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Visual Studio Tools for Office Sample ChapterNow that we have considered the basic pattern of the Office object models, let us consider how developers pattern and build their Office solutions. There are three patterns that most solutions built using Office follow.
• Office automation executable
• Office add-in
• Code behind an Office document
An automation executable is a program separate from Office that controls and automates an Office application. An automation executable can be created with development tools such as Visual Studio .NET 2005. A typical example is a stand-alone console application or Windows Forms application that starts up an Office application and then automates it to perform some task. To start a solution built this way, the user of the solution starts the automation executable that will in turn start up the Office application. Unlike the other two patterns, the automation code does not run in the Office process but runs in its own process and talks cross process to the Office process being automated.
An add-in is a class in an assembly (DLL) that Office loads and creates when needed. An add-in runs in process with the Office application rather than requiring that a separate process from the Office application is running. To start a solution built this way, the user of the solution starts the Office application associated with the add-in. Office detects registered add-ins on
Download pdf Visual Studio Tools for Office Sample ChapterTop 10 Web 2.0 attack vectorsWeb 2.0 is the novel term coined for new generation Web applications. start.com, Google maps, Writely and MySpace.com are a few examples. The shifting technological landscape is the driving force behind these Web 2.0 applications. On the one hand are Web services that are empowering server-side core technology components and on the other hand are AJAX and Rich Internet Application (RIA) clients that are enhancing client-end interfaces in the browser itself. XML is making a significant impact at both presentation and transport (HTTP/HTTPS) layers. To some extent XML is replacing HTML at the presentation layer while SOAP is becoming the XML-based transport mechanism of choice.
WEB 2.0 Security concerns – Reshaping the industry
This technological transformation is bringing in new security concerns and attack vectors into existence. Yamanner, Samy and Spaceflash type worms are exploiting “client-side” AJAX frameworks, providing new avenues of attack and compromising some of the confidential information. On the “server-side”, XML based Web services are replacing some of the key functionalities and providing distributed application access through Web services interfaces. These remote capabilities to invoke methods over GET, POST or SOAP from the Web browser itself provide new openings to applications. On other side, RIA frameworks running on XML, XUL, Flash, Applets and JavaScripts are adding new possible sets of vectors. RIA, AJAX and Web services are adding new dimensions to Web application security.
Download pdf Top 10 Web 2.0 attack vectorsVLXE THERMODYNAMIC SOFTWARE TUTORIAL GUIDEVLXE 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 GUIDEA Guide to Purchasing CopiersAcquiring a copier is something that is usually done only every four or five years. Over that time, technology advances means that the range of machines you are familiar with may have been superseded. As a consequence, it can be a challenging time for the non-expert to select the "right" copier for their organization. DGS, Procurement & Logistics, State Printing & Duplicating have compiled this guide to assist you in selecting a copier for your application. It is recommended that you use the step-by-step guidelines to assist in your selection.
An electronic version of the guide has also been compiled in Word for windows format.
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The information in the guide has been assembled from personal knowledge and experience, reference to independent buying guides, supplier information and data gathered in copier replacement projects already completed. It has been constructed in a way that will enable you to logically address the steps necessary to make a more informed decision - giving due consideration to the type and size of machine, the features required, costing analysis and servicing issues.
The guide addresses the most frequently asked questions about copiers:
• When should I changeover our existing copier?
• What features should I look for in a copier?
• What size machine is right for our application?
• How do I work out the cost of operating a copier?
• Should we buy, rent or lease the copier?
• What should I look for in regard to servicing?
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Download Honda CBR125R Manual PDFVolkswagen Beetle 1.8T BCS (Boost Control System) engine installation instructionsInstallation Instructions
1) Before starting the installation make sure the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed.
2) Find a suitable location to mount the BCS. In most cases the unit is installed in a spot below the center console. The unit is held in place with the Velcro that is provided.
3) Remove the dash cover cap located on the top of the dash by pushing forward and lifting off.
4) Remove the torx screws on the driver side dash cover and remove the cover. This will provide access to the ECU.
5) To improve access to the wiring harness, unplug the connectors and remove the engine computer. The computer is held in place by plastic clips.
6) Route the BCS wires up to the engine computer area.
7) Remove the ECU connector covers by cutting the zip ties and pulling off the covers from the connector housings.
8) Remove about eight inches of the cloth tape around the ECU wiring harness.
9) Make the connections about six inches away from the ECU connectors.
10) Use the ECU pin diagram below to help you locate the correct wires to connect into.
11) Verify the correct wire for each connection by pin number and wire color code.
See the reverse side of this page for wiring instructions.
Calibration Procedure
The rear panel calibration adjustment allows you to fine tune the BCS for your vehicle. If the setting is too high or too low, your car will not make full power. After the BCS is installed, the rear panel adjustment can be setPain Free ASP.NET 2.0 ObjectDataSource GenerationMicrosoft provides a very simple layer between the web interface (asp.net 2.0) and the database. The object they use to perform this is the SqlDataSource. It works very well in many cases. It’s fast, easy to use and great for demonstration of technology and to show how fast you can program database type applications. It falls apart (IMHO) when the application starts getting larger and requiring more customization. It’s also very hard to maintain because at the end of the day, it puts most of what it does in the aspx page itself.
The ObjectDataSource on the other hand completely abstracts the web interface from the database. This means that you can completely isolate the web interface from directly going against data tables. Because this layer sits between the web and the database, it allows for complex transformations of incoming data to the back end databases. This would be near impossible (and unreadable) with the SqlDataSource.
In general, the bad news about ObjectDataSource’s is that they are bulky to program. Lots and lots of repetition, lots of attribute lists and lots of chances to make small mistakes that are hard to find. This being the case, it is just screaming out for some kind of code generator and hence the name, “Pain Free ODS Generator”
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The Pain Free ObjectDataSource Generator (PF ODS Gen) is for engineers who just read the Why part above and knew exactly what I was talking about. It’s for engineers who know how to build ObjectDataSourcesAUTODESK 3DS MAX 8 Tutorial Guide Manual Volume IIICreating and Animating a Flying Logo In this tutorial, you’ll learn to create a flying logo for a fictitious company named Worldwide Designs. Using shapes, modifiers, lighting effects and Video Post, you produce an animated logo. Files for This Tutorial The files for this tutorial are in the tutorialsworldwide_designs folder. Note: All the necessary files to do the tutorials can be found on the Tutorial Files CD that ships with 3ds Max 8. Before doing the tutorials, copy the tutorials directory from the CD to your 3dsmax8 local installation.
Creating the Earth Using Textures You will create a sphere and apply a texture map to create the illusion of a globe. Create the earth object: 1. Start or R set 3ds Max. 2. Open the Create panel and click Sphere. 3. In the Perspective viewport, move your cursor over the center of the grid, then drag out a sphere.
Download AUTODESK 3DS MAX 8 Tutorial Guide Manual Volume IIIIBM ThinkPad X20 X21 Users Guide pdfGetting Service With the original purchase of an IBM hardware product, you have access to extensive support under warranty. Be sure to retain your proof of purchase to obtain warranty service. For hardware product assistance covered under the terms of the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty, you may call the IBM Personal Com- puter HelpCenter (1-800-772-2227 in the U.S.) The following services are available during the warranty period: Problem determination:Trained personnel are available to assist you in determining whether you have a hardware problem and deciding what action is necessary to fix the problem.
IBM hardware repair: If the problem is determined to be caused by IBM hardware under warranty, trained service personnel are available to provide service. Engineering change management: Occasionally, changes may e required after a product has been sold. IBM or, if authorized by IBM, your reseller will make Engineering Changes (ECs) available that apply to your hardware. To prepare for your call, fill in the blanks of the recording sheets (refer to “Recording sheet” on page 52) with information about your computer. If possible, be at your computer when you call. The following items are not covered: Replacement or use of non-IBM parts or nonwarranted IBM parts Configuration of BIOS as part of an installation to device drivers Installation and maintenance of network operating systems (NOS) Installation and maintenance of application programs
Download IBM ThinkPad X20 X21 Users Guide pdfMaya Basics TutorialHere is the basic Maya Interface: Menu Bar Common Menus – Standard File, Edit, Modify Create, Display, Window menus. Stay constant regardless of mode. Module Specific Menus – Vary based on the Maya module in which you’re operating. For example, you’ll have various polygon manipulation menus when in Modeling, and texturing tools when in Rendering. Status Line Module selector – Let’s you change which Maya module you’re using.
We typically use Modeling, Animation, and Rendering. Scene Icons – basic New, Open, and Save icons. Selection Mode – Let’s you specify how you want to select parts of your scene. By object, or By Component type. Selection Masks – Assuming you’re selecting by component type, these buttons allow you to specify the component on which you’d like to focus Snap Modes – Can be helpful in creating uniform layouts. Essentially objects etc… that you create will move to discrete coordinates as defined by a grid. Render Buttons – Shows you what your scene looks like when fully rendered. Show / Hide Editor Buttons – Lets you control what is seen at the screen’s far right
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