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The resulting Identix products eventually were used by a wide variety of security and identification systems, [9] such as for: 1. Personal identification in laptops, access control, airport security, time and attendance systems, telephone ID, and other personal ID systems. 2.
Avid Technology, Inc. is a global technology company headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, and was founded in August 1987 by Bill Warner. [2] [3] It develops software, SaaS, and hardware products used in media and entertainment.
Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) is a field of study concerning the use of computer technology to automate data entry. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) is a non-profit organization that provides professional learning for educators to close opportunity gaps and improve college and career readiness for elementary, middle and high school students, especially those traditionally underrepresented in higher education. AVID's College and Career ...
The Wyle Labs facility in Norco, California was established in 1957 for military testing, working with aerospace firms and on nuclear research programs. The facility first came under scrutiny in 1999 and the early 2000s for groundwater contamination to the site and surrounding areas as a result of mishandling and improper disposal of chemicals.
Avid Unity ISIS was introduced in October 2005 as a successor to Avid's Unity system, which could hold 20 terabytes for as many as 60 clients. Unity ISIS could hold 64 terabytes and could be used by as many as 100 clients at once. [3] Schleider said content could be retrieved at 50 gigabytes per second, making HD files possible.
Automated fingerprint identification is the process of using a computer to match fingerprints against a database of known and unknown prints in the fingerprint identification system. Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) are primarily used by law enforcement agencies for criminal identification purposes, the most important of ...
The MIT Auto-ID Center was created to develop the Electronic Product Code, a global RFID-based item identification system intended to replace the UPC bar code. In October 2003, the Auto-ID Center was replaced by the newly founded research network, the Auto-ID Labs and EPCGlobal, an organization charged with managing the new EPC Network.