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<title>Best Practices for Developing Enterprise Software Applications</title>
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<description>Enterprise software, also known as enterprise application software (EAS), is computer software used to meet the needs of organizations rather than individual users. These organizations include businesses, schools, interest-based user groups, clubs, charities, and governments. Business software is an integral part of (computerized) information systems. Such a collection of software is called an enterprise system.</description>
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<title>DESIGN OF EMBEDDED SYSTEMS FOR HIGH-SPEED DATA ACQUISITION AND CONTROL</title>
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<description>Engineers who need to design embedded systems for high-speed data acquisition and control systems. A minimal theory is presented along with an overview of analog and digital electronics, followed by a detailed discussion of key hardware design and software development issues. 
software development discipline covers the most important programming techniques and culminates in an investigation into real-time operating systems. All concepts are introduced in an easily accessible way for practicing engineers, leading to practical implementations of embedded boards that can be used in various industrial fields as control systems and high-speed data acquisition systems.</description>
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<title>How IoT Empowers Smarter Supply Chain Management and Logistics</title>
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<description>As humans, we normally live by observing our surroundings using our optic nerve, retina, and visual cortex. We get the context to distinguish between objects, estimate the distance between ourselves and other objects, calculate the speed of movement, and detect errors. Similarly, computer vision allows AI-powered machines to be trained to perform these processes accurately. These machines do this using a combination of cameras, algorithms, and data.
But unlike humans, computers don&#39;t get tired. Computer-trained vision assists machines to analyze thousands of production of plants and products in minutes. This allows manufacturing facilities to automate the detection of defects which is invisible to the human eye.</description>
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