granularity Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van granularity In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van granularity

  • Semantic interconnections reflect the fine granularity of the inventory, as they are expressions of the lexical knowledge base from which they are extracted.

  • The advantages of this simple, coarse-grained approach are excellent thread granularity and data locality.

  • Also, some conceptual formalisms (such as bond graphs) implicitly combine several variables in a single concept and hence their granularity is too low.

  • Further, because of the very fine granularity that most dataflow machines have used, the costs of scheduling and communication are very high.

  • The result of coordination, and its quality, are conceived differently at different levels of granularity.

  • The extent to which these objectives are met critically depends on the granularity of the types available.

  • With increasing task granularity and growing processor counts, the central task queue is likely to become a performance bottleneck.

  • Two prime examples of where such differences arise are the completeness of names and the granularity of dates and locations.

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