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time slice
noun
The period of time for which a process is allowed to run in a preemptive multitasking system.
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Obviously, there is no any idle time slice in time slice [COT m (j f ), COT r (j)].
Simulation results show that the average delay increases as the time slice length increases.
9. Gödel spacetime does not possess a single global time slice.
We also include values of p for the single time slice of Figure 1.
A predictable scheduling can only be time-based, where each core receives a fixed time slice.
The estimation of travel time by considering time slice method is expressed in Eq. (2).
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Our interview hasn't even begun and I'm witnessing a prime-time slice of the real Iris Apfel.
Basically, time-slice works like this.
The essence of time-slice photography is that, instead of using a single moving motion-picture camera, it uses several still cameras, all of which take pictures simultaneously.
The Matrix crew admit they were aware of the time-slice effect's earlier incarnations - for instance, Michel Gondry's Like A Rolling Stone video for The Rolling Stones.
Internalist theories are thus current time-slice theories.
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