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(Triteal Enterprise Desktop) An earlier implementation of the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) user interface for Unix workstations from Triteal Corporation, Carlsbad, CA. TED included a variety of additional enhancements while conforming to CDE, which allowed it to run on all Unix computers. NTED provided access to applications on NT servers from within TED. Applications could be launched and files could be shared from both NT and Unix servers, and data could be cut and pasted between them.



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Among the information found on a TEDS memory chip (EEPROM) are: sensor manufacturer, serial number, measurement range, and calibration information.
Trivantis' destination-neutral philosophy is central to Lectora, enabling content to be published to any standards-based learning management system, including Blackboard, KnowledgePlanet, Plateau, Saba, TEDS, and many more.
TEDS is basically an embedded memory chip that contains sensor-related data, including sensor product/serial number, manufacturer's name, and calibration characteristics.
 
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