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We argue that a system which implements attributed variables and a few additional primitives can be easily customized at source level to implement many of the languages and execution models of parallelism and concurrency currently proposed, in both shared memory and distributed systems. We illustrate this through examples and report on an implementation of our ideas. Keywords: Implementation Techniques, Concurrency, Parallelism, Logic Programming, Attributed Variables, Generic Implementations.
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Download Oracle Database10g R2 (10.2.0.1) on openSUSE 10.2 Installation Introduction ManualAnalysis and pattern detection on large amounts using standard SQLThe development in automated people tracking technology in the last decade has resulted in applications where large amounts of data can be generated with significantly less manual work than ever before [11, 12, 13]. One of such examples is the computer vision based tracking on sport videos, where, if certain conditions are met, computer tracks athletes with very little user intervention [14]. Such data can be used in performance analysis [10], giving sport community the feedback on player and team performance.
Years ago, analysis of sport matches was almost entirely manual, and the ability to gather certain kinds of data (like motion trajectories) was severely limited [7]. Before the introduction of automatic methods into the sports video analysis, every piece of information had to be entered into the computer by hand [3], and therefore manual annotations generated relatively small amounts of data.
However, by introducing the computer vision based processing of videos, the amount of data may increase dramatically. Widely used video standards (PAL, NTSC) assume frame rates of 25 or 30 video frames per second, and computer vision based tracking methods usually process each captured video frame for the greatest reliability. Therefore, in case of standard PAL videos, motion data of players is available at intervals of 40 milliseconds, and users have the ability to provide their manual annotations at the same temporal resolution, if they wish to. Computer user interfaces with integrated video players provide automatic synchronization of videos to the user annotations and therefore enable users to enter theVirtualization Guide Red Hat Virtualization ManualRed Hat Virtualization system is multi-layered and is driven by the privileged Red Hat Virtualization component. Red Hat Virtualization can host multiple guest operating systems. Each guest operating system runs in its own domain, Red Hat Virtualization schedules virtual CPUs within the virtual machines to make the best use of the available physical CPUs. Each guest operating systems handles its own applications. These guest operating systems schedule each application accordingly.
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One of the main goals of this paper is to analyse the existing relationships among SSME and ICTs, focusing on the potential of Web 2.0 and in general of collaborative technologies which can enable and foster innovation in the service sector. Such technologies innovate both the service development process and the design phases. We show the role of Web 2.0 tools in the value co-production activities carried out by both service providers and customers. The collaborative technologies play an important role in services focusing on knowledge and information management because they promote customer involvement and foster knowledge sharing. We introduce a pattern describing the role of collaborative tools in co-production processes starting from the analysis of Wikipedia [30] as an example of Web 2.0 service. The pattern helps customer to interact during the service development process.
The paper is structured as follows: section II analyses the state of the art of the main topic discussed as well as service development research. Section III illustrates how Web 2.0 tools can support the co-production process in the streamline of the Wikipedia case study, and