at the bottom is about to be dispatched. Note addresses have been changed for privacy reasons. Computerassisteddispatch , also called Computer Aided Dispatch CAD , is a method of dispatching taxicab s, courier s, field service technicians, or emergency service s assisted by computer. It can either ... recorder functions. Manual dispatching main Dispatch logistics Computerassisted dispatching improves ... telephones, and Selective calling selective calling and push to talk ID . Computerassisteddispatch systems use one or more Server computing server s located in a central dispatch office, which communicate with computer terminals in a Communications Center or with mobile data terminals installed ... Safety Computer Aided Dispatch System. In press Master s Thesis Project, Regis University, Denver ... designs. DEFAULTSORT Computer Aided Dispatch Category Logistics Category Unified communications ... SMS . The central idea is that persons in a dispatch center are able to easily view and understand ... of software packages used to initiate public safety calls for service, dispatch, and maintain ... consist of several modules that provide services at multiple levels in a dispatch center and in the field ... the information. The dispatcher then receives the call from the call taker and is able dispatch .... Consoles Image TRANSIT cad.png 500px thumb right A dispatch facility used by Denver, Colorado ... thumb Ambulance Dispatch Center Austria . Image moderne Leitstelle Arbeitsplatz.jpg thumb Console ... is one example of a transit dispatch center. Communications consoles are mounted in desk style ... and connect to push to talk dispatch radio systems. Audio from all channels is processed through ..., or purposes that do not involve dispatch and may be inaudible. By pressing a button, any channel ... button, and a transmit button. The steady, red busy light indicates another dispatch position ... from. Some console dispatch panels are actually a PC based application. Such is the case of Zetron s Acom ... more details
Sociology Computerassisted personal interviewing CAPI is an interviewing technique similar to computerassisted telephone interviewing , except that the interview takes place in person instead of over the telephone. Either the respondent or the interviewer sits at a computer terminal and enters the answers. If no interviewer is present, the term Computerassisted self interviewing CASI may be used. Either the respondent or an interviewer sits at a computer terminal and answers a questionnaire using the keyboard or mouse. Help screens and courteous error messages are provided. Colorful screens and on and off screen stimuli can add to the respondent s interest and involvement in the task. This method has been classified as a personal interview technique since an interviewer is usually present to serve as a host and to guide the respondent. This approach is used in shopping malls, preceded by the intercept and screening process. It is also used to conduct business to business research at trade shows or conventions. For example, CAPI is used as the method of data collection for the British ... one thing, when it actually asks another Computerassisted self interviewing The big difference between a computerassisted self interview CASI and a computerassisted personal interview is whether or not an interviewer is present. There are two kinds of computerassisted self interviewing, namely a video ... over computer assissted personal interviewing, because subjects are more inclined to answer sensitive questions. The reason for this is that they feel that a CASI is more privative. See Also Computerassisted web interviewing Category Statistical survey software Category Data collection Category Market research CAPI de ComputerAssisted Personal Interview ... the results into a computer form. The computer program can be constructed so as to place .... Disadvantages The survey is likely to attract only respondents who are computer savvy , thus ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Computerassisted gaming CAG and computer asssited wargaming CAWG refer to games which are at least partially computerized, but where on important part of the action is not virtual but performed in real life or on a miniature terrain. Regulation of the game can be done completely by a computer or partly deferred to a human referee. Computerassisted gaming attempts to combine the advantages of Personal computer games PC games with those of face to face games. In computerassisted gaming, computers are used for recordkeeping and sometimes for the resolution of combat, but a Human referee makes any decisions requiring judgement. Variations A computerassisted game can be little more than a collection of rules and notes on computer, or as complete as a computer game, with a human referee needed only to make the non random decisions. It can be played remotely or with everyone in the same room looking at one or more computer monitors. The referee must have his ... by the computer. Role playing games Role playing game s were one of the first types of games for which computerassisted gaming programs were developed. Computer aided role playing game programs are designed ... for complex simulationist games. Tabletop Projection Another example of computerassisted gaming growing ... enabled computerassisted wargames use computer vision to process firing with images of the camera ... 1 Mac Assisted Role Playing , insidemacgames.com on CARP http www.penpaperpixel.org Pen, Paper, and Pixel Computerassisted gaming site of Ennie award winner Jans Carton. http panzercombat.sourceforge.net World War II Tank Combat , Multiplatform computerassisted gaming Category Gaming Category ... aspects of paper and pencil and computer games while computerizing the game as much or as little as desired. Computerassisted games are mostly not designed toward recreating the battlefield inside computer memory, but employing the computer to play the role of game master by storing game rules ... more details
Sociology Computerassisted telephone interviewing CATI is a telephone Statistical survey surveying technique in which the interviewer follows a script provided by a software application. It is a structured system of microdata collection by telephone that speeds up the collection and editing of microdata and also permits the interviewer to educate the respondents on the importance of timely and accurate data. ref name uslabor cite web url http www.bls.gov bls glossary.htm title BLS Information date February 28, 2008 work Glossary publisher U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Information Services accessdate 2009 05 05 ref The software is able to customize the flow of the questionnaire based on the answers provided, as well as information already known about the participant. it is a very important software and plays a vital role in B2B services. CATI may function in the following manner A computerized questionnaire is administered to respondents over the telephone. The interviewer sits in front of a computer screen Upon command, the computer dials the telephone number to be called. When contact is made, the interviewer reads the questions posed on the computer screen and records the respondent s answers directly into the computer. Interim and update reports can be compiled instantaneously, as the data are being collected. CATI software has built in logic, which also enhances data accuracy. The program will personalize questions and control for logically incorrect answers, such as percentage answers that do not add up to 100 percent. The software has built in branching logic, which will skip questions that are not applicable or will probe for more detail when warranted. See also Computerassisted web interviewing Computerassisted personal interviewing Automated computer telephone interviewing Official statistics Bureau of Labor Statistics References Reflist refbegin ... terms de ComputerAssisted Telephone Interview fr CATI it CATI pl CATI pt CATI ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Computerassisted surgery Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 00.3 MeshID OtherCodes Computerassisted surgery CAS represents a surgical concept and set of methods, that use computer technology ... known as computer aided surgery , computerassisted intervention , image guided surgery and surgical ... during the actual surgical intervention. Surgical navigation In computerassisted surgery, the actual ... Computerassisted surgery is the beginning of a revolution in surgery. It already makes .... Computerassisted neurosurgery Remote manipulator Telemanipulators have been used for the first ... of post surgical morbidity by accidentally damaging adjacent centers. Computerassisted oral and maxillofacial ... of the mid face and orbit anatomy orbit . ref Marmulla R, Niederdellmann H Computerassisted bone segment navigation. J Cranio Maxillofac Surg 26 347 359, 1998 ref Computerassisted ... Squeezing into Tight Places . New England Journal of Medicine 354 2099 2101, 2006 ref Computerassisted ... G, Breitenfelder J, Ottersbach A Computerassisted navigation increases precision of component placement .... Computerassisted visceral surgery With the advent of Computerassisted surgery, great progresses ... of View. European Urology. 43 103 105 2003 ref Computerassisted radiosurgery Radiosurgery is also ... the operating time. Most notable computerassisted surgery systems From 1989 to 2007, more than 200 ... Portal Medicine Robotics Commons category inline Computerassisted surgery http www.liversurgery.com ... ComputerAssisted Surgery Category Surgery Category Oral and maxillofacial surgery Category ... Computerassisted surgery Category Medical informatics de Computerassistierte Chirurgie ... has to be scanned and uploaded into the computer system. It is possible to employ a number ... structures, and thus allow a computer to differentiate, and visually separate for a human, the different ... arm that is computer controlled. Robotic surgery can be divided into three types, depending on the degree ... more details
merge Data driven journalism date October 2011 Computerassisted reporting describes the use of computer computers to gather and analyze the data necessary to write news stories. The spread of computers, software and the Internet changed how reporters work. Reporters routinely collect information in database s, analyze public records with spreadsheet s and statistical package statistical programs , study political and demographic change with geographic information system mapping, conduct interviews by e mail , and research background for articles on the World Wide Web Web . Collectively this has become known as computerassisted reporting, or CAR. It is closely tied to precision or analytic journalism , which refer specifically to the use of techniques of the social sciences and other disciplines by journalists. History and development One researcher argues the age of computerassisted reporting began in 1952, when CBS television used a UNIVAC I computer to analyze returns from the U.S. presidential election . ref name COX Melisma Cox , http com.miami.edu car cox00.pdf The development of computerassisted reporting , paper presented to the Newspaper Division, Association for Education ... 07 ref Since the 1950s, computerassisted developed to the point that databases became central to the journalist ... computerassisted. In the 2002 edition, he goes even further and states that a journalist has to be a database ... 15 years, journalism organizations such as the National Institute for ComputerAssisted Reporting NICAR ... Philip Meyer of the Detroit Free Press used a mainframe computer to show that people who had attended ... mass in American newsrooms in terms of general computer use, online research, non specialist ... to a new opportunity for journalists using the computer to analyze huge volumes of government records ... with a computer to find patterns in the criminal justice system. Other notable early practitioners included David Burnham of The New York Times , who in 1972 used a computer to expose discrepancies ... more details
Computerassisted legal research CALR ref http www.aallnet.org products pub llj v97n02 2005 16.pdf Assessing the Influence of ComputerAssisted Legal Research A Study of California Supreme Court Opinions ref or computer based legal research is a mode of legal research that uses databases of court opinions, statutes, court documents, and secondary material. Electronic databases make large bodies of case law easily available. Databases also have additional benefits, such as Boolean algebra Boolean operations Boolean searches , evaluating case authority, organizing cases by topic, and providing links to cited material. Databases are available through paid subscription or for free. ref Kate Marquess, Caught in the Web Survey Reveals Increasing Use of Internet in Law Practices, but Lawyers Are Making Transition Slowly, A.B.A. J., Dec. 2000, at 76. ref Subscription based services include Westlaw and LexisNexis . Free services include OpenJurist , the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School , CanLII , Google Scholar , AltLaw , and http lawdelta.org Law Delta . Notes reflist law stub Category Legal research de Rechtsinformationssystem pl System informacji prawnej ru uk ... more details
Expert subject Medicine date June 2009 refimprove date October 2011 Computerassisted orthopedic surgery or computerassisted orthopaedic surgery sometimes abbreviated as CAOS ref http dx.doi.org 10.1016 j.injury.2004.05.005 Nolte, L.P. and Beutler, T. Basic Principles of CAOS , pages S.A6 S.A16, Int. J. Care Injured 2004 35 ref is a discipline where computer technology is applied pre , intra and or post operatively to improve the outcome of orthopedic surgical procedures. CAOS is an active research discipline which brings together orthopedic practitioners with traditionally technical disciplines, such as engineering , computer science and robotics . The principal idea behind CAOS is that operative outcomes will be improved through the use of computer technology. Taking the example of Arthroplasty joint replacement , the task of the surgeon is to integrate the new joint components into the patient s existing anatomy CAOS technologies allow the surgeon to Plan the component placement in advance, including determination of the appropriate component sizes Measure the intra operative placement of the components in real time, making sure that the plan is adhered to Measure the post operative result It has not yet been proved that CAOS technologies result in a significant long term improvement in operative outcome. Whilst the surgeon or even medical students in laboratory studies ref Cobb, J.P. et al. Navigation Reduces the Learning Curve in Resurfacing Total Hip Arthroplasty , page 90, Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research 463 ref can achieve better results in terms of planned vs. achieved placement of components, it is not clear whether the plan has been constructed optimally ... implantation . Computerassisted orthopedic surgery is mostly used in knee implant surgery because ... date October 2011 Computerassisted orthopedic surgery is a system where a computer interacts with body ... http www.caos international.org International Society for ComputerAssisted Orthopaedic Surgery Category ... more details
A computerassisted proof is a mathematical proof that has been at least partially generated by computer. Most computer aided proofs to date have been implementations of large Proof by exhaustion proofs by exhaustion of a mathematical theorem . The idea is to use a computer program to perform lengthy ... numbers. Philosophical objections Computerassisted proofs are the subject of much controversy in the mathematical world. Some mathematicians believe that lengthy computerassisted proofs are not, in some ..., which is potentially affected by errors in the computer program, as well as defects in the runtime environment and hardware. Other mathematicians believe that lengthy computerassisted proofs ... 2011 . Arguments that computerassisted proofs are subject to errors in their source programs, compilers, and hardware can be resolved by providing a formal proof of correctness for the computer program .... In 1976, the four color theorem was the first major theorem to be verified using a computer program ... such as Heuristic computer science heuristic search. Such automated theorem prover s have proved a number ... of the Robbins conjecture they do not share the controversial implications of computer aided ... operation is rounded off by the computer precision. However, one can construct an interval provided ... the result using different programming languages, different compilers, and different computer hardware. Another possible way of verifying computer aided proofs is to generate their reasoning steps .... This approach of using a computer program to prove another program correct does not appeal to computer ... need for human understanding. Another argument against computer aided proofs is that they lack ... issue raised by computer aided proofs is whether they make mathematics into a quasi empiricism in mathematics ... Platonist view, all possible mathematical objects in some sense already exist , whether computer ... of Edinburgh offered people the chance to buy their own theorem created through a computer ... more details
multiple Refimprove date December 2009 Computerassisted mass appraisal , or CAMA for short, is a generic term for any software package used by government agencies to help establish real estate appraisal s for property tax calculations. Origins Conceptualized, developed, implemented and promoted by John Q. Ebert beginning in Lansing, Michigan in 1965 as computerASSISTED rather than computer GENERATED calculations of market value appraisals. Further implemented in Spartanburg County, South Carolina in 1970. Use of acronym Melton Spivak, 1973 IAAO Conference, Miami, Florida following a presentation by John Q. Ebert and Dr. Robert J. Anderson regarding computerassisted mass appraisal for smaller jurisdictions, during the Q&A portion, Mr. Spivak asked a question from the audience with the very first utterance of the acronym CAMA with his pronunciation of Ka mah. ref http www.camaresources.com ref From that point on the word term became ubiquitous and universal to the many versions of computer processed mass appraisal systems for property tax administration. Mr. Ebert and Dr. Anderson continued in definition and preachment of the concept which soon spread throughout the world of mass appraisal of market values in property tax administration. First automated commercial properties CAMA system 1982, by TEC International, Boston Massachusetts. Designed by Mr. Joseph E. Beres and Mr. John Q. Ebert as the first fully integration of the cost, market, and income approaches to valuation of urban commercial properties. Technically designed and programmed by Richard A. Carn of TEC. CAMA cloud The first real time, fully synchronized CAMA Cloud was implemented by Data Cloud Solutions, LLC. Daniel T. Anderson s DCS President patent pending technology allows for real time data transmission both to and from mobile field devices. All data, including sketches, photos, and video, is transmitted in real time back to administrative devices, allowing for immediate quality control. Applications ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 Computerassisted reviewing CAR tools are pieces of software based on text comparison and analysis algorithm s. These tools focus on the differences between two documents, taking into account each document s typeface through an intelligent analysis. Detecting differences The intelligent analysis used by CAR tools detect the differences do not have the same value depending on their type and or the document field subject. For example, a difference on a number is not the same if this number is a date, a price, a page number, a figure number, a part of an address, a footnote call, a list item number, a title number, etc. a title number or a list item number difference can be of no interest if these numbers will be re calculated afterward before printing or publishing by a text processing tool, a small number difference like 1 to one or 1 to 1st is often of secondary interest, depending on the subject and the field of the document while some other number differences can be very damageable to the document. These tools are interesting in various kind of applications comparison between a document and an updated modified version of it. The main goal is then to highlight the modifications made by a third person or a text processing software. comparison between a document edited two file formats Microsoft Word Word , TXT, PDF , HTML , XML . The main goal is to highlight differences implied by the format modification or the conversion re formatter software. Often, simple char encoding conversion troubles can cause disasters. Computerassisted reviewing for translation ComputerAssisted Reviewing for Translation CART tools are CAR tools being able to manage multi lingual comparisons. This implies to be able to match each part of text from one document ... actors are transiting The MediaWiki history on each page is a CAR tool See also Computerassisted ... still experimental CAR & CART tool . Category Word processors Category Computerassisted translation ... more details
original research date January 2011 refimprove date December 2011 Navbox translation Computerassisted translation , computer aided translation , or CAT is a form of translation language translation in which a human translator uses computer software to support and facilitate the translation process. Computerassisted translation is sometimes called machine assisted, or machine aided, translation not to be confused with machine translation . Overview The automatic machine translation systems available today are not able to produce high quality translations unaided their output must be edited by a human to correct errors and improve phrasing. Computerassisted translation CAT incorporates that manual editing stage into the software, making translation an interactive process between human and computer. ref cite journal last Barrachina first Sergio coauthors et al year 2009 title Statistical Approaches to ComputerAssisted Translation journal Computational Linguistics volume 35 issue 1 pages 3 28 issn 0891 2017 url http aclweb.org anthology J J09 J09 1002.pdf ref Some advanced computerassisted ... of the entire translation process. Range of tools Computerassisted translation is a broad ... Permalink ref See also Computational linguistics Computerassisted reviewing Fuzzy matching Open Translation ... Software Globalization Computer Aided Translation Computer Aided Translation http translationjournal.net journal 29computers.htm Machine Translation and ComputerAssisted Translation a New Way of Translating? DEFAULTSORT ComputerAssisted Translation Category Computerassisted translation Category Language ... dictionaries, either unilingual or bilingual Terminology databases, either on the host computer ... on or Macro computer science macro to commercially available word processing or other business ... that is yet to be translated. Crowd translation Crowd assisted translation is the use large numbers ... id Penerjemahan berbantuan komputer it Traduzione assistita dal computer ms Terjemahan berbantukan ... more details
Sociology Computerassisted web interviewing CAWI is a Internet surveying technique in which the interviewer follows a script provided in a website. The questionnaires are made in a program for creating web interviews. The program allows for the questionnaire to contain pictures, audio and video clips, links to different web pages, etc. The website is able to customize the flow of the questionnaire based on the answers provided, as well as information already known about the participant. It s considered to be a cheaper way of surveying since you don t need to use people to hold surveys unlike Computerassisted telephone interviewing. With the increasing use of the Internet, online questionnaires have become a popular way of collecting information. The design of an online questionnaire often has an effect on the quality of data gathered. There are many factors in designing an online questionnaire guidelines, available question formats, administration, quality and ethic issues should be reviewed. Online questionnaires should be seen as a sub set of a wider range of online research methods . Using online questionnaires There are several reasons why someone would utilize online questionnaires as their preferred testing method. A few of the advantages and disadvantages of this method have been summarized below ref name Sharp Sharp, H., Rogers, Y., Preece, J., Interaction Design Beyond Human Computer Interaction. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2002 ref ref Reips, U. D. 2000 . The Web Experiment ... L., O Reilly, James M., ComputerAssisted Questionnaire Information Collection. John Wiley & Sons ... before building the final one. See also wikiversity Computerassisted telephone interviewing Computerassisted personal interviewing Automated computer telephone interviewing Official statistics ... Online Questionnaires Category Types of polling Category Research methods fr ComputerAssisted ... in web based surveys, Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 6, 3. http jcmc.indiana.edu vol6 ... more details
Infobox Journal title International Journal of ComputerAssisted Radiology and Surgery cover discipline Health informatics abbreviation IJCARS history publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer country website http www.springer.com medicine radiology journal 11548 ISSN 1861 6410 eISSN 1861 6429 The International Journal of ComputerAssisted Radiology and Surgery IJCARS is a journal for cross disciplinary research, development and applications of Computerassisted surgery ComputerAssisted Radiology and Surgery CARS . The Journal promotes interdisciplinary research and development in an international environment with a focus on the development of digital imaging and Computer aided computer based diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as well enhance the skill levels of health care professionals. br The International Society for Computer Aided Surgery ISCAS is involved in the publication of the IJCARS External links Official http www.springer.com medicine radiology journal 11548 http www.iscas.net The Journal at the website of ISCAS Category World Scientific academic journals Category Computer science journals Category Medical informatics journals Category Surgery journals Category English language journals de International Journal of ComputerAssisted Radiology and Surgery ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Intelligent ComputerAssisted Language Instruction ICALI involves the application of computing technologies such as Natural language processing NLP , Knowledge representation KP , Speech recognition Automatic Speech Recognition ASR , Neural network s, and Intelligent tutoring system s to the teaching and learning of second or foreign languages. DEFAULTSORT Intelligent ComputerAssisted Language Instruction Category Language learning software ... more details
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The ComputerAssisted Passenger Prescreening System CAPPS II was a program of the United States Department of Homeland Security DHS instituted to increase security at airports by assessing the risk level of passengers before they re allowed to board. CAPPS II searched through information stored in government and commercial database s and assigned a color coded level of risk to each passenger. Amid controversy from such organizations as the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU , the Electronic Privacy Information Center EPIC , and the Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF , the program was terminated by George W. Bush President Bush in August 2004. The program was then replaced by a similar program called Secure Flight in early 2005 generating the same concerns over privacy and civil liberties. However, due to public concerns, Citation needed date April 2009 Secure Flight is not due to become fully operational until 2010. Citation needed date April 2009 CAPPS II grounded innocent United States Americans due to false positives. One notable example is the grounding of Senator Ted Kennedy in 2004 ref Senator Kennedy s grounding by CNN.com http www.cnn.com 2004 ALLPOLITICS 08 19 kennedy.airlines index.html ref . See also ComputerAssisted Passenger Prescreening System CAPPS I References nowiki See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the ref and ref tags, and the template below. nowiki references External links http www.aclu.org Privacy Privacy.cfm?ID 13453&c 130 ACLU s page on CAPPS II http www.epic.org privacy airtravel profiling.html EPIC s Page on Passenger Prescreening Programs http www.eff.org Privacy cappsii EFF s Page on CAPPS II http www.dhs.gov xnews releases press release 0348.shtm DHS CAPPS II Myths and Facts http www.cnn.com 2004 ALLPOLITICS 08 19 kennedy.airlines index.html Senator Kennedy s grounding by CNN.com DEFAULTSORT ComputerAssisted Passenger Prescreening System Ii Category United States Department ... more details
EUROCALL , full name the European Association for ComputerAssisted Language Learning, is a not for profit educational association devoted to the promotion of the use of information and communications technology in language education teaching and learning foreign languages v. Davies G. 2004 . ref http www.camsoftpartners.co.uk docs UNESCO Grahams Report.htm Toc36014702 Davies G. 2004 Aspects of technology enhanced language learning a UK perspective . In Fitzpatrick A., An analytical survey on Information and Communications Technologies in the teaching and learning of foreign languages state of the art, needs and perspectives , UNESCO Report. Retrieved on 30 November 2010. ref History EUROCALL was set up by a small group of enthusiasts in 1986, and in 1993 it was launched as an official association with the aid of European Commission funding, with http grahamdavies.wikispaces.com Graham Davies as its Founder President 1993 2000. ref http www.eurocall languages.org about history.html Davies G. 2000 The History of EUROCALL ref Conferences A EUROCALL conference is held in August September annually in a European country. Since 2006 the annual EUROCALL conference has included an online Virtual ... Award that aims to encourage newcomers to research in the field of computerassisted and technology ... sister associations CALICO consortium CALICO ComputerAssisted Language Instruction Consortium and http ... Groups SIGs ref Computer Mediated Communication CMC CorpusCALL Natural Language Processing Virtual Worlds Teacher Education References Reflist 3 External links http www.calico.org CALICO ComputerAssisted Language Instruction Consortium http www.eurocall languages.org EUROCALL main website http www.iallt.org IALLT International Association for Language Learning Technology See also Computerassisted language learning ComputerAssisted Language Learning DEFAULTSORT European Association For ComputerAssisted Language Learning Category Educational organizations Category Organizations based in Europe ... more details
ComputerAssisted Aided Qualitative Data AnalysiS CAQDAS is the use of computer software to aid qualitative research such as Transcription genetics transcription analysis, coding and text interpretation, recursive abstraction, content analysis , discourse analysis , Grounded theory grounded theory methodology , etc. Definition CAQDAS is used in psychology , marketing research , ethnography , and other social sciences . The CAQDAS Networking project ref cite web title CAQDAS url http www.surrey.ac.uk sociology research researchcentres caqdas accessdate 28 November 2011 ref lists the following tools. A CAQDAS program should have Content searching tools Coding tools Linking tools Mapping or networking tools Query tools Writing and annotation tools Free open source software for CAQDAS Coding Analysis Toolkit CAT RQDA Compendium software Compendium Transana GPL licence Supported through license purchase http www.pressure.to qda Weft QDA Proprietary software for CAQDAS A.nnotate Aquad Atlas.ti HyperRESEARCH MAXQDA NVivo XSight Qiqqa Web Based CAQDAS software Dedoose Coding Analysis Toolkit CAT http knowdoo.net knowdoo Knowledge organization tool based on Wordpress, can also be used for QDA ref http knowdoo.net about mark tags Description of the QDA feature of knowdoo ref Pros and cons Such software offers an efficient means through which to manage and organize data while supporting rigorous data analysis. ref cite journal last Banner first DJ coauthors Albarrran, JW title Computerassisted qualitative data analysis software a review. journal Canadian journal of cardiovascular nursing Journal canadien en soins infirmiers cardio vasculaires date 2009 volume 19 issue 3 pages 24 31 pmid 19694114 accessdate 28 November 2011 ref The advantages of using this software include being freed from manual and clerical tasks, saving precious time, managing huge amounts of qualitative data ... than on depth and meaning, time and energy spent learning to use computer packages, increased commercialism ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Center for ComputerAssisted Legal Instruction CALI Non profit logo File CALI Logo.png 300px alt CALI s Logo Non profit type Education founded date Start date and years ago mf yes 1982 6 22 tax id registration id founder Harvard Law School and University of Minnesota Law School location Chicago , Illinois Chicago Kent College of Law Minneapolis , Minnesota University of Minnesota Law School Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia Emory University School of Law origins key people Executive Director, John P. Mayer br Director of Membership Services, LaVonne Molde br ... http www.cali.org dissolved footnotes The Center for ComputerAssisted Legal Instruction , also known ... and use of computerassisted legal instruction exercises. ref name Gramling Cite journal last Gramling ... 22center for computerassisted legal instruction 22&hl en&ei eFMYTICPKMihnQfI pGwCg&sa X&oi book result&ct ... and technology . focus Legal Education , Technology method E Learning Computer Aided Learning and Teaching ... law school s that conducts applied research and development in the area of computer mediated legal ... 20for 20computer assisted 20legal 20instruction 22&pg PA96 v onepage&q 22center 20for 20computer assisted 20legal 20instruction 22&f false series volume year 2003 publisher Wm. S. Hein Publishing ... assisted 20legal 20instruction 22&pg PA286 v onepage&q 22center 20for 20computer assisted 20legal ... 20of 20minnesota 20 22center 20for 20computer assisted 22&client firefox a&pg PA654 v onepage&q university 20of 20minnesota 20 22center 20for 20computer assisted 22&f false series Dekker Encyclopedias ... 2010 06 16 ref CALI pioneered pre packaged, interactive, computer based legal education materials ... Author ref Conference for Law School Computing CALI sponsors an annual conference with computer related ... url http books.google.com books?id K6Ge8bmaBqAC&lpg PA98&dq 22center 20for 20computer assisted 20legal 20instruction 22&pg PA14 v onepage&q 22center 20for 20computer assisted 20legal 20instruction ... more details
The ComputerAssisted Passenger Prescreening System often abbreviated CAPPS is a counter terrorism system in place in the United States air transport air travel industry . The United States Transportation Security Administration TSA maintains a watchlist, pursuant to 49 USC 114 h 2 , ref http www.law.cornell.edu uscode html uscode49 usc sec 49 00000114 000 .html h 2 ref of individuals known to pose, or suspected of posing, a risk of air piracy or terrorism or a threat to airline or passenger safety. The list is used to pre emptively identify terrorism terrorists attempting to buy plane tickets or board planes traveling in the United States, and to mitigate perceived threats. Overview CAPPS systems rely on what is known as a Passenger Name Record , often abbreviated PNR. When a person books a plane ticket, certain identifying information is collected by the airline full name, address, etc. This information is used to check against some data store e.g., a TSA No Fly list, the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives FBI ten most wanted fugitive list , etc. and assign a terrorism risk score to that person. High risk scores require the airline to subject the person to extended baggage and or personal screening, and to contact law enforcement if necessary. CAPPS I CAPPS I was first implemented in the late 1990s, in response to the perceived threat of U.S. domestic terrorism domestic and international terrorism. CAPPS I was administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI and Federal Aviation Administration FAA . CAPPS screening selected passengers for additional screening of their checked baggage for explosives . CAPPS selectees did not undergo any additional screening at passenger security checkpoints. ref name staff cite web url http www.9 11commission.gov staff statements staff ... canceled by the United States Department of Homeland Security DHS . The ComputerAssisted Passenger ... II http www.gao.gov new.items d04385.pdf ComputerAssisted Passenger Prescreening System Faces Significant ... more details
wiktionary dispatchDispatch or dispatches may refer to In literature Dispatches book Dispatches book , a 1977 book by Michael Herr about the Vietnam War dispatches magazine dispatches magazine , a magazine edited by Gary Knight and Mort Rosenblum In radio and television Dispatches radio program Dispatches radio program , a Canadian radio program aired on CBC Radio One Dispatches TV series Dispatches TV series since 1987 , a British documentary show broadcast on Channel 4 In vehicles Citro n Jumpy formerly known as the Citro n Dispatch in the United Kingdom , a small van List of Jeep vehicles DJ Dispatcher Jeep , the iconic postal Jeep used by the U.S. Postal Service In other Dispatch band , an American jam band Dispatch logistics , a procedure in logistics Dynamic dispatch , a computer programming technique Dispatch News Service , a news agency See also Despatch disambiguation The Dispatch disambiguation Dispatched , a Swedish death metal band Dispatcher Mentioned in Despatches , an official military recognition in various countries for gallantry or commendable service disambig fr Dispatch ... more details
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calls. In the first scenario, a central computer then communicates with the mobile data terminal located in each vehicle see computerassisteddispatch in the second, the dispatcher communicates with the driver ... required of a dispatcher are greatly enhanced with the use of computer dispatching software see computer aided call handling . Manual dispatch systems The following are examples of manual systems ... with the computer aided dispatch, or another enterprise system used for dispatch, unloads voice ...Dispatch is a procedure for assigning employees workers or vehicles to customers. Industries that dispatch ... the client s information into a computer or write it down and give it to a dispatcher . In some cases ... of shelves with a slot for each unit in the dispatch fleet. Each vehicle or resource has a slot in the shelving ... the assignment is read to the tow car crew. The string of notes and time stamps allows dispatch ... available? The lights are supposed to give the dispatch staff a snapshot of their resource situation ... unit in the dispatch fleet. Each vehicle working the current shift has a peg with a tag describing ... on that unit s peg. The stack of tags allows dispatch staff to get a clear picture of the status of a small ... dispatch In airline operations in a few countries, a dispatcher shares legal responsibility for a flight ... and balances mechanism supposedly improves the safety of the dispatch system, although most ... to obtain an Airline Transport Pilot Licence . Mobile dispatch In a mobile system, wireless ... of mobile dispatch systems sent out through a mobile network on to a mobile device such as PDA ... encounter higher traffic around Christmas . Work is not evenly distributed across time in any dispatch ..., allowing interaction with a larger dispatch fleet. Air traffic control and towing are two examples ... Measurements of communications may reflect dispatch capacity. A partial definition of capacity comes from the number of communications channels required to support a dispatch fleet. Two metrics of channel ... more details