Etymology: [ pOl ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English pol, polle "head, hair of the head" (recorded in English since c.1290), from Middle Low German pol, poll "head" or Middle Dutch pōle "head, top", both from Proto-Germanic *pūliō(n), *pull-, *puls- (“head, top, round”) from Proto-Indo-European *bōul- (“orb, round object, bubble”). Akin to Danish puld "crown of a hat", Swedish dialectal pull "head". Meaning "collection of votes" is first recorded 1625, from notion of "counting heads".
To solicit mock votes from (a person or group), To cut the hair of (a creature), To remove the horns of (an animal), To take, record the votes of (an electorate), Hair, An election or a survey of a particular group, A place voters cast ballots, To (repeatedly) ask status of other machine(s) in network, The head, especially its top part, A pet parrot, One who does not try for honors at university, but is content to take a degree merely; a passman, vote in an election at a polling station, Joint between head and neck, behind the horse's ears where the headstall is placed Flexed when the horse is on the bit, it theoretically is the highest point of the neck In fact, the angle and height depend on the build of the horse, A term used in early tax records to indicate a person A person eligible to vote, Français :Scrutation Deutsch : Fahrzeugaufruf The process of automatically requesting information from a vehicle See also :Poll cycle, An explicit request to a device for the value of one of its network variables, This is the highest point on the top of the head of a horse, Another word for an election, - has multiple meanings: 1 a survey or sampling of people's opinions Many opinion polls are taken before an upcoming election to try and predict the public's voting patterns 2 ridings are broken into multiple polling districts, also called polls for short People in ridings vote in these polling stations You may hear a reporter say on election night "there are six polls reporting final results in this district ", a combination of personal information fields and survey questions, used in early tax records denoting a taxable person; person eligible to vote, A canvassing, or surveying, of a selected or random group of people to collect information, or to attempt to discover public opinion The information obtained depends on the makeup of the group selected for questioning-the sample-as well as the choice of questions to be asked and the way the questions are worded, Repeatedly trying a call on a non-blocking socket until it succeeds Example, survey of public opinion, as in: The poll shows that your candidate is taking the lead, The space between the ears on top of the head, get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions get the votes of vote in an election at a polling station, (v ) To check periodically the condition or state of a hardware device, data item, or software subsystem, A mechanism used to determine if an event has occurred by periodically checking for a particular status Typical events include arrival of data, completion of an action, and errors, The sending of an NTP packet from a host to an NTP time server to request the current time The server responds by recording the current time in the packet, then sending it back to the originating host See also ``NTP packet'', List or record of persons, especially for taxing or voting, A periodic request for MIB or MIT object-class status information sent to a managed object Configurable in some cases by the network administrator via Solstice EM Request Designer SNMP tends to be poll-oriented, while CMIP tends to be event-oriented, Most often used for political research in which the electorates likely behavior is investigated Often asks "horse race" kinds of questions about candidates or ballot measures, the place people go to vote OR the counting of votes, To remove the poll or head of; hence, to remove the top or end of; to clip; to lop; to shear; as, to poll the head; to poll a tree, See Pollard, 3 (a), To extort from; to plunder; to strip, to mow or crop; sometimes with off; as, to poll the hair; to poll wool; to poll grass, The European chub, The broad end of a hammer; the but of an ax, The place where the votes are cast or recorded; as, to go to the polls, The casting or recording of the votes of registered electors; as, the close of the poll, Specifically, the register of the names of electors who may vote in an election, To cut off; to remove by clipping, shearing, etc, for purposes of taxation; to enumerate one by one, To cut or shave smooth or even; to cut in a straight line without indentation; as, a polled deed, To register or deposit, as a vote; to elicit or call forth, as votes or voters; as, he polled a hundred votes more than his opponent, To impose a tax upon, The highest point of the horse's skull (the occipital crest) In common dressage usage, flexion "at the poll" refers to the longitudinal or lateral flexion of the joint immediately behind the poll, To vote at an election, See Dee&?; poll, To enter, as polls or persons, in a list or register; to enroll, esp, To pay as one's personal tax, the counting of votes (as in an election) a tame parrot the part of the head between the ears an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people convert into a pollard; "pollard trees", A number or aggregate of heads; a list or register of heads or individuals, A parrot; familiarly so called, get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions, the counting of votes (as in an election), a tame parrot, the part of the head between the ears, get the votes of, convert into a pollard; "pollard trees", A canvassing of people's opinions on some question, What Tools would you like to see in the next release? Versioning WYSIWYG Interface Page Caching Better Document Handling Members Areas [ Results | Polls ] Comments: 0 | Votes: 593, v ,n 1 [techspeak] The action of checking the status of an input line, sensor, or memory location to see if a particular external event has been registered 2 To repeatedly call or check with someone: "I keep polling him, but he's not answering his phone; he must be swapped out " 3 To ask "Lunch? I poll for a takeout order daily ", the top of the head, an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people, trim tree branches, prune a tree; cut off the horns of an animal, The head; the back part of the head, One who does not try for honors, but is content to take a degree merely; a passman, receive votes; vote, elect; count votes, make a survey, voting, electing; list of voters; counting of votes; number of votes; referendum, If a political party or a candidate polls a particular number or percentage of votes, they get that number or percentage of votes in an election. It was a disappointing result for the Greens who polled three percent see also polling, deed poll, The polls means an election for a country's government, or the place where people go to vote in an election. In 1945, Winston Churchill was defeated at the polls Voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president, If you are polled on something, you are asked what you think about it as part of a survey. More than 18,000 people were polled Audiences were going to be polled on which of three pieces of contemporary music they liked best More than 70 per cent of those polled said that they approved of his record as president, A poll is a survey in which people are asked their opinions about something, usually in order to find out how popular something is or what people intend to do in the future. Polls show that the European treaty has gained support in Denmark We are doing a weekly poll on the president, and clearly his popularity has declined see also opinion poll, straw poll, A technique that continually interrogates a peripheral device to see if it has data to transfer, present participle of the verb to poll, the action of taking a poll, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of poll, A place where votes are cast in elections, plural form of poll, past of poll, sampled, counted, included in a survey, Having no horns; hornless, & Fl, Specifically: (a) Lopped; said of trees having their tops cut off, Deprived of a poll, or of something belonging to the poll, (c) Having cast the antlers; said of a stag, Beau, "The polled bachelor, (d) Without horns; as, polled cattle; polled sheep, (b) Cropped; hence, bald; said of a person, " Beau, Access method in which a primary network device inquires weather secondaries have data to transmit The inquiry message gives the secondary device the right to transmit, Mechanism to handle asynchronous events by actively checking to determine if an event has occurred, a certificate revocation list (CRL) delivery model which requires the certificate user to request the current CRL whenever verifying a digital certificate One polling problem is the time delay between certificate authority (CA) certificate revocation and CA publication of a new CRL, A communications control method used by some computer/terminal systems whereby a "master" station asks many devices attached to a common transmission medium, in turn, whether they have information to send, The ability of the fax machine to call remote locations and to retrieve any waiting fax messages, A control message sent from a master terminal to a slave terminal as an invitation for the slave to transmit, a process in which the status of devices attached to a bus system is periodically sampled, Connecting to another system to check for e-mail and messages, Polling is a routine that is constantly being performed by your computer It checks each device individually to see if there is any new information or if the device is ready to send or receive data, The process or collecting call and network event records by periodically contacting a storage device, mediation system or file storage unit and requesting data transmission Can be performed on a dial-up basis or using dedicated data communications facilities or local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) or the Internet, Connecting to another system to check for things like mail or news, - Sending pull messages at preprogrammed rates Often used to simulate push Polling is problematic because if the pull rate is too low then information may be stale when you receive it If the pull rate is too high then you waste time and bandwidth sending unneeded pull requests An example of polling is setting your computer to check the POP server every 5 minutes for new email Your computer sends a message "is anything new? Give it to me"...how about now? how about now?..." This results in a lot of network traffic An application or person that does this is a network hog, Polling is the fax mode of operation where the caller requests the remote answering machine to send a fax, A media-access-control strategy in which a controlling computer mediates access to the communication channel, Polling is the act of voting in an election. There has been a busy start to polling in today's local elections = voting, voting, electing; elections, The act of voting, or of registering a vote, Plunder, or extortion, The act of topping, lopping, or cropping, as trees or hedges, A process in which a number of peripheral devices, remote stations, or nodes in a computer network are interrogated, one at a time, to determine if service is required, A centrally controlled technique of sequentially calling a number of drops to permit them to transmit information back to a field master or to the traffic operations center, A method of updating data in a system, where one task sends a message to a second task on a regular basis, to check if a data point has changed If so, the change in data is sent to the first task This method is most effective when there are few data points in the system Otherwise, exception reporting is generally faster Although it has an exception-reporting architecture, the Cascade DataHub can support polling as needed, Primary link station systematic interrogation of secondary link stations Used to avoid contention/collisions, determine operational status, and determine preparedness to transmit data, This is the approach used most often for task management Using this approach, a task attempts to execute during regular intervals Based on its status, the task will leave some sort of marker (a file or a db record) indicating if any dependent task should be executed Dependent tasks must also be scheduled on a polling basis to check for the marker and determine whether they need to run This approach leads to extremely high latency for task startup On average, the time between the original event (that the first task was watching for) and the execution of the dependent task is 1/2 of the sum of the polling intervals for both tasks This means that if the first task is set to poll on 1 minute intervals, and the second on 5 minute intervals, on average there will be a 3 minute latency between the originating event and the execution of the second task, A feature which permits a fax machine to call another machine and request it to transmit documents Pages must be left in the document feeder or in memory and the polling unit must have the passcode of the unit it is calling, The transmission of a signal from the BTS to the mobile station to find out if the mobile station is still within the vicinity of the BTS, Interrogation of devices for purposes such as to avoid contention, to determine operational status, or to determine readiness to send or receive data, The process of repeatedly testing until a condition becomes true Polling can be inefficient if the time between tests is short compared with the time it will take for the condition to become true A polling thread should sleep between consecutive tests in order to give other threads a chance to run An alternative approach to polling is to arrange for an interrupt to be sent when the condition is true, or to use the wait and notify mechanism associated with threads, During the night provided you have completed the 'end of day' procedure correctly, details of card payments will be collected via your equipment through a phone line This process is known as polling, and relates to off-line terminals only, A process in which a device polls the terminals connected to it, asking whether or not they have data to be sent to the host, third-person singular of poll, plural of poll, If popularity is equated with goodness, then James Last, Elvis Prestley and Elton John must be the best Fortunately, there are some listeners who are aware enough to treat popularity polls with the contempt they deserve, and not follow the sheep As with political opinion polls, the main function of musical polls is to influence opinion rather than reflect it, place where people vote, A place where votes are cast and recorded, Refers to the polls on the CyberStitchers EGA Yahoo! Groups page These are used for voting and indicating attendance Voting is limited to current chapter members, the place where people vote,
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To solicit mock votes from (a person or group)
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To cut the hair of (a creature)
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To remove the horns of (an animal)
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To take, record the votes of (an electorate)
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Hair - "the doctor, as if to hear better, had taken off his powdered wig, and sat there, looking very strange indeed with his own close-cropped black poll."
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An election or a survey of a particular group - "The student council had a poll to see what people want served in the cafeteria."
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A place voters cast ballots - "The polls close at 8 p.m."
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To (repeatedly) ask status of other machine(s) in network - "The network hub polled the department's computers to determine which ones could still respond."
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The head, especially its top part - "And you might perceive the president and general manager, Mr. R. G. Atterbury, with his priceless polished poll, busy in the main office room dictating letters.."
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A pet parrot
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One who does not try for honors at university, but is content to take a degree merely; a passman
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vote in an election at a polling station
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Joint between head and neck, behind the horse's ears where the headstall is placed Flexed when the horse is on the bit, it theoretically is the highest point of the neck In fact, the angle and height depend on the build of the horse
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A term used in early tax records to indicate a person A person eligible to vote
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Français :Scrutation Deutsch : Fahrzeugaufruf The process of automatically requesting information from a vehicle See also :Poll cycle
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An explicit request to a device for the value of one of its network variables
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This is the highest point on the top of the head of a horse
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Another word for an election
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- has multiple meanings: 1 a survey or sampling of people's opinions Many opinion polls are taken before an upcoming election to try and predict the public's voting patterns 2 ridings are broken into multiple polling districts, also called polls for short People in ridings vote in these polling stations You may hear a reporter say on election night "there are six polls reporting final results in this district "
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a combination of personal information fields and survey questions
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used in early tax records denoting a taxable person; person eligible to vote
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A canvassing, or surveying, of a selected or random group of people to collect information, or to attempt to discover public opinion The information obtained depends on the makeup of the group selected for questioning-the sample-as well as the choice of questions to be asked and the way the questions are worded
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Repeatedly trying a call on a non-blocking socket until it succeeds Example
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survey of public opinion, as in: The poll shows that your candidate is taking the lead
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The space between the ears on top of the head
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get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions get the votes of vote in an election at a polling station
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(v ) To check periodically the condition or state of a hardware device, data item, or software subsystem
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A mechanism used to determine if an event has occurred by periodically checking for a particular status Typical events include arrival of data, completion of an action, and errors
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The sending of an NTP packet from a host to an NTP time server to request the current time The server responds by recording the current time in the packet, then sending it back to the originating host See also ``NTP packet''
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List or record of persons, especially for taxing or voting
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A periodic request for MIB or MIT object-class status information sent to a managed object Configurable in some cases by the network administrator via Solstice EM Request Designer SNMP tends to be poll-oriented, while CMIP tends to be event-oriented
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Most often used for political research in which the electorates likely behavior is investigated Often asks "horse race" kinds of questions about candidates or ballot measures
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the place people go to vote OR the counting of votes
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To remove the poll or head of; hence, to remove the top or end of; to clip; to lop; to shear; as, to poll the head; to poll a tree
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See Pollard, 3 (a)
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To extort from; to plunder; to strip
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to mow or crop; sometimes with off; as, to poll the hair; to poll wool; to poll grass
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The European chub
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The broad end of a hammer; the but of an ax
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The place where the votes are cast or recorded; as, to go to the polls
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The casting or recording of the votes of registered electors; as, the close of the poll
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Specifically, the register of the names of electors who may vote in an election
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To cut off; to remove by clipping, shearing, etc
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for purposes of taxation; to enumerate one by one
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To cut or shave smooth or even; to cut in a straight line without indentation; as, a polled deed
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To register or deposit, as a vote; to elicit or call forth, as votes or voters; as, he polled a hundred votes more than his opponent
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To impose a tax upon
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The highest point of the horse's skull (the occipital crest) In common dressage usage, flexion "at the poll" refers to the longitudinal or lateral flexion of the joint immediately behind the poll
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To vote at an election
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See Dee&?; poll
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To enter, as polls or persons, in a list or register; to enroll, esp
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To pay as one's personal tax
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the counting of votes (as in an election) a tame parrot the part of the head between the ears an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people convert into a pollard; "pollard trees"
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A number or aggregate of heads; a list or register of heads or individuals
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A parrot; familiarly so called
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get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions
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the counting of votes (as in an election)
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get the votes of
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convert into a pollard; "pollard trees"
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A canvassing of people's opinions on some question
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v ,n 1 [techspeak] The action of checking the status of an input line, sensor, or memory location to see if a particular external event has been registered 2 To repeatedly call or check with someone: "I keep polling him, but he's not answering his phone; he must be swapped out " 3 To ask "Lunch? I poll for a takeout order daily "
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the top of the head
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an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people
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trim tree branches, prune a tree; cut off the horns of an animal fiil
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The head; the back part of the head
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One who does not try for honors, but is content to take a degree merely; a passman
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receive votes; vote, elect; count votes, make a survey fiil
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voting, electing; list of voters; counting of votes; number of votes; referendum isim
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If a political party or a candidate polls a particular number or percentage of votes, they get that number or percentage of votes in an election. It was a disappointing result for the Greens who polled three percent see also polling, deed poll
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The polls means an election for a country's government, or the place where people go to vote in an election. In 1945, Winston Churchill was defeated at the polls Voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president
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If you are polled on something, you are asked what you think about it as part of a survey. More than 18,000 people were polled Audiences were going to be polled on which of three pieces of contemporary music they liked best More than 70 per cent of those polled said that they approved of his record as president
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A poll is a survey in which people are asked their opinions about something, usually in order to find out how popular something is or what people intend to do in the future. Polls show that the European treaty has gained support in Denmark We are doing a weekly poll on the president, and clearly his popularity has declined see also opinion poll, straw poll
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A technique that continually interrogates a peripheral device to see if it has data to transfer
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polling
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polling
the action of taking a poll
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A place where votes are cast in elections - "On the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, American voters go to the polls for general elections."
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polls
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past of poll
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Having no horns; hornless
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Access method in which a primary network device inquires weather secondaries have data to transmit The inquiry message gives the secondary device the right to transmit
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Mechanism to handle asynchronous events by actively checking to determine if an event has occurred
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a certificate revocation list (CRL) delivery model which requires the certificate user to request the current CRL whenever verifying a digital certificate One polling problem is the time delay between certificate authority (CA) certificate revocation and CA publication of a new CRL
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A communications control method used by some computer/terminal systems whereby a "master" station asks many devices attached to a common transmission medium, in turn, whether they have information to send
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The ability of the fax machine to call remote locations and to retrieve any waiting fax messages
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A control message sent from a master terminal to a slave terminal as an invitation for the slave to transmit
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a process in which the status of devices attached to a bus system is periodically sampled
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Connecting to another system to check for e-mail and messages
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Polling is a routine that is constantly being performed by your computer It checks each device individually to see if there is any new information or if the device is ready to send or receive data
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The process or collecting call and network event records by periodically contacting a storage device, mediation system or file storage unit and requesting data transmission Can be performed on a dial-up basis or using dedicated data communications facilities or local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) or the Internet
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Connecting to another system to check for things like mail or news
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- Sending pull messages at preprogrammed rates Often used to simulate push Polling is problematic because if the pull rate is too low then information may be stale when you receive it If the pull rate is too high then you waste time and bandwidth sending unneeded pull requests An example of polling is setting your computer to check the POP server every 5 minutes for new email Your computer sends a message "is anything new? Give it to me"...how about now? how about now?..." This results in a lot of network traffic An application or person that does this is a network hog
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Polling is the fax mode of operation where the caller requests the remote answering machine to send a fax
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A media-access-control strategy in which a controlling computer mediates access to the communication channel
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Polling is the act of voting in an election. There has been a busy start to polling in today's local elections = voting
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The act of voting, or of registering a vote
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Plunder, or extortion
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The act of topping, lopping, or cropping, as trees or hedges
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A process in which a number of peripheral devices, remote stations, or nodes in a computer network are interrogated, one at a time, to determine if service is required
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A centrally controlled technique of sequentially calling a number of drops to permit them to transmit information back to a field master or to the traffic operations center
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A method of updating data in a system, where one task sends a message to a second task on a regular basis, to check if a data point has changed If so, the change in data is sent to the first task This method is most effective when there are few data points in the system Otherwise, exception reporting is generally faster Although it has an exception-reporting architecture, the Cascade DataHub can support polling as needed
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Primary link station systematic interrogation of secondary link stations Used to avoid contention/collisions, determine operational status, and determine preparedness to transmit data
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This is the approach used most often for task management Using this approach, a task attempts to execute during regular intervals Based on its status, the task will leave some sort of marker (a file or a db record) indicating if any dependent task should be executed Dependent tasks must also be scheduled on a polling basis to check for the marker and determine whether they need to run This approach leads to extremely high latency for task startup On average, the time between the original event (that the first task was watching for) and the execution of the dependent task is 1/2 of the sum of the polling intervals for both tasks This means that if the first task is set to poll on 1 minute intervals, and the second on 5 minute intervals, on average there will be a 3 minute latency between the originating event and the execution of the second task
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A feature which permits a fax machine to call another machine and request it to transmit documents Pages must be left in the document feeder or in memory and the polling unit must have the passcode of the unit it is calling
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The transmission of a signal from the BTS to the mobile station to find out if the mobile station is still within the vicinity of the BTS
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Interrogation of devices for purposes such as to avoid contention, to determine operational status, or to determine readiness to send or receive data
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The process of repeatedly testing until a condition becomes true Polling can be inefficient if the time between tests is short compared with the time it will take for the condition to become true A polling thread should sleep between consecutive tests in order to give other threads a chance to run An alternative approach to polling is to arrange for an interrupt to be sent when the condition is true, or to use the wait and notify mechanism associated with threads
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During the night provided you have completed the 'end of day' procedure correctly, details of card payments will be collected via your equipment through a phone line This process is known as polling, and relates to off-line terminals only
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A process in which a device polls the terminals connected to it, asking whether or not they have data to be sent to the host
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third-person singular of poll
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If popularity is equated with goodness, then James Last, Elvis Prestley and Elton John must be the best Fortunately, there are some listeners who are aware enough to treat popularity polls with the contempt they deserve, and not follow the sheep As with political opinion polls, the main function of musical polls is to influence opinion rather than reflect it
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place where people vote isim
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Refers to the polls on the CyberStitchers EGA Yahoo! Groups page These are used for voting and indicating attendance Voting is limited to current chapter members
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