0 the quality of being light and small enough to be easily carried or moved: --
Health-savings accounts have been touted for their portability from job to job.
There is a need for pension portability, to enable workers to take whatever pension credits they earn from job to job.
Campers like food pouches for their portability and long shelf lives.
The advantage of the smaller model is its greater portability.
1 the ability to be easily carried: --
This new gadget is quite bulky, sacrificing portability for ease of use.
2 the ability to be used for a different purpose or on a different system: --
The byte code representation is used to achieve portability and save space.
Other implementations of the most useful functionalities for resource development and maintenance are being investigated to achieve improved responsiveness and wider portability.
Performance and portability are attained simultaneously because of the modular construction of the dense linear algebra operations.
Chapters 4 and 5 describe existing master systems with force feedbacks, classifying and comparing them as a function of their portability.
Due to portability, constraints are imposed on the dimensions and mass of the system, which resulted in a compromise in illumination power.
In this sense, the portability and ease of application of the comprehensiveness rationale insured the rapid diffusion of feedback effects.
As a result, a named entity recognition system with better performance and better portability (with much less training data) is achieved.
With the performance having been evaluated, the next step is to see how well the stochastic parser does when it comes to portability.