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Electronic resources include networked and stand-alone CD-ROMs, the libraries ' online catalog, a number of databases available through the libraries ' membership in various consortia, and Internet access.
Also located at the SFU Library is the Electronic Document Centre, which provides internet access to digitized documents from a number of archival collections, such as Harrison Brown's Xi ' an Incident collection, and the history of British Columbia and Western Canada in general, including documents from the Doukhobor migration from the Russian Empire to Saskatchewan and then to British Columbia assembled for donation to the university by John Keenlyside
Electronic access control uses computers to solve the limitations of mechanical locks and keys.
The term Set-Back Box is used in the digital TV industry to describe a piece of consumer hardware that enables them to access both linear broadcast and internet-based video content, plus a range of interactive services like Electronic Programme Guides ( EPG ), Pay Per View ( PPV ) and Video on Demand ( VOD ) as well as internet browsing, and view them on a large screen television set.
In an attempt to level the playing field for all investors, the SEC maintains an online database called EDGAR ( the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system ) online from which investors can access this and other information filed with the agency.
Electronic performance support systems ( EPSS ) is a " computer-based system that improves worker productivity by providing on-the-job access to integrated information, advice, and learning experiences ".
Electronic access to the subscribed journals can be performed from any computer connected to the University intranet or irrespective of location, through dial-up, which is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
One simple approach is the Electronic Number Mapping System ( ENUM, also known as Telephone Number Mapping ), developed by the IETF, using existing E. 164 telephone numbers, protocols and infrastructure to indirectly access different services available under a single personal identifier.
After an initial appearance at the conference site of the 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA, in August 1994, an establishment called CompuCafe was established in Helsinki, Finland, featuring both Internet access and a robotic beer seller.
Resource Centre provides online access to the major digital resources which includes ACM Digital Library, ASABE Technical Library, Computing Review, IEEE / IEE Electronic Library ( IEL ), IEEE ComSoc Online Tutorials, International Telecommunication Union-Recommendations: Online, JSTOR Collection, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Collection, Springer Online Engineering Collection and USENIX Publications.
Club members receive access to a library of adventures created with ACS " The supplementary manual also mentions that the club is not affiliated with Electronic Arts.
Both optical scan systems which interpret paper ballots and Direct Recording Electronic ( DRE ) systems can be black box systems ; in fact, mechanical voting machines can also be seen as black-box systems, since only the technicians who set up the machines have access to the linkages between the voting levers on the face of the machine and the vote recording counters inside.
In addition, the MSRB operates the Electronic Municipal Market Access ( EMMA ) system ( http :// emma. msrb. org ), which provides free on-line access to comprehensive municipal securities disclosure documents, trade prices, interest rate information, and market statistics.
* SGX ETS ( Electronic Trading System ): provides global trading access to SGX markets where 80 percent of the customers are from outside Singapore.
Electronic and daily print subscribers also enjoy access to extra content not available to all readers.
Electronic documents positively impact issues such as storage, length of retention, and access, which can be enhanced with library networking.
Electronic Medical Records may include access to Personal Health Records ( PHR ) which makes individual notes from an EMR readily visible and accessible for consumers.
* Electronic control units ( ECUs ) in automotive engines have proprietary connectors that are densely packed, environmentally sealed and difficult to gain access to without causing damage.
The Public Record Office Victoria ( PROV ) located in Melbourne, Australia published the Victorian Electronic Records Strategy ( VERS ) which includes a standard for the preservation, long-term storage and access to permanent electronic records.
" The journal is an open access journal housed by the Berkeley Electronic Press and the eScholarship initiative of the California Digital Library.
" Electronic article surveillance " ( EAS ) systems were developed to enhance product protection while maintaining product access.
UK public libraries were instrumental in some of the first steps towards UK-wide internet collaboration amongst libraries with the EARL Consortium ( Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries ) in 1995, in a time where internet access was a rare commodity for both library staff and the public.
Electronic media are media that use electronics or electromechanical energy for the end-user ( audience ) to access the content.

Electronic and control
* Electronic control unit
At many universities, control engineering courses are taught in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical engineering, and Aerospace engineering ; in others it is connected to computer science, as most control techniques today are implemented through computers, often as embedded systems ( as in the automotive field ).
* Electronic stability control
Electronic fly-by-wire systems can respond flexibly to changing aerodynamic conditions, by tailoring flight control surface movements so that aircraft response to control inputs is appropriate to flight conditions.
Electronic signalling of the control surfaces was first tested in the 1930s, on the Soviet Tupolev ANT-20 .< ref > Official cite of PSC " Tupolev ".
All the subsequent games developed by Westwood were also heavily subjected to increased control by Electronic Arts, with some of them being cancelled.
* Electronic Stability Program ( see Electronic stability control ), a computer device used in cars to improve traction
In military telecommunications, the terms Electronic Support ( ES ) or Electronic Support Measures ( ESM ) describe the division of electronic warfare involving actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to detect, intercept, identify, locate, record, and / or analyze sources of radiated electromagnetic energy for the purposes of immediate threat recognition ( such as warning that fire control RADAR has locked on a combat vehicle, ship, or aircraft ) or longer-term operational planning.
Other automotive safety systems include anti-lock braking system ( ABS ), Electronic Stability Control ( ESC / ESP ), traction control ( TCS ) and automatic four-wheel drive.
Trusted Computing opponents such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Free Software Foundation claim trust in the underlying companies is not deserved and that the technology puts too much power and control into the hands of those who design systems and software.
* Dynamic stability control, also known as Electronic Stability Program
* Electronic Engine Control, electronic ( as opposed to hydraulic ) control for engines
One of the wing's tenant units, the 55th Electronic Combat Group, is tasked to provide command, control, and communications countermeasures in support of tactical forces with its EC-130H aircraft and, employing the EC-130E aircraft, provide airborne command, control, and communications capabilities for managing tactical air operations in war and other contingencies worldwide.
At the same time, the 41st and 43d Electronic Combat Squadrons were realigned under the control of the 55th Electronic Combat Group ( 55 ECG ).
Electronic warfare ( EW ) refers to any action involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum or directed energy to control the spectrum, attack an enemy, or impede enemy assaults via the spectrum.

Electronic and easily
Electronic record-keeping makes data easily collectable, storable, and accessible — so that high-volume, efficient aggregation and analysis is possible at significantly lower costs.
Electronic track circuits such as the CSEE can easily incorporate such a time delay.

Electronic and large
He left IBM in 1962 to found Electronic Data Systems ( EDS ) in Dallas, Texas, and courted large corporations for his data processing services.
* In the implementation used for many games by Electronic Arts, the size in bytes of a length-distance pair can be specified inside the first byte of the length-distance pair itself ; depending on if the first byte begins with a 0, 10, 110, or 111 ( when read in big-endian bit orientation ), the length of the entire length-distance pair can be 1 to 4 bytes large.
At present, Electronic Arts is the only third-party publisher present in the S & P 500 diversified list of large U. S. corporations ; in April 2010, it entered the Fortune 500 for the first time.
* Exchange large volumes of data using Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI )
In the UK, large modern signal boxes are typically of the Integrated Electronic Control Centre type.
* Electronic Broking Services, a large private foreign-exchange trading-system
Electronic humidifiers are also available, although usually reserved for very large humidors.
Vancouver has also developed a particularly large cluster of video game developers, the largest of which, Electronic Arts, employs over two thousand people.
Many groups, such as the Electronic Frontiers Foundation, have criticized the act for a lack of privacy and civil liberties protections, claiming that it authorizes government surveillance of private communications and allows companies to hand over large amounts of personal information on their clients without a warrant or judicial oversight, and thereby creates a cybersecurity loophole in existing privacy laws, such as the Wiretap Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
At present, many large publishers still operate there, such as: Activision Blizzard, Capcom Entertainment, Disney Interactive, Eidos Interactive, Electronic Arts, Foundation 9, LucasArts Entertainment, Namco Bandai Games, Sega of America, Sony Computer Entertainment America, THQ.
Many major publishers have large catalogs available on Steam, including Bethesda Softworks, Activision, Rockstar Games, Electronic Arts, Square Enix, 2K Games, Namco, LucasArts, Sega and more.
In 2011 the Institute of Electronic Materials Technology and Department of Physics, Warsaw University announced a joint development of acquisition technology of large pieces of graphene with the best quality so far.
They have a large presence on several mailing lists such as Rhizome, File festival, Electronic Language International Festival, Nettime, Syndicate and Eyebeam.
Electronic commerce, of which the GDSs were the first wave, created an environment where large volumes of sales could be managed without large numbers of customer service staff.
The EMS Synthi 100 was a large analogue synthesizer made by Electronic Music Studios ( London ) Ltd.
If n ′= n, then for large n the set is expected to have the fraction ( 1-1 / e ) (≈ 63. 2 %) of the unique examples of D, the rest being duplicates .< ref > Aslam, Javed A .; Popa, Raluca A .; and Rivest, Ronald L. ( 2007 ); On Estimating the Size and Confidence of a Statistical Audit, Proceedings of the Electronic Voting Technology Workshop ( EVT ' 07 ), Boston, MA, August 6, 2007.
The concept is particularly important in the fields of Enterprise Information Integration ( EII ) and Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI ), where different departments of a large organization may have collected information for different purposes, with different labels and units, until one department realized that data already collected by those other departments could be re-purposed for their own needs — saving the enterprise the effort and cost of re-collecting the same information.
Released on September 7, 2004, developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts ( the first Burnout game EA published ), the game drew critical acclaim and a large fanbase.
Grolier, Inc. subsequently became a large publisher of general encyclopaedias, including The Book of Knowledge ( 1910 ), The New Book of Knowledge ( 1966 ), the Encyclopedia Americana ( 1945 ), the Academic American Encyclopedia ( 1980 ), The New Grolier Electronic Encyclopedia ( 1985 CD-ROM ), and the Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia ( 1995 ).
DeMarco started working at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1963, where he participated in ESS-1 project to develop the first large scale Electronic Switching System, which became installed in telephone offices all over the world.
Mega Man III was given a positive review from the North American Electronic Gaming Monthly, which noted its use of familiar gameplay and a large amount of visual detail.

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