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Keto Intermittent Fasting - 100 High-Fat Low-Carb Recipes and Fasting Guidelines to Supercharge Your Health (Paperback): Brian... Keto Intermittent Fasting - 100 High-Fat Low-Carb Recipes and Fasting Guidelines to Supercharge Your Health (Paperback)
Brian Stanton
R575 R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Save R88 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pet (Hardcover): Matthew Van Fleet Pet (Hardcover)
Matthew Van Fleet; Photographs by Brian Stanton
R779 R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Save R150 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the #1 New York Times bestselling creator of Heads and Dog comes a funny and interactive book featuring everyone's favorite pets! Children will delight in this interactive introduction to an incredible assortment of pets, from guinea pigs and rabbits to pot-bellied pigs, reptiles, fish, and more! Sturdy pull tables, flaps, textures, and a fabulous pop-up finale will engage young readers as they discover the world of possible pets to get! Pets is an interactive and read aloud favorite for all toddlers who love animals.

Dog (Bookmark): Matthew Van Fleet Dog (Bookmark)
Matthew Van Fleet; Photographs by Brian Stanton
R778 R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Save R150 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Matthew Van Fleet's captivating new multiconcept book, twenty breeds of capering canines demonstrate action words, opposites, synonyms, and more. Cleverly designed pull tabs and flaps plus ten pettable textures provide interactive treats that will have toddlers arfing along from start to surprising finish. Bow-WOW.

Usability Testing of Height and Angles of Ten-Print Fingerprint Capture (Paperback): Brian Stanton, Charles Sheppard, Ross... Usability Testing of Height and Angles of Ten-Print Fingerprint Capture (Paperback)
Brian Stanton, Charles Sheppard, Ross Micheals
R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) program is preparing to transition from a two print capture process to a 10-print slap capture process. In preparing for the 10-print pilot testing, a concern that the existing counters that house the fingerprint scanners are too tall to support the ten print collection process was identified. Lowering the counters in the facilities is not possible for the pilot testing. However, angling the scanners on the counter may alleviate the problems. US-VISIT asked the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Biometrics Usability team to examine the impact on fingerprint capture performance of angling the fingerprint scanners on the existing counter heights to accommodate the upcoming pilot testing. The NIST Biometrics Usability group's study1 was specifically designed to answer the question: Given the current counter heights in US-VISIT facilities, what is the "best" angle to position the fingerprint scanner? The study included three metrics: 1. Efficiency - the time to complete the tasks. Does the angle of the fingerprint scanner affect the time required to capture fingerprint images? 2. Effectiveness - how good are the prints? Does the angle affect the quality of the captured images? 3. Satisfaction - comfort. Do users prefer a particular fingerprint scanner angle?

Assessing Face Acquisition (Paperback): Brian Stanton, Charles Sheppard, Ross Micheals Assessing Face Acquisition (Paperback)
Brian Stanton, Charles Sheppard, Ross Micheals
R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

US-VISIT requested that the biometrics usability team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) examine the current US-VISIT face image collection process to identify any usability and human factors that may improve the existing face image capture process. As such this study did not address other technologies or technology solutions. This report presents the results of a study that examined five usability and human factors enhancements to the current US-VISIT collection process: 1. the camera should resemble a traditional camera; 2. the camera should click when the picture is taken to provide feedback to the traveler that the picture is being taken; 3. the camera should be used in portrait mode; 4. the operator should be facing the traveler and the monitor while positioning the camera and 5. provide some marking on the floor (such as footprints) to indicate to the traveler where to stand for the photograph.

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