Audio Conferencing Technical Papers

Technical papers in audio conferencing are useful in providing technical explanations to audio conferencing users. This also serves as a venue for scientists to establish areas for improvement in audio conferencing technology.

Technical papers may provide audio conferencing technical users with more information on audio conferencing architecture. Among the common technical topics geared towards audio conferencing users are terminals, gatekeepers, network infrastructure, and IP ports and protocols. Other papers may also discuss cost-efficient conferencing by way of installing alternate architectures. These papers better aid users in installing or troubleshooting their audio conferencing devices.

All of this is an important section of this particular study. Technical papers created for users usually contain 4 sections. The first is an overview of the architecture. It discusses the overall network design of the audio conferencing application. The second section deals with requirements such as bandwidth and hardware. The third may deal with security installation. This is particularly important for users who use audio conferencing to discuss very confidential or sensitive matters. Definitely, the paper may also feature accessibility information.

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Other technical papers are used to further the goals of software companies. For instance, a leading operating system company called for papers to discuss the possibility of setting up audio conferencing systems using the latest release of its operating system. These papers were later presented in a series of meetings in which both technical and professional leaders participated.

Technical papers may be found in various community or national libraries. But a more popular source of these papers is the Internet. There are a number of Web sites that feature technical papers. These sites provide a downloadable version of the technical paper in PDF format. An abstract is also provided for each technical paper.

Technical papers have been particularly helpful in popularizing audio conferencing as a new tool in conducting professional, educational or social activities. Through technical papers, all aspects of audio conferencing are analyzed to determine possible improvements in the future.

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thomasbl335 November 24, 2011 at 4:14 pm

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coconnor402 November 26, 2011 at 12:14 am

Hi, Lucy, of course iPad is a much better device that has a larger screen, 2 cameras, and over 500,000 apps/games in iTunes store. In addition, it’s also much more expensive, heavier and less portable to take with you on the go. Unfortunately, Kindle Fire is not a replacement as it’s one underpowered device to be called a media tablet. Just released next generation Nook Tablet from Barnes & Noble clearly is the superior device. It’s 224 dollars if sign up for Barnes & Noble membership or 250 dollars without signup. Not just 11.5 hours battery life but nine hours of video playback time – that's vs. Eight hours for reading and 7.5 hours of video playback on Kindle Fire (even that 7.5 hours won’t hold true in tests, video playback drains battery much more than reading.) 1.0 GB RAM Vs. 512 MB RAM of Kindle Fire, sixteen GB content capacity plus thirty-two GB via microSD card vs. Eight GB capacity of Kindle Fire with no expansion slot. Fully laminated HD screen for reduced glare vs. No lamination of Kindle Fire. Bulit-in and optimized Netflix and Hulu plus with millions of movies/shows vs. 100K movies/shows of Amazon store. Many popular apps in Nook app Store (like Angy Birds, Pandora, QuickOffice, etc.) Nook Tablet has built-in mic for Skype voice conferencing and dictations to speech recognition software and it weights only 14.1 oz. Nook already has Cloud as all eBooks in your online library are stored there as well as downloaded to your device. Also, If you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, youre allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi and you get free technical support in case of issues in any of the store. However, Nooks (since Nook Color) are the darlings of the root'ing community especially because they’ve microSD slot (not on Kindle Fire or iPad) thus Nooks can be rooted by burning OS image on the microSD card and booting off it without rooting the actual device and voiding the warranty. On Kindle, once you rooted there's no coming back. You can buy Nooks at Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Walmart, BestBuy, Staples, OfficeMax, Fred Mayer, P.C. Richard, Radio Shack, Target, Fry's, etc. Stores and web sites.