Supervision in a sentence as a noun

Or say, devise a strategy to use channels-based supervision tree.

Unsurprising, since it was grown entirely within Bell Labs under the supervision of the original Unix team.

Restart supervision didn't always help b/c sometimes it would throw some assertion that would bail out a critical thread, but the process would stay running.

Anyone who thinks that this sort of thing requires management approval from Google simply has no concept at all of how difficult it is to scale trust and supervision.

You can download a stub near-instantaneously, do things like pick your install directory, and then forget about the install process entirely as it completes without your supervision.

We had already basically duplicated Erlangs supervision model in our infrastructure, only we did it for all languages and Erlang didn't offer any benefits in performance for us.

And the biggest key feature of upstart, service supervision, is actually something sysvinit already has but nobody uses: you can run a process directly from inittab, and sysvinit will restart it when it exits.

I know the capacity that is there to make \n tyranny total in America, and we must see to it that \n all agencies that possess this technology operate within\n the law and under proper supervision so that we never \n cross over that abyss.

I had clerked for a federal judge who applied "old school" philosophy to the handling of civil disputes - that is, let the parties have maximum scope within the rules of civil procedure by which to fashion and try their cases, with the judge doing minimal supervision as needed just to keep them in bounds.

What more could she be?I really, really hate to conclude this, let alone say so in public, but I think the answer to my question is: "white".If she were my student, I'd have her back after school, under decent supervision, to see what else she want to blow up, or to put it the proper way, experimental with.

Supervision definitions

noun

management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group

See also: supervising superintendence oversight