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Quad-phase-only filter implementation

Applied Optics, 1989
Some of the fastest commercially available coherent spatial light modulators are binary. This fact has motivated research on the binary phase-only filter, which is unfortunately unable to represent a complex filter function. A technique is introduced here with which a single binary device can be used to represent a complex filter with independent ...
B D, Hansche, J J, Mason, F M, Dickey
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Step 5: Implementation Phase

1978
The objective of this phase is to obtain an operational system, fully documented. The main activities which take place are: Write and debug all computer programs. Create master files. Prepare documentation for ADP and user departments. Acquire all necessary equipment, stationery, etc. Train ADP and user staff to use system.
John E. Bingham, Garth W. P. Davies
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Phase diversity at THEMIS: first implementation

Astronomische Nachrichten, 2003
Phase diversity techniques actually provide robust post-processing methods to restore solar images degraded by seeing-optical aberrations. We present preliminary results of the application of a Partitioned Phase-Diverse Speckle (PPDS) technique at THEMIS. The images have been acquired using the IPM broad-band CCD camera and reduced using a suitable IDL
DEL MORO, DARIO   +5 more
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Step 7: Implementation Phase

1992
The objective of this phase is to obtain an operational system, fully documented, which is accepted by the users as meeting the needs foreseen in the systems definition.
John Bingham, Garth Davies
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Moving Beyond a Project??s Implementation Phase

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996
Often, much time is spent planning a project's stages. While essential, this emphasis often leaves little energy for the implementation phase. Following three detailed stages helps illustrate points, defuse conflict and find common ground.
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Enterprise Systems Implementation Phases

2006
Markus and Tannis (2000) recognise four distinct phases in an enterprisesystems implementation as viewed from the adopter’s perspective. The veryfirst phase is called “chartering.” They suggest that even before the projectstarts, a business case is usually made whether to go ahead with the enterprisesystem implementation or not, and it is only after ...
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Phased Implementation

2006
Linda M. Culp   +3 more
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