They read random data faster than disks and are therefore helpful in search applications.
Putting in random data to measure the impact of uncertainty on the outcome of a project.
For whatever reason, women are particularly good at perceiving patterns in a nonstop stream of seemingly random data.
Additionally, the chance of a random search term correlating with the ILInet data in all ten regions is considerably less than the chance that a random search term can correlate with the data for single location.
Late last year Leif Nixon started to see strange, seemingly random streams of data hitting his servers from China.
This should speed performance, particularly for writing small random bits of data.
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It would have been like trying to read all the random bits of data generated by the entire real-world staff on any given day.
At an emotional level, you will know and react when a company has treated your personal information like random items of data they can toss back at you at will, with all the tenderness and sensitivity of a recorded message or an automatic response.
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The secure communication link is a virtual private network communication link over the computer network in which one or more data values that vary according to a pseudo-random sequence are inserted into each data packet.
Ulevitch's hacker paranoia inspired him to add an extra security feature: All DNS servers tag data with one random number (from 1 to 65, 000) to enable servers to recognize the right piece of data at the right time.
At the time I felt I could trust Google more than I could trust some random startup or app with my data.
If there were no correlation between prosperity and distance from the equator, we would expect the green line to be centered at zero with random oscillations due to noise in the data.
Part of what has made WikiLeaks so much more effective than traditional hacking efforts, after all, is that whistleblowers with privileged accounts within computer networks are a far more efficient source of embarrassing data than hacking techniques such as random searches of filesharing networks.
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There is, in essence, no data other than the categories and the random number stored in the system and so it's impossible to know (or indeed reverse engineer from that) who you are or where you've been.
The 2011 GEM report is based on a survey of 140, 000 adults in 54 economies, including 6, 000 just in the U.S. Researchers looked at responses from a random sampling of participants, as well as population data for each of the countries represented, to draw conclusions about entrepreneurial activity in those nations.
He suggests that random testing of the monitoring system to determine how much data it's collecting could help ensure the program avoids privacy violations.
Rambus claims Infineon is violating its patents on two kinds of computer memory, known as synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM), and Double-Data Rate DRAM (DDR).
Everspin makes a type called MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory), which uses magnetic properties to store data.
In 2009, University of Chicago researchers dug into the data and found problems, such as in the random assignment of students.
Those who adhere to the random walk theory also point out that the timing of new data and news is unpredictable, and that stock prices react quickly to the introduction of new information.
We conclude from the data from 1927-2012 that the pattern of returns is random.
There are big data sets for medical records, for government records, for random facts.
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Researchers in economics tell us that the various data points in our economy follow normal distributions and thus are random.
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With three snappy bullet points, all the disparate and apparently random ideas flowing out of Downing Street - localism, big society, data.gov, mutuals, payment-by-results, elected police commissioners, social enterprise - are all suddenly supposed to slot neatly into one big ism.
And AgigA Tech makes so-called non-volatile Random Access Memory (RAM) that helps people store and retrieve rapidly changing data far more quickly than the slow-poke disk drive technology that keeps data centers humming.
Most recently, stiff competition and the rising cost of improving chips has made it even harder for surviving makers of dynamic random-access memory, the chips known as DRAMs that are used to store data in personal computers and server systems.
The data capture system only stores one item of information on your computer -- a random number.
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