A language construct that is (in general) grammatically divisible; for example, `expression' or `declaration' in C See section 2 1 Languages and Context-Free Grammars
Setting up "views" with a related set of elements such as core routers, all the servers in a department, and so forth Extremely useful in performance reporting to enable you to better match reports to your existing business processes
@paren surround the argument with parentheses, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @bkt surround the argument with square brackets, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @brace surround the argument with curly braces, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @bars surround the argument with vertical bars, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @rad place a radical symbol around the first argument; render the second argument, if any, as the exponent to the top-left of the radical symbol
The process of creating a separate block in the CHIPS/PRELUDE hierarchy containing specified components placed with all other clusters during floorplanning The cell groups are annotated into GOOD by FIZZ2GOOD and read by CHIPS/PRELUDE during clustering
1) Controlling the gain of several individual channels with a Group Fader 2) The mixing together of several individual audio signals to send a mixed signal out of the console to record a track on a multitrack tape machine
In 1923, 123 separate railway companies were grouped into just four, the Great Western Railway (the only one already existing), London Midland & Scottish , London North Eastern Railway and Southern Railway
A language construct that is (in general) grammatically divisible; for example, `expression' or `declaration' in C See section Languages and Context-Free Grammars
A set of members that is selected by a filtering process and that may be treated as a separate aggregate group This group behaves very much like a parent to all of its specific members, and it supports full calculation logic, including additive and non-additive calculations For example, you can use the attribute Small to view and work with all members with the attribute Small