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  • Using Structures in C++
  • Structures form a very large building block with which to collect like data into one collective unit. They are a versatile data structure in which to clump data together in convenient little packages! They are essentially classes with all members defined as public access with no private or protected access modes available. They are most commonly used for conglomerating data and also support member functions, but that attribute is rarely used. I believe this is because when multiple functions are involved, the need for private and protected variables and functions increases. Definition and Syntax Arrays are one of the most widely used data structures in programming languages. One downfall of using such a data type is that one must use homogeneous data types, an array can only hold multiple items of the same type. Structures overcome this problem by allowing the programmer to have an unlimited number of items of different data types! Objects contained within the structure are referred to as a members. Here’s an example of what a structure declaration looks like: Here’s our general structure definition in Example 1. We use the struct keyword followed by a name for the structure. This name must be defined if we would like to make multiple copies of our structure. If we only need one instance, we can declare copyname as our instance name and disregard the name field. We can use listname[x] if we would we know that we will be immediately needing x copies of our structure. In Example 2, we have
  • Looking for a Holy Grail in e-learning: how to create reusable learning objects?
  • Today you can buy dozens and dozens of books about learning objects (LO). The subject seems to be mature enough to be used widely in learning and teaching practice. But after the initial hype less than ten years ago, things have not gone as smoothly as expected. Why? Predictions were promising: LO repositories will create a market for learning content, this will reduce costs for instructional design, shorten the development time for e-learning courses, different instructors will be able to use the same materials. But if we look around carefully, then despite a number of excellent examples (Chapman, 2007), LOs have not gained significant place in teaching and learning practice in most educational organizations. The number of available repositories and the number of LOs in them is growing, but not so fast as expected. Reuse and sharing of LOs lack widespread character. For example, in US (Matkin, 2002), with its huge higher education market, corporations and foundations started to finance e-learning content already more than ten years ago, hoping to earn their investment back quickly. But the higher education community is not a very typical community of "consumers", and investors claimed they miscalculated the demand. Cisco, one of the successful implementers of LOs, claims: "Very few organizations have actually developed a methodology to design, develop and implement Reusable Information Objects" (Cisco Systems Inc., 1999). In the rather developed Estonian e-learning community only 3% of teachers participating in the national e-learning conference in late 2007 claimed having used/created LOs. Many different kinds
  • AjaxScope: A Platform for Remotely Monitoring the Client-Side Behavior of Web 2.0 Applications
  • The rise of the software-as-a-service paradigm has led to the development of a new breed of sophisticated, interactive applications often called Web 2.0. While web applications have become larger and more complex, web application developers today have little visibility into the end-to-end behavior of their systems. This paper presents AjaxScope, a dynamic instrumentation platform that enables cross-user monitoring and just-in-time control of web application behavior on end-user desktops. AjaxScope is a proxy that performs on-the-fly parsing and instrumentation of JavaScript code as it is sent to users’ browsers. AjaxScope provides facilities for distributed and adaptive instrumentation in order to reduce the client-side overhead, while giving fine-grained visibility into the code-level behavior of web applications. We present a variety of policies demonstrating the power of AjaxScope, ranging from simple error reporting and performance profiling to more complex memory leak detection and optimization analyses. We also apply our prototype to analyze the behavior of over 90 Web 2.0 applications and sites that use large amounts of JavaScript. In the last several years, there has been a sea change in the way software is developed, deployed, and maintained. Much of this has been the result of a rise of software-as-a-service paradigm as opposed to traditional shrink-wrap software. These changes have lead to an inherently more dynamic and fluid approach to software distribution, where users benefit from bug fixes and security updates instantly and without hassle. As our paper shows, this fluidity also creates opportunities for software monitoring. Indeed, additional monitoring code can be seamlessly injected
  • Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003
  • Microsoft Access 2003 is a powerful, yet easy to learn, relational database application for Microsoft Windows. This tutorial is designed for users who are new or only have little experience using Access 2003. It introduces fundamental database concepts and operations and illustrates how they are performed in Microsoft Access 2003. This tutorial does not cover all of the features and functions of Microsoft Access 2003; emphasis will be on basic and frequently-used features, such as the creation of tables and queries, or importing spreadsheet into Access. Please be aware that Microsoft Access is only available for Windows users; Mac users may want to seek out a FileMaker Pro Tutorial. Objectives By using this tutorial, you will learn to perform the following operations in Access 2003: • Launch Access and identify the parts of the screen. • Define fields and field properties constructing table structures. • Enter and edit records in a table. • Find, sort data. • Design custom queries to display data. • Import and export data between Excel and Access. Download pdf Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003
  • Product Update Legend Igniter
  • Acura automobile dealer. 1 of 2. 1993 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved … Acura Automobile Division. Example of Customer Letter. The information in this bulletin is intended for use only by skilled technicians who have the proper tools, equipment, and training to correctly and safely maintain your car. These procedures should not be attempted by “do-it-yourselfers,” and you should not assume this bulletin applies to your car, or that your car has the condition described. To determine whether this information applies, contact an authorized. Download this PDF Manual
  • KVM over IP Switches Buyers Guide pdf
  • Some vendors you might expect to see in this Buyer’s Guide said they didn’t have a product that exactly matched the criteria or didn’t respond to our requests for information about their products. Adder Technology AVX4016IP, (44) 01954-780044, AVX4024IP 888-932-3337 http://www.adder.com ALIP AVM208-ALIP, AVM216-ALIP American Megatrends MegaRAC K1 770-246-8600, 800-828-9264 http://www.ami.com ATEN InternationalKN9116 888-999-2836 http://www.aten.com KN2116 CN5000 Avocent DSR1024 256-430-4000, 866-286-2368 http://www.avocent.com DSR1021, DSR1022 DSR1020, DSR2020 DSR4020, DSR802 DSR1031 DSR1030, DSR2030 DSR4030, DSR803 DSR2035, DSR8035 SVIP1010 Black Box Network Services ServSelect IP 724-746-5500, KV120A and KV121A 877-877-2269 http://www.blackbox.com ServSwitch Ultra Remote, Single-User ACR9000A ServSwitch Ultra Remote, Dual-User ACR9002A ServSwitch Ultra Remote, Quad User ACR9004A ServSwitch Remote ACR9005A ServSwitch Wizard IP ACR2004A ServSwitch Wizard IP Plus ACR2005A ServSwitch Cx KV1416A ServSwitch Cx KV1424A Black Box Network Services ServSwitch EC Series (continued) KV9304A ServSwitch EC Series KV9308A ServSwitch EC Series KV9316A Cyclades AlterPath 510-771-6100, KVM/netPlus 888-292-5233 http://www.cyclades.com AlterPath KVM/net Raritan Computer Dominion SX DSX4, 732-764-8886, DSXB-4-M... Download KVM over IP Switches Buyers Guide pdf
  • Open Suse 10.2 Gnome Quick Start PDF
  • When you start your system, you are usually prompted to enter your username and password. If someone else installed your system, check with your system administrator for your username and password. After logging into GNOME for the first time, you see the GNOME desktop, which offers the following basic elements... Download Open Suse 10.2 Gnome Quick Start PDF
  • Developing Applications with WebLogic SIP Server
  • The SIP Servlet API is a part of JAIN APIs and being standardized as JSR116 of JCP (Java Community Process). The SIP Servlet API version 1.0 was published in February, 2003. Note: In this document, the term “SIP Servlet” is used to represent the API, and “SIP servlet” is used to represent an application created with the API. J2EE provides Java Servlet that is a main technology of building Web applications. Although Java Servlet is used only to develop HTTP protocol-based applications on a Web application server, it basically has functions as a generic API for server applications. SIP Servlet is defined as the generic servlet API with SIP-specific functions added. SIP Servlets are very similar to HTTP Servlets, and HTTP servlet developers will quickly adapt to the programming model. The service level defined by both HTTP and SIP Servlets is very similar, and you can easily design applications that support both HTTP and SIP. Listing 1 shows an example of a simple SIP servlet. Listing 1-1 List 1: SimpleSIPServlet.java package com.bea.example.simple; import java.io.IOException; import javax.servlet.*; import javax.servlet.sip.*; public class SimpleSIPServlet extends SipServlet { protected void doMessage(SipServletRequest req) throws ServletException, IOException { SipServletResponse res = req.createResponse(200); res.send(); } } The above example shows a simple SIP servlet that sends back a 200 OK response to the SIP MESSAGE request. As you can see from the list, SIP Servlet and HTTP Servlet have many things in common: 1. Servlets must inherit the base class provided by the API. HTTP servlets must inherit HttpServlet, and SIP servlets must inherit SipServlet. 2. Methods doXxx must be overridden and implemented. HTTP servlets
  • How to create a dynamic maelstrom in Maya 8.X
  • A tutorial on how to make an animated giant whirlpool with foam and spray. Inspiration from Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End. 1. Start by creating a NURBS or a polygon plane. NURBS is propably best, but I used polygons on this one. Make it a high resolution, like 80x80. 2. Go into Polygons>Mesh>Sculpt Geometry Tool. Or if using NURBS go into Surfaces>Edit NURBS>Sculpt Geometry. 3. Model a valley in the middle of your plane. 4. Select your plane and go to Animation>Deform>Create Nonlinear>Twist. Resize the deformer, so that it fits just like on the image to the right. 5. Start playing with the Start Angle under the derformer’s attributes. After finding a suitable value, then start sizing the plane. As we scale it through the y-axis, the deformed plane will now twist like a whirlpool. 6. Go to frame 1 and extend the duration of your timeline. I went with 400 frames. At frame 1 keyframe the scale of the y-axis. Size to the point, where you want the shape to begin. Then go to frame 400 and scale the y-axis out, so that the malstroem will be at its final state. Key- frame and watch the animation. Simple, but if done properly it looks cool. Download pdf How to create a dynamic maelstrom in Maya 8.X
  • Virtools Quick Start Manual
  • The Quick Start tutorial is your introduction to the power and simplicity of Virtools Dev. The Quick Start tutorial is structured very much like a real project in Virtools Dev. You will follow these steps: 1. organize resources 2. plan the content to be implemented - what do you want the composi- tion (CMO) to do? 3. import the media; the models and characters that form and inhabit the world 4. arrange the scene 5. implement interactivity within the scene 6. test the scene 7. refine the scene based on the results of your tests 8. go back to (6) and continue to test and refine until you are satisfied that the scene meets the requirements you chose in (2) 9. release the composition NOTE In actual production, you would plan the content before organizing the resources. However this is a Quick Start tutorial, so things are done a bit differently! Organize Resources This tutorial uses models contained in the data resource VirtoolsResources. VirtoolsResources are normally installed by default. However, if you chose not to install this component, you will have to launch the installation program Download Virtools Quick Start Manual