staging
stag·ing / ˈstājing/ • n. 1. an instance or method of presenting a play or other dramatic performance: one of the better stagings of this Shakesperean classic the quality of staging and design. ∎ an instance of organizing a public event or protest: the fourteenth staging of the championships.2. a stage or set of stages or temporary platforms arranged as a support for performers or between different levels of scaffolding.3. Med. diagnosis or classification of the particular stage reached by a progressive disease.4. the arrangement of stages in a rocket or spacecraft. ∎ the separation and jettisoning of a stage from the remainder of a rocket when its propellant is spent.
staging
staging A form of spooling associated with the use of magnetic tape. The contents of a tape that is to be operated upon by a process may be staged onto magnetic disk. In this form, tape-winding time is virtually eliminated since it is possible to locate a particular part of the “tape” much more rapidly if it is entirely held on disk.
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