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GTSPP and Real-time
Data comes from the: ( a ) Sixty-five National Oceanographic Data Centers and nine Designated National Agencies ( DNAs ) ( in Croatia, Finland, Georgia, Malaysia, Romania, Senegal, Sweden, Tanzania, and Ukraine ), ( b ) International Ocean Observing Projects such as the completed World Ocean Circulation Experiment ( WOCE ) and Joint Global Ocean Flux Study ( JGOFS ), as well as currently active programs such as CLIVAR and Argo, ( c ) International Ocean Data Management Projects such as the IOC / IODE Global Oceanographic Data Archaeology and Rescue Project ( GODAR ), and ( d ) Real-time Ocean Observing Systems such as the IOC / IODE Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Project ( GTSPP ).

GTSPP and IOC
The quality control procedures used in GTSPP were developed by MEDS, who also coordinated the publication of those procedures through the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission ( IOC ).

Real-time and Control
* POSIX. 1-2008: POSIX Base Definitions, System Interfaces, and Commands and Utilities ( which include POSIX. 1, extensions for POSIX. 1, Real-time Services, Threads Interface, Real-time Extensions, Security Interface, Network File Access and Network Process-to-Process Communications, User Portability Extensions, Corrections and Extensions, Protection and Control Utilities and Batch System Utilities )
Most RTSP servers use the Real-time Transport Protocol ( RTP ) in conjunction with Real-time Control Protocol ( RTCP ) for media stream delivery, however some vendors implement proprietary transport protocols.
* The Real-time Streaming Protocol ( RTSP ), Real-time Transport Protocol ( RTP ) and the Real-time Transport Control Protocol ( RTCP ) were specifically designed to stream media over networks.
* RTCP, Real-time Transport Control Protocol
During the 1980s, the Albus-Barbera reference model architecture ( a. k. a. RCS-for Real-time Control System ) provided the fundamental integrating principle of the National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) Automated Manufacturing Research Facility ( AMRF.
* Real-time control via the Open Sound Control protocol.
* Real-time Control System
The RTP Control Protocol ( RTCP ) is a sister protocol of the Real-time Transport Protocol ( RTP ).
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* Real-time Transport Protocol ( RTP ) & Real Time Control Protocol ( RTCP ) required for media transfer
* Real-time Control System, the study of control systems that are subject to a real-time constraint
** RTP Control Protocol or Real-time Transport Control Protocol ( RTCP ), a sister protocol for controlling an RTP flow

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Quality and Control
Other legislation included National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA ), signed into law in 1970, which established a United States Environmental Protection Agency and a Council on Environmental Quality ; the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 ; the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Safe Drinking Water Act ( 1974 ), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ( 1976 ), the Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1977, which became known as the Clean Water Act, and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, commonly known as the Superfund Act ( 1980 ).
* " Maple Syrup Quality Control Manual ", University of Maine
The first edition of Juran's Quality Control Handbook was published in 1951.
The Regional Water Quality Control Board and the Santa Clara Valley Water District have engaged in a major outreach effort that has received extensive press and community response.
The Regional Water Quality Control Board is overseeing potentially responsible party ( PRP ) cleanup efforts.
Among the most important are the Council of Economic Advisers ( 1946 ), the National Security Council and its staff ( 1947 ), the Office of the U. S. Trade Representative ( 1963 ), the Council on Environmental Quality ( 1970 ), the Office of Science and Technology Policy ( 1976 ), the Office of Administration ( 1977 ), and the Office of National Drug Control Policy ( 1989 ).
* Ishikawa, Kaoru ( 1990 ); ( Translator: J. H. Loftus ); Introduction to Quality Control ; 448 p ; ISBN 4-906224-61-X
The Faculties Economics and Business joined with the Faculty of Engineering through their Graduate Schools have developed an MBA programme with dual degree in Universitat Pompeu Fabra with specializations in Finance, Human Resources, Strategic Communication, Marketing and Quality Control and a Master in Finance ; Masters programmes in Educational Management, Organizational Development and Behaviour, Information Technology Management, Systems Administration and Business Administration.
To combat these problems, and return the reliability and dependability of UAZ vehicles to their former standards the UAZ Company has recently introduced a new Quality Control system which has reduced the number of UAZ vehicles with defects arriving in showrooms around the world.
Deming edited a series of lectures delivered by Shewhart at USDA, Statistical Method from the Viewpoint of Quality Control, into a book published in 1939.
The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board sent an Enforcement Action Letter on January 23, 1989.
Born on the bayou and went on to become a Successful Quality Control Coordinator for Galperti Inc. Alias, Rev.
This data set, together with more recently acquired data on urban runoff water quality, is being used by the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board to develop a program ( mandated by the Clean Water Act ) to limit the flux of nutrients and fine sediment to the Lake.
What is Total Quality Control?
Total Quality Control ( 1991 )
This was followed by their second album Quality Control, which peaked at # 43 on the Billboard 200.
These include the White House staff, the National Security Council, the Office of Management and Budget, the Council of Economic Advisers, the Council on Environmental Quality, the Office of the U. S. Trade Representative, the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
: 2 ) Q Total Quality Control
The university's agricultural facilities include the Horse, Dairy Cattle, Beef Cattle, Sheep, and Poultry Teaching and Research Farms, as well as the Air Quality Control Lab and the Diagnostics Center for Population and Animal Health.
IEEE 802. 11e-2005 or 802. 11e is an approved amendment to the IEEE 802. 11 standard that defines a set of Quality of Service enhancements for wireless LAN applications through modifications to the Media Access Control ( MAC ) layer.
He was the first chairman of the American Quality Foundation, developed by the American Society for Quality Control.
With the impact of mass production required during the Second World War made it necessary to introduce an improved form of quality control known as Statistical Quality Control, or SQC.
Although there were many individuals trying to lead United States industries towards a more comprehensive approach to quality, the U. S. continued to apply the Quality Control ( QC ) concepts of inspection and sampling to remove defective product from production lines, essentially ignoring advances in QA for decades.
* Department of Science, Technology and Quality Control

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