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the programmability
noun
The abstract capability of being programmable.
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The influence of defects and exogenous factors on the programmability of samples from two different programmable cellular material systems is investigated through finite element simulations.
The programmability of the digital computer to handle a wide range of tasks along with the capability of rapid change to a new program has made it invaluable for these purposes.
However, the programmability of OpenFlow for tenants is limited.
You get the programmability of an Arduino, without having to learn the myriad other prerequisite skills.
Due to the programmability, the SDR platform is chosen to implement our spectrum access scheduling scheme.
The programmability makes the package suitable for advanced applications and secondary development.
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The key features of the smart DC/DC converter vs. state of the art [1, 7 9] are the digital programmability of the output voltage, the slope control of the MOS driver, the dithering of the frequency used in the PWM-like control loop, and the asynchronous hysteretic control which is activated when the load current is low to minimize the power consumption.
Instead, the digital programmability of the output voltage also allows sharing resources such as the digital communication bus.
We observed that software bypassing provides similar or better energy efficiency to processor customization by reducing connectivity while maintaining the full programmability of the processor.
However, utility of Tev-ZFEs is constrained by the imperfect programmability of the ZF proteins, and extensive engineering is required to alter LHE specificity.
To achieve the field programmability for hysteresis/resolution for the proposed PAM, we improved the ASDM architecture of Fig. 2.
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