Transparency can be enforced by other means, they say, from mandatory reporting to the use of data repositories that record details of trades.
"Landsat is a centerpiece of NASA's Earth Science program, and today's successful launch will extend the longest continuous data record of Earth's surface as seen from space, " NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said in a statement.
The two companies aim to help gene researchers quickly sift through the massive amounts of DNA data and medical record information in search of crucial genetic variations that can increase the risk of everything from heart disease to diabetes.
Users of the free version can store one week of data and record the basic information about problems like crashes.
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The final pavilion, 'Reform and Inspire', focuses on the little known sequel to the Crimean years: the half-century during which Nightingale's reforming power was felt across the entire public health spectrum - not just nursing, but also hospital design, midwifery, workhouse reform, army health reform, together with the pioneering use of statistical data to record and analyse the nation's health.
For those unfamiliar with what the biostamp does, it's a mesh of circuits and sensors that can record electrophysiological data like skin temperature and hydration state of the wearer.
Last year's rise came on the back of more stable employment data and record-low mortgages.
States are supposed to make mental health records available to the federal background check system and receive more generous Justice Department grants if they do, but many provide little or no such data because of privacy concerns or antiquated record-keeping systems.
For hardware, Google has its own dedicated Network Box with a four-port gigabit Ethernet router and 802.11n WiFi, a TV Box with live viewing and a WiFi access point as well as a Storage Box DVR with 2TB of data and the ability to record eight shows at once.
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But even if customers can truly make informed decisions about the storage and handling of such data, they have no right to consent to the use of data that is collected about passersbys whom they record, intentionally or not.
For the moment, the researchers have got what they want, but the government has said that the amendment is a temporary measure, and will be reviewed annually to take account of progress in electronic record-keeping, anonymisation and encryption of data which might eliminate the need for identifiable information.
The EU watchdogs also objected to Google's current pooling of our data in a single personalized record.
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The water companies insist they have a good record of releasing environmental data without having to be bound by the regulations.
This, Dr Levoy explains, is mainly down to the processing power of devices, such as camera-equipped smartphones, growing faster than the capacity of sensors which record light data.
Tools that help piece together a complete portrait of patients are increasingly in demand, as clinicians try to sort out and analyze data stored in a digital health record, with the goal of delivering better care.
During this meeting, the re-adjudication of RECORD, along with other data, will be presented.
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Unstructured data analysis calls for entirely new taxonomies and systems of record, and will require enterprises to re-think how their existing IT systems can best align to their strategic plans and initiatives, I agree.
These are systems of record because they contain all the important data.
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Click on any of those members of Congress, and data pops up about their voting record, public statements on the bill, contact information and campaign contributions.
Bell invented the VAX at Digital Equipment in the 1980s, and today is a leader in the movement to use computers and cameras to record and store every last bit of data about our lives.
Or he could be seen in the Atacama, gently attaching sensors to rocks as if they were living bodies, so that his data boxes could record for seven years the least intimation of something happening inside them.
There's location data from your cell phone, there's a record of your movements from closed-circuit TVs.
With that sort of track record, it is clear why Open Data is very appealing for politicians.
Their sensors record network traffic and use a feed of data about threat sources associated with command and control servers.
China released customs data for September showing higher imports of commodities in general, and record imports of crude oil in particular.
That was also before CD drives that can record or "burn" data for a fraction of the price of Zip disks became prevalent.
It also, as a matter of record, for those who consume public opinion data -- I think most of you do -- has broad public support across the political spectrum.
By design, systems of record are records-centric, revolving around enterprise data, documents, messages and their surrounding business processes.
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These aren't people who weren't homeowners, who didn't have a track record and the data also revealed that roughly 80 percent of these folks are making on-time payments.
Much of the data that tracks our businesses is found in structured databases that record transactions and contain other process related information.
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