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  2. Responsiveness - Wikipedia

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    Responsiveness as a concept of computer science refers to the specific ability of a system or functional unit to complete assigned tasks within a given time. [1] For example, it would refer to the ability of an artificial intelligence system to understand and carry out its tasks in a timely fashion.

  3. Responsive web design - Wikipedia

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    Luke Wroblewski has summarized some of the RWD and mobile design challenges and created a catalog of multi-device layout patterns. [15] [16] [17] He suggested that, compared with a simple HWD approach [clarification needed], device experience or RESS (responsive web design with server-side components) approaches can provide a user experience that is better optimized for mobile devices.

  4. Operational responsiveness - Wikipedia

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    Operational responsiveness has been used in a military context to describe both the ability of a military unit or operation to respond quickly and effectively to changes in the local situation as they occur, and the ability for the central leadership to quickly provide information, resources, or new capabilities to the field, typically in ...

  5. Negative responsiveness - Wikipedia

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    Negative responsiveness occurs in instant-runoff voting (IRV), [12] the single transferable vote, [3] and the two-round system. [11] Some quota-based apportionment methods also violate the rule, [13] as can the randomized Condorcet method in cases of cyclic ties. The participation criterion is closely-related, but different. While positive ...

  6. Throttle response - Wikipedia

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    Throttle response or vehicle responsiveness is a measure of how quickly a vehicle's prime mover, such as an internal combustion engine, can increase its power output in response to a driver's request for acceleration.

  7. The Cruelty of Medicaid Work Requirements - AOL

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    The point is her responsiveness, and my responsiveness to her. This is where life with my daughter has led me—to a new understanding of what people should value in one another. It’s time to ...

  8. Responsive architecture - Wikipedia

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    Responsive architecture is an evolving field of architectural practice and research. Responsive architectures are those that measure actual environmental conditions (via sensors) to enable buildings to adapt their form, shape, color or character responsively (via actuators).

  9. Kinetic data structure - Wikipedia

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    Responsiveness is the worst case amount of time required to fix the data structure and augmenting certificates when a certificate fails. A kinetic data structure is responsive if the worst case amount of time required for an update is small.