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Synonyms for complexity

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Synonyms for complexity

something complex

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Synonyms for complexity

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Let us test two MPCs shown in Figure 4 with static complexities [H.sub.4;2] and [H.sub.4;1].
Assessment of the complexities could result in the indicators that can be monitored and managed.
The purpose of the CAT is to enable the early identification of complexities so that they can be managed to minimize their negative impact on the project and the team.
The extensions to the current study, as discussed, are expected to add additional complexities and problems for taxpayers that will only serve to exacerbate suboptimal decision performance.
The elimination of the complexities of manual, labor-intensive load balancing made possible by scaling up on the Unisys ES7000 contributed to the superior price/performance metric recorded in the benchmark.
In general, he does a good job of steering the reader through the relative complexities, though at times one may feel overwhelmed by the sheer mass of material with which he is confronted.
Coincidental with the surface complexities of this movement, other more profound forces for complexity have been at work shaping the environment.
Even so, we cannot deny the complexities of the modern economy, including the treatment of financial-services income and problems relating to estates, mergers, acquisitions, and reorganizations.
The former retains an interpretation with respect to testing paths at the program level, but cannot be used for psychological complexity, since it would suggest that the "complexity" of the whole was less than the summed "complexities" of the parts.
Crum in 1982 in the British Accounting Historians Journal, where he wrote, "The most 'equitable' tax is the one someone else pays." Despite the complexities, we believe that the three major flaws FEI has identified in the current U.S.
Vice-Chairman Jim Leisenring has remarked that "an awful lot of the complexities in a good many of our standards are amortization devices, corridors and the like, that we have put in because people perceive these as benefits in mitigating volatility." Several FASB observers have called this "good complexity."
The Storage Systems group at IBM Almaden Research Center currently has several research projects in progress to address the complexities of autonomic storage.
While other vendors simply offer re-purposed switches at a reduced prices, Vixel is the only company that delivers entry level SAN switches specifically designed to eliminate the interoperability issues and complexities associated with traditional SAN switching.