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In its early years, PARC's West Coast location helped it hire many employees of the nearby SRI Augmentation Research Center (ARC) as that facility's funding began falling, from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the U.S. Air Force. By leasing land at Stanford Research Park, it encouraged Stanford University graduate students to be involved in PARC research projects and PARC scientists to collaborate with academic seminars and projects.




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Since one of the goals of Ubuntu Software Center is to replace synaptic, will there be some kind of facility to install an individual library that is not associated with any particular application? Additionally, will there be a method to install non-gui CLI apps through Ubuntu Software Center? For instance, ttf-ubuntu-title is a font package that would be available for use in many applications, however, it is not available for installation through one of the GUI package managers, save for Synaptic. I realize that one can install via command line in terminal, however Synaptic is a good tool for searching or browsing for a particular file to install if one does not know the exact name of the file, so as a result, an error would be generated in the terminal complaining "Couldn't find package ". Having that capability in Ubuntu Software Center would facilitate having a single application to update, upgrade, install and remove applications and also individual libraries or files not associated with any particular program. I also install many individual CLI apps such as testdisk, wipe, etc., that have no GUI equivalent and therefore, no candidate for installation would be found in Ubuntu Software Center. In addition, I install many files, libs and progs using a single command in terminal, such as this: sudo apt-get (or aptitude) install app1 app2 lib1 lib2 . Will that capabilty (or all capabilities of apt, for that matter) still be available in terminal or will all of that be incorporated into the Software Center?


The Veterans' Administration Automated Surveillance Tool (VA-AST) leverages machine learning for automatic detection of anomalous data within the Veterans' Administration's (VA) records. VA-AST includes an API for detectors to register with the system and begin generating reports of hazards. Each potentially hazardous event detecting is saved in a database. A web based interface is provided for users to control these processes and view information about the potential hazards. One of the ways in which users can interact with the data is through a map which displays all VA facilities and marks the occurrences of hazards that were detected at each. Events are marked by circling the facility with a highlight, which increases in size and changes color as the number of events at that facility increases. The map is implemented through the OpenLayers library in a Vaadin web application that can be accessed through a browser. The map allows the user to control the display of events, such as by viewing only hazards of a certain type. It is further possible to interact with the features on the map and to drill down into individual facilities for a detailed view of and ability to provide feedback for individual hazard events at the facility and provide visualizations of the event data in a statistical process control chart. 041b061a72


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