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computing 1 , n (↔ fr: informatique
1
)
computing: ~ used by computer scientist Agent , user
1
Agent
to act on task Patient

computing: ~ used by computer scientist Agent , user
1
Agent
to act on task Patient
Laptop computers and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have taken computing out of the office.
[
en PCWORK
]
As your computing needs get more sophisticated, so does the power and performance you will want to get from your computer.
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en GUIDE
]
These modest machines--typically equipped with an older processor, 16MB of memory, and a 1GB-to-2GB hard disk--are bringing home computing to a previously untapped segment of the population.
[
en PCMAG1
]
Name of the agent Agent computer scientist
1
That is concerned with c. used in homes home ~
That is concerned with c. used by individuals personal ~
French
LPD MCLH
01/09/2010

computing 2 , n (↔ fr: calcul
1
)
computing: ~ of value Patient by computer
1
Agent

Now, how the interior switch will select a route without having a computing power?
[
en COMER
]
Beyond the computing power of the processors, these routers can handle so much information because they are very highly specialized.
[
enHOW ROUTERS WORK
]
The computing power of a teardrop-sized DNA computer, using the DNA logic gates, will be more powerful than the world's most powerful supercomputer.
[
en PCWORK
]
Name of the agent Agent computer
1
French
MCLH
01/09/2010
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