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The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
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Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
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Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
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Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview​
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
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- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
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- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
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Technical data AIMPOINT CompM4, CompM4s | Optics Trade
1. CompM4™ • CompM4s™
Features of CompM4™ sights
• Sight designed for day and night use
• 7 NVD settings for compatibility with all
NVD
• 16 switch position with more brightness
settings
• 8 years of continuous use on a standard
alkaline AA battery
• 1 AA battery of any chemistry
• Integral modular mounting system
• Low profile adjustment
• Submersible to 25 meters (75ft)
Standard features on all
Aimpoint sights
• Unlimited field of view
• Parallax-free with unlimited eye relief
• Unaffected by extreme weather
conditions
• Rugged, – durable construction
• No hazardous materials
• No radioactive components
• No laser emission that could be harmful
to the eyes
• Mechanical switch for speed and
reliability
• Increased aiming confidence
The Aimpoint CompM4 series of sights are the finest sights that
Aimpoint has ever produced. Improvements include improved energy
efficiency that provides up to 8 years of continuous use from a single
AA battery! The CompM4 sights incorporate an integral mount that
eliminates the need for a separate ring, and can be customized with
vertical and forward spacers to fit a variety of weapon systems. They
can also be used by hunters and sport shooters that need night vision
compatibility. To accommodate our customers, the CompM4 series of
sights are available in two versions:
The CompM4 offers a high battery compartment, while the CompM4s offers a low battery
compartment. In all other aspects, the Aimpoint CompM4 and Aimpoint CompM4s are
identical. The CompM4 is now the latest version of the US Army’s M68 CCO (Close-
Combat Optic), continuing a legacy that Aimpoint has
maintained since 1997.
The performance of the CompM4 series of sights
is optimized for use with all generations of night
vision devices (NVDs), but is especially suited for 3rd
generation night vision technology.
Aimpoint’s unique band-pass coating on the front lens
reflects select frequencies of red light at near 100%
efficiency in order to give the highest possible dot
brightness with the smallest amount of energy while
transmitting nearly 100% of light in the Infrared and
near-infrared part of the spectrum to provide the
clearest, brightest image possible when used with a
3rd generation NVD.
With 7 NVD-compatible brightness settings and 9
Daylight settings including one extra-bright setting,
the CompM4 and CompM4s are ready for use
around the clock.
CompM4
CompM4s
2. technical specifications CompM4™ • CompM4s™
APPLICATION AREAS
Law Enforcement Primary use
Armed Forces - Special Units Primary use
Sport Shooting Primary use
Hunters Secondary use
APPLICATION FIREARMS
Carbine Primary use
PDW (personal weapon defence) Primary use
SMG (sub-machine gun) Primary use
LMG (light machine gun/light support weapon) Primary use
MMG (medium machine gun/medium support weapon) Primary use
HMG (heavy machine gun) Not recommended
Pistol - Revolver Not recommended
Bow Not recommended
Magnum handgun Not recommended
Semi-automatic rifle Secondary use
Rifle with shorter action Not recommended
Scout rifle Not recommended
TECHNOLOGY
ACET (Advanced Circuit Efficiency Technology)
OPTICAL DATA
Reflex collimator sight Red dot sight
LED (Light Emitting Diode) Totally eye-safe
Red dot size 2 MOA*
Parallax-free No centering required
Eye relief Unlimited
Anti-reflex coating All surfaces & multi-layer coating
Magnification 1X
Height of optical axis 30 mm (1.2”) with QRP2 Mount, over top surface of Picatinny Rail
ELECTRONIC DATA
Battery One AA size battery, (rechargeable 1.2V), alkaline/lithium 1.5V or
lithium 3-3.7V (acceptable voltage 1.2-5volt)
Battery life in hours** Typical 80.000 hours, over 8 years of continous (day and night) use at pos. 12 of 16
Battery life in hours, NVD position** Typical 500.000 hours
Switch Manual rotary switch
NVD and daylight settings 7 NVD and 9 daylight settings of which one
extra bright
MECHANICAL DATA
Material housing Extruded high strength aluminum
Surface finish Hard anodized matte
Color Carbon black
Material lens covers Rubber - black - matte
Adjustment Range ±2 m at 100 meters (±2 yds at 100 yds) in windage and elevation,
1 click = 16 mm at 100 meters = 13 mm at 80 meters = 1/2 at 80 yds
Mounting solution Integrated QRP2 (quick release)
Spacer Spacer adds 9 mm (0.35”) to the height and 25 g. (0.9 oz) to the weight
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
Temperature range -50°- +160° F (-45° - +71° C)
Water resistance Submersible to 150 ft., 45 m.
Radioactive components used None
DIMENSIONS
Length 4.7” (120 mm)
Width/height, sight only 2.1” x 2.4” (53 x 60 mm)
Width/height, sight and QRP2 2.8” x 2.8” (72 x 72 mm)
Weight, sight only 9.3 oz (265 g)
Weight, sight and QRP2 11.8 oz (335 g)
ARTICLE NUMBERS
11972 CompM4 - including killFlash™, Bikini lens covers, spacer and integrated
QRP2 mount (quick release mount)
12172 CompM4s - including killFlash™, Bikini lens covers, spacer and integrated
QRP2 mount (quick release mount)
* MOA (minute of angle) 1 MOA = 30 mm at 100 meters = 1” at 100 yards ** Figures valid at room temperature and for a good quality 1.5V alkaline battery
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Phone +46 (0)40 671 50 20 • Fax +46 (0)40 21 92 38
www.aimpoint.com • E-mail: info@aimpoint.se
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Phone +1 (703) 263-9795, Fax +1 (703) 263-9463
www.aimpoint.com • E-mail: info@aimpoint.com
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