slovodefinícia
coherency
(encz)
coherency,koherence n: Zdeněk Brož
coherency
(encz)
coherency,spojitost n: Zdeněk Brož
Coherency
(gcide)
Coherence \Co*her"ence\, Coherency \Co*her"en*cy\, n. [L.
cohaerentia: cf. F. coh['e]rence.]
1. A sticking or cleaving together; union of parts of the
same body; cohesion.
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2. Connection or dependence, proceeding from the
subordination of the parts of a thing to one principle or
purpose, as in the parts of a discourse, or of a system of
philosophy; a logical and orderly and consistent relation
of parts; consecutiveness.
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Coherence of discourse, and a direct tendency of all
the parts of it to the argument in hand, are most
eminently to be found in him. --Locke.
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3. the state of cohering.

Syn: cohesion, cohesiveness.
[WordNet 1.5]
coherency
(wn)
coherency
n 1: the state of cohering or sticking together [syn:
coherence, coherency, cohesion, cohesiveness] [ant:
incoherence, incoherency]
2: logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts [syn:
coherence, coherency]
podobné slovodefinícia
incoherency
(encz)
incoherency,nesouvislost n: Zdeněk Brož
Coherency
(gcide)
Coherence \Co*her"ence\, Coherency \Co*her"en*cy\, n. [L.
cohaerentia: cf. F. coh['e]rence.]
1. A sticking or cleaving together; union of parts of the
same body; cohesion.
[1913 Webster]

2. Connection or dependence, proceeding from the
subordination of the parts of a thing to one principle or
purpose, as in the parts of a discourse, or of a system of
philosophy; a logical and orderly and consistent relation
of parts; consecutiveness.
[1913 Webster]

Coherence of discourse, and a direct tendency of all
the parts of it to the argument in hand, are most
eminently to be found in him. --Locke.
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3. the state of cohering.

Syn: cohesion, cohesiveness.
[WordNet 1.5]
Incoherency
(gcide)
Incoherence \In`co*her"ence\, Incoherency \In`co*her"en*cy\, n.
[Cf. F. incoh['e]rence.]
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1. The quality or state of being incoherent; lack of
coherence; lack of cohesion or adherence. --Boyle.
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2. Lack of connection; incongruity; inconsistency; lack of
agreement or dependence of one part on another; as, the
incoherence of arguments, facts, etc.
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Incoherences in matter, and suppositions without
proofs, put handsomely together, are apt to pass for
strong reason. --Locke.
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3. That which is incoherent.
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Crude incoherencies . . . and nauseous tautologies.
--South.
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incoherency
(wn)
incoherency
n 1: lack of cohesion or clarity or organization [syn:
incoherence, incoherency] [ant: coherence,
coherency, cohesion, cohesiveness]
2: nonsense that is simply incoherent and unintelligible [syn:
incoherence, incoherency, unintelligibility]
cache coherency
(foldoc)
cache coherency
cache consistency

(Or "cache consistency") /kash koh-heer'n-see/ The
synchronisation of data in multiple caches such that reading
a memory location via any cache will return the most recent
data written to that location via any (other) cache.

Some parallel processors do not cache accesses to {shared
memory} to avoid the issue of cache coherency. If caches are
used with shared memory then some system is required to detect
when data in one processor's cache should be discarded or
replaced because another processor has updated that memory
location. Several such schemes have been devised.

(1998-11-10)

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