with during the event, ranked by the measured strengths of the interactions. On top of that, the system provides an interactive web-based visualization that allows users to browse their ego networks across all supported systems, exploring the interplay of face-to-face time, on-line friendships and shared interest. The system also provides simple forms of recommendation, by suggesting the closure of social triangles that span the supported networks: for example, if attendee A has spent face-to-face time with attendee B, the system can point her to the profile of a third attendee C who is a Facebook friend of both A and B, and hasn’t met A yet at the event.
Microchip has developed a cohesive collection of easy-to-learn application development tools for all of our product families. Microchip MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE) serves as the single, unified graphical user interface for Microchip and third-party software and hardware development tools.
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