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What (who) is context-sensitive - definition


Context-sensitive         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Context sensitive; Context-sensitive (disambiguation)
Context-sensitive is an adjective meaning "depending on context" or "depending on circumstances". It may refer to:
Context-sensitive solutions         
  • Custom-designed fittings are one aspect of CSS. Here, the ammonite design of the lamp standards reflects the local geology of Lyme Regis.
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL APPROACH TO TRANSPORTATION DECISION-MAKING AND DESIGN THAT TAKES INTO CONSIDERATION THE COMMUNITIES AND LANDS THROUGH WHICH STREETS, ROADS, AND HIGHWAYS PASS
Context sensitive design; Context Sensitive Solutions; Context-sensitive solutions (transport)
Context-sensitive solutions (CSS) is a theoretical and practical approach to transportation decision-making and design that takes into consideration the communities and lands through which streets, roads, and highways pass ("the context"). The term is closely related to but distinguishable from context-sensitive design in that it asserts that all decisions in transportation planning, project development, operations, and maintenance should be responsive to the context in which these activities occur, not simply the design process.
Mildly context-sensitive grammar formalism         
In computational linguistics, the term mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms refers to several grammar formalisms that have been developed in an effort to provide adequate descriptions of the syntactic structure of natural language.
Examples of use of context-sensitive
1. But the senior official who addressed the legal issue yesterday said the standard the administration prefers is "context–sensitive," a phrase that suggests an endlessly shifting application of the rules.
2. The remote is designed to be operated with both hands, but the scroll wheel necessitates only 11 buttons––volume controls are on the left, three context–sensitive keys are under the LCD, and six keys (play/pause, track up, track down, zones, back, and music) flank the scroll wheel on the right.
3. Game InfoGame: Turok Score: 3.5 stars (out of 5) Rating: Mature Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3 Publisher: Touchstone Price: $5'.'' As Turok you‘ll have access to all kinds of weaponry, such as automatic rifles, shotguns, dual–wielding handguns, sniper rifles, grenades, rocket launchers, a combat knife and bow and arrow (the latter two are ideal for stealthier attacks). "Turok" also offers a few "context–sensitive" moments, where you must press the correct button repeatedly, according to the on–screen icon.