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On the opposite side of the coin is a "fat client," which refers to a computer on which the program in use resides directly on that machine, which also does the bulk of the data processing.
Transmeta, founded six years ago by a former Sun Microsystems technologist, David R. Ditzel, has taken a software-intensive approach to chip design to allow variable consumption of power depending on the demands of the program in use.
Designing a schedule that generates those ratings, while also guaranteeing competitive fairness, is more complicated than ever, even though a computer program in use for eight years now does some of the work that was once done entirely by hand — spitting out 400,000 complete or partial schedules from a possible 824 trillion game combinations.
Additional file 5: Movie 5 shows the program in use for a small set of text entry.
They run the gamut from basic to high-tech - including an electronic medical records program in use in more than 20 countries.
The logistics of the ultrasound program in use at Nawanyago HC III have been well described in our previous work [ 20, 21].
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But Richard B. McKenzie, an economist, contends that there are probably fewer than 10,000 Windows programs in use today.
But the vast majority of the more than 700 different abstinence education programs in use in the nation have never been thoroughly studied.
In middle school alone, there were 20 math programs in use last summer, suggesting that the program has lacked the kind of systemwide coherency that Mr. Klein has deemed crucial and is seeking with the new citywide curriculum.
Some programs in use today "went from just obnoxious advertising into the hacking area," said Richard M. Smith, a software engineer and privacy expert who has done some of the groundbreaking work that uncovered the ways of rogue programs.
There are probably fewer than 10,000 Windows programs in use today and most users probably have no more than a handful on their computers, according to the economist, Richard B. McKenzie, a conservative scholar at the University of California at Irvine.
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