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Implementation of the Levels Structure Value [PDF]

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High-Level Implementation Steps

2016
The raindrops slowly gather into puddles. Randal enters the company cafe, shaking out his umbrella and taking off his rain coat. Gary follows Randal in shortly thereafter. Tim checks his watch—only two minutes late, which is not too bad for Randal.
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Circuit level implementation of photonic crystal devices

Applied Optics, 2020
Different types of photonic crystal components have been modeled by approximate RLC circuits. The proposed lumped circuits exploit the analogy of photonic crystal elements and RLC circuits. They are either coupled to each other or inserted like lumped circuits to imitate wave propagation within the photonic devices.
Mohammad Hasan Rezaei   +1 more
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Design and Implementation of Level Control Management: Level Manager

ECS Transactions, 2022
Water is one of the basic needs of all living beings. Wastage of water is one of the most significant reasons for water shortage around the world. At the household level, overflow of water from the overhead tanks may happen without our knowledge. Hence to prevent this and to save water at least for a certain extent, implementation of an automatic water
Bandi Divya Sravani   +2 more
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Verifying Low-Level Implementations of High-Level Datatypes

2010
For efficiency and portability, network packet processing code is typically written in low-level languages and makes use of bit-level operations to compactly represent data Although packet data is highly structured, low-level implementation details make it difficult to verify that the behavior of the code is consistent with high-level data invariants ...
Christopher L. Conway, Clark Barrett
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Implementing Service Level Management

2004
Service level management (SLM) is the managing of various phases in the entire lifecycle of a telecom service. SLM is also sometimes referred to as total service level management.
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Relay Implementation in WiMAX System Level Simulator

2009 First International Conference on Networked Digital Technologies, 2009
Future wireless communication systems are expected to provide more stable and higher data rate transmissions in the whole network. WiMAX is one of the technologies to cover diverse geographic regions. WiMAX covers the high dense urban areas and provide access over large geographic regions in remote rural area.
Mumtaz, S.   +3 more
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CMMI Level 2 Implementation

2010
This chapter is focused on the implementation of maturity level 2 in an organization. A CMMI level 2 organization has policies for managing a project, and procedures to implement these policies have been established. Practices are in place to ensure that the process is planned, performed, and controlled, and the process is enforced with independent ...
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Implementing LISP in a high‐level language

Software: Practice and Experience, 1977
AbstractThe problems of producing an efficient but robust implementation of a high‐level language by building on existing compilers are discussed with reference to a LISP system consisting of an interpreter, a compiler and a large collection of support routines.In retrospect it can be seen that almost all of the major difficulties encountered were ...
Fitch, J. P., Norman, A. C.
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CMMI Level 3 Implementation

2010
A maturity level 3 organization has standard organization-wide processes in place that are well understood and are defined in terms of procedures and standards. These standard processes ensure consistency in the way in which projects are conducted across the organization, and best practices have been generalized for use at the organization level.
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