Sentence examples for random seeks from inspiring English sources

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It is possible that an analysis that required many random seeks on the disk could have realized a performance disparity between the two systems.

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He et al. [29] derive user activity (e.g., play, pause, random seek), but did not take advantage of them.

This architecture, composed of a P2P and a MAS layer, supports streaming and random seeking while providing scalability and efficiency.

To provide interactive operations such as random seeking for peer-to-peer on demand video streaming is a challenge.

After Stephen reads Krafft-Ebing in her father's library, she opens the Bible at random, seeking a sign, and reads Genesis 4 15, "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain ... ...... Hall uses the mark of Cain, a sign of shame and exile, throughout the novel as a metaphor for the situation of inverts.

Trials were identified using the same search strategy and key words as in the Picard review namely, "propofol", "pain", "injection", and "random", sought in the titles and abstracts, with a limit to humans but no limit to language.

Finally, computers access their memory in a random seek fashion, being able to position their "reading heads" at any position in the data streams in order to extract a certain block of data.

If we can evict (b_{u_1}), (b_{u_2}) and (b_{u_3}) in a batch, and read in (v_1), (v_2) and (v_3) in a batch, we only need to perform two random disk seeks, and the other I/Os can be performed sequentially.

Followers of the seemingly random clips seek connections and meaningfulness in them but are revealed to be victims of apophenia as the clips are just edited surveillance camera footage.

Open-FLUX rapidly evaluates dozens of different optimization cycles with random initial values and seeks the best fitting result among them, while FIA uses only one single (longer) run.

To solve minimum exposure path (MEP) problem in wireless sensor networks more efficiently, this work proposes an algorithm called target guiding self-avoiding random walk with intersection (TGSARWI), which mimics the behavior of a group of random walkers that seek path to their destinations in a strange area.

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