The Guideline Concept Sample Clauses

The Guideline Concept. A guideline is an encapsulation of an advice and a recommended implementation method. The advice captures expert insights in a precise, context-based formulation and orients the follower (the person reading the advice) towards a goal. The recommended implementa- tion method suggests interfaces and steps that work well in practice to implement the ad- vice. Both the advice and the recommended implementation methods are supported by theoret- ical and experimental evidence that is either gathered within the project or is pre-existing in the community. The advice in a guideline is essentially inarguable since it is based on proofs and facts. However, it is not necessary to treat the recommended implementation method as a strict rule. Using alternative implementation methods or new tools is allowed and encouraged. Guidelines stem from expert insights in image processing and embedded system domains and cover performance, power, and productivity aspects. Generation and evaluation of guide- lines is discussed in detail in Section 7.2 and 7.3, respectively. Guidelines may overlap or exclude one another as a natural consequence of the vast de- sign and implementation spaces for low power image processing. Overlapping guidelines Table 5: Example of a guideline. Advice: Exploit both vectorization and multithreading for high performance on multicore processors with vector units such as the ARM Cortex A9. On these architectures, utilizing all hardware execution resources is key to achieve high performance [1, 10, 35] Recommended implementation method: Use OpenMP. OpenMP is a widely supported parallel programming API that enables programmers to express vectorization and multi- threading operations concisely using compiler directives. Program- mers need not worry about specifying scheduling and synchronization operations in code. These are handled transparently by the OpenMP runtime system. See the official OpenMP examples [30] to under- stand in more detail about exploiting vectorization and multithreading simultaneously. are those whose advice are based on the same underlying principle, or those whose recom- mended implementation methods are the same. Exclusion occurs when a pair of guidelines point in different but equally competent directions to reach the same goal. Guidelines are targeted towards both developers and vendors. Developers conform to the guidelines by paying heed to the encapsulated advice and considering the recommended implementation methods. Vendors e...
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  • Applicable Guidelines The Sentencing Guidelines to be considered in this case are those in effect at the time of sentencing. The following statements regarding the calculation of the Sentencing Guidelines are based on the Guidelines Manual currently in effect, namely the November 2011 Guidelines Manual.

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  • Program Guidelines The goal for this program is to help small businesses expand their market reach by investing in greater hardware and software applications. In the age of technology, there are many innovative ways that business can offer their goods and services to an e-commerce online customer base. The following eligible items are permitted, based on business type: Hardware: • Computers • Printer, scanner, copier (All in one) Software: • Internet service (1 year)Website – Turnkey website landing page package • Virus Protection • Microsoft Office 365 • Remote Client Software (Team Viewer) Other services: Virtual Training courses (Gotomeeting, Zoom, other virtual meetings – Max 3 month service) Tech Support with set up and remote trouble shooting The Process The following identifies the steps in the application process:

  • Investment Guidelines In addition to the information to be provided to the Sub-Advisor under Section 2 hereof, the Trust or the Advisor shall supply the Sub-Advisor with such other information as the Sub-Advisor shall reasonably request concerning the Fund’s investment policies, restrictions, limitations, tax position, liquidity requirements and other information useful in managing the Fund’s investments.

  • Practice Guidelines 37.1. CONTRACTOR shall adopt practice guidelines (or adopt COUNTY’S practice guidelines) that meet the following requirements:

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  • Design Guidelines The Owner’s “Design Guidelines” are as published on the Owner’s website (xxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/for-vendors/design-guidelines/). In addition to providing a guide to be used in the preparation of design documents for the Owner’s construction projects, the Design Guidelines also contain regulatory code compliance and other Owner requirements. The “Effective Date” (as noted in Section 2.7 of the Design Guidelines), determining which edition will be used for a given project, is set at the beginning of Design Development and will govern the preparation of construction documents for the project unless noted otherwise. Compliance with the Design Guidelines does not relieve the Design Professional from any of its responsibility.

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