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CascadingThe continuing flow of the quality message down to, not through, the next level of supervision until it reaches all workers. Also see “deployment.”
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CascadingIn videoconferencing systems, cascading is the term used to describe the method for allowing multiple participants to enter the conference beyond what a single multipoint control unit (MCU) can suppor [..]
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CascadingSee Pressure Piling
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CascadingA Web page can contain one or all types of style sheets. When it contains more than one, the sheets are “cascaded” into a single style sheet with an established order of priority:
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CascadingThe uncontrolled successive loss of system
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Cascadingin teaching, an approach where learning involves information or ideas being successively passed on and shared by learners. In broader educational settings, it refers to any system of communication whe [..]
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Cascading Means to accommodate more videoconference participants than using one MCU by joining another MCU into a session hosted by the primary MCU.
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CascadingA method of interconnecting KVM switches by connecting a computer port to a user port on a secondary switch, also called daisy-chaining.
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CascadingConnecting two or more circuits together so that one circuit feeds the other.
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