... data and little congruence ofthe data sets, duplication of applica-
tions, variety in standards for the output ofthe systems, and generally a unit-
centric view of GIS and what it can do.
An ... well-designed
enterprise GIS.
The process ofdesignand implementation ofan enterprise GIS is complex
and can take up to a year or more depending on the size ofthe organization and
the amount of ... chapters 7 and 8 .The third plan, mainte-
nance, is discussed under system management (chapter 10, Managing theSystem
the Maintenance Plan). Those four documents — the three plans andthe needs
assessment/requirements...
... nearly flat in the passband
and rolls off smoothly and monotonically. In addition, it has virtually no ripple in either
the passband or the stopband. For these reasons, many designers regard the Butterworth
filter ... Each of these filter responses has advantages and disadvantages, and it is the
designers task to find a suitable compromise that best fits the task at hand. Table 2.5 sum-
marizes the frequency- and ... amplitudes and
must therefore be amplified before their processing and display can be accomplished. The
specifications and lists of characteristics of biopotential amplifiers can be as long and con-
fusing...
... sequen-
tially, then writes 100 Mbytes randomly to the existing file, then
reads 100 Mbytes randomly from the file, and finally reads the file
sequentially again. The bandwidth of each ofthe five phases ... (i-number for the directory andthe position
within the directory), the contents ofthe directory entry
(name and i-number), andthe new reference count for the
inode named in the entry. These records ... 4 — Disk space and log bandwidth usage of /user6
For each block type, the table lists the percentage ofthe disk
space in use on disk (Live data) andthe percentage ofthe log
bandwidth consumed...
... on the
designand performance of real-time OO systems exists. Our
approach is based on emerging distributed object computing
standards like OMG CORBA ORBs – we focus on the design
and performance ... consumers can explicitly pull data from suppliers.
The push and pull semantics of event propagation help to
free consumers and suppliers from the overly restrictive syn-
chronous semantics ofthe standard ... priority, and event correlation. This
paper describes thedesignand performance ofan object-
oriented, real-time implementation ofthe CORBA Event Ser-
vice that is designed to meet these requirements.
This...
... the form and structure ofthe plant evolves
as the integration of many consecutive and interacting
processes.
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THE ... (photoperiod).
The interaction ofthe plant genetics with temperature
and photoperiod determines the length ofthe life cycle and
the cultivar’s specific adaptation. Understanding these
mechanisms andthe ... EFFICIENCY
Tim Setter and Peter Carlton
The structure ofthe wheat plant described in this
chapter is the starting point to understanding the growth
and developmentofthe crop, its nutrition andthe reasons
for...
... to place thesupport for sequence
data in the context ofthe larger database system. The reader
is referred to [Ses96] for further details on E-ADTs andthe
PREDATOR system.
The design philosophy ... on top of a layer
of common database utilities that all E-ADTs can use. Code
to handle arithmetic and boolean expressions, constant values
and functions is part of this layer. An important component ... between
the 24-h?ur moving average ofthe high price of Stockl, and
the high price of Stock2 at the most recent hour when the
volume of Stock2 traded was greater than 25,000. The answer
sequence...
... addresses the design, operation, and
maintenance of LPG storage facilities from the standpoints of
prevention and control of releases, Þre protection design, and
Þre-control measures. The history of ... organizations.
c. Name and address of facility managers and backup
contacts.
d. The facility emergency Incident Commander and structure
of the Incident Command System organization.
e. Phone numbers ... propane, propy-
lene, butane (normal or isobutane), and butylene (including
isomers). The most common LPGÕs are propane and normal
butane or a mixture of these, and thus only the properties of
these...
... Figure 3.1 and
Figure 3.2) .The analog input signal ofthe CVSD encoder is band-limited by the input
band,pass filter .The CVSD encoder compares the band-limited analog input signal with an
analog ... requirements of this standard and shall be designated 0 dBm0.
3.5 CVSD Characteristics
3.5.1 Input and Output Impedances
The analog input and output impedances for CVSD converters are not standardized.
These ... lot of important applications.
Therefore, the study ofinformation transceiver systems in the band VHF to understand the
structure, the transmission characteristics in order to master the technology...
... research.
Understanding stroke recovery
This thematic series emphasizes the understanding and
developmentof modern neurorehabilitation methods,
and outlines some ways to quantify plasticity and recovery
of ... orthopaedic, and impact
recovery of motor control, we know that therapies cannot
be passive and patients must be engaged. Perhaps part of
the 'magic' in the hands ofthe individual therapist ... importantly, superiority of one
type of therapy over another could not be distinguished,
and therefore that the specific choice of therapy was diffi-
cult to justify over another type of treatment....
... signal is generated by the unfused mechani-
cal activities of motor units. The bulk movement of the
muscle and asynchronous activation of fibers at the initi-
ation and end of contraction creates ... muscle during quick and sustained eye-brow raises, eye blinks and head move-
ment.
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JOURNAL OF NEUROENGINEERING
AND REHABILITATION
Alves and Chau Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation ... gross lateral movement
of the muscle at the initiation of a contraction, smaller
subsequent lateral oscillations at the resonant frequency
of the muscle, and dimensional changes of active muscle
fibers...
... relationship between the latent con-
struct andthe measured items, andthe ε
1
represents the
random measurement error in the i
th
measured item.
The Convenience scale ofthe Treatment Satisfaction
Questionnaire ... correlations are very
high (>.90) andthe Cronbach's Alpha coefficient for the
MEI scale is very high among candidate items (>.90). An
SCI candidate, on the other hand, should be moderate to
highly ... pre-specified conceptual and
measurement models; 2) the strength of empirical sup-
port for the reliability and validity ofthe scale(s); 3) the
responsiveness of PRO to clinical change; 4) the
method(s)...
... incremental and rapid deployments of wireless
access networks in both metropolitan and rural areas. This paper illustrates thedesignanddevelopmentofan open toolkit
aimed at supporting thedesignof ... gateway and going toward the edges of
the network. A multiradio conflict graph model [30] is used
to estimate and model the interference within the network
and also between the network and other ... Communications and Networking 3
stack, making the WMN appears just as another Ethernet
link. On the other hand, such an approach introduces
additional encapsulation and processing overhead as a result
of, ...