Articles Tagged ‘windows process’
Windows Processes Explained
Like most modern operating systems, Windows can run many programs at the same time. Still, unless your computer has several processors, it can only perform one task at a time. To solve this problem Windows switches rapidly between all running programs, creating the illusion of all programs running in parallel. If you have ever experienced a crash, however, you probably know that as soon as the switching stops working, all programs simply stop working.
Windows Processes Running in the Background
The desktop of your PC is deceptive. What appears to you to be a serene, well organized environment is merely a mask hiding the chaotic dance of dozens of processes simultaneously running in the background. Most of these are essential to your PC’s operation, some are unnecessary and simply wasting your system’s resources, but a few could be malicious applications.
The Process of Database Refactoring
You learned in A Vision for the Agile Data Method that agile methodologies such as eXtreme Programming (XP) (Beck 2000) and DSDM (Stapleton 2003) take an iterative and incremental approach to software development.
Process database entries
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for processing entries stored in an electronic database where each entry comprises a succession of data values of correlated variables. The entries are processed in order to provide predictions of future data values of the correlated variables. The invention has particular application to processing data entries that relate to customers of a bank or retail business so as to predict future data values of attributes of the customers.
Decision Process Database
The decisions Process Database of government are often mysterious. It is next to impossible, for instance, to learn the basis of the federal and State and Territory governments’ decisions to allow the release upon the public of a certain vaccine or other drug, as to its efficacy, safety, and necessity.

