Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet TIMEOUT
TIMEOUT
Definition av TIMEOUT
- variant av time-out
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Exempel på hur man kan använda TIMEOUT i en mening
- If the sender does not receive an acknowledgment before the timeout, it re-transmits the message until it receives an acknowledgment or exceeds a predefined number of retransmissions.
- Interrupt coalescing, a technique where events which would normally trigger a hardware interrupt are held back until either a certain amount of work is pending or a timeout timer triggers.
- Write access may fail with an error code, or it can be retried until a configurable timeout expires.
- These kinds of interruptions can be originated at the transaction level by data-entry errors, operator cancellation, timeout, or application-specific errors, like withdrawing money from a bank account with insufficient funds.
- If information sent from one computer to another was lost, the information would be retransmitted, after the loss was detected by a timeout, which would recognize that the expected acknowledgement had not been received.
- To break the tension, he called a timeout in the game and instructed everyone in the bleachers to stand up and unwind.
- In KDE and GNOME, very similar shortcuts are available, which open a screenshot tool (Spectacle or GNOME Screenshot respectively), giving options to save the screenshot, plus more options like manually picking a specific window, screen area, using a timeout, etc.
- Each team receives one charged timeout per overtime procedure except in the CFL and AAF, which allow(ed) no timeouts in overtime.
- In overtime games, each team is given one additional 60-second timeout in each overtime period, and is allowed to carry over any unused timeouts from regulation or – if the case may be – previous overtimes.
- "They do have a timeout, decide not to use it, Curry way downtown, BANG! BANG! OH, WHAT A SHOT FROM CURRY!" and in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals: "James catches puts up a three, won't go, rebound Bosh, back out to Allen, his three pointer, BANG! Tie game with five seconds remaining!" Mike Breen has only used the BANG! BANG! a total of 8 times.
- ; "as" ("acceptable source"): Most clients treat "as" as equal to the "xs" token when it comes to priority, and ignore the timeout before contacting "as" sources denoted by the specs.
- Reception of a XOFF flow control packet halts transmission of a flow or flows until an XON flow control packet is received or a timeout occurs.
- After calling a timeout, White took the first down snap and was sacked by Lawrence Pillers, fumbling in the process.
- In the rare event that the first quarter of a late game ends before all early games on that network have ended, the network may either take a break consisting entirely of network promos / PSAs, or not take a break at all during the between-quarters timeout, and those commercials are rescheduled for later in the game.
- While both consider retransmission timeout (RTO) and duplicate ACKs as packet loss events, the behavior of Tahoe and Reno differ primarily in how they react to duplicate ACKs:.
- Also, in the NBA, ejections and suspensions are not permissible if a technical foul is caused by an excessive timeout, delay of game, accidental departure from the coach's box, the destruction of a backboard caused by a play (such as a slam dunk), defensive hanging on any part of the basket unit to successfully touch a ball (Rule 12), or any remaining in the game after six fouls when a team is out of players because of fouls, injuries, and ejections under Rule 3, Section I, paragraph b.
- They bottomed out in the first round of the Atlantic 10 Tournament against UMass when they came out of a timeout with six men on the court.
- Algedonic alerts (from the Greek αλγος, pain and ηδος, pleasure) are alarms and rewards that escalate through the levels of recursion when actual performance fails or exceeds capability, typically after a timeout.
- Following the timeout on the ensuing inbounds pass, the Terps got the ball to Cliff Tucker, who made a three-pointer at the buzzer to win the game 76–74.
- Ellenberger can be seen briefly in the 1994 movie, Blue Chips, squatting in a timeout huddle next to Bobby Knight.
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