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Accordingly, a cone invariant set is addressed to satisfy the recursive feasibility of the present design.
These strategies are primarily addressed to satisfy the inexperienced users' needs, but their applicability can be reasonably extended to all the individuals curious and interested in Personal Informatics.
Many QoS-aware MAC protocols for WSNs address how to satisfy QoS requirements and ensure efficient resource usage at network overload [6 8].
In the second stage, strategic choice, the farm business defines the main strategic issues that it has to address and seeks to satisfy its basic priorities.
The new version has enough address space (128 bits) to satisfy foreseeable demands at least out to the end of the 21st Century.
The incentive area is the area where the future development is planned to satisfy the addressed demand.
Moreover, buyers base decisions on an established set of "signals" — most of which do more to satisfy compliance checklists than address underlying security vulnerabilities.
'Fit-for-purpose' (the project meets the needs for which it was undertaken to satisfy) is less explicitly addressed than time and cost, but implicitly shortcomings in the quality of the product translate into more time and cost (or less benefit).
Still, he recalls that he addressed the question of an airplane collision, if only to satisfy his engineer's curiosity.
"People are going to be wanting to satisfy themselves that those concerns are being addressed," he told Sky News.
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