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Download manualSuperDuper! Users Guide ManualThis guide is designed to get you up and running as fast as possible. We ve taken the most common tasks people perform with SuperDuper!, each placed in its own chapter, and have provided step-by-step guidance (including lots of pictures). In here you ll find out how to: ” Back up your Macintosh for the first time ” Update an existing backup ” Schedule one or multiple backups ” Store a backup alongside other files on a destination drive ” Back up your Macintosh over a network ” Exclude a folder from a backup ” Restore files from a backup ” Restore an entire drive in an emergency situation ” Troubleshooting We ve also included a complete program reference, and some more advanced topics, such as: ” Creating a Sandbox ” Maintaining a Sandbox ” Applying (and recovering from) System Updates while running from a Sandbox Note that SuperDuper operates in two different modes registered and unregistered.
The unregistered version allows easy, complete and user-specific backup clones to partitions, FireWire drives, and image files. Once registered, SuperDuper allows you to schedule backups, quickly update backups with Smart Update (saving a lot of time), select copy modes other than Erase, then copy, create Sandboxes, fully customize the copying process using its unique Copy Scripts, save and restore settings, and avoid authenticating every time you copy. And, on top of that, it allows us to eat. Disclaimer Although SuperDuper! has been carefully tested, and should perform itsBreaking Eggs And Making Omelettes: Intelligence Gathering For Open Source Software DevelopmentThere is an ongoing information war raging in the software world. Despite free software developers’ best efforts, new proprietary software continues to proliferate. Improved techniques must be developed to reverse engineer efficiently closed data formats so that free, interoperable solutions can be deployed under Linux.
Software reverse engineering occurs on various levels. It may be necessary to study a piece of poorly written, poorly commented code developed in a high-level language such as C++ and understand what the original program was supposed to accomplish. It may also be necessary to disassemble a program that has been compiled into machine language and express it as a higher-level language. In doing this, the underlying algorithms can eventually be expressed as higher-level concepts in a human language. After obtaining an algorithmic description via reverse engineering, the algorithm can be reimplemented for any language on any computing platform.
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This paper discusses the technical issues and challenges surrounding software reverse engineering. This topic has always been the subject of much legal and ethical controversy, particularly with respect to such intellectual property ideas such as patents, trade secrets, and software ownership. However, that discussion is outside the scope of this paper.
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The Linux operating system, as well as free and open source software in general, has made extraordinary strides in the computer world in the past decade. Once confined to the back office server, Linux has become a more viable option for desktop computing. However, in order to create a desktop computing platform (and in some respects, a server)Ontology Maturing: a Collaborative Web 2.0 Approach to Ontology EngineeringMost of the current methodologies for building ontologies rely on specialized knowledge engineers. This is in contrast to real-world settings, where the need for maintenance of domain specific ontologies emerges in the daily work of users. But in order to allow for participatory ontology engineering, we need to have a more realistic conceptual model of how ontologies develop in the real world. We introduce the ontology maturing processes which is based on the insight that ontology engineering is a collaborative informal learning process and for which we analyze characteristic evolution steps and triggers that have users engage in ontology engineering within their everyday work processes.
This model integrates tagging and folksonomies with formal ontologies and shows maturing pathways between them. As implementations of this model, we present two case studies and the corresponding tools. The first is about image-based ontology engineering (introducing so-called imagenotions), the second about ontology-enabled social bookmarking (SOBOLEO). Both of them are inspired by lightweight Web 2.0 approaches and allow for realtime collaboration.
Within state-of-the-art semantic approaches, ontologies have emerged as the key to enable more advanced technological support for end users and their work processes, which particularly applies to knowledge work. However, current research and development concentrates more on what we can do as soon as we have ontologies—rather than having a closer look at the processes of creating and especially maintaining such domain-specific ontologies. In real-world settings these issues are crucial to fulfill the users’ needs and currently insufficiently dealt with.
It is usually acknowledged that ontologies areAdvanced Lighting TutorialIn this tutorial we delve deep into the Global Illumination and Environment system featured in Turtle 4.1
It takes some time with any rendering software to get to the point where you're confident in setting up a beautiful render. This tutorial will attempt to provide you with lots of shortcuts that can help you get really nice renders in Turtle and lay out a good workflow for lighting many different types of scenes. You'll also find in-depth technical notes on a lot of the components and concepts included in Turtle’s Global
Illumination and Environment system. You can work through the examples without reading the technical notes if you wish, but be sure to look at them for reference later if needed. The first example we'll look at is an indoor/studio setup of an espresso cup on a table. Open the demo scene espresso.mb.
The model should look pretty rough, we're using Turtle's builtin subdivison surface option for speed. Go ahead and render a frame and you should see a smoother cup, although there's no Global Illumination going on yet so it's pretty black.
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This paper examines the importance of XDoclet and provides simple examples that present some of the major features. 1.1 Concepts Primary concepts: • Write one Java class for each major component • Save time by using XDoclet to generate redundant code • Extensibility – add custom modules for special applications 1.2 References [1] XDoclet home page http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/xdoclet/index.html [2] Continuous Integration, Martin Fowler http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/continuousIntegration.html [3] Enhance J2EE component reuse with XDoclet, , IBM Developerworks http://www.arc-mind.com/downloads_protected/tutorials/xdoclet/ws-j2x-ltr.pdf [4] XDoclet Tutorial: A Short Tutorial on XDoclet Templates, Liu Zehua http://www.cais.ntu.edu.sg/~liuzh/xdoclet_tutorial/ [5] Use XDoclet to generate web service support files, IBM Developerworks http://www.arc-mind.com/downloads_protected/tutorials/xdoclet/xdoclet2.pdf The Power of XDoclet
Download XDoclet CIS 764 - Database System Design GuideZyXEL Prestige 660HW Series ADSL Router with Wireless + FirewallThe P-660HW is an ADSL Internet gateway with IEEE 802.11g wireless capability and a 4-port built-in switch. You may need your Internet access information. The P-660HW is referred to as “the Prestige” in this guide. See your User’s Guide for background information on all features.
This guide is divided into the following sections.
1 Hardware Connections
2 Configuration for Internet Access
3 Wireless Configuration
4 NAT
5 Firewall
6 Troubleshooting
1 DSL: Connect the Prestige to a telephone jack using a telephone wire.
2 LAN: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to a LAN 10/100M port for initial configuration and/or Internet access.
3 POWER: Use the included power adaptor to connect the POWER socket to an appropriate power source (see the User’s Guide for power adaptors specifications by region).
After you’ve made the connections, push in the power button to turn on the Prestige. Look at the front panel LEDs. The PWR/SYS LED blinks while performing system testing. The PWR/SYS and/or WLAN LEDs then turn steady on if the testing is successful. The LAN LED turns on if the LAN port is properly connected.
Download pdf ZyXEL Prestige 660HW Series ADSL Router with Wireless + FirewallDV video capturing using iMovie (Mac)This document describes how to capture video and export audio from a DV recording using Apple iMovie. You should know whether your recording is in PAL or NTSC format.iMovie does not copy the time code from the DV tape while capturing.This means that it’s not possible to re-capture exactly the same piece at a later point unless you manually look up the correct time codes on the tape.Final Cut Pro does copy the time code from the tape.
Requirements:
• Apple Macintosh with Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
• Enough free hard disk space (about 250-300 MB for 1 minute of video)
• Apple iMovie software
• DV camera suitable for your video format (PAL/NTSC)
• FireWire cable (4 to 6 pin)
1. Capture a DV tape
• Connect the DV camera (iLink connection) to the computer (FireWire connection) using a FireWire cable.
• Put the camera in Playback or VCR mode.
• Set the right preferences for iMovie in iMovie->Preferences...
• Deselect “Automatically start new clip at scene break”
• Deselect “Filter audio from camera”
• Choose PAL or NTSC for new projects
• In iMovie, select File->New project ..., give it a name and select a destination.
• Put iMovie in Camera mode (switch button from “scissors” to “camera”).
• Locate the beginning of the recording using the controls and click “Import” to start capturing.
• Cick “Import” again to stop capturing.
2. Export WAV audio
• Put iMovie in Edit mode (switch button from “camera” to “scissors”)
• Drag a clip from the Clip viewer (right) to the Timeline (bottom)
• From the File menu, select “Share...”
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