In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for "time") is the speed or pace of a given piece. (How fast or slow the piece goes) It is an extremely crucial element of sound, as it can affect the mood and difficulty of a piece.
The plural of tempo in Italian is tempi. Some writers employ this plural when writing in English. Others use the native English plural tempos. Standard dictionaries reflect both usages.
Tempo: a declarative concurrent programming language - Based on classical first-order logic; improves on usual concurrent logic languages (eg, Parlog) by explicitly specifying aspects of behavior of concurrent programs, namely: safety properties; gives advantages in writing concurrent programs and manipulating them while preserving correctness.
(How To Play The Bodhran) Mother Of All Jig Rhythms Part 2 Building The Tempo