Betekenis van:
priority processing

priority processing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • data processing in which the operations performed are determined by a system of priorities

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Priority axis 2: aquaculture, inland fishing, processing and marketing of fishery and aquaculture products
    2. advanced data processing and event categorisation for radionuclide analysis. System performance monitoring and assessment in these specific areas will be a priority activity to quantify the results of the newly developed processes.
    3. For that purpose, it is necessary to identify a limited number of priority objectives for assistance and to focus the structural aid for aquaculture, processing and marketing of fisheries and aquaculture products on micro, small and medium-sized enterprises with priority given to micro and small-sized enterprises.
    4. Detailed rules should be laid down for granting aid to aquaculture, inland fishing, processing and marketing of fisheries and aquaculture products, while ensuring that these sectors retain economic viability. For that purpose, it is necessary to identify a limited number of priority objectives for assistance and to focus the structural aid for aquaculture, processing and marketing of fisheries and aquaculture products on micro, small and medium-sized enterprises with priority given to micro and small-sized enterprises.
    5. As the necessary resources became available (either from the regional budget, under Article 29 of Regional Law No 88/1980, or under the Veneto ROP under Council Regulation (EC) No 866/90 on improving the processing and marketing conditions for agricultural products and Regulation (EC) No 951/97 or from the national budget (overbooking and agrimonetary aid)), the regional authorities took an ad hoc administrative decision selecting the undertakings to receive financing from the single ranking list, according to criterion of preference and priority, and in particular those undertakings whose applications would ensure that the resources available would be fully used.
    6. Primary driving task: Activities that the driver has to undertake while driving in navigating, manoeuvring and handling a vehicle including steering, braking and accelerating Priority: Relative importance of two or more entities which determines their ranking in a time sequence or emphasis of presentation (ISO/TS 16951, 2004) Product information: All information that the driver has access to concerning the system EXAMPLES: system instructions, technical specifications, promotional materials, packaging Product-responsible organisation (PRO): Any participant in the production process, any importer, supplier or any person putting his name, trademark or other distinguishing feature on the product. NOTE: Responsibility is shared between these organizations or persons. Reasonably foreseeable misuse: Use of a product, process or service under conditions or for purposes not intended by the manufacturer, but which can happen, induced by the product, process or service in combination with, or as a result of, common human behaviour. Sequence of interfaces: Related set of successive inputs/outputs also called a dialogue; EXAMPLE: Entering a new destination or a phone number Stationary: Having a zero speed relative to the vehicle's supporting surface Status: Available and/or active system mode(s) EXAMPLE: ‘processing’ Support means that an action by the driver is enhanced by the system. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system