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He led the Duke-based International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development, a task force of scholars and leaders that published Poverty, Conflict, and Hope: A Turning Point in Central America ( also known as the Sanford Commission Report since he was " the principal catalyst of the commission's work ") in 1989 with the principles for promoting peace, democracy and equitable development in Central America.
The video is still seekable: a special header, called the SEI Recovery Point, tells the decoder to " start here, decode X frames, and then start displaying the video.
Some of the key metrics to be measured in a disaster recovery environment are the Recovery Time Objective ( RTO ) and Recovery Point Objective ( RPO ).
With the consequent reduction in off-site replication bandwidth afforded by deduplication, it is possible and practical for this form of virtual tape to reduce Recovery Point Objective / RPO and Recovery Time Objective / RTO to approaching zero ( or instantaneous ).

Recovery and Objective
In BCP technical jargon this is called Recovery Time Objective, or RTO.
* Recovery Time Objective ( RTO ) the acceptable amount of time to restore the function
The Recovery Time Objective must ensure that the Maximum Tolerable Period of Disruption ( MTPD ) for each activity is not exceeded.

Recovery and RPO
; Recovery point objective ( RPO ): The point in time that the restarted infrastructure will reflect.
This is a key to minimizing the Recovery point objective ( RPO ) and Recovery time objective ( RTO ) for the service.

Recovery and
Recovery began in the 1990s, but growth has been constrained by the lack of suitable hotels and other infrastructure, despite a boom in construction of small and medium-sized hotels and restaurants, and by the impact of drought, the 1998 2000 war with Eritrea, and the specter of terrorism.
* 1794 Native American forces under Blue Jacket attack Fort Recovery.
* 1933 The National Industrial Recovery Act is passed.
Among the Laboratory's current major active projects are the Mars Science Laboratory mission ( which includes the Curiosity rover ), the Cassini Huygens mission orbiting Saturn, the Mars Exploration Rovers ( Spirit and Opportunity ), the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the Dawn mission to the dwarf planet Ceres and asteroid Vesta, the Juno spacecraft en route to Jupiter, the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory ( GRAIL ) mission to the Moon, the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array ( NuSTAR ) X-ray telescope, and the Spitzer Space Telescope.
* 1935 New Deal: The Supreme Court of the United States declares the National Industrial Recovery Act to be unconstitutional in A. L. A.
The Nazi Economic Recovery 1932 1938 ( 1996 )
According to the latest Red Wolf Recovery Program First Quarter Report ( October December 2010 ), the US Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that there are currently 110-130 red wolves in the Red Wolf Recovery Area in North Carolina, however, since not all of the newly bred in the wild red wolves have radio collars, they can only confirm a total of 70 " known " individuals, 26 packs, 11 breeding pairs, and 9 additional individuals not associated with a pack.
* ( VEW04 ) " Using a Decompiler for Real-World Source Recovery ", M. Van Emmerik and T. Waddington, the Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Delft, Netherlands, 9 12 November 2004.
* August 1 The Blue Eagle emblem of the National Recovery Administration is displayed publicly for the first time.
* May 27 Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States ( aka the " Sick Chicken Case "): The U. S. Supreme Court declares the National Industrial Recovery Act unconstitutional.
* Wood, W. Kirk, “ History and Recovery of the Past: John C. Calhoun and the Origins of Nullification in South Carolina, 1819 1828 ,” Southern Studies, 16 ( Spring Summer 2009 ), 46 68.
* 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, abbreviated ARRA,
The National Industrial Recovery Act ( NIRA ) was a short-lived program in 1933 35 designed to strengthen trade associations, and raise prices, profits and wages at the same time.
In July 1947, Stalin ordered these countries to pull out of the Paris Conference on the European Recovery Programme, which has been described as " the moment of truth " in the post World War II division of Europe.
After the onset of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented many economic regulations, including the National Industrial Recovery Act ( which was struck down by the Supreme Court ), regulation of trucking, airlines and the communications industry, the institution of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Glass Steagall Act, which was passed in 1933.
* Nixon: Ruin and Recovery 1973 1990, 1991 book by Stephen Ambrose
Following the global financial crisis of 2008 2009, some again proposed investing in infrastructure as a means of stimulating the economy ( see the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ).
Recovery efforts by Genesis team members at the Utah Test and Training range which included inspecting, cataloging and packaging various collectors — took four weeks.
* Black-Footed Ferret Recovery At the Crossroads, a USFWS 1995 article
#" Love's Recovery " ( Saliers ) 4: 23

Recovery and data
* Recovery: In the case of a catastrophic software or hardware failure, barring excessive data corruption, the system must later recover itself into a well-defined state, though usually at the expense of some of the data currently in-use at the time.
According to Bruce Schneier, examining data from a 2006 phishing attack, 55 % of MySpace passwords would be crackable in 8 hours using a commercially available Password Recovery Toolkit capable of testing 200, 000 passwords per second in 2006.
Mainframe-unique technologies that aid concurrent batch and online processing include Job Control Language ( JCL ), scripting languages such as REXX, Job Entry Subsystem ( JES2 and JES3 ), Workload Manager ( WLM ), Automatic Restart Manager ( ARM ), Resource Recovery Services ( RRS ), DB2 data sharing, Parallel Sysplex, unique performance optimizations such as HiperDispatch, I / O channel architecture, and several others.
In 2008, the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project ( LOIRP ) was given space in the old McDonalds ( the building has since been renamed to McMoons ) to digitize data tapes from the five 1966 and 1967 Lunar Orbiter spacecraft that were sent to the Moon.
In 2007, the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project ( LOIRP ) began a process to convert the Lunar Orbiter Images directly from the original Ampex FR-900 analog video recordings of the spacecraft data to digital image format, a change which provided vastly improved resolution over the original images released in the 1960s.
* Utah Data Recovery, a full clean-room data recovery lab.
The Teradata Disaster Recovery Solution is automation and tools for data recovery and archiving.
* Disaster Recovery Center, a facility for operating with backup equipment and / or data
( 1989 ) ' Self-perceptions of at-risk and high achieving readers: Beyond Reading Recovery achievement data '.
( 2007 ) ' 2005-06 national data preview: Measuring the impact of Reading Recovery '.
Recovery software and processes may have changed, and software may not be available to restore data saved in proprietary formats.
When using Color Recovery the data is sent to the driver as an 24-bit image.
Dana Floricioiu and Irena Hajnsek of the German Aerospace Centre spoke on the radar data showing the interior of the Recovery Glacier at the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium in Cape Town, South Africa, in July 2009.
Recovery data uses the same block size as the input data.
* Andreas Modestos Christodoulou-Education, Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity, Publishing, Broadcasting and New Media, famously restored London data centre operations in the wake of the Great Storm of 1987 rendering zero downtime for the banks European operation just three days before Black Monday ( 1987 )
The cost of data breaches " varies widely, ranging from $ 90 to $ 50, 000 ( under HIPAA's new HITECH amendment, that came about through the American Recovery and Revitalization act of 2009 ), as per customer record, depending on whether the breach is “ low-profile ” or “ high-profile ” and the company is in a non-regulated or highly regulated area, such as banking or medical institutions .” There is also a major backlash from the consumer if there is a data breach in a company that is supposed to be trusted to protect their private information.
* Reno: If three duplicate ACKs are received ( i. e., four ACKs acknowledging the same packet, which are not piggybacked on data, and do not change the receiver's advertised window ), Reno will halve the congestion window, perform a fast retransmit, and enter a phase called Fast Recovery.
Apart from functioning as an IT Disaster Recovery Data Centre for data and network access for NUS and NUS High School networks ( in an event where the main data centres at NUS Computer Centre has problems ), the Data Centre also acts as a secondary NUS and NUS High School data centre.
NASA also utilizes the services of data archaeologists to recover information stored on 1960s era vintage computer tape, as exemplified by the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project ( LOIRP ).

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