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Что (кто) такое sector interleave - определение

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Interleave; Interleaved; Interleaving (disambiguation)
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sector interleave      
(Or sector map) The mapping from logical to physical sector numbers on a magnetic disk designed to optimise sequential reads and writes. Data is usually transferred to and from the disk in blocks or sectors where one sector lies within a continuous range of rotational angle of the disk. If logical sectors are assigned sequentially to physical sectors (0,1,2,...) then by the time one sector has been read and processed (e.g. writen to main memory) the start of the next logical sector will have passed the read/write head and will not be accessible until the disk's rotation brings it back under the head. Staggering the physical sectors (e.g. 0,3,6,1,4,7,2,5,8) aims to allow just enough time deal with one sector before the next is accessible. This obviously depends on the relative speed of the rotation of the disk, sector size, sectors per track and the speed of transfer of sectors to main memory.
Voluntary sector         
NON-PROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY, THE "THIRD SECTOR" IN CONTRAST TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND PRIVATE SECTOR
Nonprofit sector; Voluntary Sector; Social sector; Nonprofit sphere; Non-profit sphere; Non-profit sector; Civic sector; Voluntary-sector; Community sector; Public benefit sector
The voluntary sector, independent sector, or civic sector is the realm of social activity undertaken by organizations that are non-governmental nonprofit organizations.Potůček , Martin (1999) Not Only the Market: The Role of the Market, Government, and the Civic Sector.
public sector         
PUBLIC PART OF THE ECONOMY
Public Sector; Public-sector; Government jobs; State sector; Public sector real estate; User:Jamesj7373/Public Sector Real Estate; Government sector; Government interventions; Public organization; Government job; Public Sector Real Estate; Public organisation; Wider public sector
¦ noun the part of an economy that is controlled by the state.
public sector         
PUBLIC PART OF THE ECONOMY
Public Sector; Public-sector; Government jobs; State sector; Public sector real estate; User:Jamesj7373/Public Sector Real Estate; Government sector; Government interventions; Public organization; Government job; Public Sector Real Estate; Public organisation; Wider public sector
The public sector is the part of a country's economy which is controlled or supported financially by the government. (BUSINESS)
To keep economic reform on track, 60,000 public-sector jobs must be cut.
? private sector
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Public sector         
PUBLIC PART OF THE ECONOMY
Public Sector; Public-sector; Government jobs; State sector; Public sector real estate; User:Jamesj7373/Public Sector Real Estate; Government sector; Government interventions; Public organization; Government job; Public Sector Real Estate; Public organisation; Wider public sector
The public sector (also called the state sector) is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises.
private sector         
SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY RUN BY NON-STATE ENTITIES
Private industry; Private economy; Private-sector; Private firm; Private sectors; Private Sector; Non-state sector; Commercial sector; Private enterprises; Private sector enterprise; Citizen Sector
¦ noun the part of the national economy not under direct state control.
Three-sector model         
  • Industrial output in 2005
  • Service output in 2005
  • Clark's sector model
  • This figure illustrates the percentages of a country's economy made up by different sector. The figure illustrates that countries with higher levels of socio-economic development tend to have less of their economy made up of primary and secondary sectors and more emphasis in tertiary sectors. The less developed countries exhibit the inverse pattern.
  • Three sectors according to Fourastié
ECONOMIC THEORY WHICH DIVIDES ECONOMIES INTO THREE SECTORS (PRIMARY, SECONDARY, TERTIARY)
Three-sector hypothesis; Quinary sector of the economy; Three-sector theory; Quinary sector
The three-sector model in economics divides economies into three sectors of activity: extraction of raw materials (primary), manufacturing (secondary), and service industries which exist to facilitate the transport, distribution and sale of goods produced in the secondary sector (tertiary). The model was developed by Allan Fisher, Colin Clark, and Jean Fourastié in the first half of the 20th century, and is a representation of an industrial economy.
private sector         
SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY RUN BY NON-STATE ENTITIES
Private industry; Private economy; Private-sector; Private firm; Private sectors; Private Sector; Non-state sector; Commercial sector; Private enterprises; Private sector enterprise; Citizen Sector
The private sector is the part of a country's economy which consists of industries and commercial companies that are not owned or controlled by the government. (BUSINESS)
...small firms in the private sector.
? public sector
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Private sector         
SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY RUN BY NON-STATE ENTITIES
Private industry; Private economy; Private-sector; Private firm; Private sectors; Private Sector; Non-state sector; Commercial sector; Private enterprises; Private sector enterprise; Citizen Sector
The private sector is the part of the economy, sometimes referred to as the citizen sector, which is owned by private groups, usually as a means of establishment for profit or non profit, rather than being owned by the government.
Secondary sector of the economy         
INDUSTRIES THAT PRODUCE A FINISHED, USABLE PRODUCT OR ARE INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTION
IndustrY/SecondarySector; Secondary industry; Manufacturing sector; Secondary goods; Industrial sector; 2º Sector; Secondary sector; Secondary sector of industry; Secondary Industry; 2o Sector; Secondary sector of economic activity; Industry/Secondary sector; Industry/Secondary Sector; Industrial sectors
In macroeconomics, the secondary sector of the economy is an economic sector in the three-sector theory that describes the role of manufacturing. It encompasses industries that produce a finished, usable product or are involved in construction.

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Interleaving

Interleaving may refer to:

  • Interleaving, a technique for making forward error correction more robust with respect to burst errors
  • An optical interleaver, a fiber-optic device to combine two sets of dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) signals
  • Interleaved memory, a technique for improving the speed of access to memory
  • Interleaving (data), the interspersing of fields or channels of different meaning sequentially
  • Interleaving (disk storage), a technique for improving the speed of access to blocks on disk storage
  • Interleaved posting, an e-mail posting style
  • Interleaving (bitmaps), a technique for encoding bitmapped images
  • Interleaving the bits of the binary representation of coordinate values to produce a Z-order (curve) for points
  • Interleave sequence, a mathematical sequence formed by interleaving members of two other sequences in alternation