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What (who) is lustre - definition

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Luster; Lustre (disambiguation); Lustre (album); Luster (disambiguation)

lustre         
see luster
Lustre         
·vt To make lustrous.
II. Lustre ·noun Renown; splendor; distinction; glory.
III. Lustre ·noun Brilliancy; splendor; brightness; glitter.
IV. Lustre ·noun ·same·as Luster.
V. Lustre ·noun A fabric of wool and cotton with a lustrous surface, - used for women's dresses.
VI. Lustre ·noun A substance which imparts luster to a surface, as plumbago and some of the glazes.
VII. Lustre ·noun A candlestick, chandelier, girandole, or the like, generally of an ornamental character.
VIII. Lustre ·noun The appearance of the surface of a mineral as affected by, or dependent upon, peculiarities of its reflecting qualities.
LUSTRE         
(A French acronym for Synchronous real-time Lucid). Real-time dataflow language for synchronous systems, especially automatic control and signal processing. A Lucid subset, plus timing operators and user-defined clocks. Designed for automatic control applications. It is based on the idea that automatic control engineers use to analyse, and specify their systems in terms of functions over sequences (sampled signals). It thus seems both safe and cost effective to try to compile directly those descriptions into executable code. A lot of work has been done, so as to get efficient compilation, and also in formal verification. The language has been used in nuclear plant control, and will be used in aircraft control. ["Outline of a Real-Time Data-Flow Language", J.-L. Bergerand et al, Proc IEE-CS Real Time Systems Symp, San Diego, IEEE Dec 1985, pp. 33-42]. ["LUSTRE: A Declarative Language for Programming Synchronous Systems", P. Caspi et al, Conf Rec 14th Ann ACM Symp on Princ Prog Langs, 1987]. (1994-10-12)

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Lustre

Lustre or Luster may refer to:

Examples of use of lustre
1. But the crop has lost its lustre in recent years.
2. It was a lack–lustre show and all the awards were just so WRONG.
3. But the delay will not take any lustre off the Democrat triumph.
4. The seemingly lack– lustre efforts of the Portugese Police immensely frustrating!
5. Rather it is a statement of intent – to give lustre and credibility to his career.