Sentence examples for described constraints from inspiring English sources

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Roy Fielding [ 11] described constraints and design decisions behind the World Wide Web as an architectural style pattern named Representational State Transfer, or REST for short, that was applied to the design of the Hypertext Transfer protocol (HTTP) [ 12] and Uniform Resource identifiers (URI) [ 13].

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Agent rights are specified in a security policy rule model attached to the interaction model and describe constraints upon agent capabilities caused by their associated social roles.

Objectives: To identify and describe constraints facing the development and dissemination of technologies appropriate for public health care challenges and solutions in the developing world.

Based on the topological properties of the networks, our results describe constraints acting on the dynamical behaviour of wasp-waist ecosystems.

Ms Lin, though, has used the publicity generated by the snub to describe constraints imposed on Chinese film-makers and the blackout on anything showing the regime in an unfavourable light.

Finally, we consider recent concepts related to jamming, which have been suggested to apply to filled polymer systems, and may also be applicable in describing constraints exerted by crystal lamellae upon the RAF.

We describe constraints on the source energy spectrum of electrons, which appears to have the same shape as that of nuclear cosmic rays, and we discuss the evidence that positrons are predominantly if not exclusively of interstellar secondary origin.

Several axioms were defined and formalized in first-order logics, describing constraints in the software measurement domain.

Because the dictionary itself is semantic, it is possible to describe constraints and elaborations in the dictionary that can then be added to the document.

Using these abstractions we can implement rules with various ingredients, only by describing constraints and aggregating them into a new type of Rule.

A variety of formal languages are available to describe constraints of different kinds; one of them is a logical formalism called Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), whose syntax is described in Figure 1.

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