Video Streaming Protocols WHITE PAPER Digital Video Encoding The Helios HD/SD cameras support four encoding modes providing up to two independent streams of digitally encoded video as listed below: • • • • H.264 Only MJPEG Only H.264 Stream 1 and MJPEG Stream 2 H.264 Stream 1 and H.264 Stream 2 (Not all of these modes are available on all of the Helios cameras. The HD camera video source produces progressive scan video and supports all four encoding modes. The SD camera produces
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Transaction on Image Processing 16 (8) (2007) 2080–2095. Processing‚ 14–17 September‚ vol. 1‚ 2003‚ pp. I101–I104. Processing 13 (4) (2004). [23] L.P. Yaroslavsky‚ Digital Signal Processing—An Introduction‚ Springer‚ Berlin‚ 1985. [24] S. Mallat‚ A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing‚ Academic Press‚ New York‚ 1998. [25] R.C. Gonzalez‚ R.E. Woods‚ Digital Image Processing‚ second ed.‚ PrenticeHall‚ Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ‚ 2002. [26] K. Fukunaga‚ Introduction to Statistical Pattern Recognition‚ second ed‚ Academic
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BMW: The Digital Auto Project Case Analysis Report 1. Recommendation 1-1. We recommend 3-series touring wagon development project as a target of Digital Car Project. The ultimate objective of the project is to halve lead time of product development in BMW from 60 months to 30 month. As a result‚ the firm can incorporate reflect fickle customers’ tastes and the latest technology to their product development quickly and it enable them to fit the market needs strategically. If this change
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1 ICT SYSTEMS AND THEIR COMPONENTS 1. WHAT IS ICT? Information Communication Technology is the use of technology for the input‚ processing‚ storage‚ and transfer of data and the output of information; for example‚ traditional computers doing tasks such as sales processing by entering sales data to produce output information such as an invoice. 2. WHAT IS A SYSTEM? Any activity that involves the capture of data as input‚ the processing of data into information and the production of information
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The IT-Based Organization in the Digital Economy Chapter Preview This chapter discusses how business is done at the beginning of the twenty-first century and the fundamental and powerful roles that information technologies play in helping businesses survive and prosper in today’s dynamic‚ competitive‚ global environment. We describe how various types of pressures‚ particularly new technologies‚ are forcing businesses to transition from the Old Economy to the New Economy. We show you how any information
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Impact of the digital revolution on society The Revolution in digital communication technology is proceeding and bringing new technologies to everyday life at break-neck speed. Most key technologies are still evolving and will do so beyond 2005. The ground-breaking evolution of the technologies will have a profound effect on the work styles on every individual. More often than not people of all sectors either he is a teacher‚ researcher‚ staff member or an administrator will greatly depend on technology
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RESOURCE-BASED-VIEW OF A FIRM LITERATURE REVIEW 3 Introduction- What is the Resource-Based-View of a Firm? 3 Resource-Based-View -Background 3 Resources & Capabilities of a Firm 4 Firm Resources & Sustainable Competitive Advantage 5 Value 5 Rareness 6 Inimitability- Is it hard to copy? 6 Non- Substitutability 7 Durability 7 Imperfect Mobility 8 Appropriability- Who captures the value the resource creates? 8 Competitive Superiority 9 The RBV of a Firm’s Ability to Innovate 10 Conclusion
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Professional Standards do not allow a company’s auditors to also provide tax services and retain independence. There have been myriad restrictions placed on professional service companies by the SEC and PCAOB. These companies are restricted on the nonaudit services that the company’s auditors can provide clients. If a service company provides auditing services for a particular company‚ they are restricted in terms of other services that they can provide. These restrictions were not always in place
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at this question‚ let’s first consider what is meant by vertical separation of a firm. Vertical separation of a firm is when that firm sells the good or service they produce through an independent retailer rather than sell its product itself directly to customers which is vertical integration. So when it come to incumbent firms‚ firms in which are already well established and selling within a market would it be better off if that firm is operated as one firm that is integrated or if in fact it would
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Informal learning happens all day all around you. Informal learning can also shape behaviors and emotions. Learning is usually thought of as what one does in a structured environment however in Don Hockenberry’s book Discovering Psychology‚ learning is defined as‚” a process that produces a relatively enduring change in behavior or knowledge as a result of an individual’s experience.”(184) There are many informal learning experiences that a person could have‚ with a wide range in scope‚ from
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