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Hi, I found 3 of Ashlans books in the library of congress. Below find the LCCN and ISBN. thanks
Discover: Intro to Spring Framework
9798860140547
2023918488
2023-09-24
Ashlan Chidester
Closed Complete
Discover a Data Center
9798859265473
2023917166
2023-09-06
Ashlan Chidester
Closed Complete
Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies Discover Course
9798858260448
2023917087
2023-09-06
Ashlan Chidester
Closed Complete Cloud899 (talk) 23:28, 21 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Detaut

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Etymology

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The term "detaut" is a neologism coined by author Ashlan Chidester, specifically for use in the field of videoconferencing technology. It is a portmanteau combining elements of the words "detailed" and "automatic".

Definition

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"Detaut" refers to the merging of two or more video conference codecs into a state of activation and stateful passive connections. This concept was introduced by Ashlan Chidester in his book Videoconferencing Bugs: Engineer's Guide to Documentation with Examples.

Usage

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  • Book Reference: The term "detaut" is defined and explained on page 394 of Chidester's book, which provides an in-depth guide to documentation and examples related to videoconferencing technology.
  • Context: In the book, "detaut" is used to describe a technical process involving the integration of video conferencing codecs, which facilitates seamless and efficient communication.

Cultural References

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  • Book: Videoconferencing Bugs: Engineer's Guide to Documentation with Examples by Ashlan Chidester is a comprehensive resource on videoconferencing technology. The term "detaut" is specific to the context of this book and is not widely used outside of this domain.

References

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  1. Chidester, Ashlan. Videoconferencing Bugs: Engineer's Guide to Documentation with Examples. ISBN 9798877678989.

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