Control flow {{Distinguish|flow control}} In [[computer
science]] '''control flow''' (or alternatively, flow of control)
refers to the order in which the individual [[statement (programming)|sta
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Flow control {{For|the air traffic control term 'air traffic
flow control'|Air traffic control}} ... when congestion has
actually occurred {{ref|ATM-Traffic-Management}}. Flow control
mechanisms can be classified by whether or not the receiving
node sends fe ...
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Control flow graph ... ers into the flow graph, and the ''exit
block'', through which all control flow leaves. The CFG is
essential to many [[compiler optimization#Data-flow Optimizations|compiler
optimization]]s and [[static code analysis|static a ...
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Ethernet flow control '''Ethernet flow control''' is a mechanism
for temporarily stopping the transmission of data on an ...
[[Ethernet]] is a specific [[computer network]] [[protocol]].
[[Flow control]] in Ethernet resides on the [[data link layer]].
A situation may arise w ...
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Flow control valve ... g (telecommunication)|signal]]s generated
by independent devices such as [[flow meter]]s or [[temperature
gauge]]s. [[Image:Pl_control_valve.GIF|thumb|right|190px|Globe
control valve with the pneumatic actuator and smart positioner]]
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Pneumatic flow control ... ol medium, or as the controlled
medium, in which one medium controls the [[flow]] of another.
==Pneumatic flow control taxonomy==
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Flow control structure ... s since they operate without intervention
under different amounts of water flow and their impact changes
based on the quantity of water available. Flow control structures
are know to have existed for thousands of years. Some built
by ...
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Mass flow controller [[Image:mfc.jpg|thumb|A mass flow controller]]
... ler is usually able to control more than one type of gas
whereas an analog controller is limited to the gas for which
it was calibrated.
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Data-flow analysis ... [optimizing compiler|optimizing]] a
program. A canonical example of a data-flow analysis is [[reaching
definitions]]. ... ataflow equations for each [[node (computer
science)|node]] of the control flow graph and solve them by
repeatedly calculating the output from the input l ...
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Congestion control ... (information technology)|packet]]s.
It should not be confused with [[flow control]], which prevents
the sender from overwhelming the receiver. ==Theory of congestion
control==
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Inversion of control ... some [[software architecture]] designs
in which the [[control flow|flow of control]] of a system
is inverted in comparison to the traditional architecture
of ... ... July 1988, Volume 1, Number 2, pages 22-35</ref>.
In a sense, inversion of control follows what has been referred
to as the "[[Hollywood Principle]]"—"don' ...
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Teletraffic engineering in broadband networks * Much of the
traffic (e.g., voice, video) is not amendable to [[flow control]].
* Traffic Control and Management, and
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Flow measurement '''Flow measurement''' is the quantification
of bulk [[fluid]] movement. It can b ... Both gas and liquid
flow can be measured in [[volume]]tric or [[mass]] flow rates
(such as litres per second or kg/s). These measurements can
be conve ...
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Data link layer ... ission errors. In those cases, higher-level
protocols must provide [[flow control]], error checking, and
acknowledgments and retransmission. ===Logical Link Control
Sublayer===
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Valve A '''valve''' is a device that regulates the flow of
materials ([[gas]]es, fluidized [[solid]]s, slurries, or [[liquid]]s)
b ... ... es are the most obvious in everyday life, taps for
hot and cold water, gas control valves on cookers and [[barbecues]],
small valves fitted to washing machin ...
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Air flow bench An '''air flow bench''' is a device used for
testing the internal [[aerodynamic]] qualiti ... ... air filters,
carburetors, manifolds or any other part that is required
to flow gas. It is one of the primary tools of high performance
engine builders an ...
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Event-driven process chain ... as SAP logs. EPC diagrams use
symbols of several kinds to show the control flow structure
(sequence of decisions, functions, events, and other elements)
o ... ... odeling in ARIS, which serves to link the different
views in the so-called control view, which will be elaborated
in section of ARIS Business Process Modelin ...
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Setcontext ... itasking/time-sharing|cooperative]] [[Thread
(computer science)|threads of control]], each with its own
stack. :This function transfers control to the context in
<code>ucp</code>. Execution continues from the
point at ...
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Cyclomatic complexity ... omputed using a [[Graph (mathematics)|graph]]
that describes the [[control flow]] of the program. The nodes
of the graph correspond to the commands of a p ... ... ted
as being independent, disconnected components of the program's
control flow graph.
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Flow (psychology) ... tes=12334528761431366038 Citations of
Csíkszentmihályi's 1990 book about flow on Google Scholar]</ref>.
== Components of flow == |