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The project will therefore develop a modular and extensible architecture (based on component approaches) that will allow the selection of those handheld and mobile mounted terminals that will offer the best value for money in terms of cost and ...

 


4-millimeter RFID tracking chips and GPS-enabled handheld reader terminals can correct the lack of certainty, clarity, and certification in international goods tracking, at every step along the way from producer to consumer ...

Terminals - Powerful, terminal-related functions assist in project development.
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Electrical schematic - ANSI-JIC format ...

Terminal
A device, usually a display monitor and a keyboard, used to communicate with the computer.
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Terminal: Device often equipped with a keyboard and a video display, through which data or information can enter or leave a computer system.

terminal moraine (end moraine) Ridge of till marking farthest extent of glacier.
terrane (microplate) A fragment of the lithosphere, smaller than a plate, that forms a portion of an accreted terrane margin.

Terminal costs Transshipment and loading costs which must be paid regardless of the distance involved. See also Linear transport costs ...

terminal air traffic control, long-range weather, marine radar; 'S' for 'short'
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Air Terminal in 1961 dates back to Crystal II. Orange door at right led to second floor arts and crafts coop outlet operated by Northern Affairs in the late 1960’s and 1970’s.
(Courtesy of M. Norman, 1961, Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum) ...

The terminal screen displays the following message:
use mouse now...
The graphics monitor displays the following screen: ...

Visual Terminal Charts are made for the purpose of aircraft takeoff and landing.

Windows Terminal Server supports centralized deployment of ArcGIS Desktop applications for use by remote terminal clients. Figure 9-17 identifies three standard Windows Terminal Server software configurations.

Standard Terminal Arrival Charts provide information to the flight crews that facilitate their arrival to an airport.
Standard Terminal Arrival Charts
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varies by terminal use
% of Adjacent Grid Cells in Transportation Uses
varies by terminal use ...

Computer display terminal; Central Daylight Time; Constrained Delaunay triangulation
CDTED
Compressed digital terrain elevation data ...

graphics display terminal A computer terminal used to view and manipulate graphic information. It can also be used for graphic selection (e.g., identifying a feature on the display), digitizing and editing.

Temperature, Terminal Velocity, Thermal Circulation, Thermal High, Thermal Low, Thermal Wind System, Thermosphere, Thunder, Thunderstorm, Tornado, Total Column Ozone, Trade Winds, Transpiration, ...

Workstations and Terminals - A workstation is a device or a combination of devices integrated to provide the user with graphic data entry, display, and manipulation.

Hardware Components of a computer system, such as the CPU, terminals, plotters, digitizers, printers...

service The Open Location Services (OLS) initiative introduced gateway services, which link location application services (accessed via the Internet or the Web) with mobile wireless-IP platforms, in support of small form factor mobile terminals.

Computers for GIS usage can be PCs at the low end, or supercomputers and X-Terminals at the high end, these computers can be stand-alone units or hooked into a network environment. Input devices include digitizers and scanners.

Terminal Moraine:
A mound of unsorted glacial till that marks the furthest advance of a glacier.
Terrestrial Planet:
One of the four rocky planets closest to the sun, which include Mars, Venus, Earth and Mercury.

The end result of a collision depends on several factors: 1) whether there is a direct hit or a glancing encounter; 2) the relative size (mass) difference between colliding bodies; 3) the terminal speed of each body.

exchange information through terminals (computers), from one location to another location through some media is called data communication, this information can be a text, images, sound, video, etc.

To test that the PATH environment variable has been set properly close your current terminal window. Open a new shell and switch to the root user using su -. Then type env and see if you can see the path to the PostgreSQL bin directory.

approach control radar that is used to detect and display an aircraft's position in the terminal area. The ASR provides range and azimuth information but does not provide elevation data (coverage of the ASR can extend up to 60 nautical miles) ...

The mobile handset(terminal) is viewed as the 3rd screen and heightened consumer demand for location-enabled applications and services is at an all time high. Do you have what it takes? You'll never know unless you enter the LBS Challenge...

- The first widespread GIS software products were designed for 'mini computers' with graphical terminals and standalone mini computers with enhanced graphical possibilities called workstations.
4. The next steps - model development in the 80-ies ...

Local Area Network (LAN) Computer data communications technology that connects computers at the same site. Computers and terminals on a LAN can freely share data and peripheral devices, such as printers and plotters.

moraine -- n. A mound or ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier; lateral moraine- n. deposited to the side of a glacier; terminal moraine- n. deposited to the front of a glacier; ground moraine- n. deposited on the land surface.

Cursor - A hand-controlled computer hardware device consisting of a graphic pointer or crosshairs and keys, used to point to locations on a computer terminal screen.

Activate the [Y] field.
Place your cursor in the Field Calculator dialog's text box. Press Ctrl-V to paste the clipboard expression in. Change the terminal "X" to a "Y" so it now reads
[Shape].ReturnCenter.GetY
Press OK.
Save your edits.

hardware
The physical components of a computer system-the computer, plotters, printers, terminals, digitizers, and so on.

A forest manager sitting at a terminal can check land ownership changes in a few minutes by zooming in on a map"
$650,000 on hardware and software produces more than 27% annual return on investment ...

A second group of small transportation places are ferry terminals serving population movements within Canada. The main one is Tobermory, Ontario, but there are several in the Strait of Georgia area of British Columbia.

See also: Information, GIS, Network, Location, Access