slovodefinícia
erlang
(encz)
Erlang,Erlang, obecně zaměřený programovací jazyk a běhové prostředí n:
[it.] http://www.erlang.org/ Petr Menšík
erlang
(czen)
Erlang, obecně zaměřený programovací jazyk a běhové prostředí,Erlangn:
[it.] http://www.erlang.org/ Petr Menšík
erlang
(wn)
Erlang
n 1: a unit of traffic intensity in a telephone system
erlang
(foldoc)
Erlang

1. Agner Krarup Erlang. (The other senses were
named after him).

2. A concurrent functional language for large
industrial real-time systems by Armstrong, Williams and
Virding of Ellemtel, Sweden.

Erlang is untyped. It has pattern matching syntax,
recursion equations, explicit concurrency, {asynchronous
message passing} and is relatively free from side-effects.
It supports transparent cross-platform distribution. It has
primitives for detecting run-time errors, real-time {garbage
collection}, modules, dynamic code replacement (change
code in a continuously running real-time system) and a
foreign language interface.

An unsupported free version is available (subject to a
non-commercial licence). Commercial versions with support are
available from Erlang Systems AB. An interpreter in
SICStus Prolog and compilers in C and Erlang are available
for several Unix platforms.

Open Telecom Platform (OTP) is a set of libraries and
tools.

Commercial version (http://erlang.se/) - sales, support,
training, consultants. {Open-source version
(http://erlang.org/)} - downloads, user-contributed
software, mailing lists.

Training and consulting (http://erlang-consulting.com/).

E-mail: .

[Erlang - "Concurrent Programming in Erlang", J. Armstrong, M.
& Williams R. Virding, Prentice Hall, 1993. ISBN 13-285792-8.]

3. 36 CCS per hour, or 1 call-second per second.

Erlang is a unit without dimension, accepted internationally
for measuring the traffic intensity. This unit is defined as
the aggregate of continuous occupation of a channel for one
hour (3600 seconds). An intensity of one Erlang means the
channel is continuously occupied.

(2003-03-25)
podobné slovodefinícia
erlang
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Erlang,Erlang, obecně zaměřený programovací jazyk a běhové prostředí n:
[it.] http://www.erlang.org/ Petr Menšík
interlanguage
(encz)
interlanguage,mezinárodní jazyk Zdeněk Brož
erlang
(czen)
Erlang, obecně zaměřený programovací jazyk a běhové prostředí,Erlangn:
[it.] http://www.erlang.org/ Petr Menšík
Overlanguaged
(gcide)
Overlanguaged \O"ver*lan"guaged\, a.
Employing too many words; diffuse. --Lowell.
[1913 Webster]
erlang
(wn)
Erlang
n 1: a unit of traffic intensity in a telephone system
gadus merlangus
(wn)
Gadus merlangus
n 1: a food fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe resembling the
cod; sometimes placed in genus Gadus [syn: whiting,
Merlangus merlangus, Gadus merlangus]
genus merlangus
(wn)
genus Merlangus
n 1: whitings [syn: Merlangus, genus Merlangus]
interlanguage
(wn)
interlanguage
n 1: a common language used by speakers of different languages;
"Koine is a dialect of ancient Greek that was the lingua
franca of the empire of Alexander the Great and was widely
spoken throughout the eastern Mediterranean area in Roman
times" [syn: lingua franca, interlanguage, koine]
merlangus
(wn)
Merlangus
n 1: whitings [syn: Merlangus, genus Merlangus]
merlangus merlangus
(wn)
Merlangus merlangus
n 1: a food fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe resembling the
cod; sometimes placed in genus Gadus [syn: whiting,
Merlangus merlangus, Gadus merlangus]
a. k. erlang
(foldoc)
Agner Krarup Erlang
A. K. Erlang

(1878-1929) A Danish mathematician. Erlang the
language and unit were named after him.

Interested in the theory of probability, in 1908 Erlang
joined the Copenhagen Telephone Company where he studied the
problem of waiting times for telephone calls.

He worked out how to calculate the fraction of callers
who must wait due to all the lines of an exchange being in
use. His formula for loss and waiting time was published in
1917. It is now known as the "Erlang formula" and is still
in use today.

{Biography

(http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Erlang.html)},
{Biography
(http://pass.maths.org.uk/issue2/erlang/index.html)}.

(2005-02-26)
agner krarup erlang
(foldoc)
Agner Krarup Erlang
A. K. Erlang

(1878-1929) A Danish mathematician. Erlang the
language and unit were named after him.

Interested in the theory of probability, in 1908 Erlang
joined the Copenhagen Telephone Company where he studied the
problem of waiting times for telephone calls.

He worked out how to calculate the fraction of callers
who must wait due to all the lines of an exchange being in
use. His formula for loss and waiting time was published in
1917. It is now known as the "Erlang formula" and is still
in use today.

{Biography

(http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Erlang.html)},
{Biography
(http://pass.maths.org.uk/issue2/erlang/index.html)}.

(2005-02-26)
erlang
(foldoc)
Erlang

1. Agner Krarup Erlang. (The other senses were
named after him).

2. A concurrent functional language for large
industrial real-time systems by Armstrong, Williams and
Virding of Ellemtel, Sweden.

Erlang is untyped. It has pattern matching syntax,
recursion equations, explicit concurrency, {asynchronous
message passing} and is relatively free from side-effects.
It supports transparent cross-platform distribution. It has
primitives for detecting run-time errors, real-time {garbage
collection}, modules, dynamic code replacement (change
code in a continuously running real-time system) and a
foreign language interface.

An unsupported free version is available (subject to a
non-commercial licence). Commercial versions with support are
available from Erlang Systems AB. An interpreter in
SICStus Prolog and compilers in C and Erlang are available
for several Unix platforms.

Open Telecom Platform (OTP) is a set of libraries and
tools.

Commercial version (http://erlang.se/) - sales, support,
training, consultants. {Open-source version
(http://erlang.org/)} - downloads, user-contributed
software, mailing lists.

Training and consulting (http://erlang-consulting.com/).

E-mail: .

[Erlang - "Concurrent Programming in Erlang", J. Armstrong, M.
& Williams R. Virding, Prentice Hall, 1993. ISBN 13-285792-8.]

3. 36 CCS per hour, or 1 call-second per second.

Erlang is a unit without dimension, accepted internationally
for measuring the traffic intensity. This unit is defined as
the aggregate of continuous occupation of a channel for one
hour (3600 seconds). An intensity of one Erlang means the
channel is continuously occupied.

(2003-03-25)

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