RTP is a protocol for delivering audio and video over IP networks. It works on top of UDP to provide real-time media streaming. RTP provides mechanisms for sequencing packets, time stamping media, and detecting packet loss to enable real-time playback of media. RTSP is a control protocol that establishes and controls media sessions between end points, allowing features like play, pause, and teardown of RTP streams. Together, RTP and RTSP enable real-time streaming applications like video calls and media streaming.
The document discusses media VoIP protocols and technologies. It provides an overview of:
- RTP and RTCP protocols for transporting audio and video over IP networks. RTP provides sequencing and time stamping while RTCP provides quality feedback.
- Common audio and video codecs like G.711, H.261, H.263 that are used to compress media.
- Mechanisms for mixing and translating streams to connect networks of different capabilities.
- DTMF signaling which can be carried in-band or out-of-band using SIP INFO.
This document discusses IPTV networks and protocols. It explains that UDP is better suited than TCP for live video and audio transmission due to TCP's need for packet acknowledgement. Multicast transmission sends one stream to multiple receivers without using additional bandwidth, while Unicast sends individually to each receiver. A 1000Mb network is recommended for reliable use with IPTV to avoid bottlenecks. Network monitoring software like Wireshark can analyze IPTV traffic and identify sources.
This document discusses IPTV and the key concepts needed to understand it, such as TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting, and unicasting. It explains that TCP ensures correct data transmission but is not ideal for live video/audio, while UDP is better suited for its simplicity and lack of error checking. RTP improves live transmission by adding identification, timestamps and frame handling. Multicasting sends a stream to all receivers, while unicasting sends to one. A 1000Mbps network is recommended for reliable multi-user IPTV over a 100Mbps network. Network monitoring tools like Wireshark can analyze IPTV traffic.
1) The document discusses IPTV networks and protocols, explaining concepts like TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting, and unicasting. TCP ensures correct packet delivery but is not ideal for live video. UDP and RTP are better suited for live streams as they prioritize speed over correctness.
2) Multicasting allows a single stream to be transmitted to multiple receivers simultaneously without overloading the network, while unicasting sends a separate stream to each individual receiver.
3) The document recommends a 1000Mbps network for reliable IPTV distribution, as this can better handle high bandwidth demands across multiple ports simultaneously compared to a 100Mbps network.
This document discusses IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) networks and protocols. It begins by explaining some key terms like TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting and unicasting. TCP ensures correct packet delivery but is not ideal for live video. UDP is better suited for live streams as it does not check for packet loss. RTP improves UDP streams with features like timestamps. Multicasting sends one stream to multiple receivers, while unicasting sends to one. A 1000Mbps network is recommended for robust IPTV delivery to avoid overloading switches. Network monitoring tools can analyze IPTV traffic and troubleshoot issues.
1. The document discusses IPTV transmission protocols including TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting, and unicasting. TCP ensures correct packet delivery but is not ideal for live video. UDP is better suited for live streams as it does not require acknowledgment of receipt.
2. RTP improves live audio and video transmission by adding identification, timestamps, and frame ordering. Multicasting allows transmission of a single stream to multiple receivers without additional bandwidth usage. Unicasting sends a single stream to one specific client.
3. Setting up a reliable self-made IPTV system requires a gigabit network switch and careful consideration of network protocols to ensure smooth transmission of multiple television channels over the local network.
RTP is a protocol for delivering audio and video over IP networks. It works on top of UDP to provide real-time media streaming. RTP provides mechanisms for sequencing packets, time stamping media, and detecting packet loss to enable real-time playback of media. RTSP is a control protocol that establishes and controls media sessions between end points, allowing features like play, pause, and teardown of RTP streams. Together, RTP and RTSP enable real-time streaming applications like video calls and media streaming.
The document discusses media VoIP protocols and technologies. It provides an overview of:
- RTP and RTCP protocols for transporting audio and video over IP networks. RTP provides sequencing and time stamping while RTCP provides quality feedback.
- Common audio and video codecs like G.711, H.261, H.263 that are used to compress media.
- Mechanisms for mixing and translating streams to connect networks of different capabilities.
- DTMF signaling which can be carried in-band or out-of-band using SIP INFO.
This document discusses IPTV networks and protocols. It explains that UDP is better suited than TCP for live video and audio transmission due to TCP's need for packet acknowledgement. Multicast transmission sends one stream to multiple receivers without using additional bandwidth, while Unicast sends individually to each receiver. A 1000Mb network is recommended for reliable use with IPTV to avoid bottlenecks. Network monitoring software like Wireshark can analyze IPTV traffic and identify sources.
This document discusses IPTV and the key concepts needed to understand it, such as TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting, and unicasting. It explains that TCP ensures correct data transmission but is not ideal for live video/audio, while UDP is better suited for its simplicity and lack of error checking. RTP improves live transmission by adding identification, timestamps and frame handling. Multicasting sends a stream to all receivers, while unicasting sends to one. A 1000Mbps network is recommended for reliable multi-user IPTV over a 100Mbps network. Network monitoring tools like Wireshark can analyze IPTV traffic.
1) The document discusses IPTV networks and protocols, explaining concepts like TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting, and unicasting. TCP ensures correct packet delivery but is not ideal for live video. UDP and RTP are better suited for live streams as they prioritize speed over correctness.
2) Multicasting allows a single stream to be transmitted to multiple receivers simultaneously without overloading the network, while unicasting sends a separate stream to each individual receiver.
3) The document recommends a 1000Mbps network for reliable IPTV distribution, as this can better handle high bandwidth demands across multiple ports simultaneously compared to a 100Mbps network.
This document discusses IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) networks and protocols. It begins by explaining some key terms like TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting and unicasting. TCP ensures correct packet delivery but is not ideal for live video. UDP is better suited for live streams as it does not check for packet loss. RTP improves UDP streams with features like timestamps. Multicasting sends one stream to multiple receivers, while unicasting sends to one. A 1000Mbps network is recommended for robust IPTV delivery to avoid overloading switches. Network monitoring tools can analyze IPTV traffic and troubleshoot issues.
1. The document discusses IPTV transmission protocols including TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting, and unicasting. TCP ensures correct packet delivery but is not ideal for live video. UDP is better suited for live streams as it does not require acknowledgment of receipt.
2. RTP improves live audio and video transmission by adding identification, timestamps, and frame ordering. Multicasting allows transmission of a single stream to multiple receivers without additional bandwidth usage. Unicasting sends a single stream to one specific client.
3. Setting up a reliable self-made IPTV system requires a gigabit network switch and careful consideration of network protocols to ensure smooth transmission of multiple television channels over the local network.
The document discusses several standard and proprietary streaming media protocols. It introduces Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) and Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP) which transport streaming media and provide quality of service reports. It also describes Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) which provides playback controls. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) is mentioned as an XML language for multimedia content. Major companies like Real, Microsoft, and Apple are noted to use similar but proprietary protocols instead of the standards.
1. The document discusses IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) and key concepts related to implementing an IPTV system such as TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting, and unicasting.
2. TCP ensures correct transmission of data but is not ideal for live video/audio. UDP is better suited for live streams as it does not require acknowledgment of receipt. RTP improves UDP for multimedia transmission.
3. Multicasting transmits a single stream to multiple receivers simultaneously without additional bandwidth, while unicasting transmits to a single receiver.
This document discusses the basics of transmitting data over a network for IPTV, including protocols like TCP, UDP, RTP, and multicasting versus unicasting. It explains that TCP ensures correct delivery but is not ideal for live video, while UDP is better suited due to its simplicity and lack of error checking. RTP improves on UDP for streaming media. Multicasting sends a stream to multiple receivers without using additional bandwidth, while unicasting sends to one receiver. It recommends a 1000Mbps network for optimal IPTV performance and monitoring network traffic with Wireshark.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distance-vector routing protocol that uses hop count as its routing metric. There are three main versions: RIPv1 for IPv4, RIPv2 which added support for IPv6, classless routing, authentication, and multicast announcements, and RIPng which extends RIPv2 to support IPv6 routing. Key attributes of RIP include using the Bellman-Ford algorithm, having a maximum hop count of 15, and an administrative distance of 120. Configuration and troubleshooting commands are provided for RIPv2 and RIPng.
The document is a tutorial on L2VPN (Layer 2 Virtual Private Networks) that provides an agenda covering introductions, concepts, transports, services, pseudowire stitching, QoS, and demonstrations. It defines L2VPN as providing an end-to-end layer 2 connection across a service provider's MPLS or IP core, allowing legacy services like Frame Relay and ATM to be migrated to an MPLS/IP infrastructure. It also describes the need for L2VPN, models like VPLS and VPWS, basic building blocks of pseudowires, and control plane requirements.
The document discusses Layer 2 VPN over MPLS, including concepts of Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS) and Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS). It covers characteristics of Layer 3 and Layer 2 VPNs and concepts of L2 VPN signaling using protocols like LDP and BGP. The document also provides examples of encapsulation and data flow for Ethernet over MPLS (EoMPLS) and Frame Relay over MPLS (FRoMPLS) L2 VPN services.
The document discusses bandwidth requirements for IP telephony solutions in Bangladesh. It examines factors that influence bandwidth needs like codecs, sample rates, packet overhead. The G.729A codec requires the least bandwidth at 16 kbps per call. To serve a 50 seat call center would require a 800 kbps connection. The government needs to plan adequate bandwidth to support growing IP telephony demands.
An Application Gateway to Deploy High-quality Video Communications in Various...Takashi Kishida
1) PTGATE is an application gateway developed to deploy high-quality video communications in various network environments during the transition from IPv4 to IPv6.
2) PTGATE uses techniques like IP-in-IP encapsulation and error recovery to allow existing videoconferencing systems to work over IPv6 networks.
3) Evaluation of PTGATE showed it could support various videoconferencing systems, establish multicast tunnels, and introduce minimal overhead while maintaining high throughput and low latency.
The document discusses IPv6 multicast and protocols used to support it such as PIM and MLD. It provides details on:
- PIM sparse mode operation, including building shared and shortest path trees using joins and registers.
- The roles of the rendezvous point, designated router, and MLD querier.
- MLD version 1 and 2, including query types, report messages, and handling group membership changes.
Bachelor Thesis Presentation: Analysis and Simulation Of Channel Switching In...Laili Aidi
This document analyzes and simulates channel switching for mobile live multi-channel TV streaming. It discusses the challenges of multi-channel access and channel switching delays. It proposes enhancing the user experience through analysis and design of server, client, and encoder subsystems, as well as configuring the system and simulating and testing it. Decreasing channel switching delay through optimizing chunk size and implementing fast channel switching can minimize protocol delay and maximize user experience.
EXPERIENCES WITH HIGH DEFINITION INTERACTIVE VIDEO ...Videoguy
The document summarizes the design and performance of UltraGrid, a high definition video conferencing system capable of supporting gigabit rate HD video over commodity IP networks. Key points:
- UltraGrid was the first system to support HD interactive video conferencing at gigabit rates using off-the-shelf hardware and standard protocols.
- It allows both uncompressed and compressed HD video transmission at rates up to 1.2Gbps, with support for 720p and 1080i formats.
- Experiments showed UltraGrid can achieve lossless transmission of uncompressed HD video over both dedicated optical networks and best effort IP networks.
- Measurements indicate provisioned optical networks provide more predictable performance than best effort IP,
This document discusses advanced peer-to-peer SIP concepts and NAT traversal techniques. It describes how P2P services like call forwarding, voicemail, and music on hold can be implemented within a P2P overlay network or with help from peer nodes. It also covers challenges of NAT traversal and evaluates solutions like STUN, TURN, ICE, and HIP that aim to establish media connections through NATs and firewalls. Testing methods are important to prove the effectiveness of NAT traversal approaches.
The document discusses technologies for improving jitter for broadcaster content delivery over broadband networks. It summarizes that IEEE 1588 Grandmaster and Slave Clock and RTP are still solutions for multicast video transport. It also discusses Precision Timing Protocol versus Synchronized Ethernet and developments in their adoption. Recent test results showed that HD video in MPEG-4 at 8-10 Mbps performs similarly to MPEG-2, and at 18 Mbps is comparable to SD in MPEG-2. Future work on incorporating carrier grade synchronization into IP is suspended.
PacketFu is a Ruby library for crafting and manipulating network packets. It was created in 2008 to make packet manipulation easier in Ruby. The library allows creating packets like ARP and DNS packets to spoof addresses or replies through manipulating packet fields and sending them over the network interface. The document provides examples of using PacketFu to send spoofed ARP packets for man-in-the-middle attacks and spoofed DNS reply packets to redirect clients.
Ix1000 Pro-MPEG/SMPTE 2022 FEC Inserter MPEG over IPPath 1
This is the Ix1000 product introduction for a Pro-MPEG/SMPTE 2022 FEC inserter. The Ix1000 enables MPEG TS to go across the Internet with robust FEC protection and
The document discusses IPv6 multicast and related protocols. It covers:
- IPv6 multicast addresses and address scopes
- PIM protocols including PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, and PIM Bidir for multicast routing
- MLD protocols for host multicast group membership including MLDv1 and MLDv2
This document discusses network measurement. It provides an overview of why measurement is needed, what metrics can be measured, and how measurement can be done. It then covers specific techniques for measuring bandwidth, including one packet modeling, packet pair modeling, and packet train modeling. It discusses tools that use these techniques and their limitations. It also addresses challenges with current implementations and the need for better solutions.
Este documento describe tres modos diferentes para trabajar con computadoras: Learn Mode, Text Mode y Test Mode. Learn Mode es para principiantes y muestra dónde colocar cada parte de la computadora. Test Mode es para expertos y requiere conocer la ubicación de cada cable sin guía. También define una fuente de poder como el dispositivo que convierte la corriente alterna en corriente continua para alimentar los circuitos electrónicos.
Brindavan Group offers a wide range of residential products and systems for interiors and exteriors, including glazed door systems, doors and hardware, railings, floorings, furniture, and more. They provide turnkey services for engineering, design, supply, installation, and maintenance. Their solutions combine innovative design excellence with state-of-the-art technology. They have offices in Mumbai, Bangalore, and international representative offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
Driveway gates provide security, protection, and value. They have a structure including wrought iron or wood materials and require a design plan before building. The document discusses the requirements, design, performance of manual, powered, and automated driveway gates and promotes wholesale driveway gate products and installation services.
The document discusses several standard and proprietary streaming media protocols. It introduces Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) and Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP) which transport streaming media and provide quality of service reports. It also describes Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) which provides playback controls. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) is mentioned as an XML language for multimedia content. Major companies like Real, Microsoft, and Apple are noted to use similar but proprietary protocols instead of the standards.
1. The document discusses IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) and key concepts related to implementing an IPTV system such as TCP, UDP, RTP, multicasting, and unicasting.
2. TCP ensures correct transmission of data but is not ideal for live video/audio. UDP is better suited for live streams as it does not require acknowledgment of receipt. RTP improves UDP for multimedia transmission.
3. Multicasting transmits a single stream to multiple receivers simultaneously without additional bandwidth, while unicasting transmits to a single receiver.
This document discusses the basics of transmitting data over a network for IPTV, including protocols like TCP, UDP, RTP, and multicasting versus unicasting. It explains that TCP ensures correct delivery but is not ideal for live video, while UDP is better suited due to its simplicity and lack of error checking. RTP improves on UDP for streaming media. Multicasting sends a stream to multiple receivers without using additional bandwidth, while unicasting sends to one receiver. It recommends a 1000Mbps network for optimal IPTV performance and monitoring network traffic with Wireshark.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distance-vector routing protocol that uses hop count as its routing metric. There are three main versions: RIPv1 for IPv4, RIPv2 which added support for IPv6, classless routing, authentication, and multicast announcements, and RIPng which extends RIPv2 to support IPv6 routing. Key attributes of RIP include using the Bellman-Ford algorithm, having a maximum hop count of 15, and an administrative distance of 120. Configuration and troubleshooting commands are provided for RIPv2 and RIPng.
The document is a tutorial on L2VPN (Layer 2 Virtual Private Networks) that provides an agenda covering introductions, concepts, transports, services, pseudowire stitching, QoS, and demonstrations. It defines L2VPN as providing an end-to-end layer 2 connection across a service provider's MPLS or IP core, allowing legacy services like Frame Relay and ATM to be migrated to an MPLS/IP infrastructure. It also describes the need for L2VPN, models like VPLS and VPWS, basic building blocks of pseudowires, and control plane requirements.
The document discusses Layer 2 VPN over MPLS, including concepts of Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS) and Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS). It covers characteristics of Layer 3 and Layer 2 VPNs and concepts of L2 VPN signaling using protocols like LDP and BGP. The document also provides examples of encapsulation and data flow for Ethernet over MPLS (EoMPLS) and Frame Relay over MPLS (FRoMPLS) L2 VPN services.
The document discusses bandwidth requirements for IP telephony solutions in Bangladesh. It examines factors that influence bandwidth needs like codecs, sample rates, packet overhead. The G.729A codec requires the least bandwidth at 16 kbps per call. To serve a 50 seat call center would require a 800 kbps connection. The government needs to plan adequate bandwidth to support growing IP telephony demands.
An Application Gateway to Deploy High-quality Video Communications in Various...Takashi Kishida
1) PTGATE is an application gateway developed to deploy high-quality video communications in various network environments during the transition from IPv4 to IPv6.
2) PTGATE uses techniques like IP-in-IP encapsulation and error recovery to allow existing videoconferencing systems to work over IPv6 networks.
3) Evaluation of PTGATE showed it could support various videoconferencing systems, establish multicast tunnels, and introduce minimal overhead while maintaining high throughput and low latency.
The document discusses IPv6 multicast and protocols used to support it such as PIM and MLD. It provides details on:
- PIM sparse mode operation, including building shared and shortest path trees using joins and registers.
- The roles of the rendezvous point, designated router, and MLD querier.
- MLD version 1 and 2, including query types, report messages, and handling group membership changes.
Bachelor Thesis Presentation: Analysis and Simulation Of Channel Switching In...Laili Aidi
This document analyzes and simulates channel switching for mobile live multi-channel TV streaming. It discusses the challenges of multi-channel access and channel switching delays. It proposes enhancing the user experience through analysis and design of server, client, and encoder subsystems, as well as configuring the system and simulating and testing it. Decreasing channel switching delay through optimizing chunk size and implementing fast channel switching can minimize protocol delay and maximize user experience.
EXPERIENCES WITH HIGH DEFINITION INTERACTIVE VIDEO ...Videoguy
The document summarizes the design and performance of UltraGrid, a high definition video conferencing system capable of supporting gigabit rate HD video over commodity IP networks. Key points:
- UltraGrid was the first system to support HD interactive video conferencing at gigabit rates using off-the-shelf hardware and standard protocols.
- It allows both uncompressed and compressed HD video transmission at rates up to 1.2Gbps, with support for 720p and 1080i formats.
- Experiments showed UltraGrid can achieve lossless transmission of uncompressed HD video over both dedicated optical networks and best effort IP networks.
- Measurements indicate provisioned optical networks provide more predictable performance than best effort IP,
This document discusses advanced peer-to-peer SIP concepts and NAT traversal techniques. It describes how P2P services like call forwarding, voicemail, and music on hold can be implemented within a P2P overlay network or with help from peer nodes. It also covers challenges of NAT traversal and evaluates solutions like STUN, TURN, ICE, and HIP that aim to establish media connections through NATs and firewalls. Testing methods are important to prove the effectiveness of NAT traversal approaches.
The document discusses technologies for improving jitter for broadcaster content delivery over broadband networks. It summarizes that IEEE 1588 Grandmaster and Slave Clock and RTP are still solutions for multicast video transport. It also discusses Precision Timing Protocol versus Synchronized Ethernet and developments in their adoption. Recent test results showed that HD video in MPEG-4 at 8-10 Mbps performs similarly to MPEG-2, and at 18 Mbps is comparable to SD in MPEG-2. Future work on incorporating carrier grade synchronization into IP is suspended.
PacketFu is a Ruby library for crafting and manipulating network packets. It was created in 2008 to make packet manipulation easier in Ruby. The library allows creating packets like ARP and DNS packets to spoof addresses or replies through manipulating packet fields and sending them over the network interface. The document provides examples of using PacketFu to send spoofed ARP packets for man-in-the-middle attacks and spoofed DNS reply packets to redirect clients.
Ix1000 Pro-MPEG/SMPTE 2022 FEC Inserter MPEG over IPPath 1
This is the Ix1000 product introduction for a Pro-MPEG/SMPTE 2022 FEC inserter. The Ix1000 enables MPEG TS to go across the Internet with robust FEC protection and
The document discusses IPv6 multicast and related protocols. It covers:
- IPv6 multicast addresses and address scopes
- PIM protocols including PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, and PIM Bidir for multicast routing
- MLD protocols for host multicast group membership including MLDv1 and MLDv2
This document discusses network measurement. It provides an overview of why measurement is needed, what metrics can be measured, and how measurement can be done. It then covers specific techniques for measuring bandwidth, including one packet modeling, packet pair modeling, and packet train modeling. It discusses tools that use these techniques and their limitations. It also addresses challenges with current implementations and the need for better solutions.
Este documento describe tres modos diferentes para trabajar con computadoras: Learn Mode, Text Mode y Test Mode. Learn Mode es para principiantes y muestra dónde colocar cada parte de la computadora. Test Mode es para expertos y requiere conocer la ubicación de cada cable sin guía. También define una fuente de poder como el dispositivo que convierte la corriente alterna en corriente continua para alimentar los circuitos electrónicos.
Brindavan Group offers a wide range of residential products and systems for interiors and exteriors, including glazed door systems, doors and hardware, railings, floorings, furniture, and more. They provide turnkey services for engineering, design, supply, installation, and maintenance. Their solutions combine innovative design excellence with state-of-the-art technology. They have offices in Mumbai, Bangalore, and international representative offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
Driveway gates provide security, protection, and value. They have a structure including wrought iron or wood materials and require a design plan before building. The document discusses the requirements, design, performance of manual, powered, and automated driveway gates and promotes wholesale driveway gate products and installation services.
This document describes an event management platform called Event Management Made Easy. It provides solutions for invitation management, event tasking, and hyper-local advertising. The platform aims to make event management easier through flexible and easy to use tools. It has differentiators like peer-to-peer tasking and affiliate programs. Financial projections estimate $4.35 million in revenue and $200,000 in net profit after two years with a 20% monthly traffic growth rate. Seed funding of $200,000 is requested for 10% equity to cover engineering, marketing, and legal costs.
This document lists various interior and exterior furniture items including beds, cache pots, shelves, side tables, writing tables, mobile drawers, and several tables. It also mentions customized constructions for cafeterias, receptions, residences, restaurants, gymnasiums, offices, and hotels. The document concludes by thanking the reader.
El documento describe los componentes principales de un ordenador y cómo conectar dispositivos. Explica que el número máximo de dispositivos IDE que se pueden conectar depende de los puertos IDE de la placa base y que es posible añadir más puertos con una tarjeta. También describe cómo configurar los dispositivos como maestro o esclavo y la distribución óptima de los dispositivos en los puertos.
Este documento describe las partes principales de un computador, incluyendo el hardware como el monitor, teclado, mouse, impresora y torre, y el software como sistemas operativos y aplicaciones. Explica que el computador puede almacenar y procesar grandes cantidades de información a alta velocidad, y que la velocidad de procesamiento depende de las características del hardware. Además, detalla los diferentes tipos y funciones de los periféricos de entrada y salida como monitores, teclados, mouses e impresoras.
The Planet Express Ship is the spaceship used in the animated series Futurama. It is owned and designed by Professor Farnsworth and used as the delivery ship for Planet Express. Key features of the ship include dark matter engines, laser cannons, a cyclopean windshield, and ability to travel faster than light. The ship's crew includes Captain Turanga Leela, Bender, and Fry, and it has undergone various modifications throughout the series to accomplish missions.
Bekvämare slipning med bättre komfort efterfrågas ofta av operatörerna inom industrin. Flexovit lanserar nu en ny navrondell som ger högre komfort för operatören samtidigt som man får snabbare avverkning. Den nya navrondellen ger även mindre vibrationer.
Jan Komensky, más conocido como Comenius, fue un pedagogo y teólogo checo del siglo XVII que contribuyó a la modernización de la educación. Abogó por una enseñanza accesible para todos y a lo largo de la vida, y propuso eliminar la violencia en las escuelas para motivar a los estudiantes. Sus ideas pedagógicas influyeron en la Ilustración y lo convirtieron en uno de los fundadores de la pedagogía moderna. El programa educativo Comenius lleva su nombre en homenaje a su leg
1. O Arcos terminou em primeiro lugar na classificação geral com 36 pontos, tendo vencido 12 dos seus 14 jogos.
2. O Touguinha ficou em segundo lugar com 31 pontos, tendo vencido 10 jogos, empatado 1 e perdido 3.
3. A Malta terminou em último lugar com apenas 4 pontos, vencendo 1 jogo, empatando 1 e perdendo os restantes 12 encontros.
El documento describe cómo se celebra el Día de la Independencia de México el 15 y 16 de septiembre. El 15 de septiembre, miles de personas se reúnen en el Zócalo de la Ciudad de México y otras plazas públicas para escuchar el "Grito" presidencial a las 11 pm desde los balcones. Luego hay fuegos artificiales y celebraciones con comida, bebida y música. El 16 de septiembre conmemora el inicio de la guerra de independencia en 1810 encabezada por el cura Miguel Hidalgo.
This document provides information about purchasing a Nortel QPC412C IGS BOARD from Launch 3 Telecom. It describes how to purchase the item via phone, email, or by sending a request for quote online. It also provides details about payment options, same-day shipping and order tracking, warranty, and additional services offered by Launch 3 Telecom such as repairs, maintenance contracts, de-installation, and recycling.
The Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council Land Use Committee will hold a meeting on June 4, 2012 at 7:00 PM to discuss several land use and zoning issues in the neighborhood. The agenda includes discussions on the Verdugo Hills Golf Course development, community care facilities, homeless issues, medical marijuana regulations, and potential development proposals for vacant properties along Foothill Boulevard. Public comments will be taken and future committee meetings will be announced.
A Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) controls the temperature of a room by regulating the flow of warm water to a radiator. TRVs have two parts - a valve that opens and closes to control water flow, and a sensor that controls the valve based on room temperature. TRVs were invented in 1943 and help save energy and reduce CO2 emissions by around 100 kg per year compared to manual radiator valves.
The document appears to be notes written in shorthand that are difficult to decipher. From what can be understood, it seems to discuss wanting to know and already knowing something, and coming to a conclusion. It also mentions help, examples, and driving or traveling. However, most of the document is illegible so no clear overall meaning or topic can be determined from the very limited legible text.
Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) and RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) are used for streaming real-time multimedia such as video calls and audio/video streaming. RTP handles the transfer of data and sequencing while RTCP monitors transmission quality and allows endpoints to synchronize. Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) provides the control channel for multimedia streaming using RTP, allowing clients to connect, control delivery, and terminate sessions.
RTSP is a protocol for controlling streaming media. It uses RTP for data delivery and allows VCR-like controls like play, pause, etc. RTSP sits on top of RTP and handles session setup and control, while RTP handles actual media data transport. RTSP messages are similar to HTTP but maintain state between requests and responses unlike stateless HTTP. RTSP enables streaming media playback by requesting media from a server and receiving it as a continuous stream.
This document provides an overview of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). It discusses SIP's role in establishing multimedia sessions on the internet, its typical component architectures including proxies, redirect servers, and back-to-back user agents. It also covers SIP addressing, locating SIP entities via DNS, and the basic operations of SIP including invitation and media negotiation.
This document summarizes the /etc/services file, which defines network services and their associated port numbers. It notes that the file contains services defined by IANA in the Assigned Numbers registry, including well-known ports from 0-1023, registered ports from 1024-49151, and dynamic/private ports from 49152-65535. Each entry lists the service name, port number, transport protocol, and optional comments or aliases.
The document discusses MPEG Transport Stream (TS) logging and quality of experience (QoE) monitoring capabilities provided by Volicon's Observer TS product. The Observer TS allows networks, broadcasters, cable, and IPTV operators to continuously log and monitor MPEG transport streams to troubleshoot issues, ensure regulatory compliance, and analyze content quality. It provides native MPEG TS logging, QoE analysis and alerting, metadata monitoring, and content export abilities in an interface familiar to users of Volicon's Observer products.
The document discusses MPEG Transport Stream (TS) logging and quality of experience (QoE) monitoring capabilities provided by Volicon's Observer TS product. The Observer TS allows networks, broadcasters, cable, and IPTV operators to continuously log and monitor MPEG transport streams to troubleshoot issues, ensure regulatory compliance, and analyze content quality. It provides native MPEG TS logging, QoE analysis and alerting, metadata monitoring, and content export abilities in an interface familiar to users of Volicon's Observer products.
The document discusses MPEG Transport Stream (TS) logging and quality of experience (QoE) monitoring capabilities provided by Volicon's Observer TS product. The Observer TS allows networks, broadcasters, cable, and IPTV operators to continuously log and monitor MPEG transport streams to troubleshoot issues, ensure regulatory compliance, and analyze content quality. It provides native MPEG TS logging, QoE analysis and alerting, metadata monitoring, and content export abilities in an interface familiar to users of Volicon's Observer products.
The AP-NR5000 is a high-performance network DVR server solution from AddPac Technology. It provides fault tolerant and scalable network video recording and streaming capabilities. The system utilizes redundant hardware components and embedded APOS networking software to ensure stability and reliability. The AP-NR5000 can integrate with various network cameras and live video display units to deploy security and surveillance solutions over IP networks.
This document discusses IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), which is the delivery of television content over IP networks. It describes how video is compressed and transmitted using protocols like MPEG-2 Transport Stream, RTP, RTSP, and UDP to allow video to be delivered over the internet. Two common distribution models for IPTV are discussed: multicast for live content and unicast for video-on-demand. Centralized and distributed transport models as well as peer-to-peer distribution are also covered. The document outlines the technical requirements and challenges of delivering high quality IPTV.
TekTape - Audio Recorder for SIP CallsYasin KAPLAN
TekTape is an audio recorder and call detail records generator for Windows that provides real-time monitoring of SIP calls on a network. It can record audio conversations in wave or MP3 format and filter recordings based on call details. Recorded files and call detail records can be accessed through TekTape's interface and exported in CSV format. TekTape also decodes TLS with SRTP to record encrypted SIP calls if the server certificate is installed locally.
Efficient Telecommunication Infrastructure with Internet Telephony (VoIP)Thomas Siegers
This document provides an overview of efficient telecommunication infrastructure using Internet telephony (VoIP). It discusses basics of telephony and networking, protocols like SIP and RTP, VoIP hardware, service providers, and examples of integrating VoIP into networks and PBX systems. Skype and issues with it are also covered. The presentation aims to explain how VoIP works and scenarios for implementing efficient VoIP solutions.
The document discusses packet-to-packet media processing and transcoding applications using the SurfUP media processing platform. It highlights the needs for these applications, optimal system architectures, and how SurfUP supports them through solutions at the chip-level and board-level. It provides value propositions of using SurfUP for transcoding, including supporting multiple media types on the same DSP, direct DSP to network interfaces, an open platform, flexibility across applications, and streaming diagnostics.
The document discusses packet-to-packet media processing and transcoding applications using the SurfUP media processing platform. It highlights the needs for these applications, optimal system architectures, and how SurfUP supports them through DSP chips, boards, and software that provide high density voice, video, and fax transcoding and processing with low latency and an open platform.
WebRTC allows browsers to communicate directly through peer-to-peer connections without plugins. It uses protocols like SRTP for secure media, ICE for network traversal, and SDP for session description. Signaling can be done through any protocol that supports SDP exchange. WebRTC addresses issues like NAT traversal using STUN, TURN servers, and trickle ICE. RTP bundling allows multiple media streams to be multiplexed over a single port.
Solving HTTP Problems With Code and ProtocolsNatasha Rooney
The document discusses HTTP and protocols related to transporting data over the internet. It describes the layered model including the physical, network, transport, and application layers. It then focuses on protocols like HTTP/1, SPDY, HTTP/2 and QUIC that operate at the application layer, with the goal of improving performance by reducing latency through techniques like header compression, multiplexing, and avoiding head-of-line blocking. It also discusses how QUIC aims to solve issues with TCP by operating over UDP while providing encryption, reliability and other features normally provided by TCP.
An experience is a personal and emotional event we remember. Every experience is established based upon pre-determined expectations we conceive and create in our minds. It’s personal, and therefore, remains a moving and evolving target in every scenario. When our experience concludes and the moment has passed, the outcome remains in our memory. Think about what makes you happy when connecting with your own device and then think about what makes you really upset when things are hard, complicated, and slow. If the user has a bad experience in anyone of these areas (simple, fast, and smart), they are likely to leave, share their negative experience, and potentially never return. Users might forget facts or details about their computing environment but they find it difficult to forgot the feeling behind a bad network experience. When something goes wrong with the network or an application, do you always get the blame?
VoIP allows voice calls over the internet using IP packets. It has advantages over traditional telephone networks like lower costs and ability to make calls anywhere internet can reach. Quality of service for VoIP calls can be impacted by packet loss, delay, and jitter. Standards like H.323 and SIP define protocols for call signaling, while RTP and SRTP are used for media transport and security. H.323 specifies components like terminals, gateways, MCUs and gatekeepers that work together to enable VoIP calls.
The document provides an overview of Internet multimedia architecture and protocols. It describes key signaling protocols like SIP, SDP, and H.323 for setting up multimedia sessions over IP networks. Streaming protocols like RTP, RTSP, and HTTP are covered for transporting media. Quality of service mechanisms like RSVP and DiffServ are also summarized. Common multimedia applications including voice, video, and wireless are briefly outlined. The multimedia protocol stack and functions of components in signaling architectures for SIP and H.323 are defined at a high level. An example call flow is given to illustrate how H.323 signaling works through a gatekeeper to set up a call between two terminals.
TCPDUMP is a command line tool for capturing network packets. It has many options for filtering, formatting, and saving packet captures. The document also provides details on capture filter primitives that can be used to match packets based on attributes like source/destination, protocols, ports, lengths, and more. Examples of filters are also given.
The document discusses the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) standard. It provides details on:
- The DECT authentication process which uses a challenge-response mechanism along with encryption keys to authenticate devices.
- Known security issues with DECT including vulnerabilities in the authentication algorithms that allow impersonating devices or decrypting encrypted calls with little resources.
- Research by the deDECTed project which was able to reverse engineer the DECT authentication algorithms and identify practical attacks.
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The document provides an overview of the COSEC time-attendance and access control solution, including:
- The COSEC solution includes software, hardware, and add-on modules for functions like visitor management and employee self-service.
- The software provides features like time tracking, access control, leave management, and reporting. It can manage up to 1 million users.
- The hardware includes panels to control multiple door controllers, door controllers with card/fingerprint readers, and additional accessories.
- It emphasizes the scalability, flexibility, and integration capabilities of the COSEC solution for organizations of various sizes.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Gateway Business Solutions, A Solution provider in Telecom, Access Control, Time Attendance, Digital Security and Surviellance and Office automation. Pioneers in VOIP solutions like IP PBX, CALL CENTRE SOLUTIONS etc.
Description
Gateway Business Solution is a Distributor to M/S Matrix Comsec Pvt Ltd, for their Range of Telecom and Security Products and solutions. MATRIX Analog, Digital and IP Pbx solutions and Security products such as Door Access and Time Attendance Products (Proximity and Biometric)
Gateway is also Channel Partner for M/s Intellicon Pvt Ltd for their range of Telecom Products. Transtel, Karel, NEC IP EPABX systems and Radvision and Lifesize Video Conferencing Solutions.
Gateway is also a pioneer in offering VOIP solutions ranging from Soft IP PBX, Call Centre Solutions, Automatic Voice Campaigner etc.
Contact :
Gateway Business Solutions
2nd Flr, Sai Krupa, 33 Durga Nagar Colony
Punjagutta
Hyderabad 500 082
Ph: 93978 20222
Gateway Business Solutions, A Solution provider in Telecom, Access Control, Time Attendance, Digital Security and Surviellance and Office automation. Pioneers in VOIP solutions like IP PBX, CALL CENTRE SOLUTIONS etc.
Description
Gateway Business Solution is a Distributor to M/S Matrix Comsec Pvt Ltd, for their Range of Telecom and Security Products and solutions. MATRIX Analog, Digital and IP Pbx solutions and Security products such as Door Access and Time Attendance Products (Proximity and Biometric)
Gateway is also Channel Partner for M/s Intellicon Pvt Ltd for their range of Telecom Products. Transtel, Karel, NEC IP EPABX systems and Radvision and Lifesize Video Conferencing Solutions.
Gateway is also a pioneer in offering VOIP solutions ranging from Soft IP PBX, Call Centre Solutions, Automatic Voice Campaigner etc.
Contact :
Gateway Business Solutions
2nd Flr, Sai Krupa, 33 Durga Nagar Colony
Punjagutta
Hyderabad 500 082
Ph: 93978 20222
Gateway Business Solutions, A Solution provider in Telecom, Access Control, Time Attendance, Digital Security and Surviellance and Office automation. Pioneers in VOIP solutions like IP PBX, CALL CENTRE SOLUTIONS etc.
Description
Gateway Business Solution is a Distributor to M/S Matrix Comsec Pvt Ltd, for their Range of Telecom and Security Products and solutions. MATRIX Analog, Digital and IP Pbx solutions and Security products such as Door Access and Time Attendance Products (Proximity and Biometric)
Gateway is also Channel Partner for M/s Intellicon Pvt Ltd for their range of Telecom Products. Transtel, Karel, NEC IP EPABX systems and Radvision and Lifesize Video Conferencing Solutions.
Gateway is also a pioneer in offering VOIP solutions ranging from Soft IP PBX, Call Centre Solutions, Automatic Voice Campaigner etc.
Contact :
Gateway Business Solutions
2nd Flr, Sai Krupa, 33 Durga Nagar Colony
Punjagutta
Hyderabad 500 082
Ph: 93978 20222
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Gateway Business Solutions, A Solution provider in Telecom, Access Control, Time Attendance, Digital Security and Surviellance and Office automation. Pioneers in VOIP solutions like IP PBX, CALL CENTRE SOLUTIONS etc.
Description
Gateway Business Solution is a Distributor to M/S Matrix Comsec Pvt Ltd, for their Range of Telecom and Security Products and solutions. MATRIX Analog, Digital and IP Pbx solutions and Security products such as Door Access and Time Attendance Products (Proximity and Biometric)
Gateway is also Channel Partner for M/s Intellicon Pvt Ltd for their range of Telecom Products. Transtel, Karel, NEC IP EPABX systems and Radvision and Lifesize Video Conferencing Solutions.
Gateway is also a pioneer in offering VOIP solutions ranging from Soft IP PBX, Call Centre Solutions, Automatic Voice Campaigner etc.
Contact :
Gateway Business Solutions
2nd Flr, Sai Krupa, 33 Durga Nagar Colony
Punjagutta
Hyderabad 500 082
Ph: 93978 20222
Gateway Business Solutions, A Solution provider in Telecom, Access Control, Time Attendance, Digital Security and Surviellance and Office automation. Pioneers in VOIP solutions like IP PBX, CALL CENTRE SOLUTIONS etc.
Description
Gateway Business Solution is a Distributor to M/S Matrix Comsec Pvt Ltd, for their Range of Telecom and Security Products and solutions. MATRIX Analog, Digital and IP Pbx solutions and Security products such as Door Access and Time Attendance Products (Proximity and Biometric)
Gateway is also Channel Partner for M/s Intellicon Pvt Ltd for their range of Telecom Products. Transtel, Karel, NEC IP EPABX systems and Radvision and Lifesize Video Conferencing Solutions.
Gateway is also a pioneer in offering VOIP solutions ranging from Soft IP PBX, Call Centre Solutions, Automatic Voice Campaigner etc.
Contact :
Gateway Business Solutions
2nd Flr, Sai Krupa, 33 Durga Nagar Colony
Punjagutta
Hyderabad 500 082
Ph: 93978 20222
Gateway Business Solutions, A Solution provider in Telecom, Access Control, Time Attendance, Digital Security and Surviellance and Office automation. Pioneers in VOIP solutions like IP PBX, CALL CENTRE SOLUTIONS etc.
Description
Gateway Business Solution is a Distributor to M/S Matrix Comsec Pvt Ltd, for their Range of Telecom and Security Products and solutions. MATRIX Analog, Digital and IP Pbx solutions and Security products such as Door Access and Time Attendance Products (Proximity and Biometric)
Gateway is also Channel Partner for M/s Intellicon Pvt Ltd for their range of Telecom Products. Transtel, Karel, NEC IP EPABX systems and Radvision and Lifesize Video Conferencing Solutions.
Gateway is also a pioneer in offering VOIP solutions ranging from Soft IP PBX, Call Centre Solutions, Automatic Voice Campaigner etc.
Contact :
Gateway Business Solutions
2nd Flr, Sai Krupa, 33 Durga Nagar Colony
Punjagutta
Hyderabad 500 082
Ph: 93978 20222
Gateway Business Solutions, A Solution provider in Telecom, Access Control, Time Attendance, Digital Security and Surviellance and Office automation. Pioneers in VOIP solutions like IP PBX, CALL CENTRE SOLUTIONS etc.
Description
Gateway Business Solution is a Distributor to M/S Matrix Comsec Pvt Ltd, for their Range of Telecom and Security Products and solutions. MATRIX Analog, Digital and IP Pbx solutions and Security products such as Door Access and Time Attendance Products (Proximity and Biometric)
Gateway is also Channel Partner for M/s Intellicon Pvt Ltd for their range of Telecom Products. Transtel, Karel, NEC IP EPABX systems and Radvision and Lifesize Video Conferencing Solutions.
Gateway is also a pioneer in offering VOIP solutions ranging from Soft IP PBX, Call Centre Solutions, Automatic Voice Campaigner etc.
Contact :
Gateway Business Solutions
2nd Flr, Sai Krupa, 33 Durga Nagar Colony
Punjagutta
Hyderabad 500 082
Ph: 93978 20222
Gateway Business Solutions, A Solution provider in Telecom, Access Control, Time Attendance, Digital Security and Surviellance and Office automation. Pioneers in VOIP solutions like IP PBX, CALL CENTRE SOLUTIONS etc.
Description
Gateway Business Solution is a Distributor to M/S Matrix Comsec Pvt Ltd, for their Range of Telecom and Security Products and solutions. MATRIX Analog, Digital and IP Pbx solutions and Security products such as Door Access and Time Attendance Products (Proximity and Biometric)
Gateway is also Channel Partner for M/s Intellicon Pvt Ltd for their range of Telecom Products. Transtel, Karel, NEC IP EPABX systems and Radvision and Lifesize Video Conferencing Solutions.
Gateway is also a pioneer in offering VOIP solutions ranging from Soft IP PBX, Call Centre Solutions, Automatic Voice Campaigner etc.
Contact :
Gateway Business Solutions
2nd Flr, Sai Krupa, 33 Durga Nagar Colony
Punjagutta
Hyderabad 500 082
Ph: 93978 20222
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.