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data flow

alt. 1 (context computing English) The route between origin, via nodes, to a destination taken by a packet of data 2 (context computing English) The transfer of data between the components of a computer n. 1 (context computing English) The route between origin, via nodes, to a destination taken by a packet of data 2 (context computing English) The transfer of data between the components of a computer

Usage examples of "data flow".

After it had confirmed its autonomy it sent out a series of instructions to the internal databuses, arrogating their handling procedures, shutting down the data flow.

There were hints of subtle order in the riot of color series of emission and absorption lines, smooth contours of thermal radiation but the infotrope, dazzled, gave in to the overload and simply let the data flow through it.

Would the hotrod team which launched the blitz have to be told you were here, or could they find out by analysing the data flow through Event Horizon's network?

In particular, the computer nets appear to have been connected with fold-space links, which would provide a substantial increase in speed over my own molecular circuitry, and these computers operated on a radically different principle, maintaining data flow in semi-permanent force fields rather than in physical storage units.

Jindigar's touch on the data flow into the Archive froze, tangling the data feeds, but he lived the confrontation with the Takora-image.

With the data flow the implant can handle, the whole thing acts almost like a telepathic link.

She had grown so used to direct data flow, controlling or programming distant mechs as if they were parts of her own body, that it took her a few minutes to get back into the experimental, “.

Now that Arno had cleared the way for her, she could do anything she wanted with the Semiotics Group data flow.

He left the turmoil of the Astrolab, where his colleagues were crowded breathlessly around the main display, watching raw data flow in through radio, infrared, and X-ray telescopes, from ACCD's CMM photon counting systems, and UV detectors.

But the renewed incoming data flow was having some calming effect.

The data flow centered on a single console with but four screens, in the innermost comer of the bridge.