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processing Processing personal data covers almost every and any use of the data from the moment it is collected to the methods used to record, retrieve, disclose and destroy it.
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processing Any activity that transforms an input image and/or signal into an output image and /or signal.
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processes Processes are discrete, running programs under UNIX. The user's interactive session is a process. A process can invoke (run) and control another program that is then referred to as a subprocess. Ultimately, everything a user does is a subprocess of the operating system.
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processing the model to obtain the expressions and the values of the dependability measures of the system.
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processor The brain of the computer - the device capable of performing operations on data; often synonymous with central processing unit (CPU) Return
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