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The jury was impressed by the functional qualities of the design.
In contrast, functional quality is typically enforced and measured through software testing.
The functional qualities of a product are very much the same everywhere and transcend most boundaries.
"So I started to use materials that had an essential functional quality but had humble aspirations."
One can't ignore last summer's successful revival of the shirtdress, with its comfort and other functional qualities.
"We wanted to preserve the straightforwardness and sparse, functional quality of the old kitchen," explains Riley.
Hence, conscious desires with functional qualities have parallel metaphors that sustain them.
A new silk quilted coat for all hours is meeting the needs of women who demand both style and functional qualities in expensive clothes.
Works will emphasize self-expression rather than functional qualities.
Image advertising is something of a departure for fiber manufacturers, which in the past have tended to stress the functional qualities of their goods.
Steel is basically an alloy of iron and carbon, but various additives may be introduced to enhance particular functional qualities.
This is especially true of the adjectives and nouns used to describe the beauty and functional quality of code.
This can be interpreted as meaning that functional quality and user satisfaction are more important than structural quality in determining software quality.
These epithets, which swap the functional qualities of the gods, are the most remarkable apparent proof of their proximity.
"They are lacking of tongue, for they never speak to us, lacking the fine lines and good designs and functional qualities," he wrote.
In its combination of aesthetic and functional qualities, the building exemplifies the Modern Architecture movement in Switzerland.
Software functional quality reflects how well it complies with or conforms to a given design, based on functional requirements or specifications.
The book also contains a well-known (pre-ludological) theory, "typology of cybertext" which allows ergodic texts to be classified by their functional qualities.
This collagen scar tissue alignment is usually of inferior functional quality to the normal collagen randomised alignment.
Such languages often incorporate mechanisms to make these tasks easier while retaining the purely functional quality of the language, such as definite clause grammars and monads.
They were bred for their functional qualities like the ability to withstand the harsh weather, hunting skills, speed and endurance, among others, rather than for aesthetic qualities.
In its native Canada, however, the brand promotes the functional qualities of its products-a departure from the strategy that made Wonderbra the top-seller in the 1970s.
In the words of Robert Erickson, "The Tristan chord is, among other things, an identifiable sound, an entity beyond its functional qualities in a tonal organization."
Danziger suggested that the emphasis of this monument be placed on the view itself and on the creation of a site that differed from the functional quality of a memorial.
In these "Stage Assessments" they measured the degree to which each application supported or "covered" each business function or process, spending on the application, functional qualities, and technical qualities.