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 Encyclopedia: Audio stream input output
It also provides for the syncronization of input with output in a way that is not possible with DirectSound, allowing recording studios to process their audio via software on the computer instead of using thousands of dollar's worth of separate equipment.
ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output architecture) is a software engine originally developed by Steinberg to allow access to audio hardware from Cubase VST.
Audio Stream Input Output is a protocol for low-latency digital audio specified by Steinberg.It also helps computer process very fast.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Audio-stream-input-output   (661 words)

  
 EconPapers: Input-Output Economics and Material Flows
Three misconceptions about input-output economics obscure this fact: the frequent failure to utilize combined quantity and price input-output models, treatment of value-added as a monetary concept only, and the belief that all input-output models assume a linear relationship between output and final deliveries.
The paper dispels these misconceptions by describing a quantity input-output model with resources measured in physical units and the corresponding price model with both resource prices and product prices.
Econpapers is hosted by the Department of Business, Economics, Statistics and Informatics at Örebro University.
econpapers.repec.org /paper/rpirpiwpe/0424.htm   (661 words)

  
 Input-Output
An economic model for Washington State originally developed in the 1960s by UW researchers (Charles M. Tiebout and others) has become the workhorse for economic forecasting studies in the region.
Famous the world over for its accuracy and quality, this regional economic model is used as the "gold standard" in many academic studies, and has been used in countless applications.
Multipliers are predicated upon a domino theory of economic change.
faculty.washington.edu /krumme/207/inputoutput.html   (661 words)

  
 Input/output - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the economic use of the term, see input-output model.
In computing, Input/output, or I/O, is the collection of interfaces that different functional units (sub-systems) of an information processing system use to communicate with each other, or the signals (information) sent through those interfaces.
Inputs are the signals received by the unit, and outputs are the signals sent from it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Input/output   (381 words)

  
 1isys363FinalReview.TXT
The inclusion of standards and the information processor in the general systems model of the firm enables the manager to manage by means of a.
When you compare a system's outputs to its standards, and the standards are always exceeded, it indicates that a.
the standards may have to be raised c.
online.sfsu.edu /~bgarfolo/CourseWebsite/BICS363/slides/1isys363FinalReview.TXT   (1231 words)

  
 Session 7: Input-Output
Her I-O updates involved the use of data from the economic censuses and annual surveys, from the Census Bureau’s trade statistics, the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA), the benchmark Input-Output tables (and related workfiles), Gross Product by Industry, and other sources.
At Inforum, her principal responsibilities are in the operation, application, and maintenance of LIFT, Inforum’s 97-sector interindustry-macroeconomic model of the United States.
Her mailing address is: Inforum, Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 and email is mccarthy@inforum.umd.edu.
www.nabe.com /stats2004/session7.html   (1231 words)

  
 (TechInfo) INDUSTRIAL INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR...
Input-output economics, an important formal model within structural economics can trace the stocks and flows of energy and other materials from extraction through production and consumption to recycling or disposal.
A suitable framework is furnished by structural economics, which situates the economy within the physical world.This approach is based on dynamic analysis rather than static concepts of equilibrium, and optimizatin assumptions are used selectively rather than as the general solution mechanism.
This citation is from the TechInfo Database maintained by the Illinois Waste Management and Research Center (WMRC) at the University of Illinois with funding from the USEPA Region V.
es.epa.gov /p2pubs/techpubs/0/14090.html   (1231 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Input-output Economics
The only comprehensive introduction which Leontief has written to his model of Input-Output Economics, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Science in 1972.
The book begin with non-technical articles on the theory of Input-Output Economics and progresses to more technical essays, and then to specific applications of the theory.
Subjects > Business, Finance & Law > Economics > Macroeconomics > General
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0195035275   (1231 words)

  
 Books: Economics
Wassily Leontief and input-output economics / edited by Erik Dietzenbacher and Michael L. Lahr.
Water in the macro economy: integrating economics and engineering into an analytical model / Hynd Bouhia.
Worlds of E-commerce: economic, geographical and social dimensions / edited by Thomas R. Leinbach and Stanley D. Brunn.
www.koinos.com.ar /books/index050.htm   (1231 words)

  
 Smart Computing Article - Faster, Better, Easier
ACPI will allow corporations to allow their notebook users to use power management on computers used in travel situations and to standardize the power management for all notebook and desktop computers, regardless of brand or model.
Since Windows 95 was first shipped in August 1995, many new hardware technologies have been added to computers, many of which Windows 95 cannot handle without a little outside help.
If you've ever struggled with trying to get "suspend/resume" modes to work on a desktop computer, have complained about computers that can't seem to wake up from a power-saving mode, or been forced to disable power-management because you couldn't figure it out, you've encountered some of the typical problems of power management.
www.smartcomputing.com /articles/archive/windows98/98w15/98w15.asp   (2433 words)

  
 Sangwon Suh
Suh, S., 2004: A Note on the Calculus for Physical Input-Output Analysis and its Application to Land Appropriation of International Trade Activities, Ecological Economics.
Suh, S., 2004: Functions, commodities and environmental impacts in an ecological economic model, Ecological Economics, 48 (4), 451 – 467.
Mongelli, I., G. Huppes, S. Suh, In Press: A structural comparison of two approaches to life cycle inventory using the MIET and the ETH databases, International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment.
www.andrew.cmu.edu /user/sangwons   (2433 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Ecological Footprint and Input-Output Methodology: The Analysis of the Environmental Sustainability of the Economic Sectors of Piedmont Region (Italy)
The Composition of Gross Output by Industry: An Analysis of the Composition of Intermediate Inputs
Economic Impact of Solid Waste Management on the Sicilian Economy: An Integrated Environment Input-Output Approach
io2002conference.uqam.ca /english/the_conference/program_complete.htm   (2433 words)

  
 Papers of the 13th International Input-Output Association Conference
Bounds and Sensitivity of Growth Rates in an Input Output-Model with Consumption
This web page contains electronic versions (*.pdf files) of some of the conference's papers on these topics and on other theoretical and applied work with input-output tables and related economic systems.
Various Definitions of Direct and Indirect Requirements in Input-Output Analysis:
policy.rutgers.edu /cupr/iioa/iioa.htm   (2433 words)

  
 Publications - Multiple Input Multiple Output
WEICHSELBERGER, W., ÖZCELIK, H. A Novel Stochastic MIMO Channel Model and its Physical Interpretation
HERDIN, M., GRITSCH, G., BADIC, B., BONEK, E. The Influence of Channel Models on Simulated MIMO Performance
HERDIN, M., BONEK, E. A MIMO Correlation Matrix based Metric for Characterizing Non-Stationarity
www.nt.tuwien.ac.at /mobile/papers/MIMO/en   (2433 words)

  
 Mac the Scope
Complete ASIO (Steinberg Audio Stream Input Output) 1.0 / 2.0 support - up to 48 input and 48 output channels, any sample rate or word size
Analyze sound files or use the Waavebox signal generator with iBook, Cube, 2001 model G4s (in case a third party sound input device is not present)
or analyze AIFF, Sound Designer II / interleaved binary files - again, not limited to audio frequencies - arbitrary (up to 2 GHz) sample rates and word sizes (8, 16, 24, 32 bits) - and up to 127 channels (16 bits or greater and up to 48 input / output channels for ASIO).
www.channld.com /mts.html   (590 words)

  
 ICASE RQ: Optimized System Identification
Given any of these model types, we seek to fit the input-output data so that the parameters of the model minimize the sum of the squares of the differences between the observed output in the data and the output produced by the model.
These include: a single-input, single-output (SISO) autoregressive exogenous variable model (ARX), and a multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) version using a multivariable matrix version of an ARX model; both a SISO and a MIMO state variable model in observable canonical form; and a MIMO state variable model in block diagonal form, appropriate for identifying vibration modes directly.
Algorithms are developed for generating several different types of mathematical input-output models from data.
www.icase.edu /RQ/archive/v8n1/art2.html   (590 words)

  
 U.S. Pregrant 20040148144 - Parameterizing a steady-state model using derivative constraints
The model is parameterized with the input value(s) and target output value, and derivative constraints imposed to constrain relationships between the input value(s) and a resulting model output value, using an optimizer to perform constrained optimization on the model parameters to satisfy an objective function subject to the derivative constraints.
For each model, training data representative of operation of the system/process is provided including input values and target output values.
System and method for parameterizing one or more steady-state models each having model parameters for mapping model input to model output through a stored representation of a system/process.
cxp.paterra.com /uspregrant20040148144.html   (225 words)

  
 AI Magazine: An Introduction to Support Vector Machines and Other Kernel-Based Learning Methods. - Review - book review
A simple and useful model of an input-output functional relationship is to assume that the output variable can be expressed approximately as a linear combination of its input vector components.
This book is an introduction to support vector machines and related kernel methods in supervised learning, whose task is to estimate an input-output functional relationship from a training set of examples.
However, there are two major problems with the use of nonlinear models: First, they are theoretically difficult to analyze, and second, they are computationally difficult to solve.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2483/is_2_22/ai_76698534   (225 words)

  
 ECE 340 lab 7
Recall that to calculate the output impedance, the input voltage source must be set to zero and the output terminals must be driven with a current source of value ix into the collector connection.
Increase the input signal and determine the maximum peak-to-peak output voltage swing.
small signal model for the transistor, draw an equivalent small signal circuit model and find the expected values of Av, Ai, Zin and Z0.
www.uic.edu /classes/ece/ece340/experiments/old.experiments/exp7.s.html   (323 words)

  
 14.5 What can you import from a model?
As a result, the orientation of the imported part may be different from the orientation of the part in the input file that created the output database.
Parts are imported from an input file in the form of an orphan mesh; an orphan mesh comprises node and element definitions and the type of element assigned.
The resulting orphan mesh part that is imported into ABAQUS/CAE has the same name as the original part instance in the output database, and its orientation reflects the orientation of the part instance in the output database.
hypothus.aeromech.usyd.edu.au:2080 /v6.4/books/usi/pt03ch14s05.html   (323 words)

  
 GMT Project Description
A model transformation component using XMI as input and output.
Loading of two XMI-encoded input models: (a) the meta model of the input model A (PIM) and (b) the input model B (PDM) for the purpose of specifying a texture mapping.
A template language that is based on the meta model of the input model A (PIM) and the input model B (PDM); i.e.
dev.eclipse.org /viewcvs/indextech.cgi/~checkout~/gmt-home/description.html   (1212 words)

  
 UH Physical Oceanography, Experimental wave model
This model is an output the SWAN wave model (Simulating WAves Nearshore).
Oahu experimental wave model (initialized with WW3 output)
Hawaiian Islands experimental wave model (initialized with WW3 output)
www.soest.hawaii.edu /~buoy/model.html   (521 words)

  
 GI/Dagstuhl research seminar: Model-based Testing of Reactive Systems
Here, a test case is a sequence of input and (expected) output values.
In this setting, the system under test is not given explicitly but may only be analysed using interaction in terms of input and output actions.
Test cases are then witnesses or counter examples for the underlying formula and the model.
www.it.uu.se /research/project/motres/cfp.html   (2247 words)

  
 TE4.htm
Although further argument is probably needed, introducing the environment into trade models on the input side appears to be a sounder approach than either using EAC that mixes input and output elements in a single variable or including the environment only as an output.
The Ricardo-Viner or specific factors model is based on the assumption that each industry produces output with a factor that is specific to it and a mobile factor that can be allocated between the two sectors.
From the perspective of the Heckscher-Ohlin model, a comparative advantage in polluting industries would have to be explained by introducing some sort of environmental factor that is used intensively in polluting industries and is found in relative abundance in developing countries believed to have a comparative advantage in these industries.
www.ianr.unl.edu /ianr/agecon/FACULTY/Peterson/TE4.htm   (9824 words)

  
 IBM Archives -- FAQ's for Products and Services
IBM machines could be added to the 650 to provide for punched card input-output, line printed output, magnetic tape input-output, high-speed magnetic core storage, indexing accumulators, and automatic floating-decimal arithmetic in various combinations.
IBM announced the 305 Random Access Memory Accounting Machine (RAMAC) on September 13, 1956, as a "revolutionary new product to accelerate the trend toward office and plant automation." It made "continuous accounting" or "in-line data processing" possible, whereby all affected records are adjusted immediately after a transaction occurs.
The 729 II had a read-write speed of 15,000 or 41,667 characters per second, a recording density of 200 or 556 characters to the inch, and a high-speed rewind capability of 1.2 minutes per 2,400 foot reel.
www-03.ibm.com /ibm/history/reference/faq_0000000011.html   (4739 words)

  
 14.8 Importing a model
The new model, which has the same name as the output database or the input file, becomes the current model and appears in the model list below the toolbar.
) to import a model from an output database.
ABAQUS/CAE imports the nodes and elements defined in the output database along with the materials, sets, surfaces, section definitions, and beam profiles and creates a new model.
hypothus.aeromech.usyd.edu.au:2080 /v6.4/books/usi/pt03ch14hla01.html   (4739 words)

  
 How Do We Build A Correct System - Software Development Process, Methodologies, Methods & Techniques.
The waterfall model is a linear progression of project activities, where an input is received by an activity, processed, and the output is delivered to the next sequential activity as the input to that activity.
The evolutionary model is where each development activity feeds output both forward as the waterfall, but also backwards to any activity as necessary to correct or improve the product being developed.
The spiral model bends the planning, requirements, and design activities of the waterfall back around itself three times to allow these three activities to be injected with activities of evaluation, risk, verification, and planning based on the results of the previous spiral.
www.cis.um.edu.mt /~jzam/building.html   (3120 words)

  
 Model 2
For model 2 the probability distribution for the output electrons from one gain stage given one input electron is described by:
input electrons with model 2 is given by:
close to unity this approaches the value from Equation 4.5 appropriate for model 1.
www.mrao.cam.ac.uk /telescopes/coast/theses/rnt/node66.html   (3120 words)

  
 Model Based Testing
Those building the model need to develop an understanding of the system under test and of the characteristics of the users, the inputs and output of each user, the conditions under which an input can be applied, etc. The model is used to generate test cases, typically in an automated fashion.
The model should be a depiction of the software’s behavior, which can be described in terms of the input sequences accepted by the system; the actions, conditions, and output logic; or the flow of data through the applications, modules, and routines.
Test cases specify a sequence of inputs, the states the system is expected to be in after each action, and the value of all outputs of the system.
www.goldpractices.com /practices/mbt/index.php   (4624 words)

  
 RSA Security - RSAES-OAEP Dictionary
If the random oracle is supposed to simulate a deterministic function (such as a mask generation function), then it must output the same element every time it is given a certain input.
randomized A function or algorithm is randomized if the output depends not only on the input but also on some random element.
However, in some theoretical models (e.g., consider plaintext awareness), the concept is useful as it allows us to model attack scenarios where an adversary is able to intercept ciphertexts via eavesdropping.
www.rsasecurity.com /rsalabs/node.asp?id=2148   (4624 words)

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