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Imagine a user submits a task needing a lot of experimental data, say N in = 10 GByte, and producing N out = 2 GByte of graphical data during 0.12 CPU core hours.
A foot in the door is defined as a task needing a low investment, but sufficient for the subject to make a commitment.
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When a task needs to be accomplished, whether it is taking a person to the doctor or doing the shopping, it is posted on the site's calendar and an e-mail alert goes out to the community.
That is, a task needs to take one slot on a machine to be completed.
By compressing the amount of time a task needs, team members are forced to sharpen their focus and spend time only on the elements of the task that are critical to its success.
For example, if a task needs to be conducted only once or twice a year, such as providing deworming tablets, it does not have much impact on other tasks that are carried out on a more regular basis.
Similarly, if a task needed to take 10% of computation for running the mechanism of cloud computing and for executing the non-parallel processes, then the maximum speed-up rate was limited to 10 times.
In order to monitor comprehension, a task needs to involve at least one of the critical aspects of semantics, for example the relationship between words and objects, as is the case in the word-to-picture-matching task used most frequently in psycho- and neuro linguistics to investigate semantic understanding.
However, the integration of diverse devices demands a reliable communication, which is not an easy task, needing a mechanism that manages and synchronizes the members' messages.
Blackburn knew reaching the play-offs was going to be a difficult task, needing and to lose, while beating Wigan and then turning around a seven-goal swing on the Royals.
Resuming on 100-2, thomeome side faced a thankless task, needing another 311 runs to make the visitors bat again.
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