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- analysis since many cases can be rapidly investigated without manual recalculation. Modern spreadsheet software can have multiple interacting sheets and...
- A space–time trade-off, also known as time–memory trade-off or the algorithmic space-time continuum in computer science is a case where an algorithm or...
- following are the results before the constitutional court ordered a recalculation of them based on a partial recount. Most voted-for party by province...
- Research Laboratory. "'Radiation-Eating' Fungi Finding Could Trigger Recalculation Of Earth's Energy Balance And Help Feed Astronauts". Science Daily....
- enhancements and 64-bit support, including the following: Multi-threading recalculation (MTR) for commonly used functions Improved pivot tables More conditional...
- necessary for a NAT to re****emble these fragments to allow correct recalculation of higher-level checksums and correct tracking of which packets belong...
- results of Olga Zaitseva were later annulled due to doping offences. The recalculation would have given overall world cup win to Berger, but the IBU made the...
- constraint satisfaction or simplex algorithm) Dataflow programmingforced recalculation of formulas when data values change (e.g. spreadsheets) Distributed...
- method was used by Lotus 1-2-3, in the early 1980s, to discover the recalculation dependencies in a spreadsheet. Namely, a location was reserved in each...
- rendering operation. Under low load, cache misses result in a single recalculation of the rendering operation. The system will continue as before, with...