Computers are pervasive in modern life. When users perform transactions, they usually do not limit their access to their own computers. Instead, the users tend to access systems distributed globally across networks with heterogeneous technology and support systems. Further, legacy systems integrate with modern systems creating new challenges in building systems that are flexible. Heterogeneity challenge is the challenge involved in developing flexible systems that work well in different technological background. Ref - Software Engineering, Ian Sommerville, 7th Ed, Addison Wesley
Yes, pervasive developmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, have a genetic component. Research has shown that individuals with a family history of autism or related conditions are at an increased risk of developing these disorders. However, genetics are just one factor, and environmental influences also play a role in the development of pervasive developmental disorders.
Pervasive means that it is found everywhere. Cellphones seem to be a pervasive technology these days; you see them everywhere.
Corruption was pervasive throughout the Dept.
Pervasive Software was created in 1994.
Pervasive Software's population is 250.
Pervasive means something that is unwelcome and widely spread. Racism is as pervasive today as it was in the 1950s; this is an example of the term in a sentence.
The use of the word "like" was pervasive in her speech.
Why is planning regarded as a pervasive function of managers? Explain
the technology that disappears is called pervasive computing
"Pervasive" means spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people. There is also a connotation of insistence or intransigence.
Considering the fact that the Romans 'owned' most of the world for 300 + years it is not surprising that 'Romanisation' was very pervasive.