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The phrase "as a daemon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to computing, where "daemon" refers to a background process that runs on a computer system.
Example: "The application runs as a daemon, allowing it to perform tasks without user intervention."
Alternatives: "in the background" or "as a background process".
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"The Golden Compass," in which every human character is born with a shape-shifting animal companion known as a "daemon," scored a big early upset in the visual-effects category, beating two far more successful films: "Transformers" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End".
An agent system serves as a daemon to analyze the program codes for OCMS.
After that, the malicious program starts as a daemon and deletes the original files.
Extensions to cTAKES have been written which allow cTAKES to run as a daemon.
Shape can be run as a daemon or a foreground process, or via the API inside an existing process.
All three approaches were implemented as a daemon that continuously ran on the WLCG test infrastructure checking for data every 5 min.
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To generate a set of matching events, a background task (referred as a synchronization daemon) can run on the master to periodically generate the interrupts and corresponding events.
vsftpd can run either from an inetd or as a standalone daemon started from an initscript.
On Linux, the simulation process runs as a background daemon and can be managed as any other service (e.g can be configured to be started on system startup).
At the top level, there is a daemon executable which acts as a broker between requests and the code that will handle them.
Her drive seems impersonal: a daemon, which she hosts.
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