography br ... more details
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Infobox Musical name Aspects of Love image Aspects of love logo.png caption Original West End Logo music Andrew Lloyd Webber lyrics Don Black lyricist Don Black br Charles Hart lyricist Charles Hart book Andrew Lloyd Webber br Don Black lyricist Don Black br Charles Hart lyricist Charles Hart basis Aspects of Love novel Aspects of Love by David Garnett productions 1989 West End theatre West End br ... production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards Aspects of Love is a musical theatre musical ... on the Aspects of Love novel novella of the same name by David Garnett , the piece focuses on the romantic ... years. The aspects of the title refers to the many forms that love takes in the show love between ... some hints of lesbian ism Giulietta and Rose . Lloyd Webber was introduced to Aspects of Love ... the project in earnest. ref http www.andrewlloydwebber.com shows aspects of love Aspects ... Rich wrote in a negative review Whether Aspects of Love is a musical for people is another matter. ref ... flop in Broadway history. ref Bernstein, Richard. http www.nytimes.com 1991 03 07 theater aspects ... 2FL 2FLloyd 20Webber 2C 20Andrew Aspects, the Musical That Had Everything, And Lost Everything , The New ... in Australia . Aspects of Love was produced in Japan , the Philippines , Hungary , Finland , and Denmark ... reviews aspects rev.htm Review Aspects of Love britishtheatreguide.info, 2007, retrieved ... http www.reallyuseful.com news aspects of love hits south africa South Africa listing reallyuseful.com ... theatre london E8831266497496 Nunn Revives Aspects of Love at Menier, 15 Jul.html Nunn Revives Aspects ... World Award McAllen, winner References http www.reallyuseful.com shows aspects of love Aspects of Love ... Aspects of Love Notes Reflist External links http www.ibdb.com production.asp?ID 4559 Internet Broadway ... ca Aspects of Love de Aspects of Love Musical it Aspects of Love ja ru sv Aspects of Love ... more details
that gradually progresses Continuous and progressiveaspects , a grammatical aspect that expresses ...Wiktionary Progressive is an adjectival form of Progress disambiguation progress and may refer to Politics Progressivism , a political movement ideology Progressive Era , a period of reform in the United States ca. 1890 1930 Progressive Party disambiguation Progressive Party , any of several political parties Progressive tax , a type of tax rate structure The Progressive , a left wing magazine Congressional Progressive Caucus , members within the Democratic Party in the United States Congress dedicated to the advancment of progressive issues and positions Business Progressive Corporation , a US insurance company Progressive Enterprises , a New Zealand retail cooperative Music Progressive music disambiguation , an approach to musical composition Progressive rock , a subgenre of rock music Progressive metal , a genre of heavy metal music Progressive country , a subgenre of country music Progressive electronic music , a collection of electronic dance music genres Progressive psytrance , a style of trance music Progressive rock radio format , a radio station programming format Progressive , a demo by the band Haggard band Haggard Religion Progressive creationism , a form of Old Earth creationism Progressive Judaism , an term for strands of Judaism which do not view halakha as normative Progressive revelation Bah , a core teaching of Bah that suggests that religious truth is revealed by God progressively and cyclically over time Progressive revelation Christian , the concept that the sections of the Bible written later contain a fuller revelation of God Progressive Christianity , a movement within contemporary Protestantism Liberal movements within Islam , or progressive Islam , a modern liberal interpretation of Islam Sports Progressive Field originally Jacobs Field , home of the Cleveland Indians Technology Progressive disclosure , a technique used in human computer ... more details
Citations missing date November 2007 distinguish2 the Progressive Building Society trading name The Progressive Infobox Magazine title The Progressive image file Progressive Cover 10 02.jpg image size 200px image caption October 2002 cover editor Matthew Rothschild editor title Editor previous editor staff writer frequency Monthly circulation category Politics , culture company The Progressive Magazine publisher firstdate 1909 country USA based Madison, Wisconsin language English website http www.progressive.org www.progressive.org issn 0033 0736 The Progressive is an American monthly magazine of politics, culture and progressivism with a pronounced Modern liberalism in the United States liberal ... from August 1945 to the present. History The Progressive was founded on January 9, 1909, by United ... , its name was changed to The Progressive in 1929. ref cite news last Thelen first David P. coauthors ... 07 09 ref The campaigns The Progressive has led include the fight to stay out of World War I, opposition ... entitled The Crisis of Survival . In 1979 Anchor nuclear secrets , The Progressive won national ... First Amendment case of prior restraint , United States v. The Progressive . In the 1980s, it published stories about U.S. support for death squad s in Central America. During the 1990s, The Progressive ... , an Air America Radio affiliate, features a Progressive Radio show with Matthew Rothschild ... audio editorial, The Progressive Point of View , which features Rothschild. Circulation ... and Magazine s ref Contributors Throughout the years, The Progressive has published leading social critics ... title The Progressive Magazine to Celebrate Its 90th Anniversary in January publisher Common Dreams ... John Nichols , Adolph L. Reed, Jr. , and Howard Zinn . The editor of The Progressive is Matthew ... 2 External links http www.progressive.org Official website EnglishCurrentAffairs DEFAULTSORT Progressive ... published in Wisconsin ar de The Progressive ... more details
in continuous revelation. other denominations views on this principle needed Islam There is no verse ... Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church , continuous revelation is the principle that God or his ... s revelations to Moses in Deuteronomy to explain the importance and necessity of continuous revelation ... scriptural wiktionary canon canon of the LDS Church is based on the principle of continuous revelation ... i Faith Main Progressive revelation Bah Progressive revelation is a core teaching in the Bah ... Smith first Peter encyclopedia A concise encyclopedia of the Bah Faith title Progressive revelation ... of the successive and continuous religions founded by Manifestations of God is that there is an evolutionary ... of Progressive Revelation first Zaid last Lundberg date 1996 05 url http bahai library.com ... to which these spiritual truths are expounded changes. ref name lundberg Criticisms The notion of progressive ... Direct revelation Terton General revelation Progressive revelation Christian the belief of progressive revelation in the Christian Bible Notes reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Continuous Revelation Category Christian ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In numerical analysis , continuous wavelet s are functions used by the continuous wavelet transform . These functions are defined as analytical expression s, as functions either of time or of frequency. Most of the continuous wavelets are used for both wavelet decomposition and composition transforms. That is they are the continuous counterpart of orthogonal wavelet s. The following continuous wavelets have been invented for various applications Morlet wavelet Modified Morlet wavelet Mexican hat wavelet Complex mexican hat wavelet Shannon wavelet Difference of Gaussians Hermitian wavelet Hermitian hat wavelet Beta wavelet Causal Wavelet wavelet s Cauchy wavelet Addison wavelet See also Wavelet DEFAULTSORT Continuous Wavelet Category Continuous wavelets Category Numerical analysis Category Functional analysis ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Continuous design is a software development practice of creating and modifying the design of a system as it is developed, rather than specifying the system completely before development starts, as in the waterfall model or in bursts at the beginning of each iteration as in the iterative and incremental development iterative model . Also called evolutionary design or incremental design , continuous design was popularized by extreme programming . Continuous design also uses test driven development and refactoring . It is similar to, and generally used with, continuous integration . Martin Fowler wrote a popular book called Refactoring , as well as a popular article entitled Is Design Dead? , that talked about continuous evolutionary design. Jim Shore wrote an article IEEE titled Continuous Design . See also Rapid application development External links http martinfowler.com articles designDead.html Is Design Dead? DEFAULTSORT Continuous Design Category Software design Soft eng stub de Evolution res Design ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 A continuous facility is a type of testing facility that produces test conditions that can be maintained indefinitely, such as certain types of wind tunnel s. In contrast to continuous facilities are blow down facility blow down facilities that operate only in short bursts at conditions that cannot be maintained continuously. Category Tests engineering stub ... more details
Wikify date March 2011 Continuous Assessment is the educational policy in which students are examined continuously over most of the duration of their education, the results of which are taken into account after leaving school. It is often proposed or used as an alternative to a final examination system. There are several types of continuous assessment including daily in class work, course related projects and papers, and practical work ref http www.cdtl.nus.edu.sg handbook assess types cont.htm Types of Continuous Assessment ref . See also Educational assessment References reflist DEFAULTSORT Continuous Assessment Category Educational assessment and evaluation Category Evaluation methods Category Evaluation Category School terminology Category Standards based education education stub ... more details
Ref improve section date May 2010 Continuous Availability is an approach to computer system and application design that protects users against downtime, whatever the cause and ensures that users remain connected to their documents, data files and business applications. In early days of computing, availability was not considered a priority citation required . With the increasing use of online transactions, Continuous Availability is increasingly important based on the need to support customer access to information systems. There are different measures and definitions of Continuous Availability depending on whom you ask citation needed Permanently Available 100 uptime never down Continuously Available 99.999 uptime down a maximum of about 5 minutes per year Highly Available 99.99 available down a maximum of about 1 hour per year Solutions to Continuous Availability exists in different forms and implementations depending on the software and hardware manufacturer. The goal of the discipline is to reduce the user or business application downtime, which can have a severe impact on business operations. Inevitably, such downtime can lead to loss of productivity, loss of revenue, customer dissatisfaction and ultimately can damage a companies reputation. History Various commercially viable examples exist for hardware software implementations. These include Neverfail Tandem computer Tandem ... here automatically Reflist http www.neverfailgroup.com default continuous availability products.html Neverfail External links http www.neverfailgroup.com default continuous availability products.html ... story plugging continuous availability Plugging Continuous Availability http msmvps.com blogs clusterhelp archive 2005 08 05 61708.aspx Continuous Availability Blog http www.computerweekly.com Articles 2010 03 30 240750 Continuous Availability for Microsoft SharePoint Farms White.htm Continuous Availability for SharePoint http www.redbooks.ibm.com abstracts sg242085.html IBM Redbook on Continuous ... more details
Original research date November 2010 Manufacturing Continuous production is a method used to manufacturing manufacture , produce, or process materials without interruption. This process is followed in most oil and gas industries and petrochemical plant, process manufacturing and in other industries such as the float glass industry, where glass of different thickness is processed in a continuous manner. Once the molten glass flows out of the furnace , machines work on the glass from either side and either compress or expand it. Controlling the speed of rotation of those machines and varying them in numbers produces a glass ribbon of varying width and thickness. Continuous production is largely controlled by production controllers with feedback. The majority of transducers and controllers employ PID Proportional, Integral, and Derivative control which controls the final output element based on the variables response to the control element. The most important difference between batch production and continuous production is that in continuous production, the chemical transformations of the input materials are made in continuous reactions that occur in flowing streams of the materials whereas in batch production they are done in containers. DEFAULTSORT Continuous Production Category Production and manufacturing fr Production en continu id Produksi kontinu ... more details
In mathematics , continuous symmetry is an intuitive idea corresponding to the concept of viewing some symmetries as Motion physics motion s, as opposed to e.g. reflection symmetry , which is invariance under a kind of flip from one state to another. It has largely and successfully been formalised in the mathematical notions of topological group , Lie group and group action . For most practical purposes continuous symmetry is modelled by a group action of a topological group. The simplest motions follow a one parameter subgroup of a Lie group, such as the Euclidean group of three dimensional space . For example translation geometry translation parallel to the x axis by u units, as u varies, is a one parameter group of motions. Rotation around the z axis is also a one parameter group. Continuous symmetry has a basic role in Noether s theorem in theoretical physics , in the derivation of conservation law s from symmetry principles, specifically for continuous symmetries. The search for continuous symmetries only intensified with the further developments of quantum field theory . See also Infinitesimal transformation Sophus Lie References William H. Barker, Roger Howe 2007 , Continuous Symmetry from Euclid to Klein DEFAULTSORT Continuous Symmetry Category Symmetry Category Lie groups Category Group actions nl Continue symmetrie zh ... more details
Continuous auditing is the application of automated tools to provide Assurance services assurance on financial and non financial data within a company. Simply put, continuous auditing uses a set of tools ... to prevent errors and fraud. The continuous aspect of continuous auditing and reporting ..., it also means that the information is verified constantly for errors or fraud. Each instance of continuous ... hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, etc. depending on the application. History of continuous auditing The first application of continuous auditing was developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1989 ref Vasarhelyi, M.A. and Halper, F. B., 1991, The Continuous Audit of Online Systems, Auditing A Journal of Practice and Theory, 10 1 , 110 125. ref . Known as a continuous process auditing system CPAS , the system ... information were also introduced. Components of continuous auditing Continuous auditing is made up of two main parts continuous data assurance CDA and continuous controls monitoring CCM . Continuous Data Assurance A concern with continuous auditing is that the financial information is correct. Continuous Controls Monitoring Monitoring is measuring, or comparing settings in an enterprise resource ... of auditors. The objective of black box logging is to protect a continuous auditing system against auditor and management benchmarks. Continuous Reporting Continuous reporting is the release of financial and non financial information also on a near real time basis. The purpose of continuous ... more feasible. Continuous reporting also benefits users under Regulation Fair Disclosure . Continuous ... strategic moves and undermine competitive advantage. Demand Demand for continuous auditing has come .... Working paper presented at the Fifth Continuous Auditing Symposium. ref . Internal drivers As companies ... is also driving demand for continuous auditing ref Van Decker, J., 2004, The Need for Continuous ... for Continuous Assurance, Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting, 1 1 , 1 21. ref Laws ... more details
orphan date July 2009 Wikify date July 2009 Continuous inspection USDA s meat and poultry inspection system is often called continuous because no animal destined for human food may be slaughtered or dressed unless an inspector is continuously present to examine each one before slaughter antemortem inspection , and its carcass and parts after slaughter postmortem inspection . This also is sometimes referred to as carcass by carcass inspection. In processing plants as opposed to slaughter plants , inspectors need not be present at all times, but they do visit at least once daily. Thus, processing inspection also is considered to be continuous. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach DEFAULTSORT Continuous Inspection Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
Calculus Cleanup date June 2010 In mathematics , a continuous function is a function mathematics function ..., a function is said to be discontinuous . A continuous function with a continuous inverse function ... the function h t which describes the height of a growing flower at time t . This function is continuous. In fact, there is a dictum of classical physics which states that in nature everything is continuous ... at 4 00 PM on business days, then M becomes continuous function, as every function whose domain is a discrete subset of reals is. Real valued continuous functions Historical infinitesimal definition Cauchy ... coordinate system Cartesian plane the function is continuous if, roughly speaking, the graph is a single unbroken curve with no holes or jumps . In general, we say that the function f is continuous ... is continuous. We call a function continuous if and only if it is continuous at every point of its domain. More generally, we say that a function is continuous on some subset of its domain if it is continuous ... the set of all continuous functions with domain . Similarly, C sup 1 sup is used to denote the set of differentiable function s whose derivative is continuous, C for the twice differentiable functions whose second derivative is continuous, and so on see differentiability class . In the field ... of continuous functions Without resorting to limits, one can define continuity of real functions ..., and suppose c is an element of the domain of . The function is said to be continuous at the point ... , and we can do that no matter how small the x neighborhood is is then continuous at  c . In modern ... Rapid Oscillation.svg thumb The failure of a function to be continuous at a point is quantified by its ... oscillation a function is continuous at a point x sub 0 sub if and only if the oscillation ... theory to study the set of discontinuities and continuous points the continuous points are the intersection ... be defined as follows. A function &fnof from the reals to the reals is continuous if its natural extension ... more details
Multiple issues expert Computer science date March 2009 In software engineering , continuous integration CI implements continuous processes of applying quality control small pieces of effort, applied frequently. Continuous integration aims to improve the software quality quality of software , and to reduce ... scenario, developers may have to discard their changes and completely redo the work. Continuous integration ... best practice in how to achieve continuous integration, and how to automate this practice. Automation ... ref Recommended practices POV section date September 2010 Continuous integration as the practice of frequently ... arise without developers noticing them and correcting them immediately. ref name Fowler, Continuous ... title Continuous Integration accessdate 2009 11 11 last Fowler first Martin ... should be minimised. ref name Fowler, Continuous Integration practices Cite web url http martinfowler.com articles continuousIntegration.html PracticesOfContinuousIntegration title Continuous Integration ... Build Forge are frequently used in continuous integration environments. Build automation Automation .... A common practice is to use Automated Continuous Integration, although this may be done manually. For many, continuous integration is synonymous with using Automated Continuous Integration where a continuous integration server or Daemon computer software daemon monitors the version control system ... of thinking is Continuous Deployment , which calls for the software to be deployed directly into production ... 2009 03 continuous deployment 5 eas.html and http timothyfitz.wordpress.com 2009 02 10 continuous deployment at imvu doing the impossible fifty times a day ref History Continuous Integration ... wrote about continuous integration circa 1999. Fowler s paper ref name Fowler, Continuous Integration ... continuousIntegration.html title Continuous Integration ref Fowler, Continuous Integration ref is a popular ... Advantages Continuous integration has many advantages when unit tests fail or a Software bug bug emerges ... more details
Image Endlospapier.jpg thumb Continuous paper sheet Continuous stationery UK or tractor Feed paper USA is paper , which is designed for use with dot matrix printer s and line printer s. Other names for continuous stationery include fan fold paper , sprocket feed paper , burst paper and pin feed paper . It can be uncoated woodfree paper single ply or carbonless copy paper multi ply . Shape and Form Image Endlospapier fan fold paper.jpg thumb Preprinted continuous form paper Continuous paper is Perforation perforated transversely at regular intervals with a line of small slits which form a tear edge that defines the top and bottom of each page. When unfolded into a flat continuous sheet, this slit ... or jamming. The paper is fed vertically through the printer, with the edges of the continuous paper ... production method . Better quality continuous paper also includes additional longitudinal slit perforations ... grade of continuous paper uses a heavy bond weight similar to typing paper. It uses a very fine ... appearance of cheaper long slit perforations. The cheapest grade of continuous paper is commonly ... fan fold paper2.jpg thumb Continuous perforated paper A Unit record equipment Paper handling equipment burster is a machine that separates the continuous paper into separate, individual sheets along the perforations. A burster was typically used with printed continuous fed paper used in mass mail ... the last sheet firmly and pulls it away to burst the perforation. The continuous forms then advance into the feed rollers to burst the next sheet. Bursting is often a high speed process that allows the continuous ... large continuous documents, they might not be split into separate sheets. By continuously folding two single sided printed sheets back to back and binding together a stack of continuous feed paper ... Dot matrix printer dot matrix consumer printers. Continuous feed paper began to disappear ... sheets letter, legal or A4 of paper and don t require continuous feed. Continuous feed paper continues ... more details
Continuous monitoring is the process and technology used to detect compliance regulation compliance and risk issues associated with an organizations finance financial and operational environment. The financial and operational environment consists of people, processes, and systems working together to support efficient and effective operations. Controls are put in place to address risk s within these components. Through continuous monitoring of the operations and controls, weak or poorly designed or implemented controls can be corrected or replaced thus enhancing the organization s operational risk profile. Investors, governments, the public and other stakeholders continue to increase their demands ... methods for maintaining that compliance. Continuous monitoring is part of the solution. It can be a key ... risk management. Continuous monitoring is the process and technology used to detect compliance and risk ... payments, and transactions that fall outside of approved parameters. A by product of continuous monitoring is it highlights opportunities to improve operational processes. Continuous monitoring can ... periodic snapshot audit by putting in place continuous monitoring of transactions and controls so that weak ... 404 http www.soxlaw.com s404.htm . Continuous monitoring typically includes solutions that address the three operational disciplines known as Continuous Audit Continuous Controls Monitoring Continuous Transaction Inspection Continuous monitoring systems can examine 100 of transactions and data processed in different applications and databases. The continuous monitoring systems can test for inconsistencies ... executive officer can effectively attest to the effectiveness of their internal controls. Continuous ... at night. Companies providing continuous controls monitoring include ACL software Services Ltd ... Continuous monitoring typically includes solutions that address the three operational disciplines known as Continuous Audit Continuous Controls Monitoring Continuous Transaction Inspection br Category ... more details
Continuous Simulation refers to a computer model of a physical system that continuously tracks system response over time according to a set of equations typically involving differential equations . ref http www.cs.uu.nl docs vakken sim continuous.pdf Continuous Simulation description from University of Utrecht ref ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G2 3401200119.html Definition of Simulation with reference to continuous simulation at Encyclopedia.com ref History It is notable as one of the first uses ever put to computers, dating back to the Eniac in 1946. Continuous simulation allows prediction of rocket trajectories, hydrogen bomb dynamics Eniac N.B. this is the first use ever put to the Eniac , electric circuit simulation ref http www.cs.mun.ca donald msc node10.html Electric circuit simulation from Memorial University Canada ref , and robotics ref http www.springerlink.com content nm301h65x0606064 Intelligent Robotic Systems , pub. Springer Link ISBN 978 0 306 46062 3 ref . Established in 1952, The Society for Modeling & Simulation http www.scs.org About SCS.cfm SCS is a nonprofit, volunteer driven corporation dedicated to advancing the use of modeling & simulation to solve real world problems. Their first publication strongly suggested that the Navy was wasting a lot of money ... could provide better information through the simulation of flights. Since that time continuous simulation ... moon shot would have been possible without it. Modern applications Continuous simulation is found ... Language for Continuous Simulation and Model Based Development ref . Indeed, much of modern technology ... continuous simulation. Mathematical theory In continuous simulation, the continuous time response ... Newton s 2nd law , F m a , is a good example of a single ODE continuous system. Numerical integration ... of ODEs. By coupling the ODE solver with other numerical operators and methods a continuous ... VisSim a graphical language for continuous simulation Category Simulation ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Continuous obsolescence or perpetual revolution is a phenomenon where industry trends, or other items that do not immediately correspond to technical needs, mandate a continual readaptation of a system such work does not increase the usefulness of the system, but is required for the system to continue fulfilling its functions. Continuous obsolescence may be unintentional. One type of largely unintentional case of continuous obsolescence occurs when the rising demand for graphics and experience intensive videogame s collides with a long development time for a new title while a game may have been acceptable or even revolutionary if released on schedule, a delay exposes it to the risk of being unable to compete with better games released during the delay e.g. Daikatana , or even being continually rewritten to take advantage of better technologies as they become available e.g. Duke Nukem Forever . This last behavior is an example of a software development anti pattern . Continuous obsolescence may also be intentional, for example when an application tries to include compatibility for the output of another widely used application. In this case, the software house responsible for the latter may vary its output format repeatedly, forcing the developer of the former to continuously expend resources to keep its compatibility up to date, rather than using those resources to expand features or otherwise make the product more competitive. Many accuse Microsoft of doing exactly this with the file formats used by its Microsoft Office Office application suite. Continuous obsolescence may get its name from the Extreme Programming concept of continuous integration . See also Planned obsolescence technology stub DEFAULTSORT Continuous Obsolescence Category Anti patterns ... more details