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  2. ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Desktop Basic, formerly known as ArcView, [79] is the entry level of ArcGIS licensing. With ArcView, one is able to view and edit GIS data held in flat files, or view data stored in a relational database management system by accessing it through ArcSDE. One can also create layered maps and perform basic spatial analysis.

  3. Columns (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Columns on their April 15, 1990 issue as being the eighth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. [26] It went on to be Japan's fourth highest-grossing arcade game of 1990 (below Capcom's Final Fight and Sega's Tetris and Super Monaco GP) [27] and third highest-grossing arcade conversion kit of 1991 (below Capcom's Street Fighter II and Sega's Tetris).

  4. Propagation of uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    Any non-linear differentiable function, (,), of two variables, and , can be expanded as + +. If we take the variance on both sides and use the formula [11] for the variance of a linear combination of variables ⁡ (+) = ⁡ + ⁡ + ⁡ (,), then we obtain | | + | | +, where is the standard deviation of the function , is the standard deviation of , is the standard deviation of and = is the ...

  5. Virtua Racing - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Formula was released in 1993. It was unveiled at the opening of Sega's second arcade amusement park Joypolis, where a whole room with 32 machines was dedicated to the game. Virtua Formula was effectively a "super DX" version of V.R. and the player sat in a full-motion hydraulically actuated Formula One car 'replica' in front of a 50-inch ...

  6. F-1 (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    F-1 is an electro-mechanical arcade driving game, but resembles an arcade driving video game. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The player steers a car around a race track, trying to avoid all cars. [ 3 ] The gameplay is viewed from the perspective of the driver's viewpoint, which is displayed on the screen using a projector system.

  7. Formula One Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Formula One Arcade is based on the 2001 Formula One World Championship, though the game is centered on hectic racing action and is considered unrealistic. [1] Players compete in a faster paced race consisting of a few laps, collecting checkpoints and pickups such as a speed boost, large tires (which give the car more grip) and shields.

  8. Bessel's correction - Wikipedia

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    The following statements explain the meaning of the remaining columns: The sum of the entries in the first column (a 2) is the sum of the squares of the distance from sample to sample mean; The sum of the entries in the last column (b 2) is the sum of squared distances between the measured sample mean and the correct population mean

  9. Curse of dimensionality - Wikipedia

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    There is an exponential increase in volume associated with adding extra dimensions to a mathematical space.For example, 10 2 = 100 evenly spaced sample points suffice to sample a unit interval (try to visualize a "1-dimensional" cube) with no more than 10 −2 = 0.01 distance between points; an equivalent sampling of a 10-dimensional unit hypercube with a lattice that has a spacing of 10 −2 ...