While often seen as a large-scaledistributed computingendeavor, grid computing can also be leveraged at a local level. For example, a corporation that allocates a set of computer nodes running in a cluster to jointly perform a given task is a simple example of grid computing in action. A s...
A common use of image data in a GIS is as a background display for other feature layers. For example, orthoimages displayed underneath other GIS layers provide the map user with confidence that map layers are spatially aligned and represent real objects, as well as additional information. Three...
A common way to add hyperspectral data to a map is from the Map tab on the ribbon. Click the Add Data drop-down arrow (the bottom half of the split button), and select Hyperspectral Data. The Add Hyperspectral Data dialog box appears and you can browse to a file. Support for foundatio...
Cable management is an important data center design concern, as various cables connect thousands of servers. If cable wires are too near to each other, they can cause cross-talk, which can negatively impact data transfer rates and signal transmission. Also, if too many cables are packed togethe...
Bug fix "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" error when the party postal address is updated. General availability Bug fix Add existing button in the subgrid for multiple entities. General availability Bug fix County field isn't correctly moved to the customer a...
Grid A pattern of regularly spaced horizontal and vertical lines forming squares on a map, a chart, an aerial photograph, or an optical device, used as a reference for locating points. Square The product of a number multiplied by itself A circle's area is proportional to the square of its...
Coordinates, in this context, are points of intersection in a grid system. GPS coordinates are usually expressed as the combination oflatitude and longitude. Lines of latitude coordinates measure degrees of distance north and south from the equator, which is 0 degrees. The north pole and south ...
Dune height is then extracted afterward by first convolving a min-max box of width xauto (in lon-lat) across η(λ, ϕ), which gives a map δη(λ, ϕ) where each point has the value of the local range in η within xauto/2 in λ or ϕ (Supplementary Fig. S1b,c,j...
Convoluted neural networks (CNNs)came about 10 years later. They focus on grid-like data and are, therefore, great at spatial data representations and can generate pictures. Popular text-to-image generative AI apps, such as Midjourney and DALL-E, use CNNs to generate the final image. ...
North is the worst direction for solar Johns in Michigan says that north-facing panels only make sense on “one out of 1,000 installs.” They spend much less time in the sun than panels that face any other direction—and the greater the tilt, the worse the production. Other installers...