geographically distributed

  • 1Distributed Concurrent Versions System — Developer(s) elego Software Solutions GmbH Initial release August 2002; 9 years ago (2002 08) Stable release 1.0.3 / September 25, 2006; 5 years ago ( …

    Wikipedia

  • 2Distributed control system — Part of a series of articles on Industry Manufacturing methods Batch production • Job production Continuous production Improvement method …

    Wikipedia

  • 3Distributed GIS — concerns itself with GI Systems that do not have all of the system components in the same physical location. This could be the processing, the database, the rendering or the user interface. Examples of distributed systems are web based GIS,… …

    Wikipedia

  • 4Distributed operating system — A distributed operating system is the logical aggregation of operating system software over a collection of independent, networked, communicating, and spatially disseminated computational nodes.[1] Individual system nodes each hold a discrete… …

    Wikipedia

  • 5Distributed workforce — A Distributed workforce is a workforce that reaches beyond the restrictions of a traditional office environment. As in the definition of the term distribute – To disburse through a space or over an area, a distributed workforce is disbursed… …

    Wikipedia

  • 6Distributed Creativity — The term distributed creativity is used to describe networked cultural production that allows for the creative interplay of geographically dispersed participants. It is not one artist working on one object but rather a group of authors… …

    Wikipedia

  • 7Distributed creativity — The term distributed creativity is used to describe networked cultural production that allows for the creative interplay of geographically dispersed participants. It is not one artist working on one object but rather a group of authors… …

    Wikipedia

  • 8Human genetic variation — is the natural variation in gene frequencies observed between the genomes of individuals or groups of humans. Variation can be measured at both the individual level (differences between individual people) and at the population level, i.e.… …

    Wikipedia

  • 9Grid computing — is a term referring to the combination of computer resources from multiple administrative domains to reach a common goal. The grid can be thought of as a distributed system with non interactive workloads that involve a large number of files. What …

    Wikipedia

  • 10Intermittent energy source — An intermittent energy source is any source of energy that is not continuously available due to some factor outside direct control. The intermittent source may be quite predictable, for example, tidal power, but cannot be dispatched to meet the… …

    Wikipedia