Data Acquisition Systems & Research
Data acquisition systems are used for sampling, recording, storing and analyzing real time data. Data acquisition systems, also known as DAQ or DAS, records signals and wave forms of numerous physical quantities such as temperature, pressure, humidity, density, and real life data such as ECGs, EEGs, etc. This recorded data is then fed into a computing device, usually a computer, and is then stored for future analysis.
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Continuous Improvement Requires Data Usability According To Hertzler Systems
According to Evan Miller, co-founder of Hertzler Systems, “The other day I was showing a colleague the Data Cost / Value Matrix and describing the four aspects of data value. He made a comment that got me thinking. I was explaining the fourth aspect of data value: Data Visibility and Transparency when he said: “For my customers, transparency isn’t the key issue. The biggest issue is that they are drowning in data they can’t use. If you (more…)
Data Acquisition
When realizing the term data acquisition (DAC) it’s important to first know what is being acquisitioned: real world data. And real world data translates directly into the life sciences.
Life science, or biology, is a discipline of science that has, for hundreds of years, formed opinions of scientists, doctors, and thinkers alike. Theories and medications have bee (more…)
Why Eurogames become most popular family board game
German-style board games also called ’’eurogames’’ initially became popular in Germany and quickly followed by the rest of Europe and the entire world. The designation eurogame really just represent styles of games instead of the origin. Much like eurogames don’t have to come from Europe. But many publishers from around the world realize the great demand of this game style in recent years.
Parents should take (more…)