adopt (verbe)
Sens 1 : to take over and have or use (something) as one's
own. [source : D'après OAL]
Contextes :
- Secondly, we adopt the UMU-XACML-Editor developed by University of Murcia (UMU),
and make it to read and write a policy in the string form.
- Considering the characteristics of robotic command transfer, we adopt the
connection-oriented TCP to design the command transfer protocol among client,
Internet-based server, and simulation workstation.
- There are very few of these, unless we adopt a very extended definition of
closeness.
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Sens 2 : to decide to start using a particular idea,
plan, or method. [source : MAC]
Contextes :
- Several later systems, such as KeyNote and SD3, adopt a similar approach that
uses logic and signed certificates as the basis for making access control
decisions.
- In his African explorations, he was to adopt the same methods.
- The procedure we adopt in this work to investigate the ultimate behaviour of
systems of rigid blocks interacting through non-linear and non-elastic actions is the
one described in (Baggio and Trovalusci 1998) and is briefly summarised here
below.