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A locked time mark is still movable through the SDK.New shortcut keys to change current take Users can now quickly change takes using a new set of shortcuts keys.The default shortcut keys are:Shift + Ctrl + Up: Go to first take; Shift + Ctrl + Down: Go to last take; Shift + Up...
Under a Creative Commons license Open accessAbstract Are you ready for what’s coming? As senior managers look to connect products, processes, and services to the growing field of the Internet of Things (IoT), this is an important preliminary question. Leveraging the IoT for firm benefit involv...
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The RDMM is published with a Creative Commons License that allows you to modify and adapt it to suit your needs. Over the past few months, we’ve tested the model with teams at headquarters, country offices, in mixed teams of people from different offices in one organization, and with gro...
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