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Discrete Stochastic Processes and Optimal Filtering (Digital Signal and Image Processing Series) ... more Discrete Stochastic Processes and Optimal Filtering (Digital Signal and Image Processing Series) (2nd Ed.) Optimal filtering applied to stationary and non-stationary signals provides the most efficient means of dealing with problems arising from the extraction of noise signals. ...
W3C Interest Group …, Jan 1, 2009
Current Web technology allows governments to share with the public a variety of information in un... more Current Web technology allows governments to share with the public a variety of information in unlimited quantities on demand. Technology is also available to allow citizens to bring issues of concern to the attention of local, regional and national governments. However, exploiting these capabilities within government systems is a challenge that encompasses environmental, policy, legal, and cultural issues. Establishing effective eGovernment requires openness, transparency, collaboration and skill in taking advantage of the capabilities of the World Wide Web. The rich potential for two-way dialogue between citizens and government creates a need for global leadership. The W3C has an opportunity to provide guidance in support of eGovernment objectives by promoting existing open Web standards and noting the challenges external to the Web and Improving Access to Government through Better Use of the Web
W3C Working Draft. URL: http://www. w3. org/TR/gov- …, Jan 1, 2009
Discrete Stochastic Processes and Optimal Filtering (Digital Signal and Image Processing Series) ... more Discrete Stochastic Processes and Optimal Filtering (Digital Signal and Image Processing Series) (2nd Ed.) Optimal filtering applied to stationary and non-stationary signals provides the most efficient means of dealing with problems arising from the extraction of noise signals. ...
W3C Interest Group …, Jan 1, 2009
Current Web technology allows governments to share with the public a variety of information in un... more Current Web technology allows governments to share with the public a variety of information in unlimited quantities on demand. Technology is also available to allow citizens to bring issues of concern to the attention of local, regional and national governments. However, exploiting these capabilities within government systems is a challenge that encompasses environmental, policy, legal, and cultural issues. Establishing effective eGovernment requires openness, transparency, collaboration and skill in taking advantage of the capabilities of the World Wide Web. The rich potential for two-way dialogue between citizens and government creates a need for global leadership. The W3C has an opportunity to provide guidance in support of eGovernment objectives by promoting existing open Web standards and noting the challenges external to the Web and Improving Access to Government through Better Use of the Web
W3C Working Draft. URL: http://www. w3. org/TR/gov- …, Jan 1, 2009