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  • MySQL Tutorial
  • Basic Database Terminology Many relational database concepts are really quite simple. In fact, much of the appeal of relational databases stems from the simplicity of their foundational concepts. Structural Terminology Within the database world, MySQL is classified as a relational database management system (RDBMS). That phrase breaks down as follows: • The database (the “DB” in RDBMS) is the repository for the information you want to store, structured in a simple, regular fashion: o The collection of data in a database is organized into tables. o Each table is organized into rows and columns. o Each row in a table is a record. o Records can contain several pieces of information; each column in a table corresponds to one of those pieces. • The management system (the “MS”) is the software that lets you use your data by allowing you to insert, retrieve, modify, or delete records. • The word “relational” (the “R”) indicates a particular kind of DBMS, one that is very good at relating (that is, matching up) information stored in one table to information stored in another by looking for elements common to each of them. The power of a relational DBMS lies in its capability to pull data from those tables conveniently and to join information from related tables to produce answers to questions that can’t be answered from individual tables alone. Download PDF for MySQL Tutorial
  • Building Loyalty in a Web 2.0 World
  • Over the last decade, a radical shift has occurred in the way customers interact with the marketplace.The traditional mode of using defined channels of communication has given way to a broad array of connection points.Along with this shift, today’s customers have come to expect a higher degree of transparency from firms providing products upon which they rely. Companies that are unsure how to engage in the new paradigm often meet this expectation of transparency with mixed signals.As traditional channels erode, and a broader community ecosystem emerges, companies must rethink their loyalty equation by understanding how to engage in the new environment. The new environment can drive even higher degrees of loyalty through enhanced customer involvement in many crucial aspects of an organization, including customer support, product management and engineering and marketing. Forward thinking companies realize that engaging in this new ‘web 2.0’ world requires more than just enabling new channels of communication, it requires a set of powerful tools to coordinate and manage every relevant interaction while providing intelligent feedback to all participants.Architected to enable this new paradigm, a trusted knowledge management suite can serve as a core technology that drives better interactions with your customer ecosystem by building a collaborative environment in which insights, ideas and knowledge can be shared to the benefit of all. Ultimately, this vibrant knowledge sharing leads to greater customer satisfaction and increased loyalty. The role of the customer evolves For decades, the support and marketing relationship between a company and its customers was well defined. Companies historically
  • Google File System PDF Manual
  • Google ABSTRACT We have designed and implemented the Google File System, a scalable distributed file system for large distributed data-intensive applications. It provides fault tolerance while running on inexpensive commodity hardware, and it delivers high aggregate performance to a large number of clients. While sharing many of the same goals as previous distributed file systems, our design has been driven by observations of our application workloads and technological environment, both current and anticipated, that reject a marked departure from some earlier file system assumptions. This has led us to reexamine traditional choices and explore radically different design points. Download Google File System PDF Manual
  • AED Challenge User Guide and Administrator Guide
  • AED Challenge is a training tool that provides a computer-simulated environment for practicing automated external defibrillation (AED) skills. It gives realistic practice to students who are learning to use an AED and helps experienced AED users keep their skills sharp. AED Challenge simulates a variety of sudden cardiac arrest scenarios. Your objective is to provide rapid treatment and defibrillation. The program gives advice, feedback, and scores performance. AED Challenge gives defibrillation-trained personnel quality practice whenever it is needed. AED Challenge follows the 2005 American Heart Association (AHA) and European Resuscitation Council (ERC) Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) AED Challenge was designed for review and practice of AED protocol knowledge by emergency responders. It is not a self-instructional program. It is intended to supplement training conducted by a qualified instructor and supervised by a licensed physician. This application is not a replacement for initial hands-on training using an actual device. The treatment recommendations contained in this application meet national and international guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated defibrillation. It is not intended to be a substitute for device operating instructions and local protocols. Download pdf AED Challenge User Guide and Administrator Guide
  • Body Wiring Manual 1997–2002 Aeromaster on Ford Chassis PDF
  • This Online Body Wiring Manual 1997–2002 Aeromaster on Ford Chassis Browse pages with Bookmarks (hyperlinks) or Thumbnails Bookmarks, at the left of the screen, are hyperlinks to document pages. From any page in this document, you can use bookmarks to jump to any section heading. To jump to a topic by using its bookmark, point to the bookmark name, and when the arrow becomes a pointing hand, click on the name. If a triangle (or + sign) appears to the left of the bookmark, click the triangle (or + sign) to show or hide subordinate bookmarks. Thumbnails are visual icons of the actual pages. After selecting the thumbnail view button (Acrobat Reader ver. 3.0) or tab (ver. 4.0/5.0; “Page” tab in 6.0), you can quickly browse for parts sections just by the “look” of the page. Click on the appropriate thumbnail to view that page. Download Body Wiring Manual 1997–2002 Aeromaster on Ford Chassis PDF
  • Body Parts Manual Aeromaster on Ford Chassis Manual PDF
  • This manual lists parts for walk-in (Aeromaster®) van bodies built on Ford chassis covering Model Years 1996 and later. Because Utilimaster manufactures many customized vehicle bodies, this manual cannot list and illustrate every possible part in every vehicle. Nevertheless, the most common body options are described here, and Customer Service can help with other options not shown. It contains exploded-view drawings and parts lists to aid in ordering replacement parts. This manual covers only those assemblies manufactured by or installed by Utilimaster® Corporation. Items such as chassis and drive train components or certain interior furnishings are covered by separate manufacturer-supplied information. All information, specifications, and illustrations contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. However, because of the Utilimaster policy of continual product improvement, Utilimaster reserves the right to amend the information in this document at any time without prior notice. Download Body Parts Manual Aeromaster on Ford Chassis Manual PDF
  • Honda Outboard Motor BF9.9A/15A Owners Manual PDF
  • This manual describes the operation and maintenance of the Honda Outboard Motor: BF9.9AJ15A All information in this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission. This manual should be considered a permanent part of the Outboard Motor and it must stay with the Outboard motor if resold. READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY. Pay special attention to these symbols and any instructions that follow. You WILL be KlLLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions. Your outboard motor or other property could be damaged if you don’t follow instructions. Honda Outboard Motors are designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to instructions. Operating this Outboard Motor requires special effort on your part to ensure your safety and the safety of others. Careless operation or misuse may cause injury or property damage. Read and understand this owner’s manual before operating the Outboard Motor. If a problem should arise, or if you have any .questions about your Outboard Motor, see an authorized Honda Outboard Motor dealer Download Honda Outboard Motor BF9.9A/15A Owners Manual PDF
  • Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .NET
  • The Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .NET is a powerful new “add-in” for Visual Studio .NET that makes it easier and faster for .NET developers to write Oracle applications. Available now as a free download on the Oracle Technology Network, it is tightly integrated with Visual Studio .NET and includes powerful features such as designers, automatic code generation and a PL/SQL editor. All of these features are designed with the goal of making developing for Oracle on Windows as intuitive and as easy as possible. Developers coming from a SQL Server background will find it to be familiar and intuitive, minimizing any learning curve. And for those who are new to Oracle development, this is an easy way to learn! This document will introduce the major features of the Oracle Developers Tools and provide an overview of the functionality. Major features include: • Oracle Explorer – Browse and alter the Oracle schema via a tree control • Designers and Wizards– e.g. Table Designer - makes database tasks easy • Automatic Code Generation – Drag and drop to create working code. • PL/SQL Editor – Edit stored procedures and functions in an integrated Visual Studio .NET environment • Stored Procedure Testing – Run stored procedures and functions • Oracle Data Window – View and edit your Oracle data • SQL Query Window – Execute any ad-hoc SQL statement or script • Integrated Help System - SQL, PL/SQL and Error Reference Manuals Download pdf Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .NET
  • Macintosh FlowJo Manual
  • FlowJo (Macintosh) Manual for Macintosh Workspace Overview Workspace Overview Adding Samples Groups Batch Analysis Statistics Summary of Drag and Drop Examples Keyword Search and Replace Graph Window Bivariate display Univariate displays Graph Types Bivariate displays Univariate displays Gating Autogating Tool Backgating PolyVariate Display Output SciBook The Layout Editor Copying Graphs Tables Iteration (Batching) Iterating in the Layout Editor Changing the Iteration Value FlowJo (Macintosh) Formulas in Tables Insert Function Text (String) functions: Printing Movies Exporting Exporting Histogram Data and Kinetics Data Platforms Kinetics Cell Cycle Analysis Derived Parameters Compensation Overview Compensation Wizard AutoCompensation Scripts Calibrated Parameters: Overview Kinetics Overview Cell Cycle Proliferation Population Comparison - Overview Comparison Algorithms FlowJo Population Comparison Platforms Multi-sample Population Comparison Clustering A Highly Efficient Algorithm for Cluster Analysis Introduction MultiGraph Overlay Graphical Display Background Gating FlowJo (Macintosh) Display Transformation Overview Why change the display of your data? Display transformation FlowJo Menus FlowJo Menu File Menu Preferences Workspace Preferences Graph Preferences Techniques Getting Help in FlowJo Offline Documentation Cancelling Batch Operations Option Key Techniques Mac and Memory Macintosh System Requirements Macintosh Memory Requirements for FlowJo Manual for Macintosh FlowJo (Macintosh) Workspace Overview FlowJo organizes all of your analyses into a “workspace”. The workspace contains the following information: • A list of all the samples that you have put into the workspace • A list of all the groups that you have created • All of the analyses (and results of calculations) • All compensation matrices that you have created or loaded • All table definitions that you
  • A Practical Dynamic Buffer Overflow Detector
  • Despite previous efforts in auditing software manually and automatically, buffer overruns are still being discovered in programs in use. A dynamic bounds checker detects buffer overruns in erroneous software before it occurs and thereby prevents attacks from corrupting the integrity of the system. Dynamic buffer overrun detectors have not been adopted widely because they either (1) cannot guard against all buffer overrun attacks (2) break existing code or (3) incur too high an overhead. This paper presents a practical detector called CRED (C Range Error Detector) that avoids each of these defeciencies. CRED finds all buffer overrun attacks as it directly checks for the bounds of memory accesses. Unlike the original referent-object based bound-checking technique, CRED does not break existing cde because it uses a novel solution to support program manipulation of out-of-bounds addresses. Finally, by restricting the bounds checks to strings in a program, CRED’s overhead is greatly reduced without sacrificing protection in the experiments we performed. Download A Practical Dynamic Buffer Overflow Detector