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  • The Forrester Wave: Application Server Platforms
  • Application server platforms are the most important category of application platform software for most enterprises. An application server platform is infrastructure software for building Web and composite applications and, increasingly, applications based on service-oriented architecture (SOA) design principles. An application server platform integrates an application server, which manages user requests, data access, and business logic, with portal servers and integration/business process management (BPM) servers — and often additional features, as well. - App server platforms are the most strategic of all application platforms. According to data from Forrester’s Business Data Services, Microsoft’s .NET and Java/J2EE have consistently finished at the top of the list of most commonly used development platforms. .NET and Java/ J2EE are the core technologies for most application server platforms. Hot new platform options, including Ruby on Rails, Java Spring, and PHP, and new hosted platforms like salesforce.com’s Apex are simply not as important to platform buyers in our surveys yet, and older platforms like 4GLs and host platforms are in declining usage (see Figure 1).· - Application server platforms help customers consolidate to save money. Many customers turn to application server platforms and suites and dump their best-of-breed products. Why? Application server platforms offer higher volume discounts and reduced product integration costs. - App server platforms are the base for a growing number of solutions. Buyers of many packaged business applications either use application server platforms now or soon will, adding to the importance of this category. Microsoft’s Dynamics packaged applications are based on its .NET platform. NetWeaver
  • DRAWING WITH AUTOCAD 2000 - INTRODUCTION
  • This is the first of a series of tutorial introductions to CAD. The overriding aim with these tutorial guides is to give you a firm conceptual understanding of CAD, the scope of techniques available for design and presentation, and strategies for approaching a variety of CAD tasks. In this first tutorial, we will go through the process of starting up AutoCAD on the computer and then look at some of the basic drawing and editing commands. In the next tutorial, we will begin the process of drawing something very simple in order to learn how to attack a drawing task with this system. These tutorials are deliberately verbose, explaining concepts and ideas as you along. It is important, therefore, that you take the time to read and understand those explanations. These tutorials are written for AutoCAD 2000 running under the Windows 95/98 operating environment. Some of the later tutorials make use of enhancement packages that are sold in conjunction with AutoCAD to address specific disciplinary CAD modelling tasks. Download pdf DRAWING WITH AUTOCAD 2000 - INTRODUCTION
  • Volkswagen Polo SE Manual 3-Door Hatch PDF
  • Volkswagen says that the new bodyshell has best-in-class torsional rigidity, with significantly enhanced safety qualities. The new Polo scored four stars in Euro NCAP crash tests. Everything about the body spells high quality; from the excellent paint and trim finish, to the solid feel of the doors and rear hatch when closing, and to the small panel gaps that are achieved through laser welding processes. The body, which is made from high-strength galvanized steel, carries a 12 year anti-corrosion perforation warranty. However, the Polo isn’t quite as ‘concentrated’ as it used to be. The new body, with its stylish looks, is longer, wider and taller. This has brought some welcome improvements to interior space, both for occupants and their luggage. Polo buyers can choose between three model types. There’s a base (price leader) Polo 3door, and there are S and SE variants in three and five door versions. Automatic or manual transmission is available on all models. Prices start at $19,800 for the base three-door, the S 3-door costs $20,800 and the SE 3-door is $22,500. Prices for the five-door models are $21,800 (the S) and $23,500 (the SE). Automatic transmission costs an extra $2,000. The base model comes with dual front airbags, five lap-sash seat belts and five head restraints, electro-hydraulic power steering, engine immobiliser, heated and power adjustable exterior mirrors, steering column adjustable for tilt and reach, a single CD audio system and a 60/40 split fold rear seat. The S model adds air conditioning,, but you have to
  • Cisco 2600 Series Gateway-PBX Interoperability
  • Set Up. ? Alcatel PBX Configuration. ? Cisco 2621 Gateway Configuration ....The following is the configuration of the Cisco 2621 gateway connected to the ... Page 1 Cisco 2600 Series Gateway-PBX Interoperability: Alcatel 4400 with BRI Q.931 Signaling This document describes the interoperability and configuration of a Cisco 2600 series voice gateway with an Alcatel 4400 PBX using BRI Q.931signaling. It includes the following sectio: • System Components • Configuration Tasks • Caveats System Components PBX Model Alcatel 4400 PBX PBX Release Veion R3.2, Veion c1.712 Telephony Signaling BRI Q.931 Voice Gateway Cisco 2621 Gateway Release Cisco IOS TM 12.2(1a) VoX Protocol H.323 Configuration Tasks See the following sectio for configuration tasks for this feature: • Set Up • Alcatel PBX Configuration • Cisco 2621 Gateway Configuration Cisco 2600 Series Gateway-PBX Interoperability: Alcatel 4400 with BRI Q.931 Signaling Set Up This section includes the following information: • Connectivity Diagrams • Set Up Notes Connectivity Diagrams Figure 1: Test Configuration Figure 1 represents the configuration used for testing: an Alcatel 4400 connected to a Cisco 2621 voice gateway via a BRI Get PDF
  • MacBook Air SuperDrive Manual pdf
  • MacBook Air SuperDrive directly to your MacBook Air. You can eject a DVD or CD only when the drive is connected to your MacBook Air. Disposal and Recycling Information This symbol indicates that your product must be disposed of properly according to local laws and regulations. When your product reaches its end of life, contact Apple or your local authorities to learn about recycling options. For information about Apple’s recycling program, go to: www.apple.com/environment/recycling The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. Some collection points accept products for free. The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Download MacBook Air SuperDrive Manual pdf
  • The Google Library Project: Both Sides of the Story
  • Google’s announcement that it will include in its search database the full text of books from five of the world’s leading research libraries has provoked newspaper editorials, public debates, and two lawsuits. Some of this attention can be attributed to public fascination with any move taken by Google, one of the most successful companies in the digital economy. The sheer scale of the project and its possible benefits for research have also captured the public imagination. Finally, the controversy over copyright issues has been fueled by Google’s willingness to pursue this ambitious effort not with standing the opposition of the publishing industry and organizations representing authors. Much of the press coverage, however, confuses the facts, and the opposing sides often talk past each other without engaging directly. This article will attempt to set forth the facts and review the arguments in a systematic manner. Although both sides have strong legal arguments, the article concludes that the applicable legal precedents support Google’s fair use position The Google Book Search project (formerly the Google Print project) has two facets: the Partner Program (formerly the Publisher Program) and the Library Project. Under the Partner Program, a publisher controlling the rights in a book can authorize Google to scan the full text of the book into Google’s search database. In response to a user query, the user receives bibliographic information concerning the book as well as a link to relevant text. By clicking on the link, the user can
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  • STXM 5.3.2 User Manual
  • In Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM) a micro focused soft x-ray beam is generated by a zone plate, illuminates the sample and the transmitted x-rays are detected. Transmission images are obtained by a raster scan of the sample. Spectra are obtained in point, line or image mode by acquiring signal at multiple photon energies. The 5.3.2STXM is an interferometrically controlled device mounted on a dedicated bending magnet beamline. The user controls both the beamline and the microscope from a single computer. The primary signal measured in STXM is transmitted intensity (I) as a function of energy (spectra), or position (images). This signal, when converted to optical density (OD), is sensitive to sample thickness, density and composition, according to the following equation. (Io: incident photon flux intensity) where ? is the linear absorption coefficient, t is the thickness, µ is the mass absorption coefficient and ? is the density. The useful range of OD is from 0.1 to 3. If there is too little absorption (sample too thin) the signal is lost in the noise. If the absorption is too great, then various artifacts dominate the observed signal, which is no longer quantitative. For organic material with a density of 1 samples need to be between 50 and 300 nm. At higher energy edges or lower density samples, somewhat thicker samples are optimum. Measuring a raster scanned set of pixels and converting with the incident flux (measured through a hole), gives an x-ray OD image at a single photon energy. Changing the photon
  • Honda Odysses Backup Sensors Owners Manual PDF
  • Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before using the backup sensors, and keep this manual in the glove box for future reference. This product is designed to be used exclusively on a Honda Odyssey. Honda is not responsible if the unit is used for any other intended purpose. This Owner’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of the the vehicle. It should remain with the vehicle at all times and stay with the vehicle when sold. This accessory should be installed only by a skilled technician who has the proper tools, equipment, and training to correctly and safely add equipment to your vehicle. Installation should not be attempted by “do-it-yourselfers.” This Owner’s Manual contains important information about the safe operation of the backup sensors. We urge you to read this manual carefully, become familiar with the controls it describes, and follow its recommendations to help make your driving trouble-free and enjoyable. © 2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved. Important Information Before using the backup sensors, make sure you read and understand the operation and limitations of the system as discussed throughout this manual. • The backup sensors are designed to provide an audible sound when they detect large stationary objects while the vehicle is moving in reverse at low speed. However, the system may not detect all objects depending on their size, shape, and location. • Even with the backup sensors, the driver is still responsible for making sure the path is clear when driving in
  • KM2.0: Business Knowledge Sharing in the Web 2.0 Age
  • This paper is intended to discuss the impact of Web 2.0 on knowledge management (KM) and the future orientation of KM. These days, the term KM is used rather less than hitherto. However, as Web 2.0 has made its debut and user participation-type culture has expanded, the new concept of “collective intelligence” has been attracting attention. Opinions are currently being advanced with regard to the concept and process of KM and the system architecture that can be used to implement it. This paper also deals with the issue of knowledge provision, a traditional issue of KM, and introduces a KM model in the context of the Web 2.0 age that can expand collective intelligence in a positive spiral by closely linking it to knowledge extraction from various communication tools and job systems. In his paper “What is Web 2.0” 1), which was announced in September 2005 and is currently attracting wide attention, Tim O’Reilly proposed the concept of Web 2.0. This concept is also exerting an important impact on the field of knowledge management (KM). The concept of KM became popular in early 1990’s, and many experts in business management made a large number of proposals in the domain of corporate education and knowledge creation and many managers and employees who were in sympathy with the concept conducted attempts in the field. Subsequently, the term KM became rather less popular as the 21st century began but the expansion of a user- participation type culture stimulated by Web 2.0 has brought the