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  • Making FITS available on DotNet Applications
  • The Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) is a powerful and widely adopted means of exchanging Astronomical Data. There are also a great number of tools and libraries available on many platforms to facilitate working with FITS. We present the FitsLib 1, A library written to facilitate development of astronomical data analysis tools on the Microsoft.Net Platform. This has been developed as a wrapper over one of the very popular and time tested FITS libraries, CFITSIO. Fits.Net library merges the advantages of speed and ruggedness of CFITSIO with the language independence of the Microsoft.Net technology and a simple Document Object Model (DOM). We believe this library will be intuitive for .NET programmers. We present the design and usage patterns of the library in C-Sharp. We also discuss performance issues of the library. Finally we present a number of applications and web services, which are currently running on this library. We wished to use the CFITSIO package in developing image cutout services on the Microsoft’s .Net Platform in the C-Sharp language. This is a comprehensive library and we did not feel translation was viable, C-Sharp does allow use of managed C++. We set out to wrap a minimal set of routines in the managed C++ programming environment. This minimal set, however, grew larger as more functionality was required in C-Sharp. It became apparent that developing code with so many pointers and unmanaged data objects in C-Sharp would prove to be prohibitive, both for development and for maintenance. This led to the design of an
  • Front-End Processor Developers Guide
  • This document was originially intended only for developers who wanted to create a language front-end processor for a Palm Powered™ handheld. (A front-end processor comprises an engine for converting ASCII characters to the characters of another language (such as Japanese) as well as a user interface for entering characters and confirming the conversion.) However, the information in this document is also useful for developers, such as those implementing their own text controls, who want to interface with the FEP. Besides fluency in the language for which you are creating the front-end processor, you need knowledge of the Palm OS™ and C/C++ programming. This document assumes you are using standard Palm OS development tools such as Metrowerks CodeWarrior for the Palm OS, Constructor for the Palm OS, and Palm OS Emulator. It also assumes that you have installed the Palm OS SDK (Palm OS 4.0 or greater) and the appropriate language support. What is a Front-End Processor? A front-end processor (FEP), also known as an input method, is a facility that automatically converts phonetic or syllabic characters into ideographic or complex characters. With a front-end processor, you can use a standard keyboard to generate the thousands of characters needed by languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. For example, text input in Japanese requires software for translating Romaji (phonetic Japanese that uses Latin characters) or Hiragana (syllabic Japanese) into Kanji (ideographic Chinese characters) or Katakana (syllabic characters used mainly for foreign words). One Hiragana sequence may correspond to more than one Kanji character. The input method
  • Generics in the Java Programming Language Tutorial Manual
  • Generics in the Java Programming Language covers: 1 Introduction 2 Defining Simple Generics 3. Generics and Subtyping 4 WIldcards Bounded Wildcards 5 Generic Methods 6 Interoperating with Legacy Code 6.1 Using Legacy Code in Generic COde 6.2 Erasure and Translation 6.3 Using Generic Code in Legacy Code 7 The fine Print 7.1 A Generic Class is Shared by all its Invocations 7.2 Casts and InstanceOf 7.3 Arrays 8 Class Literals as Run-Time Type Tokens 9 More Fun with Wildcards 9.1 Wildcard Capture 10 Converting Legacy Code to Use Generics 11 Acknowledgements Introduction JDK 1.5 introduces several extensions to the Java programming language. One of these is the introduction of generics. This tutorial aimed at introducing you to generics. Download Generics in the Java Programming Language Tutorial Manual
  • Audi The 2.7 litre V6 Biturbo Design and Function Self Study Programme 198 PDF
  • Turbocharged engines are already something of a tradition at AUDI. The task now facing AUDI’s engineers was to develop a worthy successor to the 5-cylinder turbocharged engine. One of the key development goals for the turbocharged engine was to achieve a good level of dynamic response, particularly at the bottom end of the rev band. The goal of AUDI’s engineers was to realise a high “basic torque level” and a torque characteristic that rises in direct proportion to engine speed to its peak. The Audi A6 with biturbo engine can be. combined with the following gearbox versions. at the customer’s option:. Front-wheel drive. Manual gearbox … Download Audi The 2.7 litre V6 Biturbo Design and Function Self Study Programme 198 Manual PDF
  • Convergence – Mobile Web 2.0
  • The evolution of Web 2.0 has deep roots in our human psyche. Web 2.0 is about connecting two or more users with each other, creating communities, connecting assets to owners and growing virally. Enterprise Web 2.0 involves another level of engagement by connecting assets to people, and enterprises to enterprises. Tangible “connected value” comes in various shades, leaving the phylogeny difficult to define. Fundamentally, the Internet is far ahead of the mobile industry in developing 2.0 applications. A concept that has captured Web 2.0 is annotated broadcast television. This includes a term called “vommenting” (spelling is correct). Enterprise Web 2.0 applications, and its coordination of documents, workflow and communications, gives rise to a term called “Webification.” The goal is that the IT organization becomes a catalyst for organizational change through the use of the flexibility of business-driven technology. Some of the examples outlined in this report are 5 to 10 years away; however, the principles which provide guidance are in development, now, on a global scale. This report comments on a modicum of the evolving Web 2.0, and Mobile Web 2.0, environments. It is up to the user, and the enterprise, to experiment and implement. The Internet is evolving from desire, to human interaction. In the field of telecommunications, this is a multi-layered integrated world. It came from a simple tethered telephony solution - the land line telephone. Therefore, there is a revolution developing at the edge of the network which will impact our society in many fundamental ways. Individuals are increasingly connected through
  • Introduction to Ajax for Page Authors
  • It's almost impossible today to be involved in web application design or development and not be aware of Ajax, a technology that includes but is not limited to Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. That's because Ajax is currently the primary technique for driving the high responsiveness and interactivity of some of the most popular applications on the web such as Google Maps and Flickr. These applications are representative of a new generation of highly responsive, highly interactive web applications, referred to as Web 2.0 applications, that often involve users collaborating online and sharing content. Ajax has different implications for developers working in different roles. For example, component developers creating custom components for web applications build Ajax functionality into the design. Page authors use these Ajax components, along with widgets, JavaScript technology, and other techniques, to incorporate Ajax functionality into their web applications. Ajax impacts other roles too. For example, enterprise application developers need to add logic in server-side components to handle Ajax-related requests directed to the server. What You Need to Know About Ajax As a page author, you don't need to understand every detail of the Ajax methodology to incorporate it into a web page. However, you should have a general idea of what Ajax is and how it works. As this article mentioned earlier, Ajax enables the high responsiveness of many web applications. For example, a web site such as Google Maps uses Ajax to provide a highly responsive user interface (UI). You can view a map, then move your cursor across
  • SAP MM (Material Management) Manual
  • General Analyses in Purchasing (MM-PUR) General Functions in Purchasing (MM-PUR) Process RFQ (MM-PUR) Release RFQ (MM-PUR) Maintain Quotation (MM-PUR) Archiving Material Documents (MM-IM) Outputting Purchasing Documents (MM-PUR) General LIS Analyses (MM-PUR) LIS Analyses of Stock Material (MM-PUR) LIS Analyses of Services (MM-SRV) LIS Analyses for Vendor Evaluation (MM-PUR) Analyses of Purchasing Archive (MM-PUR) Automatic Settlement (MM-IV) MRP - Master Data MRP – Planning MRP – Evaluations MRP – Planned Order MRP - Coordination Online Document Parking (MM-IV) Reporting (MM-IM) Process Purchase Requisition (MM-PUR) Release Purchase Requisitions (MM-PUR) Process Purchase Orders (MM-PUR) Release Purchase Orders (MM-PUR) Vendor Confirmations (MM-PUR) Cycle Counting (MM-IM) Data Transfer for Services (MM-SRV) Archive Purchasing Documents (MM-PUR) Maintain Purchasing Info Record (MM-PUR) Results of Balance Sheet Valuation (MM-IM) FIFO Stock Valuation (MM-IM) Physical Inventory (MM-IM) Archiving in Physical Inventory (MM-IM) Reporting in Physical Inventory (MM-IM) Carrying Out a Physical Inventory (MM-IM) Conditions in Purchasing - Overview (MM-PUR) Process Contracts (MM-PUR) Entry of Services Performed (MM-SRV) SAP AG Materials Management (MM) Release Service Entry Sheets (MM-SRV) Service Conditions for Vendor and Plant (MM-SRV) Vendor Service Conditions (MM-SRV) General Service Conditions (MM-SRV) Conditions for Services (MM-SRV) Vendor Evaluation in the Background (MM-PUR) Maintain Vendor Evaluation (MM-PUR) Vendor Consignment (MM-IM) Maintain SA Delivery Schedules/SA Releases (MM-PUR) Process Scheduling Agreements (MM-PUR) Manage Scheduling Agreements (MM-PUR) LIFO Stock Valuation (MM-IM) List Displays (MM-IM) Archive Approved Manufacturer Parts List (MM-PUR) Lists for Purchasing Negotiations (MM-PUR) Lists of RFQs (MM-PUR) Lists of Purchase Requisitions (MM-PUR) Lists of Purchase Orders (MM-PUR) Lists of Purchasing Info Records
  • The Zen of Overclocking Embedded Computing Paradigms Languages
  • The Zen of. Overclocking. Embedded. Computing. Paradigms. Languages and the Computing. Profession. Innovative Technology for Computer Professionals March 2004 The Zen of Overclocking Embedded Computing Paradigms Languages and the Computing Profession Innovative Technology for Computer Professionals Download PDF
  • eXtc Web Developer Overview
  • eXtc Web Developer (EWD) is a very high productivity, enterprise-grade platform for developing web applications. It includes an advanced but extremely easy to use Ajax Framework, allowing sophisticated, modern web applications to be built almost as quickly and simply as static web pages. EWD has been designed to be technology-independent, and is potentially capable of working with any web application front-end environment (eg PHP, Java Server Pages, ASP.Net), any scripting language and any database. Background There are numerous technologies for developing web applications, all of which have their pros and cons, and each with their own supporters and detractors. There are mainstream, non-proprietary and/or Open Source technologies such as PHP and Java Server Pages (JSP), and there are proprietary technologies such as .Net. The choice of technology will usually be a result of issues such as performance, cost, available skills, corporate strategy or independent technical advice. Although the end product of these technologies is HTML and JavaScript, the mechanics and methodology needed to program and use these technologies are very different. It is very difficult to change your mind and change technologies once you have committed to one approach. Programming staff will tend to be skilled in the technology you’ve chosen, and changing technologies involves significant retraining and/or re-recruitment of staff. eXtc Web Developer (EWD) completely changes this situation and allows you to develop your web applications in a way that is independent of your web application run-time technology, and allows you to focus on what you are trying to do, rather than
  • VLXE THERMODYNAMIC SOFTWARE TUTORIAL GUIDE
  • VLXE is a thermodynamic software package that runs in Excel as an additional add in feature. It provides full range of PVT calculation inside Excel for both oil and gas system, and polymer system. How is this Documentation Organized? A practical approach has been taken and two different set of sections are presented. First section (chapter 2) deals with the basic introduction to the software with simple examples. This includes calculation of cloud point and phase envelope both with binary components as well as more then two components. If you are new user of VLXE, you are advised to work through the entire second chapter. Chapter 3 includes more advance feature of the software with oil and gas module. It includes characterization of mixture, how to perform oil and gas calculations, the usage of fluid as a feed and how to create OLGA input files. Simple example with system containing mixture of heavy and light oil is given to show how software works. Where to Start VLXE users, at all level of experience, will benefit greatly from working with this software. Once the software is installed, you will see VLXE add in feature at your Excel sheet. If you are new user of VLXE follow the tutorials given in first section. Download pdf VLXE THERMODYNAMIC SOFTWARE TUTORIAL GUIDE