There are many different ways to convey information. For example, Canada is an officially bilingual country, in which many types of information are available in either French or English. Information can appear in a visual form, such as words on a screen or printed on paper, or it can appear in an audible form, such as a voice recording or a synthesized voice, which can be convenient for people who are visually impaired; it can also appear in the form of Braille. Different communication forms are convenient for different people. If you can get the information in the form that you want, then the information is flexible.
Information Incentives Choice Efficiency Flexibility
Storage is achieved through the use of normalized databases that increase functionality and flexibility.
Flexibility has to do with gymnastics a great deal for example a front walkover you need back flexibility and leg flexibility just for one simple skill.
A class A would give you the most flexibility in terms of subnets and hosts per subnet. You could use up to 23 bits of information for subnets.
A volleyball does not have any flexibility at all.
The gymnast had amazing flexibility.
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Flexibility
There is no patron saint of flexibility.
1. We have to take a flexibility test in Physical Education today.2. Her flexibility is crazy!
A lack of flexibility and limited menu information is another disadvantage that may have surprising implications.
According to Wikipedia there are 11 classes of flexibility:Machine flexibility - The different operation types that a machine can perform.Material handling flexibility - The ability to move the products within a manufacturing facility.Operation flexibility - The ability to produce a product in different ways.Process flexibility - The set of products that the system can produce.Product flexibility - The ability to add new products in the system.Routing flexibility - The different routes (through machines and workshops) that can be used to produce a product in the system.Volume flexibility - The ease to profitably increase or decrease the output of an existing system.Expansion flexibility - The ability to build out the capacity of a system.Program flexibility - The ability to run a system automatically.Production flexibility - The number of products a system currently can produce.Market flexibility - The ability of the system to adapt to market demands.