Examples of using Architectures in English and their translations into Finnish
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new architectures, innovative manufacturing processes,
materials and architectures to meet demands of communication and computing.
even Spark based architectures.
Future security advisories will therefore list 12 architectures for the sarge release
He has an extensive background in software development and architectures, and is now focusing on combining technology with user experience and marketing.
Nevertheless, it should be born in mind that such architectures are more security breach prone
This difficulty often prevents public authorities from defining their ICT strategies and architectures, including cross-border interoperability between organisations.
That is why specialists need to constantly maintain their competence in new technologies, architectures, information security, project management, and service management.
The Systems for Green Operations ITD will focus on all-electric aircraft equipment and systems architectures, thermal management, capabilities for“green” trajectories and mission and improved ground operations.
availability of vehicles, either through the use of fundamentally more reliable components or system/subsystem architectures.
simplify architectures and develop next generation networks.
sightseeing from famous modernist buildings architectures.
There is now improved power management thanks to both a tickless kernel in x86 and x86_64 architectures, and a reduction in unnecessary processor wakeups via powertop.
Cross-border interoperability currently also lacks common infrastructures, architectures and technical guidelines that could foster the development of European public services by providing a solid technical basis
To equip graduates with skills and knowledge associated with enterprise scale information technology systems and their architectures and infrastructures with associated development
disciplines to have a high‑capacity and high‑speed communication infrastructure(based more particularly on GRID‑type architectures), including further development of the Géant project,
including open standards and architectures and Industrial Ethernet.
Public authorities need to be able to define their ICT strategies and architectures, including interoperability between organisations,
As Europe modernises, common architectures for digital services will support increasingly mobile citizens,
system architectures and protocols which allows co-operation among European regions, existing systems