sound engineering
Universiti Malaysia Perlis Processes 10,000 Student and Staff Transactions in 30 Minutes
White Paper The 20-campus institution offers diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs in a wide range of engineering disciplines. It needed to optimize network, server, and storage infrastructure and implement... [01 Oct 2009]
Using Sonification to Teach Network Intrusion Detection: A Preliminary Usability Study
White Paper An exploratory usability test was conducted with engineering students to receive feedback and determine if sound effects (auditory icons) and musical sounds (earcons) effectively represent information on... [20 Jun 2009]
Google makes IPv6 push
News The range of other Google properties similarly available expanded to include Google Maps last week, said Lorenzo Colitti, a Google network engineer who spoke Wednesday at a Internet Society panel discussion at an Internet... [30 Mar 2009]
Effective Software Architecture Design: From Global Analysis to UML Descriptions
White Paper The four views are based on current practice; they are loosely coupled, and address different engineering concerns. It is now generally accepted that separating software architecture into multiple views can help in... [03 Dec 2008]
Photos: Getting hands on with Windows 7
Photo The Windows Hardware and Engineering Conference was held last week in Los Angeles. Microsoft shows multitouch in action on a large display with a Virtual Earth map of Washington's Puget Sound area. A... [12 Nov 2008]
Fuzzy logic tech project to help the elderly
News The project has been funded by the UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Using the information gathered by the sensors, fuzzy logic will be able to distinguish between things such as the... [03 Jan 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Supercomputing
Cheat Sheet A supercomputer is typically used for scientific and engineering applications, which must handle a very large database or do a great amount of computation (or both). All that hardware doesn't make supercomputers... [20 Nov 2007]
Vista - business uptake still slow
News Social engineering attacks that attempt to dupe the user will also continue to be a problem on Vista, he added. According to Marcus: "XP is still robust, and is sound with SP2. One reason businesses have... [20 Nov 2007]
Lucasfilm Ltd: Accessing and Protecting Creation
White Paper This webcast shows how Lucasfilm Ltd.a leader in visual effects and sound engineering for feature films, is using an HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array to ensure business continuity and asset protection. [03 Nov 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: VoIP reality check
Comment For decades my engineering target for audio and video conferencing has been that they should be capable of a level of human engagement between a man and a woman that would lead them to fall in love. Additional network... [26 Mar 2007]
Vista won't crack the living room, says AMD
News Advances in Windows Vista, such as increased support for high-definition video and new DVD standards, help PC technology in its battle for consumer living rooms, Rod Fleck, a fellow with AMD said in a presentation at Microsoft's Windows... [24 May 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The GDP threat
Comment The good news is the necessary optical fibre technology has been ready to go these past 15 to 20 years, and the civil engineering costs still dominate the full rollout equation. But in this regard, we need big screens,... [05 May 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Jammers not listeners
Comment In addition, the 'DIY Black Box' approach to systems engineering (now in the ascendancy) dictates that we pay more attention to the up-front engineering. When two signals compete, or overlap in the same... [28 Feb 2006]
Man with the Golden Ear tunes up BT network
News Andy Heron, senior project manager for voice quality engineering, said in a statement: "There are jokes made about the Golden Ears tag but it's not about developing Superman-like hearing where you can hear a pin drop at... [19 Dec 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Lab on a laptop
Comment This really came home to me in the last few days when working remotely with a young student studying sound engineering. Discussing this with some engineering colleagues later, the thorny... [08 Dec 2005]