VARI*LITE is the brand name of one of the first automated, variable-colour stage lighting systems to be created. Their intelligent lighting fixtures are commonly used in theatre, concerts, television, film and corporate events.
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The Professional Doctorate in Engineering (PDEng) is a Dutch degree awarded to graduates of a Technological Designer (engineering) program that develop their students’ capabilities to work within a professional context. These programs focus on applied techniques and design, in their respective engineering fields. The technological PDEng designer programs were initiated at the request of the Dutch high-tech industry. High-tech companies need professionals who can design and develop complex new products and processes and offer innovative solutions. All programs work closely together with high-tech industry, offering trainees the opportunity to participate in large-scale, interdisciplinary design projects. With this cooperation, PDEng programs provide trainees a valuable network of contacts in industry. Each program covers a different technological field, for example managing complex architectural construction projects, designing mechanisms for user interfaces for consumer products or developing high-tech software systems for software-intensive systems. Participation in a program that awards the abbreviation PDEng requires at least a Master’s degree in a related field.
PDEng degrees can be obtained at three technical Universities in the Netherlands, Delft University of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology, and University of Twente. Between these universities interscholastic cooperation programs exist like the 4TU Federation and its Stan Ackermans Institute.
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BTCChina (now BTCC), based in Shanghai, was the world’s second largest bitcoin exchange by volume as of October 2014. Founded in June 2011, it was China’s first bitcoin exchange, and most of its customers are thought to be Chinese. In November 2013, the company had grown to 20 employees. It announced on 14 September 2017 that it was suspending trading as of 30 September 2017.
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Mapping of Address and Port (MAP) is a Cisco IPv6 transition proposal which combines A+P port address translation with the tunneling of legacy IPv4 protocol packets over an ISP’s internal IPv6 network.
MAP combines uses the extra bits available in the IPv6 address to contain the extra port range identifier bits of the A+P addressing pair that cannot be encoded directly into the IPv4 address, thus completely eliminating the need for “port routing” within the carrier network by leveraging the provider’s own IPv6 rollout.
In effect, MAP is an (almost) stateless alternative to Carrier Grade NAT and DS-Lite that pushes the IPv4 IP address/port translation function (and therefore the maintenance of NAT state) entirely into the existing customer premises equipment IPv4 NAT implementation, thus avoiding the NAT444 and statefulness problems of Carrier Grade NAT in operator network, and also provides a transition mechanism for the deployment of native IPv6 at the same time with very little added complexity.
There are two operational modes in the overall MAP framework: one, MAP-T, uses protocol translation to carry its IPv4 traffic, and the other, MAP-E, uses encapsulation. MAP-T results in stateless NAT64 operation on both CPE router (within the home network) and on the Border router (within the operator network), whereas MAP-E results in stateless encapsulation/decapsulation of IPv4-over-IPv6 packets on both CPE router (within the home network) and on the Border router (within the operator network). Of course, both modes leave the stateful NAT44 on the CPE router.
MAP is fast progressing through the standardization at the IETF within Softwire Working Group. Interesting enough, Translation and Encapsulation modes were part of the single IETF MAP specification until version-1, however, during the IETF 84 softwire WG meeting in Vancouver, the decision was made to separate them out in two separate specifications: MAP-E and MAP-T. The decision was made by flipping the coin during the meeting, as reflected in the meeting-minutes.
Coin toss: between MAP being one or two solutions.
Ralph is calling.
One solution is what Ralph calls in the air. Brian throws.
Results is tails: MAP is two solutions.
Since IETF 84 softwire WG meeting, both MAP-T and MAP-E specifications have become active items internet draft in the softwires working group. The IETF 84 softwire WG meeting also resulted in putting MAP-E on the standards track and MAP-T on the experimental track with an intent to speed up the progress of standardization of at least one specification and allow converting the experimental to standards track as/when appropriate (this is commonly allowed by the IETF process, of course. A good example is IPv6 RA option for RDNS was standardized in experimental track RFC 5006 first, and in standards track RFC 6106 later).
In July 2015, both specifications have become the RFCs.
RFC 7599 Mapping of Address and Port using Translation (MAP-T)
RFC 7597 Mapping of Address and Port with Encapsulation (MAP-E)
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BTC is the primary telecommunications provider for the Bahamas, headquartered in Nassau, New Providence. It is partly government owned and offers telephone, internet and wireless services.
BTC is an acronym for the Bahamas Telecommunications Company and offers telephone, internet and wireless services. In New Providence and Grand Bahama, it operates a GSM based EDGE, HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE network. Dual-class shares are 49% economic shares/49% voting shares of BTC are owned by the Government of the Bahamas, with 49% economic shares/51% voting shares owned by Cable & Wireless Communications and 2% economic shares in a national trust.
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Geometry Dash is a 2013 mobile and Steam game developed by Sweden-based developer Robert Topala, and published by his company, RobTop Games. It is a rhythm-based platforming game which currently has 21 official levels and has more than 40 million online levels made by players. Each level features unique background music. Other features include a level editor, map packs, user-created levels, secret coins, and a variety of icons and game modes, as well as user coins, three shops and three secret vaults in the latest versions.
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OmiseGO is an open payment platform and decentralised exchange issued on Ethereum, an open-source public blockchain. Its slogan is “Unbank the Banked” and the stated objective is to provide better financial services for everyone, including both people who use traditional banking services and people in developing countries and locales which lack traditional banking infrastructure. Its token OMG is currently the fourth highest market cap Ethereum project in the world and was the first Ethereum project to exceed USD $1 billion valuation. The project is supported by co-founders of Ethereum: Vitalik Buterin and Gavin Wood, and is architected by the creator of Lightning Network and Plasma, Joseph Poon. The first public release of the wallet SDK is expected to happen in the first quarter of 2018. The SDK and blockchain will continued to be worked on and functionality added.
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Chicago Coin was one of the early major manufacturers of pinball tables founded in Chicago, Illinois. The company was first a label and then a division of Chicago Dynamic Industries which was founded in 1931 by Samuel H. Gensburg to operate in the coin-operated amusement industry. In 1977, Gary Stern and Sam Stern purchased the assets of the Chicago Coin Machine Division as it was then called to found Stern Electronics, Inc.
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Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency, an electronic asset made to are a medium of exchange that uses cryptography to regulate its creation and management, alternatively than counting on central regulators. The presumed pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto included many existing ideas from the cypherpunk community when making bitcoin.
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Litecoin (LTC or Ł) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency and open source software project released under the MIT/X11 license. Creation and transfer of coins is based on an open source cryptographic protocol and is not managed by any central authority. While inspired by, and in most regards technically nearly identical to Bitcoin (BTC).