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OpenStudy (davidusa):

How to describe something? Please help me.

OpenStudy (davidusa):

How do you describe how busy something is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are you describing?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://www.writeexpress.com/descriptive-essay.html

OpenStudy (davidusa):

How busy a twitter computer system is.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is informative or Argumentative I think .

OpenStudy (davidusa):

I am saying, "...the current____ of the twitter computer system."

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

It is as busy as a doughnut shop next to a Police Station

OpenStudy (davidusa):

noo.

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

huehuehue

OpenStudy (davidusa):

As in an english vocabulary word.

OpenStudy (davidusa):

Not a simile or metaphor

OpenStudy (davidusa):

But thanks for helping everyone.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is there a list of words you have to use?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

no

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

Overloaded?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

I am writing for a science research project.

OpenStudy (davidusa):

no.

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Shouldnt you ask in science then? O.o so confused

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

Your question is too vague.

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

if not you could ask in the writing section too

OpenStudy (davidusa):

no- its for a word not actually science geeky stuff

OpenStudy (davidusa):

here look wait

OpenStudy (davidusa):

The character limit of a text message depends on... A. B. the language C. the current of the texting central system D. the type of character (letters or punctuation)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busy_waiting

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Swamped may be a good replacement word as in Twitter computer systems are swamped with work that needs to be done.

OpenStudy (davidusa):

it isnt taylor

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I see now!

OpenStudy (davidusa):

texting doesnt even have a central system.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

I read that answer wrong.

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

*facepalm*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you trying to come up with a like test or something?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

yeah.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I see, so you need to come up with some scientific word to describe it?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

No. just standard english.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's D because in a text message ,we have numbers,letters and special characters.

OpenStudy (davidusa):

not the answer! and anyway its b- the language

OpenStudy (davidusa):

i need the word. not the answer

OpenStudy (davidusa):

@study-mode @beccaboo333 please help me guys.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok. So you might say the character limit of a text message depends on how engaged the twitter system is.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

was that helpful?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

thanks. not exactly what i was thinking, but better than nothing.

OpenStudy (davidusa):

thanks.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok. Were you looking for some specific word?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

kind of. more like i know the clear definition of the word im looking for.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Busy-beaver Time-sharing Computer multitasking computer multiprograming

OpenStudy (davidusa):

its on the tip of my tongue but i dont know it!

OpenStudy (davidusa):

what is that supposed to mean @study-mode

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What does it begin with? Do you know?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm

OpenStudy (davidusa):

im thinking like busy ness how busy i guess something is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we have active? occupied? immersed?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

no.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busy_beaver http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-sharing Multitasking ( runing several tasks at once) Multiprogramming (runing several programms at once)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

industrious?

OpenStudy (davidusa):

im gonna show u guys the document.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hectic may be used to describe something busy

OpenStudy (davidusa):

no. i need to say how busy not busy.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok

OpenStudy (davidusa):

now im thinking something like workload

OpenStudy (davidusa):

go to slide 12

OpenStudy (davidusa):

can u write in my doc?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://thesaurus.com/browse/busy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah i think..

OpenStudy (davidusa):

try to write back on slide 12.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope can't

OpenStudy (davidusa):

log in to google. i will invite u

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok. I am logged in

OpenStudy (davidusa):

do u think workload sounds good and makes sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It sounds good to me!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

write the whole sentence .

OpenStudy (davidusa):

the character limit of a text message depends on the workload of the central computer system.

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

.-. can you guys take it to private message so i stop getting notifications

OpenStudy (davidusa):

whats ur email eliana so i can share with u

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sounds good In computing, the workload is the amount of processing that the computer has been given to do at a given time. The workload consists of some amount of application programming running in the computer and usually some number of users connected to and interacting with the computer's applications. A defined workload can be specified as a benchmark when evaluating a computer system in terms of performance (how easily the computer handles the workload), which in turn is generally divided into response time (the time between a user request and a response to the request from the system) and throughput (how much work is accomplished over a period of time).

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Never post private information in posts, everyone of all ages can see it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I didn't

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

just for future reference ~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

OpenStudy (davidusa):

@noneyabusiness thanks so much for helping

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are very welcome!

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

the current workload of the texting central computer system Hmmmmm... workload is a benchmarking tool. the available throughput of the texting central computer system the current resource load of the texting central computer system the current bandwidth capacity of the texting central computer system Throughput is a measure of work over time. Resource load is what percentage of resources have been consumed and is very critical to things like routing. And bandwidth is a general term meaning how much volume of something can go through. And if you are done with this, close the question.

OpenStudy (davidusa):

Yep im done. thanks. i finished this like last week

OpenStudy (davidusa):

thanks @e.mccormick

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