A data transfer rate (DTR) refers to the speed at which a device or network component can send and receive data. This can also be referred to as throughput, although data transfer rate applies specifically to digital data streams. Data transfer is often measured in megabytes per second, altho...
In computers, data transfer is often measured in bytes per second. The world record for the highest data transfer rate was set by Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology in 2021 when it delivered a long-distance transmission of data at speeds of 319 Tbps over 1,...
The data transfer rate refers to the speed at which data is transmitted between devices or across a network over a given period. It is typically measured in bits per second (bps) or higher units likekilobits per second (Kbps),megabits per second (Mbps), or gigabits per second (Gbps), d...
The other three parameters determine how often and how many transactions are read from the log and inserted to the change tables. The parametermaxtrans(default value 500) determines how many transactions are read from the log and written to the change tables. This write is done in one transact...
While the archival digital memory industry approaches its physical limits, the demand is significantly increasing, therefore alternatives emerge. Recent efforts have demonstrated DNA’s enormous potential as a digital storage medium with superior information durability, capacity, and energy consumption. Howeve...
They often rely on salient cues or information elements even when they are invalid [33], and focus on the extremeness of evidence instead of on its weight or validity [34]. For instance, operators might overinterpret high temperature deviations instead of asking how important temperature is in ...
For example, the DTR of an external hard drive using usb2 can be max up to 480Mbps comparatively to this - same hard drive with USB3 could transfer 10 times more data. DTR was initially measured in bps (bits per second) but now it reached in Gbps (gigabits per second). ...
Data-driven algorithms are studied and deployed in diverse domains to support critical decisions, directly impacting people’s well-being. As a result, a growing community of researchers has been investigating the equity of existing algorithms and proposing novel ones, advancing the understanding of ri...
Spatial omics data are clustered to define both cell types and tissue domains. We present Building Aggregates with a Neighborhood Kernel and Spatial Yardstick (BANKSY), an algorithm that unifies these two spatial clustering problems by embedding cells in
The workflow to comprehend the current landscape of AI and sustainability research is divided into three steps and visualized in Fig.1. First, a literature search was conducted using specific search strings that match the titles or keywords of the literature. In the second step, data and text ...