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  2. Interprocedural optimization - Wikipedia

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    Link-time optimization (LTO) is a type of program optimization performed by a compiler to a program at link time. Link time optimization is relevant in programming languages that compile programs on a file-by-file basis, and then link those files together (such as C and Fortran), rather than all at once (such as Java's just-in-time compilation ...

  3. Link time - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, link time refers to the period of time, during the creation of a computer program, in which a linker is being applied to that program. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Link time occurs after compile time and before runtime (when a program is executed ).

  4. Round-robin scheduling - Wikipedia

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    A Round Robin preemptive scheduling example with quantum=3. Round-robin (RR) is one of the algorithms employed by process and network schedulers in computing. [1] [2] As the term is generally used, time slices (also known as time quanta) [3] are assigned to each process in equal portions and in circular order, handling all processes without priority (also known as cyclic executive).

  5. Concision (media studies) - Wikipedia

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    In media studies, concision is a form of broadcast media censorship by limiting debate and discussion of important topics on the rationale of time allotment. [1]Media critics such as Noam Chomsky contend that this practice, especially on commercial broadcasts with advertising, encourages broadcasters to exclude people and ideas that they judge cannot conform to the time limits of a particular ...

  6. Longtime ESPN anchor John Anderson says he's retiring from ...

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    ESPN hired Anderson from KPHO-TV in Phoenix, Arizona, in June 1999 and has used him in a highly prominent role ever since. These days, he mostly works as the anchor for the 11 p.m. ET edition of ...

  7. Allotment - Wikipedia

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    Allotment may refer to: Allotment (Dawes Act), an area of land held by the US Government for the benefit of an individual Native American, under the Dawes Act of 1887; Allotment (finance), a method by which a company allocates over-subscribed shares; Allotment (gardening), an area of land rented out for non-commercial gardening or farming

  8. What to Do When the SNAP Emergency Allotment Ends In ... - AOL

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    The allotment was granted to help SNAP recipients weather financial hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many were also given a 15% increase that is scheduled to expire on Sept. 30, Forbes ...

  9. Linked timestamping - Wikipedia

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    Linked timestamping is inherently more secure than the usual, public-key signature based time-stamping. All consequential time-stamps "seal" previously issued ones - hash chain (or other authenticated dictionary in use) could be built only in one way; modifying issued time-stamps is nearly as hard as finding a preimage for the used cryptographic hash function.