John Trigg
Sat, 20 Oct 2007 14:20:19 -0500
As a follow-on to Richard's description of determinism and its importance to a CEP architecture and how it is an inherent characteristic of Apama, an interesting piece from Hans Gilde on the potential downfalls when determinism (and many other issues) are not considered in an event replay solution http://hansgilde.wordpress.com/2007/...d-bi-using-ep/
Hi All,
We've a VDI infrastructure in AWS (AWS workspaces) and we're planning to automate the process of provisioning workspaces. Instead of going to GUI console, and launching workspaces by selecting individual users is little time consuming. Thus, I want to create them in bunches from AWS CLI... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have 80 large files, from which I want to get a specific value to run a Bash script. Firstly, I want to get the part of a file which contains this:
Name =A
xxxxxx
yyyyyy
zzzzzz
aaaaaa
bbbbbb
Value = 57
This is necessary because in a file there are written more lines which... (6 Replies)
Hi there,
I am lil confused with the following issue.
I have a File, which has the following header: IMSHRATE_043008_101016
a sample detailed record is :9820101 A982005000CAVG030108000000000000010169000MAR 2008
9820102 MAR 2008 D030108
... (1 Reply)
Ok well this isn't homework or classwork, I have been done with school for many years. I offered to help my co-worker who's daughter needs help. I didn't realize I had got rid of all of my UNIX books until after I agreed to help. (3 Replies)
dcod2lum(1) OFFIS DCMTK dcod2lum(1)NAME
dcod2lum - Convert hardcopy characteristic curve file to softcopy format
SYNOPSIS
dcod2lum in-file out-file
DESCRIPTION
Command line program that converts a hardcopy characteristic curve file to softcopy format. In other words, the measured optical density
(OD) values from the input file are transformed to the luminance space according to the formula:
L = La + L0 * 10^(-D)
where L is the resulting luminance, La is the reflected ambient light and L0 the illumination (both measured in cd/m^2), 'D' the optical
density (OD). Please note that if no illumination value is specified in the input file (keyword lum) all optical density values are mapped
to a constant luminance.
PARAMETERS
in-file hardcopy characteristic curve file to be converted
out-file softcopy characteristic curve file to be written
NOTES
The format of both input and ouput file is described the documentation of the dcmdspfn command line tool. In addition, the data folder
contains sample characteristics file monitors, cameras, printers and scanners.
FILES
<datadir>/camera.lut - sample characteristics file of a camera
<datadir>/monitor.lut - sample characteristics file of a monitor
<datadir>/printer.lut - sample characteristics file of a printer
<datadir>/scanner.lut - sample characteristics file of a scanner
SEE ALSO dcmdspfn(1)COPYRIGHT
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