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  • ...al world, e.g. with a hand or finger, and on a [[computer]], e.g. with a [[Computer mouse|mouse]]. *[[Gustafson's Law]] (also known as Gustafson-Barsis' Law) is a law in [[computer engineering]] which states that any sufficiently large problem can be effic
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  • ...02u13.asp&guid= Your Cooling Options - From Air To Water To Refrigeration: Cooling Goes High Tech]</ref> ...20Content/Crydom_172/PDF/Crydom_WP_Forced_Air.pdf The Effect of Forced Air Cooling on Heat Sink Thermal Ratings]</ref>
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  • ...perform measurements and evaluate the test results. An ATE can be a simple computer controlled [[Multimeter|digital multimeter]], or a complicated system conta ...Semiconductor ATE architecture consists of master controller (usually a [[computer]]) that synchronizes one or more source and capture instruments (listed bel
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  • ...als to be switched and the tests to be performed, as well as the switching hardware form factors available. ...lyzer]] (used to characterize components or complete [[computer networking|computer networks]])
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  • *[[Laser cooling]] and trapping of atoms ...velopment of commercial devices and laboratory standards. By tradition the hardware which is used to probe the atoms is called the physics package.
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