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  • Web 2.0 Principles and Best Practices
  • In 2004, we realized that the Web was on the cusp of a new era, one that would finally let loose the power of network effects, setting off a surge of innovation and opportunity. To help usher in this new era, O’Reilly Media and CMP launched a conference that showcased the innovators who were driving it. When O’Reilly’s Dale Dougherty came up with the term “Web 2.0”during a brainstorming session, we knew we had the name for the conference. What we didn’t know was that the industry would embrace the Web 2.0 meme and that it would come to represent the new Web. Web 2.0 is much more than just pasting a new user interface onto an old application. It’s a way of thinking, a new perspective on the entire business of software—from concept through delivery, from marketing through support. Web 2.0 thrives on network effects: databases that get richer the more people interact with them, applications that are smarter the more people use them, marketing that is driven by user stories and experiences, and applications that interact with each other to form a broader computing platform. The trend toward networked applications is accelerating. While Web 2.0 has initially taken hold in consumer-facing applications, the infrastructure required to build these applications, and the scale at which they are operating, means that, much as PCs took over from mainframes in a classic demonstration of Clayton Christensen’s “innovator’s dilemma” hypothesis, web applications can and will move into the enterprise space. Two years ago we launched
  • What is Microsoft's Network Access Protection
  • The most significant differences between Microsoft’s Network Access Protection architecture and other NAC architectures you see in the iLabs come because Microsoft does not make switches or routers. Therefore, the path for handling enforcement is different, focusing on server enforcement and standards-based switch enforcement. The original intent of MS-NAP was not security, but to find and quarantine non-compliant clients in the enterprise LAN. As the interest in NAC has increased, Microsoft has adjusted their architecture to include more enforcement mechanisms. In early 2007, the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) and Microsoft announced interoperability between TNC and NAP thus opening the door for a single unified Network Access Control client It’s important to realize that MS-NAP is part of Microsoft’s Server 2008 product, previously codenamed Longhorn, and of Windows Vista. The soon to be released Service Pack 3 for Windows XP will also include MS-NAP functionality. Access Requestor in MS-NAP Following the common NAC architecture, the Microsoft client side is broken into three parts. At the top are the System Health Agents, taking on the function of collecting end-point security information about the client, such as the state of the anti-virus software or whether the firewall has the right policy. Microsoft has provided a System Health Validator, and many 3rd parties have declared their intent to provide System Health Validators of their own. These agents are responsible for generating Statements of Health that can be used to assess end-point security. Tying the System Health Agents into the rest of the architecture is Microsoft’s Network Access Protection
  • Specifying, Discovering, and Monitoring Service Flows: Making Web Services Process-Aware
  • Web services, an emerging paradigm for architecting and implementing business collaborations within and across organizational boundaries, are currently of interest to both software vendors and scientists. In this paradigm, the functionality provided by business applications is encapsulated within web services: software components described at a semantic level, which can be invoked by application programs or by other services through a stack of Internet standards including HTTP, XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI [3,18]. Once deployed, web services provided by various organizations can be inter-connected in order to implement business collaborations, leading to composite web services. Today workflow management systems are readily available [6,49,59] and workflow technology is hidden in many applications, e.g., ERP, CRM, and PDM systems. However, their application is still limited to specific industries such as banking and insurance. Since 2000 there has been a growing interest in web services. This resulted in a stack of Internet standards (HTTP, XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI) which needed to be complemented by a process layer. Several vendors proposed competing languages, e.g., IBM proposed WSFL (Web Services Flow Language) [48] building on FlowMark/MQSeries and Microsoft proposed XLANG (Web Services for Business Process Design) [71] building on Biztalk. BPEL [16] emerged as a compromise between both languages. The Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS, or BPEL for short) has become the de-facto standard for implementing processes based on web services [16]. Systems such as Oracle BPEL Process Manager, IBM WebSphere Application Server Enterprise, IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition, and Microsoft BizTalk
  • Using Clips Online in Microsoft Office Applications
  • 1. From the bottom of the Clip Art task pane, choose Clip art on Office Online 2. Search for a topic in the top box on the right. Use the parameters in pull-down menu on the left to narrow your search. For example, to find only photos you can choose that type to return. You can click on a graphic to see it in a larger size. 3. When you find a graphic you want to save, you can view it in larger format by clicking on the graphic itself. To download the graphic, check the box at the bottom of the graphic. 4. Continue to search on the Microsoft Office ClipArt Online for more graphics (optional). 5. When you are finished selecting graphics, click the Download Items link at the top left of the screen. On the next screen click Download Now, then choose Open this file from its current location. 6. The graphics come into the clip art window. Click and drag the graphic on to your document. 7. You can resize the graphic by clicking the corner square and dragging outward or inward. You can rotate the object by clicking on the green dot on top and dragging it to the right or left. Right-click and choose Format Object to text-wrap it (not available in FrontPage) 8. The graphics will be available to you at any time on that particular computer in your Clip Art gallery. Download pdf Using Clips Online in Microsoft Office Applications
  • Internet Fax (IP) Users Manual
  • Sending a Document (Internet Fax (IP)) Registering the Destination to One-Touch Key (One-Touch Dialing Registration) Receiving a Document Internet Fax (E-mail) Internet Fax (IP) TX to E-mail /Scan to E-mail Scan to File (One-Touch key) Scan to File (Preset Scan) Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Windows® XP is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system. Windows® Me is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition operating system. Windows® 98 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system. Windows® 95 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system. Windows® 2000 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server operating system. Windows NT® 4.0 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation operating system Version 4.0 and Microsoft® Windows NT® Server operating system Version 4.0. Sending a Document Internet Fax (IP) 10-key Quality& One-Touch Search Dialing Reduction FAX Menu Com. Ready Standard On-hook Dial Chain Dial MAIL BRANCH JAPAN NEW YORK SUPPLIER BOSTON ARIZO NA Index List TO HQ Job List BRANCH Memory Occupied The image data scanned by the machine can be sent to the destination via intranet without bypassing the e-mail servers. The destination has to be the same model machine. Before Starting Operation You cannot specify an IP address on the 10-key Dialing screen. For Internet Fax (IP), you should use One-Touch Dialing. Destination number must be registered as One-Touch keys in advance. There are 36 screens for One-Touch
  • 4D Ajax Framework v11 Install
  • The 4D Ajax Framework v11 component comes in two flavors, For 4D 2004 and For 4D v11 SQL. Thus, there are two sets of installation instructions. - Installing the 4D Ajax Framework v11 component in a 4D 2004 database - Installing the 4D Ajax Framework v11 component in a 4D V11 SQL database Follow the set that best suits your situation. Installing the 4D Ajax Framework v11 component in a 4D 2004 database Installing the Component It is recommended that you make a backup of your database structure before installing the 4D Ajax Framework component. 1 Open your 4D database with 4D Insider 2 In the menu bar select Components -> Install/Update... 3 In the resulting dialog select the 4D Ajax Framework component (.4CP file) found in the installer’s “For 4D 2004” folder and click the Open button. 4 When installation completes quit 4D Insider. Installing the Plugins Folder 4D Ajax Framework makes use of the 4D Pack plugin when serving its web pages. If you already have a “Plugins” folder next to your structure, simply copy the 4D Pack plugin into this folder. If you do not currently have a “Plugins” folder next to your structure, create this folder and copy the 4D Pack plugin into it. Installing the Web Pages Included with the 4D Ajax Framework component is a folder “Webfolder” that contains all of the HTML and JavaScript pages, which are used to serve your database to a web browser. Depending on whether or not you are currently serving your database to the web, you will need to do one
  • Audi A2 Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • The engine switches itself off after a few seconds if you stop the vehicle and leave your foot on the foot-brake. The engine starts again and the vehicle will start moving as soon as you release the foot-brake. The engine will not switch itself off if it is still cold, or if too many items of electrical equipment are in use. Reduced engine power Engine power is reduced to 30 kW (except when using the kick-down feature). Freewheel feature (reduced engine braking) The clutch is disengaged automatically when you take your foot off the accelerator while the vehicle is moving. This means the engine braking effect is minimal. The clutch will engage again when you press the footbrake, so the normal engine braking effect is then available. Audi A2 Owner’s Manual. Download Audi A2 Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • BC-337 GPS Receiver with Compact Flash Interface User Manual
  • GlobalSat BC-337 User Manual. version 1.0. page 3 of 15. 2. Introduction. The BC-337 is a GPS receiver with Compact Flash type I interface and it has a GlobalSat BC-337 User Manual veion 1.0 page 1 of 15 BC-337 GPS Receiver with Compact Flash Interface User Manual GlobalSat BC-337 User Manual veion 1.0 page 2 of 15 1. BC-337 at a glance External Antenna Connector Internal Antenna LED GlobalSat BC-337 User Manual veion 1.0 page 3 of 15 2. Introduction The BC-337 is a GPS receiver with Compact Flash type I interface and it has a built-in high seitivity antenna for tracking signal. Based on the SiRF star III high performance GPS Chip Set with very high seitivity (Tracking Seitivity: -159 dBm), it has an extremely fast TTFF (Time To Fit Fix) capability at the low signal level. The BC-337 is well suited to system integration and use who use PDA or notebook PC. It satisfies a wide variety of applicatio, including car navigation, peonal navigation of touring devices, tracking and marine navigation purpose. Use can simply Download PDF
  • What is Adobe Photoshop 7.0
  • Photoshop, now up to version 7.0, is the leading professional image-editing program, released by Adobe. Photoshop is useful for both creating and editing images to be used in print or online. Easy to use, but full of high-quality features, Photoshop is the best choice for any image manipulation job. Opening Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Click the "Start" menu and go to the "Programs" folder. You will see an "Adobe" folder with "Photoshop 7.0" inside; click this icon. Photoshop will initially open with a tool panel and a variety of windows, all of which look incredibly intimidating at first. You can ignore the right-most set of windows for now. First, let’s familiarize ourselves with the main menu. File – create new images, open pre-existing images, print, exit the program, etc. Edit – undo, copy, paste, cut, preferences, basic image manipulation, etc. Image – change the image or canvas size, rotate, adjust brightness & contrast, etc. Layer – Create / delete layers, merge layers together, layer effects, etc. Select – Adjust the selected area of your image Filter – Apply filters and effects to your images View – Zoom in and out of your images Window – Open or close different windows within Photoshop Download pdf What is Adobe Photoshop 7.0
  • Create Ajax-style architectures with the IBM Web 2.0 Feature Pack
  • This article shows you how a Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application was enhanced with an Ajax-style architecture by using the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0. Learn how to combine Ajax-style architectures with an existing application without having to rewrite the entire Web application. You'll also discover some ideas on how to apply the Web 2.0 Feature Pack to your own J2EE applications for IBM WebSphere Application Server. The "Plants by WebSphere" application is among a number of samples that are provided with the IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0. The application exemplifies a typical J2EE application and how it can be enhanced with an Ajax-style architecture without rewriting the entire application. The sample application represents a fictitious online plant store where customers can order and purchase flowers, trees, vegetables, and accessories. Take a look at Figure 1, which shows the front page of the Web application Figure 2 illustrates the architecture of the application in its original form before attempting to add Ajax-style features. The architecture is intended to be fairly typical for a J2EE application running on WebSphere Application Server. At a high level, the application adheres to a Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern, which most Web applications follow on some level. A browser accesses the URL for the application, which returns a JSP-rendered HTML page. The browser issues additional requests to the Web application, and servlets are used to control the flow as users move through the purchase request. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs)