0 present or noticeable in every part of a thing or place:
Reforms are being undermined by the all-pervasive corruption in the country.
In each of these areas of inquiry, the themes of organized complexity, developmental transactions, and the meaning of context are pervasive.
These are some of the pervasive themes found in this book.
Even the most elementary and pervasive acts, such as breathing and controlling posture, produce changes in the stimulation of multiple perceptual systems.
Moreover, they also discuss phenomena pervasive in dialogue, such as ellipsis and corrections.
The discussions at this workshop came under many areas, including discovering the fundamental primitives of pervasive computing, understanding their semantics, and developing corresponding implementations.
Its pervasive use within phonology is apparent from most of the phonology contributions in this volume.
Taking context into account when delivering adapted solutions to users is indeed one of the main goals of pervasive computing.
Our working hypothesis is that, in the software engineering of context-aware pervasive systems, situation abstraction is useful.