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  • AJAXSearch: Crawling, Indexing and Searching Web 2.0 Applications
  • Current search engines such as Google and Yahoo! are prevalent for searching the Web. Search in dynamic pages, however, is either inexistent or far from perfect. AJAX and Rich Internet Application are such applications. They are increasingly frequent on the Web (in YouTube, Amazon, GMail, Yahoo!Mail) or mobile devices and are offering a high degree of interactivity to the user, by seamlessly loading content from the server without the need to refresh the page. Current search engines cannot correctly index AJAX applications. This produces false positives and false negatives, because search engines do not understand the application logic that loads content dynamically. Crawling an AJAX application is a difficult problem. Since the user invokes events on the page, crawling must identify the different application states generated by the client-side logic. This demo sets the stage for this new type of search and shows that a search engine for AJAX can be built. Among others, the challenges, as opposed to traditional search engines, are: automatically identifying states by triggering events, efficiently crawling application states, avoiding the invocation of potentially very numerous events, scalability in the number of events, duplicate elimination of states, result presentation and aggregation, ranking. The demo presents the AJAX search engine: crawler, indexer and query processor, applied on a real application and showcases challenges and solutions. Currently, Google and other search engines are the usual way to search the World Wide Web. A big part of the Web pages can be indexed and retrieved with good quality. However, the Web
  • Building a Better Style Guide
  • Why are style guides so frequently created, but so rarely successful? All too often, businesses ask for a style guide as a means to create a common look and feel, in the belief that it will solve usability problems and establish consistency between applications – only to be disappointed in the results. Even if such a style guide is followed carefully, the resulting interfaces may not meet usability goals.. This paper explores strategies for creating a style guide that is more than a simplistic rules book. By making the style guide part of the process, it can be used to promote a shared vision, to help the product meet business and usability requirements for consistency and…it may actually be used. All too many projects to improve the usability of a user interface start with a request to create a style guide. To many user-centered designers, a style guide is the documentation of a design – the end of a design process – not a starting point for usability. And yet, we continue to create them, despite that fact that they may do little to address real usability problems or create a common approach to interaction. This paper describes some tactics and techniques for creating style guides that present and organize the appropriate information in a usable structure. WHAT’S IN A STYLE GUIDE? Style guides can be classified as platform (or language) guide, general design guides, or corporate style guides for a specific application. Although they overlap in many ways, each has a different
  • Using Silver light to Build a hero bar with ASP.NET
  • What Is Silverlight? Silverlight is a new Web presentation technology that is created to run on a variety of platforms. It enables the creation of rich, visually stunning and interactive experiences that can run everywhere: within browsers and on multiple devices and desktop operating systems (such as the Apple Macintosh). In consistency with WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), the presentation technology in Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 (the Windows programming infrastructure), XAML (eXtensible Application Markup Language) is the foundation of the Silverlight presentation capability. The Evolution of Web Development: Moving to Web.Next When Tim Berners-Lee at CERN invented the modern Web, it was intended as a system that allowed static documents to be stored and linked on a network- based system. Over the years, innovation grew, with the logical next step being "active" documents that are generated at the time they are requested with time-specific or user- specific information. Technologies such as CGI empowered this. Over time, the ability to generate documents on the Web became paramount, and the technology evolved through CGI, Java, ASP, and then ASP.NET. ASP.NET provided a milestone in the ability for a developer to develop quality Web applications quickly using a server-development paradigm and best- of-breed tools from the Visual Studio line of products. Download pdf Using Silver light to Build a hero bar with ASP.NET
  • Samsung SGH-A707 Series
  • Phone System?, is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal ......Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, can Get manual
  • Screw Thread for Metal Screws Using 3DS Max
  • 1. Create a ‘Helix’ spline object from the create panel. Make sure there are plenty of turns in it and that both radii are the same. 2. Add an extrude modifier and adjust the amount so it just about reaches the next coil, get it as close as possible but don’t spend ages doing it as step 4 will sort it out. 3. As you will notice the tube is inside out so add a 'Normals' modifier to flip them and turn it the right way. 4. Now as there is still a gap in-between the coils add a 'Vertex Weld' modifier and increase the value just enough to weld the gap together. 5. Now, add an 'Edit Poly' modifier and go into 'Edge' sub-object mode, then select one edge travelling the length of the tube and hit 'Ring' (Alt+R) to select the entire helix. 6. Click the small grey box next to 'Connect' in the modify panel and give the selection 1 edge segment. You will now have two spirals travelling the length of the tube. (I forgot to do an image of this stage :) 7. Select one edge of one spiral and click 'Loop' (Alt+L) in the modify panel to select the entire spiral. Then click the 'Scale' tool (R) and drag the web connecting the two width axes for the tube (shown in yellow in the image below), this will create your thread depth. Download pdf Screw Thread for Metal Screws Using 3DS Max
  • The Art of Unix Programming Teaching Guide
  • The Art Of Unix Programming (TAOUP) was written primarily to be used as a self-education tool for professional or enthusiatic amateur programmers. It was not designed to be a course textbook, but it may usefully be employed as one. This instructional guide is intended to help. TAOUP is different from the general run of Unix tutorials, which tend to concentrate on the level of basic shell usage, application programming interfaces and other relatively low-level issues. TAOUP very deliberately focuses at a higher level: design principles, style, and the history that has informed both. It is not a replacement for an introductory UNIX textbook, but a valuable complement to same. TAOUP could be appropriate in at least three different contexts: • Courses on the Unix operating system. TAOUP is appropriate as a core text in a course on Unix, especially one oriented toward programmers (as opposed to, say, training system administrators). • Intermediate-to-advanced courses on software engineering. The problems of complexity control in larger software systems, and the lesson Unix experience teaches about that control, are a core theme of the book. • Courses on the history of computing. The material is presented in a historical frame, with an emphasis on technology as a human activity. The evolution of Unix makes an interesting lens through which to examine interactions between technology, economics, and subcultural history. Download pdf The Art of Unix Programming Teaching Guide
  • Learning Maya is Child's Play Article
  • When 15-year-old Daniel Grigsby attended the 6th Form Open Evening, an event showcasing pre-university courses available for study, he had no idea his destiny was about to reveal itself. He immediately headed over to the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) stand with an air of curiosity and child-like excitement. “What’s Maya?” he asked the man behind the stand, as he pointed to a small book on the table. “It’s computer animation software. Films like Spider-Man®, The Lord of the Rings™ Trilogy and many others use it to create all kinds of special effects,” was the enthusiastic response. “I want to work in special effects,” Daniel almost whispered. His eyes were dancing as he picked up the book and lingered over its pages. “Well, you’ve come to the right place,” smiled the man. That was a year ago and the man behind the stand was Rob Jones, Digital Arts Facilitator and Maya instructor at Lewisham City Learning Centre (CLC). Daniel has since worked on two animated films and is preparing to attend Bournemouth University, a leading school in computer animation. “When I met Rob Jones by accident, I was very lucky. I am now able to learn this sophisticated software long before going to university,” says Daniel. “Having this experience has given me the encouragement to work hard to achieve my goal.” Download pdf Learning Maya is Child's Play
  • VW Golf and Jetta Fuel and Exhaust Systems - Carburettor Models Manual
  • Accelerator and throttle cables - removal, refitting and adjustment . 10 Accelerator pedal - removal and refitting Air cleaner element - renewal Air cleaner unit - removal and refitting Automatic air cleaner temperature control - testing Carburettor (1.05 litre engine) - adjustments Carburettor (1.3 litre engine) - adjustments Carburettor (1.6 & 1.8 litre engines) - adjustments Carburettor - overhaul Carburettor - removal and refitting Choke cable (1.05 litre engine) - removal, refitting and adjustment . 12 Exhaust system - inspection, removal and refitting Fuel filler gravity valve - removal, testing and refitting Fuel gauge sender unit - removal and refitting Fuel pump - testing, removal and refitting Fuel reservoir - removal and refitting Fuel tank - removal and refitting General information and precautions Inlet and exhaust manifolds - removal and refitting Inlet manifold preheating - testing Specifications Air cleaner Type Element type Element application: 1.05 litre 1.3 litre 1.6 litre 1.8 litre Automatic air temperature control Renewable paper Champion Wl01 Champion W102 Champion U508 Champion U508 Fuel pump Type: 1.05 and 1.3 litre 1.6 and 1.8 litre Mechanical, diaphragm, operated by plunger from camshaft Mechanical, diaphragm, operated by eccentric on intermediate shaft 4A Fuel filter Type Champion L104 Carburettor - 1.05 litre Pierburg/Solex 31 PIC-7 Type Venturi Main jet Air correction jet with emulsion tube Idling fuel jet Idling air jet uxiliary fuel jet Auxiliary air jet Enrichment (primary/secondary) Injection capacity (cc/stroke) Float needle valve Float needle valve washer thickness Fast idle speed Choke valve gap Throttle valve gap
  • GXT800/850 Series Owner's Manual
  • Congratulations on your purchase of a high quality MIDLAND product. Your 2-way radio represents the state-of-the-art in high-tech engineering. Designed for GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) operation, this compact package is big in performance. It is a quality piece of electronic equipment, skillfully constructed with the finest components. The circuitry is all solid-state and mounted on a rugged printed circuit board. Your two-way radio is designed for reliable and trouble-free performance for years to come. Features - 22 GMRS/FRS Channel - 142 Privacy Codes (38 CTCSS / 104 DCS) - Water Resistant (IP4 Standard) - Direct Call - VOX - Selectable Call Alert (additional Animal Sound on GXT850) - NOAA Weather Radio - NOAA Weather Alert - VIBRATE ALERT - Scan Function - Monitor Function - Roger Beep Tone - Silent Operation - Keypad Lock - Power HI/MED/LO Settings - Speaker / Microphone Jacks - Battery Meter / Battery Low Indicator The GXT800/850 Series operates on GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) frequencies which require an FCC (Federal Communications Commission) license. You must be licensed prior to operating on channels 1 - 7 or 15 - 22, which comprise the GMRS channels of the GXT800/850 Series. Serious penalties could result for unlicensed use of GMRS channels, in violation of FCC rules, as stipulated in the Communications Act's Sections 501 and 502 (amended). You will be issued a call sign by the FCC which should be used for station identification when operating the radio on GMRS channels. You should also cooperate by engaging in permissible transmissions only, avoiding channel interference with other GMRS users, and being prudent with the length of their
  • Using AutoCAD on the PWF
  • The installed version of AutoCAD is AutoCAD Map v3 which is AutoCAD release 14 with added spatial (or GIS) functionality. It can be started by doing Start PWF Programs and Information Graphics and Presentation AutoCAD Map Please note that AutoCAD can be made to do things by choosing tools or tasks from the menus, or issuing commands on the AutoCAD commandline. This document will use the command line wherever possible because the menus may change between versions of AutoCAD. In addition, clones of AutoCAD will look and feel different, but often implement the same commands. Personal Profile (acad14.cfg) AutoCAD takes its basic configuration from a file acad14.cfg. Each user has their own version of this file in: F:appscfg.pwfautocadacad14.cfg If this file becomes corrupted AutoCAD will fail to start, or start then crash horribly. The file can become corrupted because you have chosen inappropriate options in Tools Preferences or just because it is one of those things that happen. Deleting the configuration files:... Download pdf Using AutoCAD on the PWF