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New Eye Tracking Techniques Improve Realism Of Aircraft Simulators
... can be
obtained by providing a high-resolution 'area of interest' insert within a
large, low-resolution field of view. If the image-generating computer
'knows' where the pilot's fixation is, it mage there.
The technology to make this possible was developed by a research team
headed by Professor Richard Frecker and Professor Moshe Eizenman. The work
was carried out in collaboration with CAE Electronics Ltd. of Montreal with
financial support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research
Council of Canada.
Their eye-tracker can record and analyze accurately up to 500 eye
positions per second. The system works by means of capturing and processing
the ref ...
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Requirements Needed In Certain Computer Related Fields
... Leader
The Project leader for the Commcorp corporation designs and implements new
systems for all areas of Commcorp as well as maintaining existing programs.
Some requirements are:
- 5 years progressive experience in an MVS/XA environment
- detailed knowledge of COBOL (for business applications)
- detailed knowledge and experience in CICS, VSAM, and
MICROS.
- Strong analytical, design and leadership skills an asset.
The salary of a project leader varies occasionally, but in this case
it is an important position, earning $60 000 - 70 000 annually.
Systems Administrator
Systems Administrator is responsible for ...
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Sega Dreamcast Vs Sony Playstation 2
... until the new fall TV season rears its ugly head, we at Sega Radar feel obligated to bask in the warm, charisma-building, hype-free glow of the Dreamcast and its many wonderful game titles. Also, we plan to conclusively prove that the Dreamcast makes it 33 percent less likely you'll ever walk for six hours with a piece of broccoli stuck in your teeth, or toilet paper on your shoe. But you knew that already.
While screen shots from PlayStation2 titles filter in from Japan, we are all, of course, duly impressed. No one will doubt the power of Sony's newest behemoth, or the sheer beauty of its games. Titles such as Ridge Racer V, Tekken Tag Tournament,Dead or Alive ...
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Teletubbies
... to listen.
Research has shown that young children need to enjoy repetition in order to learn. The deliberate and frequent repetition used in the Interactive doll reassures, comforts and delights a child and sets an effective stage for learning. ' liberal use of repetition, large movement, bright colors, and deliberate pace nurtures and reinforces the development of children's listening and thinking skills.
The pacing and repetition of encourages children to practice fundamental skills and concepts again and again. Successfully anticipating what comes next-predicting-is an important aspect of building a sense of "I can do it!" Children are more engaged in ...
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Technology And The Stock Market
... on February 8th, 1971. Today, it is the fastest growing stock market in the United States. It alo ranks second among the world’s securities in terms of dollar value. By constantly evolving to meet the changing needs of investors and public companies, NASDAQ has achieved more than almost any other market, in a shorter period of time.
Technology has also helped investors buy stocks in other markets. Markets used to open at standard local times. This would cause an American trader to sleep through the majority of a Japanese trading day. With more online and afterhours trading, investors have more access to markets so that American traders can still trade Japanese stoc ...
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Anti-government Censorship On The Internet
... vague. It could be applied to virtually any site on the Internet. This federal law was recently ruled unconstitutional by a panel of federal judges, who blocked this law with 3-0 decision (Associated Press, CNN Homepage).
Time Magazine gave national attention to the issue of Cyberporn. The title "On a screen near you: Cyberporn" was on Times July 3rd cover issue. this in a sense sent Washington into an uproar. Thinking that young children could get uncensored porn pictures off the Internet created chaos among the politicians. the Time cover story looked very convincing for many Americans who are uneducated about the Internet access. It suggested there was a ...
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Computer Crime In The 1990's
... costs five hundred million perhaps up to a billion every year, the exact
the exact figures are hard to be sure of but in North America alone phone fraud
committed by computer hackers costs three, four maybe even up to five billion
dollars every year. Making an unwitting company pay for long distance calls is
the most popular form of phone fraud today. The first step is to gain access to
a private automated branch exchange known as a "PABX" or "PBX". One of these can
be found in any company with twenty or more employees. A "PABX" is a computer
that manages the phone system including it's voice mail. Once inside a "PABX" a
hacker looks for a phone whose voice mail ...
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Computer Viruses
... Once a virus is in memory, it can spread to any floppy disk inserted into the computer. A file virus inserts virus code into program files. The virus then spreads to any program that accesses the infected file. A Trojan horse virus (named after the Greek myth) hides within or is designed to look like a legitimate program.
Some viruses interrupt processing by freezing a computer system temporarily and then displaying sounds or messages. Other viruses contain time bombs or logic bombs. A time bomb is a program that performs an activity on a particular date A logic bomb is a program that performs an activity when a certain action occurs, such as an employee bei ...
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Piracy
... hurting the software companies. By distributing the software
world wide, it creates great advertisement for the software companies and their
products. Although the software company is losing profits from that particular
version, it could generate future sales with other versions. Also, when the
pirates distribute the software this could be a great source of test data for
the software companies. This is an effective way to catch any unfounded bugs in
the software program. From debugging to hacking, hackers can benefit the most.
They can study and learn from the advancements with in the programming.
So what does all this activity tell us? This tells us t ...
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Modern Designing In Today's Automobile
... The process starts with the engineers. These engineers are
some of the most intelligent workers in the automobile industry. They work
long hard hours using very high-tech computers and engineering programs.
These computers are some of the most high tech, powerful computers
available anywhere in the world. It takes many of these engineers to
produce a car and typically each engineer has a specific job, such as the
car's frame. These engineers work independently on their assigned tasks,
but they all are aware of what the other engineers are working on. This is
because all of the work each engineer produces must work in unison with the
work their colleagues are ...
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