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One-way function A one-way function is a function that is easy to compute but hard to invert — given the output of the function it is difficult to find any input which yields this output. The precise meanings of "easy" and "hard" can be specified mathematically:
One-way pair A one-way pair or one-way couple is a pair of parallel, usually one-way streets that carry opposite directions of a signed route or major traffic flow, or sometimes opposite directions of a bus or streetcar route.
One-way permutation In cryptography, a one-way permutation is a one-way function that is also a permutation, that is, a one-way function that is both injective and surjective. One-way permutations are an important cryptographic primitive, and it is not known that their existence is implied by the existence of one-way functions.
One-way Permit One-way Permit (Chinese: 單程證 or 單程通行證) is a document issued by the People's Republic of China allowing residents of mainland China to leave the mainland for Hong Kong. The travel restriction was needed to prevent large volumes of people coming to Hong Kong and preventing illegal immigration to Hong Kong.
One-way security In computer security, one-way security is a means of protecting sensitive computer data, which needs to be verified but not read. The sensitive data (such as a password) is hashed to make a unique, unreadable string of text.
One-way traffic A one-way street is a street on which vehicles can only move in one direction. On this type of street a sign is posted showing which direction the vehicles can move in: commonly an upward arrow, or on a T junction where the main road is one-way, an arrow to the left or right.
One-way voice link A one-way voice link (OWVL) is a shortwave radio broadcast used by spy networks to communicate with agents in the field. This system often employs recorders to transmit pre-recorded messages in real time or in 'burst transmissions,' which minimize the time that a spy needs to be 'on the air.
One-word-at-a-time One-word-at-a-time is a type of theatre sports game, where two (or more) people compose an improvised story, each adding just one word at a time. It tends to generate comic and unexpected outcomes, and separates each individual from direct responsibility for the overall story.
One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church The phrase One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church appears in the Nicene Creed () and, in part, in the Apostles' Creed ("the holy catholic church", sanctam ecclesiam catholicam). The phrase sets out the four marks, or identifying signs, of the Christian Church — unity, holiness, universality, and apostolicity — and is based on the premise that all true Christians form a single united group, the body of Christ (cf.
OneCNC OneCNC a division of QARM Pty Ltd introduced PC Computer-aided design/Computer-aided manufacture software in Australia in 1989. The company founded in Brisbane Australia in 1988 currently still maintains its global office in the Cleveland Suburb of Brisbane Australia.
OneCode OneCodeSOLUTION Barcode (hereinafter called OneCode) is a mailing barcode used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Each barcode can be 20, 25, 29, or 31 digits long, depending on the type of ZIP code present.
Onedice Hailing from Bristol, England, Onedice described themselves as a group of like-minded friends that wanted to vent some aggression through their mutual love of extreme music. Originally a five-piece band, they started to attract the attention of fans in their hometown of Bristol with their blend of hardcore melodic rap metal.
Onefin catshark The onefin catshark, Pentanchus profundicolus, is a catshark of the family Scyliorhinidae, the only member of the genus Pentanchus. The holotype and only specimen taken was found in the western central Pacific Ocean from the Mindanao Sea in the Philippines, and has a length of 51 cm.
Onegai My Melody Onegai My Melody (おねがいマイメロディ) is an anime series based on the Sanrio character My Melody. Produced by Studio Comet, the first series premiered between 3 April 2005 and 26 March 2006 on Animax and TV Tokyo, spanning 52 episodes.
Onegin stanza Onegin stanza (sometimes "Pushkin sonnet"refers to the verse form] invented by [[Alexander Pushkin for his interpersonal epic Eugene Onegin. The work is (almost wholly) written in verses of iambic tetrameter with the unusual rhyme scheme "aBaBccDDeFFeGG", where the lowercase letters represent feminine rhymes (i.
OneHalf (computer virus) OneHalf is a DOS-based polymorphic computer virus (hybrid boot and file infector). It is known for its peculiar payload: it encrypts certain parts of user's Hard disk, but then decrypts them on-the-fly when they are accessed.
Oneida (band) Oneida is a four-piece rock band hailing from Brooklyn, New York. Their influences include psychedelic rock, krautrock, and hard rock, but the overall structure and intent of their music cannot be easily traced to any of these styles, or the myriad other styles they have drawn upon in recordings.
Oneida Football Club The Oneida Foot Ball Club, founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1861, was the first organised team to play any kind of football in the United States. Although it has been claimed by much later followers of both soccer and American football, neither code existed at the time and the rules under which the club played are unknown, and probably varied greatly from one game to another.
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin is an Indian reservation of the Oneida tribe on the west side of the Green Bay metropolitan area. It is comprised of portions of eastern Outagamie County and western Brown County.
Oneida Society The Oneida Community was a utopian commune founded by John Humphrey Noyes in 1848 in Oneida, New York. The community believed that since Christ had already returned in the year 70 AD it was possible for them to bring about Christ's millenial kingdom themselves, and be free of sin and perfect in this lifetime (a belief called Perfectionism).
Oneiric (film theory) In a film theory context, the term oneiric (which means "pertaining to dream") is used to refer the depiction of dream-like states in films, or to the use of the metaphor of a dream or the dream-state to analyze a film. The connection between dreams and films has been long established; "The dream factory" “...
Oneirocritica Oneirocritica (The Interpretation of Dreams) is an ancient Greek book on dream interpretation written by Artemidorus in the 2nd century, and is the first known book on the subject. The work is in five volumes, and its autobiographical content comprises most of what is known about its author.
Oneirogen Oneirogen, from the Greek "oneiros" meaning dream and "gen" to create, describes that which produces a dream-like state of consciousness. Usually used in reference to drugs such as Artemisia vulgaris ("Mugwort"), Calea zacatechichi (the "dream herb"), Entada rheedii ("African dream herb"), Silene capensis ("African dream root"), Tabernanthe iboga, etc.
Oneiroi In Greek mythology, the Oneiroi were the sons of Hypnos, the god of sleep. They were personifications of dreams—black-winged daemons—and they were said to live on the shores of the Ocean in the far West, in a cavern near the border of Hades.
Oneiroid Psychosis Oneiroid Psychosis, originally a duo between brothers Lars and Leif Hansen, is now a darkwave solo-project from Wisconsin. Originally known simply as Psychosis, they were discovered by Decibel Records in 1993 and have been making music using the name Oneiroid Psychosis since.
Oneirophrenia Oneirophrenia is a hallucinatory, dream-like, state caused by several conditions such as prolonged sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation, or drugs (such as ibogaine.) From the Greek words "oneiros" (dream) and "phrenos" (mind).
Onekotan Onekotan Island, located near the northern end of the Kuril Islands (), is another volcanic island that is part of the "Ring of Fire" that encircles the Pacific Ocean. The area of the island is 315 sq km.
Onela Onela, Proto-Norse *Anula (meaning "little ancestor" or a hypocoristic form of another name, such as *Anulaibaz, the modern Olaf)Peterson, Lena: Lexikon över urnordiska personnamn, PDF, was according to Beowulf a Swedish king during the first half the 6th century. He was the son of Ongentheow and the brother of Ohthere.
Onelinedrawing onelinedrawing was the solo project of Jonah Matranga, best known as the vocalist for the cult melodic hardcore band Far. It traces its origins back to 1995, when Matranga began making a series of home recordings that "weren't made with the intention of anyone hearing them".
Oneman A , sometimes referred to as conductorless, is a train or bus in Japan operated by a single driver acting as both engineer (or driver) and conductor. These trains are often designated by a green sign in the upper right of the front window reading in white katakana.
Oneminutes The oneminutes are videos of exactly one minute, including credits. Worldwide The One Minutes (TOM) foundation and partners are organizing exhibitions, country competitions, award ceremonies, TV broadcasts and in 2008 the Olympic One Minutes in Beijing.
Oneness (concept) Oneness is a spiritual term referring to the 'experience' of the absence of egoic identity boundaries, and, according to some traditions, the realization of the awareness of the absolute interconnectedness of all matter and thought in space-time, or one's ultimate identity with God (see Tat Tvam Asi). Its meaning may be synonymous to that of nonduality, though some claim that non-duality implies 'not one' and 'not two', i.
Oneness Pentecostal Oneness Pentecostalism is a movement of Pentecostal Christianity that teaches the atoning death of Jesus Christ, His resurrection, His soon return, and the inerrancy of the Word of God as contained in the Bible. They consider water baptism to be essential, and stress it should be administered in the name of Jesus Christ.
OneNet OneNet is a network of bulletin board systems (BBSs) where message forums (known as conferences) were replicated across FirstClass systems. For example, a user on a FirstClass BBS in Boston could post a message to a forum and a user on another FirstClass BBS could read and reply to the message allowing the conversation to span more than one BBS.
Onerahi Branch The Onerahi Branch, sometimes known as the Grahamstown Railway, was a branch line railway in the Northland Region of New Zealand. It operated from 1911 until 1933 and linked the city of Whangarei to the nearby harbour in Onerahi.
OneRace Films OneRace Films (also known as OneRace Productions) is a video production company established in 1995 in Los Angeles by actor, writer, director, and producer Vin Diesel. Tigon Studios, an interactive entertainment development and production studio established in 2002, is a wholly owned subsidiary of OneRace Films.
Onesided livebearer Jenynsia is a genus of freshwater fishes in the family Anablepidae. They are closely related to the four-eyed fishes (genus Anableps) and, like them, are onesided livebearers: they only mate on one side, right-"handed" males with left-"handed" females and vice versa Jenynsia alternimaculata] (Fowler, 1940).
Onesimos Nesib Onesimos Nesib (in Oromo orthography, Onesimoos Nasiib; about 1856 – 21 June 1931), was a native Oromo who converted to Lutheran Christianity and translated the Christian Bible into Oromo. His name at birth was Hika; he took the name "Onesimus", after the Biblical character, upon converting to Christianity.
Onespot barb The onespot barb or Teri barb, Puntius terio, is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Cyprininae sub-family of the Cyprinidae family. It originates in inland waters in Asia, and is found in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar.
OneTen One Ten Westminster is a new high-rise project in Providence, Rhode Island scheduled to be completed in 2007. Located at the address 110 Westminster Street, the 40-story 520-foot (158m) One Ten will contain luxury condominiums and claim the title of the tallest building in Providence, supplanting the 26-floor Bank of America building that was finished in 1927.
OneTouch Ultra OneTouch Ultra is a blood glucose monitoring device for diabetics. The detection apparatus has advanced features that range from fast results, a more compact size when compared to other monitoring devices and it offers virtually pain free blood monitoring.
Onevoip Onevoip is a abbreviation of Onevoip Internet Telephony, which is a subbrand for many of PROTIA's Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) equipment. The brand Onevoip was created to produce a distinguished series for VoIP products, which are distributed to all over the Europe.
Oneword Oneword Radio is a British commercial radio station featuring books, drama, comedy, children's programming, and discussion. The station is available in the UK via digital radio (DAB) and digital television (Freeview DVB-T, BSkyB DVB-S, and DVB-C providers NTL ), and is streamed on the internet 24 hours a day worldwide.
Oney Judge Oney Judge, born about 1773, was a slave at George Washington's home, Mount Vernon. More is known about her than any other Mount Vernon slave because she was interviewed by two abolitionist newspapers in the 1840s.
OnEscapee onEscapee is an action-adventure video game, developed by Invictus Games, Ltd.. Originally released in 1997 for the Amiga, then again in 2005 as freeware for the PC, it is similar to Another World and Flashback in gameplay and graphics.
Ong Iok-tek Ong Iok-tek (; POJ: Ông Io̍k-tek; January 30, 1924–September 9, 1985) was a Taiwanese scholar and early leader of the Taiwan independence movement. He is considered to be an authority on the Min Nan and Taiwanese dialects.
Ong Teck Chin Ong Teck Chin (Chinese: 王德进) is the Chief Executive Officer and principal of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) in Singapore, the positions he held since 1994. He is also the head and resident warden of its boarding school.
Ong Teng Cheong Ong Teng Cheong (; January 22, 1936 - February 8, 2002) was the first directly elected President of Republic of Singapore. He studied in Chung Cheng Primary School and The Chinese High School (1950-1955), and is arguably the school's most famous alumni.
Ong's Hat Ong's Hat (aka Incunabula) was an one of the earliest internet-based secret history/conspiracy theory works created as a piece of collaborative fiction by four core individuals, although the membership changed over time.
Ongamenet Ongamenet (hangul:온게임넷) is one of two South Korean cable television channel companies (the other being MBC Game), that specializes in broadcasting game-related information and matches, which include StarCraft, Warcraft III and others. It is a subsidiary of On-Media, an owner of several cable channels.
Ongenþeow Ongenþeow, Ongentheow, Ongendþeow, Egil, Egill, Eigil, or Angantyr (– ca 515) was the name of one or two semi-legendary Swedish kings of the house of Scylfings, who appear in Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian sources.
Ongoing brain activity The term Ongoing brain activity is used in electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography for those signal components that are not associated with the processing of a stimulus or the occurrence of specific other events, such as moving a body part, i.e.
Ongoing series Ongoing series, sometimes shortened as the noun ongoing, is a term referring to a comic book series that is intended to continue indefinitely. It is used in contrast to limited series (a series intended to end after a certain number of issues), a one shot (a comic book which isn't a part of an ongoing series), a graphic novel, or a trade paperback.
Ongota language Ongota (also known as Birale/Birayle) is a moribund language of southwest Ethiopia. In 2000, it was said to be in a state of decline with only 8 elderly native speakers, the rest of their small village on the west bank of the Weyt'o River having adopted the Ts'amakko language instead.
Ongud Ongud is a Turkic or Mongolic tribe of Nestorian Christian believe active in Pre-Genghis Mongolia. Many famous post-Genghis Mongols are of Ongud descent, including the patriarch of the Nestorian Church and famous traveler and diplomat, Rabban Sauma.
OnGoal OnGoal, LLC is a group of Kansas City investors formed for the purpose of purchasing the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer and seeing through the construction of a permanent soccer-specific stadium for the team in Overland Park. On August 31st, 2006, OnGoal bought the Wizards from their previous owner, Lamar Hunt, for a figure "in the ballpark" of US$15 million.
OnHand PC The Matsucom onHand PC was a development of the Ruputer wristwatch computer. Available in two colour styles, clear & black, and a single format, the Onhand PC upgraded the earlier model with a faster processor.
Onchi Koshiro Onchi Koshiro 恩地孝四郎 (1891-1955), born in Tokyo, was the father of the sosaku hanga movement in 20th Century Japan. Onchi came from an aristocratic family that had close connections with the imperial family.
Onchocerciasis Onchocerciasis (pronounced ) or river blindness is the world's second leading infectious cause of blindness. It is caused by Onchocerca volvulus, a parasitic worm that can live for up to fourteen years in the human body.
Oni Musi Oni Musi was a legend in ancient China around the Three Dynasty era. He was said to be "The God of Thunder" and was able to wield the powers of thunder and lightning, he rode an elephant in every battle he was in however, he never actually was in any great battles between the Wei, Shu, or Wu Dynasties, only some skirmishes.
Oni su Oni su (Serbian Cyrillic: Они су; English: They are) is a single released in December 2006 by Beogradski Sindikat, a hip hop group from Belgrade, Serbia. It deals with similar subject matter as their 2002 single Govedina, attacking Serbia's politicians.
Oni-con Oni-con is an anime convention created in 2004 in Houston, Texas. They are the city's first major anime convention, and despite being a relatively new anime convention, their list of past guests is very mentionable including the likes of Scott McNeil, Johnny Yong Bosch, and most notably Yoshitaka Amano.
Onias Onias (Hebrew: חוניו Honio, also Honiyya or Honiyahu) was the name of several Jewish high priests at the time of the Second Temple. The sequence given them below is based on the statements of Josephus, which are of dubious accuracy.
Onigiri Onigiri () also known as Omusubi () is a Japanese (short grain) rice ball snack most commonly formed into triangle or oval shapes and wrapped in seaweed (nori). Traditionally, the onigiri is filled with pickled ume fruit (umeboshi), salted salmon (sake), katsuobushi or any other salty or sour ingredient.
Onimusha (series) Onimusha (Japanese: 鬼武者, literally "Oni Warrior") is a PlayStation 2 action-adventure game series by Capcom. Each game features a protagonist along with others that they encounter and befriend.
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams Onimusha: Dawn Of Dreams (also titled Shin Onimusha) is the fourth canonical installment of Capcom's Onimusha series. It was released in March 2006, despite producer Keiji Inafune's claim that Onimusha 3: Demon Siege would be the final chapter (it was however the last one where Oda Nobunaga played an antagonist).
Onimusha: Warlords Onimusha: Warlords is the first game of the Onimusha series. It features samurai , modeled after actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, determined to save of the Saito clan and defeat Nobunaga, resurrected after signing a pact with demons.
Oniniwa Tsunamoto (1549-1640) was an elite officer under the Japanese clan of Date during the later years of the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan. Oniniwa is more commonly pronounced Oniwa or Moniwa, and Oniwa family are regarded as the ancestry of Moniwa (茂庭) clan.
Oniomania Oniomania (from greek onios = "for sale" : coined by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin) also known as shopping addiction or shopaholism, is the compulsive desire to shop. Although not a DSM-IV recognized disorder, oniomania has recently received increased media attention.
Onion Onion in the general sense can be used for any plant in the genus Allium but used without qualifiers usually means Allium cepa, also called the garden onion. Onions (usually but not exclusively the bulbs) are edible with a distinctive strong flavour and pungent odour which is mellowed and sweetened by cooking.
Onion diagram An onion diagram is a kind of chart that shows the dependencies among parts of an organization or process. The chart displays items in concentric circles, where the items in each ring depend on the items in the smaller rings.
Onion dome An onion dome (Russian: луковичная глава, lúkovichnaya glava) is a type of architectural dome usually associated with Russian Orthodox churches. Such a dome is larger in diameter than the drum it is set upon and its height usually exceeds its width.
Onion routing Onion routing is a technique for pseudonymous (or anonymous) communication over a computer network, developed by David Goldschlag, Michael Reed, and Paul Syverson. It is based on David Chaum's mix networks, though it includes a number of advances and modifications.
Onion skin paper Onion skin is thin paper that is nearly transparent and resembles the skin of an onion. It is made from cotton fibers and/or bleached wood pulp and used primarily for copies of typewritten material as well as for postal correspondence that must be very lightweight due to delivery capacity limitations.
Onion skinning Onion skinning is a 2D computer graphics term for a technique used in creating animated cartoons and editing movies to see several frames at once. This way, the animator or editor can take decisions on how to create or change an image based on the previous image in the sequence.
Onionhead Onionhead is a 1958 movie set on a Coast Guard ship during World War II starring Andy Griffith, Felicia Farr, Walter Matthau, and Erin O'Brien. The film was written by Nelson Gidding and Weldon Hill from Hill's novel, directed by Norman Taurog, and was such a notorious flop that it drove Griffith, who had enjoyed enormous success in A Face in the Crowd, into television, according to Griffith's videotaped interview in the Archive of American Television.
Onisaburo Deguchi Onisaburo Deguchi (1871-1948) was one of the chief figures of the Oomoto religious movement in Japan. He is remembered as a flamboyant, jovial patriarch of that school, and is best known to Westerners as a teacher and religious instructor of Morihei Ueshiba.
Oniscus asellus Oniscus asellus, the common woodlouse, is one of the largest and commonest species of woodlouse in the British Isles and Western Europe, growing to lengths of 16 mm and and widths of 6 mm. They are generally flatter than other large woodlice, and their bodies are usually brownish-black in colour, with paler mottling and very pale edges to their segmental plates.
Onizuka (crater) Onizuka is a small lunar impact crater that lies within the inner ring of the Apollo impact basin. The central portion of Apollo has been covered by dark basaltic-lava, and Onizuka lies at the southern edge of this plain.
Onizuka Air Force Station Onizuka Air Force Station is a United States Air Force installation in Sunnyvale, California at the intersection of Highway 101 and California State Route 237. Its main building is large, pale blue, windowless, known locally as the Blue Cube, with an array of parabolic dish antennas used for communication with remote tracking stations used to control military satellites.
Onka's Big Moka Onka's Big Moka is an album released in 2000 by the rock band Toploader. The album reached #4 on the UK charts, and a song from the album, "Dancing in the Moonlight", was featured in a television commercial for supermarket chain Sainsbury's.
Onkaparinga River The Onkaparinga River runs from its source near Mount Torrens in the Mount Lofty Ranges, and flows south westerly to an estuary at Port Noarlunga. The catchment is over 500 km² in area, and is in part located in the Onkaparinga River National Park.
Onkochishinsho The was the first Japanese dictionary to collate words in the now standard gojūon order. This Muromachi Period dictionary's title uses a Chinese four-character idiom (wengu zhishin 温故知新, literally "review/restudy the old and know the new", namely "learn from the past") that comes from the Lunyu.
Onkyokei Onkyo or is also what some people call a form of free improvisation, emerging from Japan in the late 1990s. Onkyo, a Japanese word meaning "reverberation of sound", places much more emphasis on sound texture than on musical structure, distilling elements of techno, noise, and electronic music into a unique hybrid.
Online algorithm In computer science, an online algorithm is one that can process its input piece-by-piece, without having the entire input available from the start. In contrast, an offline algorithm is given the whole problem data from the beginning and is required to output an answer which solves the problem at hand.
Online Bomberman Online Bomberman (not to be confused with Bomberman Online) is an online game developed by Mgame, Hudson, and Fullerton and was released on the PC in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. As of August 2006, communities only exist in Korea and Japan.
Online casino Online casinos, also known as virtual casinos or internet casinos, are online versions of traditional ("brick and mortar") casinos. Online casinos enable gamblers to play and wager on casino games through the Internet.
Online catalog Similar to an online library or databases in the information storage respect, ‘’’online catalogs’’’ allow potential customers to browse a company’s items for sale from a different location using the internet.
Online codes In computer science, online codes are an example of rateless erasure codes. These codes can encode a message into a number of symbols such that knowledge of any fraction of them allows one to recover the original message (with high probability).
Online counseling Online counseling generally refers to the provision of professional mental health services concerns via internet communication technology. Often called e-therapy, etherapy, e-counseling, online therapy, or coaching, services are typically offered via email, real-time chat, and video conferencing.
Online creation Online Creation (OLC, sometimes also referred to as Online Coding) is a software feature, often found in MUDs, that allows users to edit world data while simultaneously playing the game. Without OLC, these programs would typically require a restart in order to implement any changes to the map or objects databases.
Online Contest The aerokurier Online Contest (OLC), a worldwide decentralized soaring competition for glider, hang glider, and paraglider pilots. The OLC is operated by Segelflugszene GemeinnĂĽtzige GmbH, a German not-for-profit founded in 2000.
Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act The Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act (OCILLA), a portion of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act known as DMCA 512 or the DMCA takedown provisions, is a 1998 United States federal law that provided a safe harbor to online service providers (OSPs, including internet service providers) that promptly take down content if someone alleges it infringes their copyrights.
Online dating service A Net dating service, also known as online dating or internet dating, is an example of a dating system and allows individuals, couples and groups to meet online and possibly develop a romantic or sexual relationship. Net dating services provide un-moderated matchmaking through the use of personal computers, the Internet, or even cell phones.
Online deliberation Online deliberation is a term associated with an emerging body of practice, research, and software dedicated to fostering serious, purposive discussion over the Internet. It overlaps with, but is not identical to, e-democracy.
Online discourse environment Online discourse environments are online spaces where people interact with one another by some means of discourse. This can include asynchronous discussion boards, synchronous chat, multi-user online games, or any other computer-mediated communication tool.
Online discussion Online discussion is a relatively new form of communication, facilitated usually by computer networks. The first such communications were on bulletin board systems or "BBS's" in the mid to late 1980s.
Online dispute resolution Online dispute resolution (ODR) is a branch of dispute resolution which uses technology to facilitate the resolution of disputes between parties. It primarily involves negotiation, mediation or arbitration, or a combination of all three.
Online exhibitor manual An online exhibitor manual is an electronic version of a printed exhibitor manual, they range from a simply PDF version of the printed manual, to a fully interactive ecommerce solution. Most exhibitor manuals have 2 main areas to them, namely the content and information section, which provides information on health and safety and rules and regulations.
Online Educa Berlin Online Educa Berlin (OEB) is an annual international conference on technology-supported learning and training (e-learning), taking place in Berlin, Germany. The event looks back at a long history, the first event was held in 1995.
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