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  • Jade Tutorial Application - Defined Content Languages and Ontologies
  • When an agent A communicates with another agent B, a certain amount of information I is transferred from A to B by means of an ACL message. Inside the ACL message, I is represented as a content expression consistent with a proper content language (e.g. SL) and encoded in a proper format (e.g. string). Both A and B have their own (possibly different) way of internally representing I. Taking into account that the way an agent internally represents a piece information must allow an easy handling of that piece of information, it is quite clear that the representation used in an ACL content expression is not suitable for the inside of an agent. For example the information that there is a person whose name is Giovanni and who is 33 years old in an ACL content expression could be represented as the string (Person :name Giovanni :age 33) Storing this information inside an agent simply as a string variable is not suitable to handle the information as e.g. getting the age of Giovanni would require each time to parse the string. Considering software agents written in Java (as JADE agents are), information can conveniently be represented inside an agent as Java objects. For example representing the above information about Giovanni as an instance (a Java object) of an application-specific class Download Jade Tutorial Application - Defined Content Languages and Ontologies
  • Mashups in Plone: Leveraging Web 2.0
  • A mashup is a website or web application that seamlessly combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience. Web 2.0, a phrase coined by O'Reilly Media in 2004, refers to a supposed second-generation of Internet-based services - such as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and folksonomies - that let people collaborate and share information online in previously unavailable ways. Today's Focus: Identity Mashup Website - idmashup.org is a community hub for the recent digital identity conference, sponsored by The Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School - Attendees used our site to get to know each other, express their interests, suggest discussion topics - as well as a place to learn about what activities and sessions were happening. We Tagged Everything - Concept of Tagging easy to understand for users - Tagged Plone Content-types: News, Files, Conference Events and Pages - Tagged Attendees: User Profiles (using Plone membrane product) - Tags meant to classify and pull together content (e.g. identity+management, Authentication, idmashup06), and grow dynamically - All unique Tags show up in left portlet - filtered by Our Tags and My Tags Download pdf Mashups in Plone: Leveraging Web 2.0
  • Troubleshooting csUnit Addin for Visual Studio
  • This document outlines steps for troubleshooting the csUnit Addin for Visual Studio (csUnit4VS2005). You need administrative rights for some of the steps, e.g. write access to the registry. In Windows Vista you may need to confirm certain actions due to the User Account Control (UAC). Applicable Platforms – Visual Studio 2005 on Windows XP – Visual Studio 2005 on Windows Vista Procedure 1. Close all instances of Visual Studio regardless of version. Use task manager to verify that no instance of devenv.exe is running. 2. Uninstall all csUnit versions. 3. Using regedit, navigate to HKLM SoftwareMicrosoft.NETFrameworkAssemblyFolders. Ensure that no entry exists for csUnit. Remove if necessary. 4. With regedit open, navigate to HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftVisualStudio8.0AutomationOptionsLookInFolders and verify that it does not contain a value for csUnit. The exact name of that entry depends on your operating system and what installation folder you have chosen during setup. An example looks like this: C:Program Filescsunit.orgcsUnit 2.2.0 If necessary remove the value. Download pdf Troubleshooting csUnit Addin for Visual Studio
  • Timing Chain Installation
  • Timing Chain Installation, Thank you for choosing COMP Cams products; we are proud to be your manufacturer of choice. Please read this instruction sheet carefully before beginning installation, and also take a moment to review the included limited warranty information. Tools and Supplies Needed: 1. Basic hand tools as required for your particular camshaft balancer bolts. 2. Torque Wrench 3. Harmonic Balancer Installation Tool (Part #4920, for units with press on balancer). 4. Crankshaft Timing gear Installation Tool (Part # 4933 to be used in conjunction with #4920. For units with press on crankshaft gear only). 5. Pro Cam Lube (Part #153 or #154) 6. Camshaft Degree Kit (Part #4796 including degree video) 7. Crankshaft Socket (For your particular application) Part #4793 Chevy Small Block 265-400, 90o V6, Pontiac and GM 4 cylinder Part #4797 Chevy Big Block Part #4798 Ford 289-351W, 429-460, Pontiac 389-455, and Buick Part #4799 Chrysler V8, “LA”, “RB”, and Hemi 8. Thread Locking Compound 9. Engine Repair Manual for your particular engine Part #174 Revised 1/7/04 Kit Component Download Timing Chain Installation Manual
  • InFocus X2 Multi Use Performance Users Guide Manual
  • Positioning the projector 7 Projector and Device Connector Guide 8 Computer connections 8 Video connections 8 Connecting a computer source 11 Required computer connections 11 Optional computer connections 11 Displaying a computer source image 12 Adjusting the image 13 Using the projector with Windows 98 for the first time 14 Connecting a video device 16 Video device connections 17 Composite video connection 17 S-video connection 17 VGA connection 18 Displaying video 19 Adjusting the image 19 Shutting down the projector 21 Troubleshooting your setup 21 Using the remote control 29 Using the audio 30 Using the keypad buttons 31 Optimizing computer images 32 Presentation features 32 Optimizing video images 33 Customizing the projector 33 Using the menus 34 Picture menu 35 Settings menu 38 Maintenance 41 Cleaning the Lens 41 Replacing the Projection Lamp 41 Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens 43 Using the security lock 43 Appendix 44 Projected Image Size 44 Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors 44 If you are experienced in setting up projection systems, use the Quick Setup card that is included with the projector. For complete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to this Users Guide. Electronic versions of this Users Guide in multiple languages are available on the included CD. The most current versions can be found on our website. The website also has technical specifications (an interactive image size cal- culator, laptop activation commands, connector pin outs, a glossary, the product data sheet), a web store to buy accessories, and a page
  • Google Earth User Guide
  • Google Earth, a tool that combines satellite imagery, maps, terrain, and 3D buildings, has partnered with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) to bring forth tangible proof of the devastation that is taking place in Darfur. It is a particularly good advocacy tool because it gives a clear visual representation of what is taking place in Darfur. Use this guide for tips on how to use Google Earth to move Darfur as a significant issue on your campus. USING GOOGLE EARTH TO FURTHER THE CAUSE Google Earth uses symbols to identify damaged and destroyed villages and the location of refugee camps and Internally Displaced Person (IDP) camps. Google Earth’s maps of the region, pictures of refugee camps, and videos of survivors can be used in presentations by students, faculty, and professionals to show the extent of the devastation that has occurred in Darfur. Use Google Earth in addition to PHR’s other advocacy materials to show your classmates, faculty members, and fellow activists the atrocities that have occurred in Darfur. USING GOOGLE EARTH FOR AN EVENT When hosting an event relating to Darfur, you can create a “tour” to show areas or villages in Darfur. The tour can become part of a Powerpoint presentation at your event. Images from Google Earth can also be integrated into advertisements or used for a photo exhibit. JUST CHECKING THAT THERE ARE NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENTS? Incorporate Google Earth into Presentations or Discussions at the following events: Art Show Community Forum Conference or Panel of experts Symposium Cultural Fair Lecture Powerpoint Slideshow Workshop In addition, users can post videos
  • An Introduction to Java Programming Tutorial
  • What You Will Need for this Tutorial Setting up the Project Architecture of the SlideShow Application 1 — Building the About Box 2 — Building the Image Button 3 — Building the Rollover Button 4 — Building the Forward Button 5 — Building the Backward Button 6 — Building the Play/Pause Button 7 — Building the Close Box Button 8 — Building the Controller 9 — Building the Slide Show 10— Building the Image File Name Filter Download An Introduction to Java Programming Tutorial
  • MB86290 Series Graphics Driver Users Manual
  • This document describes the mechanisms of MB86290 Series Graphics Driver (the “Graphics Driver”) and application interfaces. This document is written for an engineer developing a graphics application using the “Graphics Driver”. A description of this document has premised the reader who has understood specification of MB86290 Series Graphics Controller (the “Graphics Controller”) and technology about graphics. If needed refer to the specification of Graphics Controller, or graphics-related books. Graphics- *Graphics related technology which will be the requisite for an understanding of this document Device coordinate system, object coordinate system, coordinate transformation, conversion matrix, clipping, polygon, shading, Z-buffer method, shade surface elimination, texture mapping, tilling, anti-aliasing, alpha blending, chrome-key composition, palette color, etc. Controller” *Specifications of the “Graphics Controller” For hardware specifications of the “Graphics Controller” and programming, refer to the following documents. - Graphics Controller Specifications - Application Note These documents are prepared for every “Graphics Controller”. Each “Graphics Controller” and document names are described in the table 1. Download pdf for MB86290 Series Graphics Driver Users Manual
  • Introduction Starting AutoCAD
  • In this first tutorial you will learn how to start AutoCAD, save a drawing, and a range of common drawing commands. Start AutoCAD by clicking on the Windows Start button (bottom left), then move the mouse to Programs then CAD and Modelling then "AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 2" and click on AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 2. A dialog giving various startup options will be displayed. Select the second option: "Start from Scratch" and click OK. Once AutoCAD has loaded, move the mouse around until you see a crosshair cursor. The AutoCAD window has a number of important features: 1. The standard Windows drop-down menus. 2. The standard Windows toolbar below the menus, it includes: File-New, File-Open, File-Save, Print and "Find and Replace"(!!). 3. In addition to the standard toolbar there will be a number of AutoCAD specific toolbars: Object Properties, Draw and Modify (there may be others...?). 4. The graphics area - that's the area where you draw-note the scroll bars and the axis label. 5. View Tabs - these 'tabs' give access to different view of the current drawing. The "model" tab should be selected at present. 6. The command area - this small window (by default) has space for three lines of text - this is where you type commands. 7. The status area, at the bottom of the AutoCAD window, this includes the current cursor position. Download pdf Introduction Starting AutoCAD
  • Sculpted Prims with Maya Modeling, Texturing, Exporting Tutorial PDF
  • First, we install the exporter script that we’ll need to export from Maya to Second Life. Get the script at http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlSculpt_mel . Copy the contents of the script. Run Maya: 1. Start the MEL (Maya script language) editor by pressing the button in the lower right corner 2. Paste the script text into the lower window 3. Save script to shelf will create a button in the Maya menu, allowing for easy access of the exporter SETUP 2: THE BASIC SPHERE A sculpty is sampled from a basic sphere form. The recommended setup is to start with a NURBS sphere of 16×16 sections. Here’s how to create the base sphere that we then can edit into nearly arbitrary forms: Download Sculpted Prims with Maya Modeling, Texturing, Exporting Tutorial PDF