Etymology: [ i-vent ] (noun.) 1573. From Latin ēventus (“an event, occurrence”), from ēveniō (“to happen, to fall out, to come out”), from ē (“out of, from”), short form of ex, + veniō (“come”); see venture, and compare advent, convent, invent, etc., convene, evene, etc.
olay, vaka, organizasyon, durum, etkinlik, sonuç, yarışma, olaya, hadise, ne olursa olsun, olgu, maç, hal, epizot, karşılaşma, müsabaka, MÜSABAKA (SPORDA), OLAY, VAKA, eventful hadiselerle dolu, halinde, akıbet, in any event her halûkârda, eventfully olaylarla dolu olarak, vak’a, at all events, aksiyon, in the event of takdirde, quite an event olağanüstü bir durum, olaylar, organizasyonlar, bir olay, olay?, Hadiselerle doluluk, hareketlilik ve heyecanlılık, maceralı, hadiseli, ciddi, önemli, olaylı, olaylarla dolu, önemli olaylarla dolu, hareketli olarak, olaylı bir şekilde, vukuat,
A point in spacetime having three spatial coordinates and one temporal coordinate, A possible action that the user can perform that is monitored by an application or the operating system (event listener). When an event occurs an event handler is called which performs a specific task, A set of some of the possible outcomes; a subset of the sample space, An end result; an outcome (now chiefly in phrases), An occurrence; something that happens, The direct or indirect report of external activity, especially user activity on the keyboard and mouse, something that happens at a given place and time a phenomenon located at a single point in space-time; the fundamental observational entity in relativity theory a special set of circumstances; "in that event, the first possibility is excluded"; "it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled, The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion; result; that in which an action, operation, or series of operations, terminates, An event occurs when two particles collide or a single particle decays Particle theories predict the probabilities of various events occurring when many similar collisions or decays are studied They cannot predict the outcome for a single collision or decay, To break forth, An event is created when a room(s) is attached to a job description Students can access the interview information on InterviewTRAK only when this step has been completed, An occurrence during the execution of a task, such as the completion of an input/output operation, 1 A significant action, such as a user gesture (e g , moving the pointer, pressing a pointer button, or typing a keystroke) or a window configuration change (e g , resizing a window) 2 A Lisp object that represents an event, That which comes, arrives, or happens; that which falls out; any incident, good or bad, An event is a change within the system, including the creation or deletion of objects or relationships, the starting or stopping of an activity, and the reception of messages, An occurrence of social or personal importance, You say in the event after you have been discussing what could have happened in a particular situation, in order to indicate that you are now describing what actually did happen. `Don't underestimate us', Norman Willis warned last year. There was, in the event, little danger of that, An event is a planned and organized occasion, for example a social gathering or a sports match. major sporting events. our programme of lectures and social events, An event is something that happens, especially when it is unusual or important. You can use events to describe all the things that are happening in a particular situation. the events of Black Wednesday A new book by Grass is always an event, chance, You use in the event of, in the event that, and in that event when you are talking about a possible future situation, especially when you are planning what to do if it occurs. The bank has agreed to give an immediate refund in the unlikely event of an error being made, You say in any event after you have been discussing a situation, in order to indicate that what you are saying is true or possible, in spite of anything that has happened or may happen. In any event, the bowling alley restaurant proved quite acceptable. = anyway, A signal fired by the operating system in response to a user action For example, when a user clicks (and holds down) a mouse button, a MouseDown event is sent by the operating system The active application intercepts this signal and executes the code attached to the MouseDown event, occurrence, happening; competition, contest, An affair in hand; business; enterprise, An event is one of the races or competitions that are part of an organized occasion such as a sports meeting. A solo piper opens Aberdeen Highland Games at 10am and the main events start at 1pm, Most commonly, the occurrence of an action taken by the user, such as right-clicking the mouse, that's recognized by the operating system and passed to the foreground application Windows NT and its server applications generate events, such as problem reports, without user intervention, What occurs when two particles collide or a single particle decays Particle theories predict the probabilities of various possible events occurring when many similar collisions or decays are studied They cannot predict the outcome for any single event, A geographic feature occurring on or along a linear feature There are three event types: linear, continuous, and point For example, a left lane closure on route I-10 from the 1 5 to 2 1 mileposts is a linear event A continuous event is a linear event where the start position of a segment is the same as the end position of its preceding event, such as for speed limits A point event occurs at a point along a route, for example, an accident at milepost 6 3 on route I-10 In ArcInfo, an event is defined in terms of a route and measures along the route See also route-system, Clients are informed of information asynchronously by means of events These events can be either asynchronously generated from devices or generated as side effects of client requests Events are grouped into types The server never sends an event to a client unless the client has specifically asked to be informed of that type of event However, clients can force events to be sent to other clients Events are typically reported relative to a window, An event is the representation of some asynchronous occurrence (such as a mouse click on the presentation of the element, or the removal of child node from an element, or any of unthinkably many other possibilities) that gets associated with an event target, A significant occurrence in a system or application that a program detects Events typically trigger actions, such as sending a user notification or adding a log entry, something that happens at a given place and time, a special set of circumstances; "in that event, the first possibility is excluded"; "it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled", Network message indicating operational irregularities in physical elements of a network or a response to the occurrence of a significant task, typically the completion of a request for information See also alarm and trap, a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; "the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business"; "he acted very wise after the event", In probability, an event is an occurrence or the possibility of an occurrence that is being investigated, a phenomenon located at a single point in space-time; the fundamental observational entity in relativity theory, n 1 Some sort of significant event, such as a user gesture (such as moving the pointer, pressing a pointer button, or typing a keystroke) or a window configuration event (such as resizing a window) 2 A Lisp object that represents an event [annotate], The link between the behavior that a component wants to react to and the code that tells the application how to respond Java differentiates between the source of an event (the provider) and the handler for an event (what to do) In NonStop DOM and JORB, an asynchronous message sent by one object to another In Distributed System Management (DSM), an error or other occurrence of significance to the operator, described in a message from a software subsystem to the Event Management Service (EMS), An "event" in genetic engineering is the insertion of a particular piece of foreign DNA into the chromosome of the recipient Insertion occurs in random locations, so each event is unique The event can affect how a gene is expressed in the organism Once an event occurs, the transgene can be passed to the next generation as a normally inherited gene, (n ) A previous line of input from the terminal; usually either a command line or an attempted command line The UNIX® history function maintains a numbered list of the last several events that you have entered, Generic term for a signal occurring in the detector For the X-ray cameras, the deposition of an X-ray in the CCD produces signal charge, which is eventually registered when the matrix of pixel charges are read out to external electronics Anything registered above the threshold level of these electronics might also be considered an event, for example the detection of a cosmic ray or proton, gamma ray, or other noise source In the OM, the desirable signal event is of course the detection of an optical photon In the science documents, event is used synonymously with "photon" and "count", The target application dispatches events when something interesting has occured; those events can be mouse clicks or keyboard input When a user presses a key, the target application dispatches a key event, and the capture&replay tool stores the event to the record There are other events than user interactions: focus changes on GUI elements, window events (when a window has been closed), —A notification by a program or operating system that "something has happened " An event may be fired (or raised) in response to the occurrence of a pre-defined action (e g , a window getting focus, a user clicking a button, a timer indicating a specific interval of time has passed, or a program starting up or shutting down) In response to an event, an event handler is called, Any subset of a sample is called an event Those subsets containing a single outcome are called simple events In rolling a die the event might be that an even number is rolled There are six simple events 1,2,3,4,5,6, In ordinary language, an occurrence, a happening In MIDI, the signal that is transmittted-- like note on, note off, program change, control change [See also: PROGRAM CHANGE, CONTROL CHANGE ], Any action, often generated by a user or an ActiveX control, to which a program might respond Typical events include pressing a keyboard key, choosing a button by using a mouse click, and other mouse actions Programmers write code to respond to these actions, advenement, Of or pertaining to high levels of activity; having many memorable events, In a eventful manner; with much activity, full of events or incidents; "the most exhausting and eventful day of my life", busy, full of events; momentous, If you describe an event or a period of time as eventful, you mean that a lot of interesting, exciting, or important things have happened during it. Her eventful life included holding senior positions in the Colonial Service. full of interesting or important events, having important issues or results; "the year's only really consequential legislation"; "an eventful decision", full of events or incidents; "the most exhausting and eventful day of my life, Full of, or rich in, events or incidents; as, an eventful journey; an eventful period of history; an eventful period of life, In a eventful manner}, in an eventful manner; momentously, significantly, abundance of events, eventful quality; momentousness, The property of being eventful, Functions, Processes, Activities and Tasks, Rum Fest 2000, An event is something generate or performed by the user For example, it could be a mouse button press or release, a key press or release, or mouse movement, etc, drive the Stateflow diagram execution All events that affect the Stateflow diagram must be defined The occurrence of an event causes the status of the states in the Stateflow diagram to be evaluated The broadcast of an event can trigger a transition to occur and/or can trigger an action to be executed Events are broadcast in a top-down manner starting from the event's parent in the hierarchy, School events (e g seminars), System occurrences, such as user log ons, that are logged to a tool designed to monitor such occurrences and to display them in a window or log them to a file (Search), The 4 women's events in gymnastics are Floor, Uneven Bars, Beam, Vault The 6 men's events are Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, High Bar, plural of event, Something that happens; a noteworthy happening In the security context this usually represents an occurrence such as a security incident, alarm, medical emergency or related episode or experience, In NewPlanner, these are items like special dates, weekly meetings, important appointments, etc, Happenings that both affect an organization's financial position and can be reliably measured (See (p 41)), An Event is the actual piece of code that is executed to fulfill a task For instance, a "retrieve event" is the block of code to to retrieve all attributes for an object type from the database For more information, see Object Event Definitions, Events describe particular activities that might affect the behaviour of a program Mouse events such as Mouse Up, Mouse Down, Mouse Within demonstrate user interaction with a program Keyboard events, time-based events and program level events allow multimedia programmers to offer users specific experiences, The 'EVENTS' box contains a list of economic announcements to be made that day together with the general market consensus of the expected statistical outcome Any notable event having the possibility of a significant impact on the market will likely be referred to in the OUTLOOK box, Events encapsulate the idea of "notification" by providing three operations: register to be notified when the event occurs; remove registration for notification; and announce that the event has occurred Events are a form of syntactic sugar, at a fundamental level they are function calls, This field indicates the specific event associated with the item cited in the Object Name field Type the word(s) you want to search for into the Events text box e g World War I 1914-1919; 1986 Olympics ;1953 Royal Visit, particular occurrences, specific happenings, function Event can be for user-written code to process an event, Our events are vasty different from Medieval or Rennasiance fairs Our events are not choreographed shows designed to entertain the public and sell souveniors They are highly interactive and immersive experiences without "spectators" Though we dont expect too much from complete "newbies", everyone who attends is part of the "action" The typical event revolves around a peiod feast and some sort of ceremony to mark the Holiday Other activities such as combat, games, story telling, and music are fairly typical of events as well, Sportsman of the Year Heisman Trophy Swimsuit 2001, A method for task communication and synchronization The directives provided by the event manager are used to service events, happenings that both affect an organization's financial position and can be reliably measured (p 83), NLANR/DAST Training - NLANR Packets Calendar - Idesk Travel Schedule, Forces of change that are one-time occurrences Examples of events include the closing of a hospital, a natural disaster, or the passage of a piece of legislation,
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A point in spacetime having three spatial coordinates and one temporal coordinate
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A possible action that the user can perform that is monitored by an application or the operating system (event listener). When an event occurs an event handler is called which performs a specific task
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A set of some of the possible outcomes; a subset of the sample space
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An end result; an outcome (now chiefly in phrases) - "In the event, he turned out to have what I needed anyway."
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An occurrence; something that happens
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The direct or indirect report of external activity, especially user activity on the keyboard and mouse
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something that happens at a given place and time a phenomenon located at a single point in space-time; the fundamental observational entity in relativity theory a special set of circumstances; "in that event, the first possibility is excluded"; "it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled
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The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion; result; that in which an action, operation, or series of operations, terminates
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An event occurs when two particles collide or a single particle decays Particle theories predict the probabilities of various events occurring when many similar collisions or decays are studied They cannot predict the outcome for a single collision or decay
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To break forth
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An event is created when a room(s) is attached to a job description Students can access the interview information on InterviewTRAK only when this step has been completed
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An occurrence during the execution of a task, such as the completion of an input/output operation
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1 A significant action, such as a user gesture (e g , moving the pointer, pressing a pointer button, or typing a keystroke) or a window configuration change (e g , resizing a window) 2 A Lisp object that represents an event
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That which comes, arrives, or happens; that which falls out; any incident, good or bad
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An event is a change within the system, including the creation or deletion of objects or relationships, the starting or stopping of an activity, and the reception of messages
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An occurrence of social or personal importance
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You say in the event after you have been discussing what could have happened in a particular situation, in order to indicate that you are now describing what actually did happen. `Don't underestimate us', Norman Willis warned last year. There was, in the event, little danger of that
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An event is a planned and organized occasion, for example a social gathering or a sports match. major sporting events. our programme of lectures and social events
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An event is something that happens, especially when it is unusual or important. You can use events to describe all the things that are happening in a particular situation. the events of Black Wednesday A new book by Grass is always an event
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You use in the event of, in the event that, and in that event when you are talking about a possible future situation, especially when you are planning what to do if it occurs. The bank has agreed to give an immediate refund in the unlikely event of an error being made
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You say in any event after you have been discussing a situation, in order to indicate that what you are saying is true or possible, in spite of anything that has happened or may happen. In any event, the bowling alley restaurant proved quite acceptable. = anyway
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A signal fired by the operating system in response to a user action For example, when a user clicks (and holds down) a mouse button, a MouseDown event is sent by the operating system The active application intercepts this signal and executes the code attached to the MouseDown event
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occurrence, happening; competition, contest isim
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An affair in hand; business; enterprise
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An event is one of the races or competitions that are part of an organized occasion such as a sports meeting. A solo piper opens Aberdeen Highland Games at 10am and the main events start at 1pm
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Most commonly, the occurrence of an action taken by the user, such as right-clicking the mouse, that's recognized by the operating system and passed to the foreground application Windows NT and its server applications generate events, such as problem reports, without user intervention
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What occurs when two particles collide or a single particle decays Particle theories predict the probabilities of various possible events occurring when many similar collisions or decays are studied They cannot predict the outcome for any single event
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A geographic feature occurring on or along a linear feature There are three event types: linear, continuous, and point For example, a left lane closure on route I-10 from the 1 5 to 2 1 mileposts is a linear event A continuous event is a linear event where the start position of a segment is the same as the end position of its preceding event, such as for speed limits A point event occurs at a point along a route, for example, an accident at milepost 6 3 on route I-10 In ArcInfo, an event is defined in terms of a route and measures along the route See also route-system
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Clients are informed of information asynchronously by means of events These events can be either asynchronously generated from devices or generated as side effects of client requests Events are grouped into types The server never sends an event to a client unless the client has specifically asked to be informed of that type of event However, clients can force events to be sent to other clients Events are typically reported relative to a window
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An event is the representation of some asynchronous occurrence (such as a mouse click on the presentation of the element, or the removal of child node from an element, or any of unthinkably many other possibilities) that gets associated with an event target
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A significant occurrence in a system or application that a program detects Events typically trigger actions, such as sending a user notification or adding a log entry
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something that happens at a given place and time
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a special set of circumstances; "in that event, the first possibility is excluded"; "it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled"
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Network message indicating operational irregularities in physical elements of a network or a response to the occurrence of a significant task, typically the completion of a request for information See also alarm and trap
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a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; "the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business"; "he acted very wise after the event"
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In probability, an event is an occurrence or the possibility of an occurrence that is being investigated
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a phenomenon located at a single point in space-time; the fundamental observational entity in relativity theory
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n 1 Some sort of significant event, such as a user gesture (such as moving the pointer, pressing a pointer button, or typing a keystroke) or a window configuration event (such as resizing a window) 2 A Lisp object that represents an event [annotate]
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The link between the behavior that a component wants to react to and the code that tells the application how to respond Java differentiates between the source of an event (the provider) and the handler for an event (what to do) In NonStop DOM and JORB, an asynchronous message sent by one object to another In Distributed System Management (DSM), an error or other occurrence of significance to the operator, described in a message from a software subsystem to the Event Management Service (EMS)
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An "event" in genetic engineering is the insertion of a particular piece of foreign DNA into the chromosome of the recipient Insertion occurs in random locations, so each event is unique The event can affect how a gene is expressed in the organism Once an event occurs, the transgene can be passed to the next generation as a normally inherited gene
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(n ) A previous line of input from the terminal; usually either a command line or an attempted command line The UNIX® history function maintains a numbered list of the last several events that you have entered
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Generic term for a signal occurring in the detector For the X-ray cameras, the deposition of an X-ray in the CCD produces signal charge, which is eventually registered when the matrix of pixel charges are read out to external electronics Anything registered above the threshold level of these electronics might also be considered an event, for example the detection of a cosmic ray or proton, gamma ray, or other noise source In the OM, the desirable signal event is of course the detection of an optical photon In the science documents, event is used synonymously with "photon" and "count"
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The target application dispatches events when something interesting has occured; those events can be mouse clicks or keyboard input When a user presses a key, the target application dispatches a key event, and the capture&replay tool stores the event to the record There are other events than user interactions: focus changes on GUI elements, window events (when a window has been closed)
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—A notification by a program or operating system that "something has happened " An event may be fired (or raised) in response to the occurrence of a pre-defined action (e g , a window getting focus, a user clicking a button, a timer indicating a specific interval of time has passed, or a program starting up or shutting down) In response to an event, an event handler is called
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Any subset of a sample is called an event Those subsets containing a single outcome are called simple events In rolling a die the event might be that an even number is rolled There are six simple events 1,2,3,4,5,6
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In ordinary language, an occurrence, a happening In MIDI, the signal that is transmittted-- like note on, note off, program change, control change [See also: PROGRAM CHANGE, CONTROL CHANGE ]
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Any action, often generated by a user or an ActiveX control, to which a program might respond Typical events include pressing a keyboard key, choosing a button by using a mouse click, and other mouse actions Programmers write code to respond to these actions
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Of or pertaining to high levels of activity; having many memorable events - "With the number of drunken revellers on the streets it could hardly fail to be an eventful night."
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In a eventful manner; with much activity
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full of events or incidents; "the most exhausting and eventful day of my life"
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If you describe an event or a period of time as eventful, you mean that a lot of interesting, exciting, or important things have happened during it. Her eventful life included holding senior positions in the Colonial Service. full of interesting or important events
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having important issues or results; "the year's only really consequential legislation"; "an eventful decision"
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full of events or incidents; "the most exhausting and eventful day of my life
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Full of, or rich in, events or incidents; as, an eventful journey; an eventful period of history; an eventful period of life
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An event is something generate or performed by the user For example, it could be a mouse button press or release, a key press or release, or mouse movement, etc
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drive the Stateflow diagram execution All events that affect the Stateflow diagram must be defined The occurrence of an event causes the status of the states in the Stateflow diagram to be evaluated The broadcast of an event can trigger a transition to occur and/or can trigger an action to be executed Events are broadcast in a top-down manner starting from the event's parent in the hierarchy
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System occurrences, such as user log ons, that are logged to a tool designed to monitor such occurrences and to display them in a window or log them to a file (Search)
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The 4 women's events in gymnastics are Floor, Uneven Bars, Beam, Vault The 6 men's events are Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, High Bar
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Something that happens; a noteworthy happening In the security context this usually represents an occurrence such as a security incident, alarm, medical emergency or related episode or experience
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Happenings that both affect an organization's financial position and can be reliably measured (See (p 41))
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An Event is the actual piece of code that is executed to fulfill a task For instance, a "retrieve event" is the block of code to to retrieve all attributes for an object type from the database For more information, see Object Event Definitions
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Events describe particular activities that might affect the behaviour of a program Mouse events such as Mouse Up, Mouse Down, Mouse Within demonstrate user interaction with a program Keyboard events, time-based events and program level events allow multimedia programmers to offer users specific experiences
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The 'EVENTS' box contains a list of economic announcements to be made that day together with the general market consensus of the expected statistical outcome Any notable event having the possibility of a significant impact on the market will likely be referred to in the OUTLOOK box
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Events encapsulate the idea of "notification" by providing three operations: register to be notified when the event occurs; remove registration for notification; and announce that the event has occurred Events are a form of syntactic sugar, at a fundamental level they are function calls
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This field indicates the specific event associated with the item cited in the Object Name field Type the word(s) you want to search for into the Events text box e g World War I 1914-1919; 1986 Olympics ;1953 Royal Visit
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Our events are vasty different from Medieval or Rennasiance fairs Our events are not choreographed shows designed to entertain the public and sell souveniors They are highly interactive and immersive experiences without "spectators" Though we dont expect too much from complete "newbies", everyone who attends is part of the "action" The typical event revolves around a peiod feast and some sort of ceremony to mark the Holiday Other activities such as combat, games, story telling, and music are fairly typical of events as well
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Forces of change that are one-time occurrences Examples of events include the closing of a hospital, a natural disaster, or the passage of a piece of legislation
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