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Our health, safety, and security depend on interconnecting law, policy, and health research.
This contextual age will rely on interconnecting these services into cloud-based databases.
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The growing dependence of critical infrastructures and industrial automation on interconnected physical and cyber-based control systems has resulted in a growing and previously unforeseen cyber security threat to supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and distributed control systems (DCSs).
In 1983 several commercial instrument manufacturers agreed on a way of interconnecting instruments so that they could work together or in conjunction with a personal computer.
From this point of view, the brain can be considered as a modular system that can increase in complexity by building on and interconnecting to preexisting building blocks (Kelley, 2004).
It aims at aggregating consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective judgment on those propositions.
A major side effect of power dissipation on interconnect lines is an increase in interconnect temperature.
In reality, it's not true — they only work on interconnects as and when you need them as a client".
This architecture is especially suitable for tolerating soft errors in functional cells or on interconnect lines.
For completeness the effects of process variation on interconnect delay and power consumption was also undertaken.
The increased dependence of clock cycle time on interconnect delay favors chip multiprocessors (CMP) for future microprocessor designs.
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