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The Operation Of Decision Support Systems

Corporate organizations frequently have the need to produce sound business decisions as a part of the day to day operations of the business. (DDS) or Decision support systems are appropriate for satisfying this need. These are techniques of modeling data and producing critical quality judgements derived through the use of the  modeled data. Typically in [...]

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SCADA Features

SCADA is an acronym meaning Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition.   This phrase is often utilized to depict control and management alternatives in various industries.   SCADA collects data from a variety of sensors at a manufacturing facility or plant after which it transfer the data to a key computer system which holds the data.   The main [...]

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What Exactly are WAV Files

WAV means Wave form audio file format. These would be sound files or files audio format. Most are of quite high audio quality and are generally easily edited by software. Wav files are suitable for audios quality sound effect but mainly because it occupies a lot of space (blank) for music storage. It might be [...]

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Information on How to Play MKV Files

MKV File Types There are various video formats existing nowadays: AVI, MPEG, WMV and MOV. These are common video files. Have you ever heard of MKV? Well, it is a different video file format that is getting to be generally accepted. A Matroska Video clip or MKV file is a kind of file extension made [...]

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Protecting Your CPU

Normal CPU Temperature The central   processing unit of   computers (CPU) is, like every electronics, temperature sensitive .It really is no wonder that many organisations have their computers   in air conditioned computer rooms at cool temperatures. The cooler the temperature the faster the processors will operate. The temperature in the  Central Processing unit, (CPU) is essential [...]

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Best Ways to Convert AVI Format to WMV Format

Converting  to WMV started out in the 1990′s when Microsoft introduced the technology. Since that time, Avi format along with WMV formats have become the norm in online video media formats globally. Avi format, or Audio Video User interface and WMV, or Windows Media Video were both distinct entities devoid of any  means to convert [...]

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Easy Ways to Convert WMV to AVI

Before knowing how to convert WMV to AVI, it is essential to know what both these acronyms stand for. AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave is a multimedia format which is primarily introduced by Microsoft. This format was released way back in 1992, but it is an obsolete form of media now. This is the [...]

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How to Manage Desktop Themes

When one boots a computer, they are greeted by the same old desktop scenery, in most cases it is a green landscape with blue skies. To be brutally candid, it does tend to get monotonous. Fortunately there are plenty of alternatives to boring windows desktop themes. One has the capability to expand his limited options [...]

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Connect a Toslink Cable to a Mini – Toslink

Toslink is an optical fiber connection which is mostly for a consumer audio equipment which will carry digitalized audio streams between the parts such as the CD Players and the MiniDisc. It usually uses inexpensive 1 mm plastic optical fiber which may allow low cost production. It is much more popular than the “copper-based cabling”, [...]

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How Does an SPDIF Cable Work

The chief purpose of the SPDIF cable is mostly for auditory purposes. SPDIF is the acronym of Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format. The cable can also be referred to as S/P-DIF or S/PDIF or IEC 958 type 2. The cable can transmit stereo digital audio signals from PC audio cards, DVD Players, CD Players, car audio [...]

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