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Important: The Data Studio web console is no longer supported, however, you can easily perform the same tasks with our replacement offering, the IBM Data Management Console. You can download it from the IBM Support Portal, and get detailed installation and configuration information at the IBM Data Management Console documentation.
You can also choose to download the full Data Studio image, which includes a copy of IBM Installation Manager. Downloading the full product image is useful when installing Data Studio on a computer without an internet connection or when you want to install Data Studio on multiple computers. For more information about installing Data Studio on multiple computers, see Enterprise deployment of the IBM Data Studio client.
IMPORTANT: Before you start, verify that you have an IBM ID and that the IBM Passport Advantage primary contact at your company granted your IBM ID permission to access and download Data Studio. If you do not have an IBM ID, you can create one at the Passport Advantage site.
The established classification of property investments changed in the 1980s with the addition of high-tech developments, retail warehouses, retail parks, mixed used developments and speciality shops. Workshop conversions with residential or studio space also created an innovative sub-sector. Some of these new categories were encouraged by the changes in planning controls. The Town and Country Planning Use Classes Order 1987 lists the categories of property use and within each classification it is possible to change use without any additional planning consent. This legislation established the class B1, which is a business class allowing movement across the divide from light industrial use to office use. This change caused a remarkable shake-up in the office sector but more so in the industrial sector. Business space became a recognised sector of the investment market dealing with B1 properties, and in addition the concept of business parks was established as opposed to dealing with a block of offices or an industrial estate. The legislation allowed this change of use within the band of uses as long as substantial external physical alterations were not required. However, any change of use which required movement between one class and another required specific consent. Class B1, as well as combining office use with light industrial use, also generally indicated a high-tech usage or specification to the building.
The article contains the results of a survey (1991) into electro-acoustic music studios and courses in higher education in the UK. Not only is there an ever-increasing profile of information technology in music, but also unprecedented speed and scale of advances in music technology which question not only what is taught, but how. By surveying the state of the nation's studios and courses, the authors seek to suggest strategies for future studio- and course-design that take into account these rapid developments as well as the fast growing demand for studio access and tuition. 2ff7e9595c
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