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... analysis of audio and video and arbitrary view and sound synthesis to encoding of 3D audio and video Understanding of real-time implementation issues, as well as system architectures and network aspects ... frequently used for audio, image and video storage and transmission International coding standards such as ITU, MPEG-2/4 and MP3 are discussed in this context The most recent standardization activity relevant ... smooth and intuitive teleoperation triggered a considerable research effort in the area of human factors see, for example, Johnson and Corliss (1971), Bejczy (1980), Sheridan (1992), and Stassen and...
... Standby Local Physical Standby and Cascaded Remote Logical Standby Local and Remote Physical Standby and Cascaded Local Logical Standby Consolidated Reporting with Cascaded Logical Standby ... primary and standby databases and instances, create or add existing standby databases, start and stop instances, monitor instance performance, view events, schedule jobs, and perform backup and recovery ... the use of local and remote sites and the use of nodes and a combination of logical and physical standby databases See Appendix B, "Data Guard and Real Application Clusters" and Oracle High Availability...
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... 15-28 15-28 15-29 Part III 16 Example Environments and Applications Single Database Capture and Apply Example Overview of the Single Database Capture and Apply Example 16-2 Prerequisites ... and the alert log for problems xxii Part III, "Example Environments and Applications" Contains chapters that illustrate example environments Chapter 16, "Single Database Capture and Apply Example" ... net service names, and connect identifiers, as well as user-supplied database objects and structures, column names, packages and classes, usernames and roles, program units, and parameter values...
... Diagrams and Notation The syntax diagrams and notation in this manual show the syntax for SQL commands, functions, hints, and other elements This section tells you how to read syntax diagrams and examples ... statement_name block_name x FROM emp b1 Code Examples SQL and SQL*Plus commands and statements appear separated from the text of paragraphs in a monospaced font For example: INSERT INTO emp (empno, ename) ... Oracle8i and the Oracle8i Enterprise Edition and the available features and options, please refer to Getting to Know Oracle8i v Intended Audience This manual is written for database administrators and...
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... Dedicated to my grandmother Yunzhi Su, my parents Bailing Li and Jie Hu, my wife Xinghang, and my children Richard and Louis for their unconditional love, encouragement, and understanding —Xiaoling ... Intestinal and Liver Efflux 381 Marilyn E Morris and Yash A Gandhi 25 Interplay Between Efflux Transporters and Metabolic Enzymes 401 Stephen Wang 26 Regulatory Considerations in Metabolism- and Transporter-Based ... fundamental conceptsand contemporary practice of bioavailability in pharmaceutical research and drug development It is our belief that this book provides both the basic concepts to a novice and the...