Fusion Insight HD中,Streaming适用于()场景。
A.流数据监控
B.网站的实时访问统计
C.离线日志分析
D.交通流量分析
A.流数据监控
B.网站的实时访问统计
C.离线日志分析
D.交通流量分析
A.OS分区
B.数据分区
C.元数据分区
D.管理分区
A.第3个用户提交任务时,每个用户最多获得33.33%的资源
B.第2个用户提交任务时每个用户最多获得50%的资源
C.第4个用户提交任务时,每个用户最多获得25%的资源
D.第5个用户提交任务时,每个用户最多获得20%的资源
A.suspend
B.getJobInfo
C.submit
D.run
A.可视化的多租户管理,与企业组织结构相匹配,简化系统资源分配与管理
B.一站式管理租户资源,计算资源、存储资源、服务资源
C.与企业组织结构相匹配的多级的租户模型,不同部门对用不同的租户,按需动态增删租户
D.基于容器机制的租户资源隔离,为租户SLA保驾护航
A) master
B) syntactic
C) dynamics
D) institution
Which statement is true according to the text?
A.America's restaurant industry is growing steadily.
B.Wendy's International is threatened severely by Burger King and McDonald
C.Fast-food chains are facing more competitive market inside America.
D.UBS and Global Insight are planning to help restaurant industry get out of difficulties.
A typical brain-teaser went like this. There are three light switches on the ground-floor wall of a three-storey house. Two of the switches do nothing, but one of them controls a bulb on the second floor. When you begin, the bulb is off. You can only make one visit to the second floor. How do you work out which switch is the one that controls the light?
This problem, or one equivalent to it, was presented on a computer screen to a volunteer when that volunteer pressed a button. The electrical activity of the volunteer’s brain (his brainwave pattern) was recorded by the EEG from the button’s press. Each volunteer was given 30 seconds to read the puzzle and another 60 to 90 seconds to solve it.
Some people worked it out; others did not. The significant point, though, was that the EEG predicted who would fall where. Those volunteers who went on to have an insight (in this case that on their one and only visit to the second floor they could use not just the light hut the heat produced by a bulb as evidence of an active switch) had had different brainwave activity from those who never got it. In the right frontal cortex, a part of the brain associated with shifting mental states, there was an increase in high-frequency gamma waves (those with 47-48 cycles a second). Moreover, the difference was noticeable up to eight seconds before the volunteer realised he had found the solution. Dr. Sheth thinks this may he capturing the “transformational thought” in action, before the brain’s “owner” is consciously aware of it.
This finding poses fascinating questions about how the brain really works. Conscious thought, it seems, does not solve problems. Instead, unconscious processing happens in the background and only delivers the answer to consciousness once it has been arrived at. Food for further thought, indeed.
Which kind of problems can he used in Dr. Bhattacharya and Dr. Sheth’s research?
A.Theoretical brain-teasing problems,
B.Simple but rarely known problems.
C.Puzzling hut realistic problems.
D.Simple but theoretical problems.