parallel access

parallel access

[′par·ə‚lel ′ak‚ses]
(computer science)
Transferral of information to or from a storage device in which all elements in a unit of information are transferred simultaneously. Also known as simultaneous access.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Works consist of the extension and construction of roads, respecting the parallel access and emergency roads, including embankments, longitudinal and transversal drainage, the elimination of level crossings, the construction of a technical building and sundry structures among which stand out 6 viaducts that involve a length of 1,736 metres, 8 flyovers, 7 underpasses.
The excellent efficiency of the sensor, its low latency, and its high frame rate--achieved thanks to the parallel access to processors--make the sensor suitable for monitoring fast-moving factory production lines, according to Marc Duranton at CEA, speaking to Imaging and Machine Vision Europe.
We defined a set of function interfaces to encapsulate the operations to parallel access raster data, including create_raster, open_raster, close_raster, write_rows, write_cols and write_blocks listed in Table II.
Cleland was not satisfied with simply founding a parallel access program for veterans.
Mavroyiannis will go to Ankara and Ozersay to Athens, reflecting the provision in the joint declaration empowering the negotiators to have parallel access to all stakeholders and interested parties in the peace process as needed.
The appointed representatives are fully empowered to discuss any issue at any time and should enjoy parallel access to all stakeholders and interested parties in the process, as needed.
Millennials "have a stronger (affinity for) digital because it gives them parallel access to new things, and allows them to read the deep changes going on around them," says Viacom executive VP Antonio Campo Dall'Orto.
When the appliance mode is disabled, IGEL thin clients also allow parallel access to other centralized IT infrastructures such as IBM mainframes, Windows Remote Desktop Services or other cloud services.
The licensing agreement also covers additional IBM interfaces, including FlashCopy, Multiple Allegiance, Parallel Access Volumes (PAV), Dynamic PAV, and HyperPAV, which are supported on EMC Symmetrix systems.

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