coordinado
in step ; coordinative [co-ordinative] ; synergistic ; orchestrated ; coupled ; coordinated.
There are two forms of data transmission: (a) asynchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are not in step); (b) synchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are in step).
City planning is a body of techniques and theories for co-ordinative decision-making which tries to distribute the community's resources in a manner which will best achieve the community's specific goals, whatever they may be = City planning is a body of techniques and theories for co-ordinative decision-making which tries to distribute the community's resources in a manner which will best achieve the community's specific goals, whatever they may be.
The electronic library is a library without walls, a permeable information centre that supports user access to information and collections in a synergistic manner.
Orchestrated technological implementation must be a part of every library's business plan.
For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.
Automatisms consist of involuntary but coordinated movements that tend to be purposeless and repetitive.
coordinado con
in sync with
The output files were always named in sequence starting on 1, not necessarily in sync with the image file names.
de un modo coordinado
synergistically
Human knowledge and machine knowledge can be integrated more synergistically to improve the performance of expert systems.
funcionamiento coordinado
synergy
The homogeneity, competitiveness and resulting synergy of this market is fostering significant advances in the capability of smaller computers to manage large massess of data.
indización coordinada
coordinate indexing
In searching, we have to have some method of combining concepts, or coordinating them, so that we can perform the required matching operation, and this second method is often known as coordinate indexing.
materia coordinada
coordinate subject
Two subject at the same level in the hierarchy (for example, both subdivisions of the same parent or superordinate subject) are said co-ordinate subject.
no estar coordinado con
be out of step with
Information systems in business, in as much as they exist at all, are usually out of step with the needs of management.
relación coordinada [Relación formal que yuxtapone términos o clases]
coordinate relation
A coordinate relation is a formal relation which juxtaposes terms or classes.
TC (término coordinado)
CT (co-ordinate term)
Amongst them can be listed: 'GT' Generic to; 'SA' See also; 'TT' Top term in a hierarchy; 'XT' Overlapping term; 'AT' Associated term; 'CT' Co-ordinate term; 'ST' Synonymous term; and 'SU' See Under.