Sentences with phrase «near real time how»

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• Documents reveal the NSA's Boundless Informant program, which gives the agency near real - time ability to understand how much intelligence coverage there is on certain areas through use of a «heat map.»
Elucd: Elucd is a GovTech company that provides cities with near real - time understanding of how citizens feel about their government.
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The Field Side Tablet monitors each sensor associated with it in near real time and will determine how many sensors are on or off, as well as how many are running low on battery.
The app would give drivers real - time information about available parking spaces near where they were, with streets colour - coded depending on how many spots were free at the time.
«The challenge is how to use these data efficiently and how to integrate them with models in order to have a deeper understanding of what occurs beneath the volcano and what drives the eruption so that we can determine near - real - time and accurate predictions of volcanic unrest.»
Google Analytics is a very detailed systems, and can be set up to send automated email reports or allow you to log in from anywhere to see near real - time statistics on how many visitors are coming to your website, where they are going within your website, and where they are from.
I do think that over time — and how good you're invoking the long - term, as Brian DeFiore does, too, at one point — I think that one of the great benefits of the entrepreneurial author movement will be that readers, drawing nearer to their authors and being in touch and meeting them and interacting with them, are starting already to get a clearer, more real - world look at who and what authors are.
In this article, we'll see which tools are available to catch some the results produced by these algorithms, letting you see how much your house is worth in near real - time.
The primary changes appear to occur ~ 1975, most likely as a result of the retrospective rating process that assigned ratings to tornadoes prior to the near - real - time ratings that began when the [National Weather Service] adopted the F - scale operationally in the mid-1970s, and ~ 2000, for reasons that aren't completely clear, but are likely due to an increased emphasis on examining construction details and policies that changed the nature in how the ratings are created for the strongest tornadoes.
And if you somehow postulate that the points are uncoupled spatially what considerably «simplifies» the equations even if it is physically wrong, how can you be sure that what you compute numerically stays near to the real behaviour for a sufficiently long time?
From a number of acute cases in 2017 (wildfires in Canada, Portugal, and Chile) he showed exactly how the system works in real situations, which ultimately provides invaluable information which can be used by media, aid workers and the general public as a whole, in near real time.
The journal also reports that a group of British and American researchers are laying the foundation for a system to assess in near - real time how much specific weather events are connected to climate change.
Thanks to the internet and the rise of media, people are getting near real time information about developments in all the corners of the world, which helps them identify how they will impact their travel plans.
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