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The next level is the protocol that governs how the data are transmitted over the wire. Many protocols are ia use. A typical iastaHatioa may have multiple protocols mnning simultaneously on the same physical network. Vendors of network hardware and software develop protocols that are optimized for the type of appHcation for which their product is targeted. Among the protocols commonly seen ia a prepress aetwork are Apple Computer s AppleTalk and EtherTalk, and TCP/IP used by many UNIX work station vendors. The appHcation software a user employs automatically uses whatever protocol is necessary to move information over the network. [Pg.36]

Spreadsheet programs were originally developed for bookkeeping and business-planning appHcations over time, many additional features were added. Visica/c, which appeared in the early 1980s, was the first spreadsheet program it was developed for Apple computers. [Pg.84]

ExamView and Exam View Pro are registered trademarks of FSCreations. Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation used herein under license. Macintosh and Power Macintosh arc registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Used herein under license. [Pg.1320]

Fujii, M., Freude, W., and Russer, P., 2003, Efficient high-spatial-order FDTD analysis of 3D optical ring resonator filters, Proc. 19th Annual Rev. Progress in Appl. Comput. Electromagnetics, 739-744, Monterey, CA. [Pg.65]

A Coulter counter (model II) attached to an Apple computer (He) was used for all particle size measurements. [Pg.143]

Ter Braak, C. J. F. CANOCO A FORTRAN Program for Canonical Community Ordination TNO Inst. Appl. Computer Sci. Wageningen, Netherlands, 1987. [Pg.36]

Some highly visible public statements have been made by several consumer electronic companies that can be inferred to have a direct impact on their FR material selection. Specific examples include Apple Computer s pledge to completely eliminate the use of PVC and BFRs in its products by the end of 2008. 158 Dell159 and Lenovo160 have publicly stated their intentions to eliminate the use of PVC and BFRs in their products. [Pg.801]

Apple computer releases laptops featuring 17- and 12-in. LCD screens Bandages are made from fibrinogen, a soluble protein found in blood The Blue Gene/L produced by IBM is able to perform 70.7 trillion calculations per second, making it the fastest computer in the world, to date Apple releases the iPod mini - the size of a business card, but able to hold 1,000 songs... [Pg.439]

Nintendo releases the hand-held gaming system, Nintendo DS Carbon nanotubes are synthesized in bulk, and spun into a yarn iPod Nano and a video-capable iPod are introduced by Apple Motorola releases the ROKR El phone, capable of music downloading High-definition DVD players become commercially available Apple computer introduces MacBook Pro, MacBook, and iMac product lines that contain Intel dual-core chips - the first to contain over one biUion transistors... [Pg.439]

Had Motorola tested its assumptions, maybe it could have avoided the billions lost on its Iridium (satellite phone) product. Perhaps Apple Computer could have curtailed its 350 million in losses on its handheld Newton device. Test your assumptions as rigorously and often as possible if you want to avoid innovation and business failures. [Pg.64]

JM, Apple Computer (in its early years). Personal Computer Industry... [Pg.600]

Trademarks Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. [Pg.489]

Consider the personal computer (PC), for example. The initial market was developed by Apple Computer, which first created a functional tool from what had been a hobbyist s toy. But Apple was slow in moving this innovation into the mainstream of business users and left it for IBM to introduce the PC into mass markets in 1981. That innovation began a transition that changed forever the nature of information services enjoyed by customers, whose work lives and personal possibilities were irrevocably altered. Over the next 20 years, the basis of competition for all involved in the computer industry—computer makers, software companies, and microprocessor makers—shifted from advanced technology to lowest cost, and eventually to services, frequently the end point of the commoditization process. [Pg.110]

M. Aidam and P. Russer, New high order time-stepping schemes for finite differences, in Proc. 15th Ann. Rev. Prog. Appl. Comput. Electromagn., Monterey, CA, Mar. 1999, pp. 578-585. [Pg.54]

J. H. Beggs, Validation and demonstration of frequency approximation methods for modeling dispersive media in FDTD, Appl. Comput. Electromagn. Soc.J., vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 52-58, July 1999. [Pg.141]

Xing, J., Saeys, W, and De Baerdemaeker, J. (2007). Combination of chemometric tools and image processing for bruise detection on apples. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 56(1), 1-13. [Pg.67]

A. Cohen, I. Daubechies and V. Pierre, Wavelets on the Interval and Fast Wavelet Transforms, Appl Comput. Harmonic Analysis, 1 (1993), 54-81. [Pg.150]

Use Image J, Metamorph, or Simple PCI software to convert the stacked TIFF files into a QuickTime (Apple Computer) movie for viewing and further analysis. [Pg.341]

Sauer J (1997) Preprints Symp Adv and Appl Computational Chemistry Modeling, San Francisco, USA,April 13-17,1997,Am Chem Soc, Washington DC, 1997,42 53... [Pg.171]

Apple Computer, Inc., Power Mac G4 Data Sheet, December 1999, www.apple.com/powermac/ pdf/PowerMac G4 DS-e.pdf... [Pg.540]

Macintosh and MacProject are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Corp. [Pg.1262]


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