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PDI Scheme
PDI may refer to: Organisations * PDI Technologies, software and solutions company for convenience retail and wholesale petroleum industry * Investigations Police of Chile ( es, Policia de Investigaciones de Chile), the state police force of Chile * Party for Justice and Integration ( sq, Partia për Drejtësi dhe Integrim), an Albanian political party * Pacific Data Images, former American computer animation production company * ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'', a broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines and the Philippines' newspaper of record * Plumbing & Drainage Institute, an American plumbing products manufacturers certification organization * Ideal Democratic Party, political party in Rwanda * ''Partai Demokrasi Indonesia'' (Indonesian Democratic Party) (1973–2004), a defunct political party * ''Polo Democrático Independiente'' (Independent Democratic Pole), a Colombian leftwing social democratic political party Chemistry and biochemistry * Pyridinediimine, organic com ...
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PDI Technologies
PDI may refer to: Organisations * PDI Technologies, software and solutions company for convenience retail and wholesale petroleum industry * Investigations Police of Chile ( es, Policia de Investigaciones de Chile), the state police force of Chile * Party for Justice and Integration ( sq, Partia për Drejtësi dhe Integrim), an Albanian political party * Pacific Data Images, former American computer animation production company * ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'', a broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines and the Philippines' newspaper of record * Plumbing & Drainage Institute, an American plumbing products manufacturers certification organization * Ideal Democratic Party, political party in Rwanda * ''Partai Demokrasi Indonesia'' (Indonesian Democratic Party) (1973–2004), a defunct political party * ''Polo Democrático Independiente'' (Independent Democratic Pole), a Colombian leftwing social democratic political party Chemistry and biochemistry * Pyridinediimine, organic compou ...
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Pentaho Data Integration
Pentaho is business intelligence (BI) software that provides data integration, OLAP, OLAP services, reporting, Dashboards (management information systems), information dashboards, data mining and extract, transform, load (ETL) capabilities. Its headquarters are in Orlando, Florida. Pentaho was acquired by Hitachi Data Systems in 2015 and in 2017 became part of Hitachi Vantara. Overview Pentaho is a Java framework to create Business Intelligence solutions. Although most known for its Business Analysis Server (formerly known as Business Intelligence Server), the Pentaho software is indeed a couple of Java classes with specific functionality. On top of those Java classes one can build any BI solution. The only exception to this model is the Extract, transform, load, ETL tool Pentaho Data Integration - PDI (formerly known as Kettle.) PDI is a set of softwares used to design data flows that can be run either in a server or standalone processes. PDI encompasses Kitchen, a job and tran ...
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Power Distance
Power distance is a dimension theorized and proven by Geert Hofstede, who outlined multiple cultural dimensions throughout his work. This term refers to inequality and unequal distributions of power between parties; whether it is within the workplace, family, organizations or companies. It is an anthropological concept used in cultural studies to understand the relationship between individuals with varying power, the effects, and their perceptions. For example, a mother's power distance to her son or a subordinate's distance to their CEO. Power distance also delineates whether the members of an institution accept or reject the power distance within the institutions cultural framework. Meaning, some cultures and countries treat power distance with different levels of concern. It uses the Power Distance Index (PDI) as a tool to measure the acceptance of power established between the individuals with the most power and those with the least. Origin Geert Hofstede was a well-known a ...
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Pilot Direction Indicator
A pilot direction indicator or pilot's directional indicator (PDI), Smithsonian Institution is an aircraft instrument used by bombardiers to indicate heading changes to the pilot in order to direct them to the proper location to drop bombs. The PDI is used in aircraft where the pilot and bombardier are physically separated and cannot easily see each other. PDI's typically consist of a dial that is installed in the pilot's instrument set on the main console, with an arrow pointer than can be moved to indicate how far and in what direction to correct the heading. The bombardier typically has a switch to move the pointer to the right or left, and a repeater dial so he can see the setting. The Norden bombsight The Norden Mk. XV, known as the Norden M series in U.S. Army service, is a bombsight that was used by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) and the United States Navy during World War II, and the United States Air Force in the Korean and t ... was originally designed wi ...
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Peripheral Drift Illusion
The peripheral drift illusion (PDI) refers to a motion illusion generated by the presentation of a sawtooth luminance grating in the visual periphery. This illusion was first described by Faubert and Herbert (1999), although a similar effect called the "escalator illusion" was reported by Fraser and Wilcox (1979). A variant of the PDI was created by Kitaoka Akiyoshi and Ashida (2003) who took the continuous sawtooth luminance change, and reversed the intermediate greys. Kitaoka has created numerous variants of the PDI, and one called "rotating snakes" has become very popular. The latter demonstration has kindled great interest in the PDI. The illusion is easily seen when fixating off to the side of it, and then blinking as fast as possible. Most observers can see the illusion easily when reading text with the illusion figure in the periphery. The motion of such illusions is consistently perceived in a dark-to-light direction. Two papers have been published examining the neural ...
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Postal Development Indicator
The Postal Development Indicator was developed by the Universal Postal Union in 2012 to rank member countries according to various measures of an economic nature including gross national income, population, percentage of postal home delivery, and surface area of the country. The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) classifications of least developed countries (LDCs), Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and landlocked developing countries The landlocked developing countries (LLDC) are developing countries that are landlocked. The economic and other disadvantages experienced by such countries makes the majority of landlocked countries the least developed countries (LDCs), with inhab ... (LLDC) are also taken into account. References Universal Postal Union {{measurement-stub ...
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Digital Image
A digital image is an image composed of picture elements, also known as ''pixels'', each with ''finite'', '' discrete quantities'' of numeric representation for its intensity or gray level that is an output from its two-dimensional functions fed as input by its spatial coordinates denoted with ''x'', ''y'' on the x-axis and y-axis, respectively. Depending on whether the image resolution is fixed, it may be of vector or raster type. Raster Raster images have a finite set of digital values, called ''picture elements'' or pixels. The digital image contains a fixed number of rows and columns of pixels. Pixels are the smallest individual element in an image, holding antiquated values that represent the brightness of a given color at any specific point. Typically, the pixels are stored in computer memory as a raster image or raster map, a two-dimensional array of small integers. These values are often transmitted or stored in a compressed form. Raster images can be created b ...
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Atmel
Atmel Corporation was a creator and manufacturer of semiconductors before being subsumed by Microchip Technology in 2016. Atmel was founded in 1984. The company focused on embedded systems built around microcontrollers. Its products included microcontrollers ( 8-bit AVR, 32-bit AVR, 32-bit ARM-based, automotive grade, and 8-bit Intel 8051 derivatives) radio-frequency (RF) devices including Wi-Fi, EEPROM, and flash memory devices, symmetric and asymmetric security chips, touch sensors and controllers, and application-specific products. Atmel supplies its devices as standard products, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), or application-specific standard product (ASSPs) depending on the requirements of its customers. Atmel serves applications including consumer, communications, computer networking, industrial, medical, automotive, aerospace and military. It specializes in microcontroller and touch systems, especially for embedded systems. Atmel's corporate headquar ...
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Program And Debug Interface
AVR is a family of microcontrollers developed since 1996 by Atmel, acquired by Microchip Technology in 2016. These are modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single-chip microcontrollers. AVR was one of the first microcontroller families to use on-chip flash memory for program storage, as opposed to one-time programmable ROM, EPROM, or EEPROM used by other microcontrollers at the time. AVR microcontrollers find many applications as embedded systems. They are especially common in hobbyist and educational embedded applications, popularized by their inclusion in many of the Arduino line of open hardware development boards. History The AVR architecture was conceived by two students at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH), Alf-Egil Bogen and Vegard Wollan.Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine Atmel says that the name AVR is not an acronym and does not stand for anything in particular. The creators of the AVR give no definitive answer as to what the term "AVR" sta ...
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Portable Database Image
The Portable Database Image, also known afile, is a proprietary loss-less format designed for analytics, publishing and syndication of complex data. The .pdi format, generation process, and GUI, were invented by Dr. Reimar Hofmann and Dr. Michael Haft from Siemens AG Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning. The .pdi footprint is typically 100 to 1000 times smaller than the footprint normally found in structured data files or database systems, and is rendered without any loss of detail. The word portable in the name derives from the idea that the smaller footprint allows a .pdi runs in the main memory of a user's’ computer without disk or network input/output (IO). The .pdi is a digitally rights protected, encrypted data source that can be accessed by anODBO (OLE DB for OLAP)compliant OLAP tool, including Microsoft Excel and the Panoratio's Explorer G The .pdi presents detailed discrete or binned data without pre-calculation or Cardinality (data modeling), cardinality re ...
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Versit Consortium
The versit Consortium was a multivendor initiative founded by Apple Computer, AT&T Inc., AT&T, IBM and Siemens AG, Siemens in the early 1990s in order to create Personal Data Interchange (PDI) technology, open specifications for exchanging personal data over the Internet, wired and wireless connectivity and Computer Telephony Integration (Computer Telephony Integration, CTI). The Consortium started a number of projects to deliver open specifications aimed at creating industry standards. Computer Telephony Integration One of the most ambitious projects of the Consortium was the Versit CTI Encyclopedia (VCTIE), a 3,000 page, 6 volume set of specifications defining how computer and telephony systems are to interact and become interoperable. The Encyclopedia was built on existing technologies and specifications such as Ecma International, ECMA's call control specifications, TSAPI and industry expertise of the core technical team. The volumes are: * Volume 1, Concepts & Terminology * Vo ...
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Personal Data Interchange
Personal may refer to: Aspects of persons' respective individualities * Privacy * Personality * Personal, personal advertisement, variety of classified advertisement used to find romance or friendship Companies * Personal, Inc., a Washington, D.C.-based tech startup * The Personal, a Canadian-based group car insurance and home insurance company * Telecom Personal, a mobile phone company in Argentina and Paraguay Music * ''Personal'' (album), the debut album by R&B group Men of Vizion * ''Personal'', the first album from singer-songwriter Quique González, and the title song * "Personal" (Aya Ueto song), a 2003 song by Aya Ueto from ''Message'' * "Personal" (Hrvy song), a song from ''Talk to Ya'' * "Personal" (The Vamps song), a song from ''Night & Day'' *"Personal", a song by Kehlani from ''SweetSexySavage'' Books * ''Personal'' (novel), a 2014 novel by Lee Child See also * The Personals (other) * Person * Personality psychology * Personalization * Human scal ...
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