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  • BMW Tool Catalog PDF
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  • Microformats At the crossroads between Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web
  • Nowadays, a major part of the Web as we know it is based on HTML and its various adaptations. HTML, or "HyperText Mark-Up Language" is what is known as a "tagging" language. It is used to formalise the drafting of a document by means of logical organisational tags. Using these tags, we can provide browsers with basic indications such as "this is a table", "this is a list item", or "this is a level 3 title". In addition to these tags, "class attributes" are indicators used by style sheets to define page's appearance on screen or on paper, such as "block position", "item colour"... Microformats are a special class of attribute, belonging to a list predefined by a community. They are added to the HTML code tags, playing the dual role of a style presentation and semantic structuring. Let's take a conventional web page, for example, containing information about a conference. This type of page is intended for a human reader, who will be able to decipher the various information from the presentation (venue, hall, time, speakers...). Without class attributes, html tags simply indicate that such and such a part of the text corresponds to the title or the body of the web page, and do not provide any information on the conference itself. As a result, a robot would not be able to recognise such information. With microformat class attributes, this semantic information can be added to the html tags. Adding microformats to HTML code thus provides a solution to the
  • Pro ASP.NET 2.0 in VB 2005 Chapter I pdf
  • When Microsoft created .NET, it wasn’t just dreaming about the future—it was also worrying about the headaches and limitations of the current generation of web development technologies. Before you get started with ASP.NET 2.0, it helps to take a step back and consider these problems. You’ll then understand the solution that .NET offers. In this chapter you’ll consider the history of web development leading up to ASP.NET, take a whirlwind tour of the most significant features of .NET, and preview the core changes in ASP.NET 2.0. If you’re new to ASP.NET, this chapter will quickly get you up to speed. On the other hand, if you’re a seasoned .NET developer, you have two choices. Your first option is to read this chapter for a brisk review of where we are today. Alternatively, you can skip to the section “ASP.NET 2.0: The Story Continues” to preview what ASP.NET 2.0 has in store. The Evolution of Web Development More than ten years ago, Tim Berners-Lee performed the first transmission across HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). Since then, HTTP has become exponentially more popular, expanding beyond a small group of computer-science visionaries to the personal and business sectors. Today, it’s almost a household term. When HTTP was first established, developers faced the challenge of designing applications that could discover and interact with each other. To help meet these challenges, standards such as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and XML (Extensible Markup Language) were created. HTML established a simple language that could describe how to display rich documents on virtually
  • WinTask The ultimate automation tool for Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista Tutorial
  • WinTask is a task automation tool ; you can automate all the things you do in Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server and Windows Vista. WinTask is a powerful, flexible platform for building automation solutions on a stand-alone or networked PC. You can, for instance, launch an accountancy package, integrate data from other programs, calculate results with this new data and then print them. You can also launch a terminal emulation package, type the userid and the password, navigate through the host screens, pick up data in different screens and paste them back on your PC. You can navigate on a website, extract prices and retrieve them in an Excel spreadsheet. You can create an installation script to automatically install software on thousands of PC’s. WinTask can provide all the user information required to install software without any user interaction. Download pdf WinTask The ultimate automation tool for Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista Tutorial
  • Manual do Utilizador do Nokia E61i
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  • Creating a Footprint Map Using AutoCAD 2000 from an Aerial Photograph
  • AutoCAD is the world's most popular computer-aided drafting software product for the personal computer available in both DOS and windows by Autodesk, Inc. Anything that can be drawn on a drawing board can be drawn by AutoCAD. AutoCAD is an interactive drawing system designed to permit a user to construct or edit a drawing on a graphics display screen. It is similar to other word-processing programs except that in this case the thing being processed is a drawing. Each drawing is stored on a disk file, and AutoCAD is only able to edit one drawing at a time. An AutoCAD drawing is made up of entities. All the objects in the drawing space are considered entities such as lines, arcs, circles, text, and so on or blocks (which are groups of entities). The entities are defined geometrically in terms of the normal Cartesian coordinate system (right-handed system with positive X-axis to the right, positive Y-axis up the screen and positive Z-axis coming out of the screen towards the user). For example, lines are defined by their end- point coordinates (x, y and z), while circles are defined by their center coordinates and radius. Each entity also has certain attributes associated with it, such as line style, text font or color. AutoCAD organizes information in different layers like other programs like Photoshop and Illustrator. This means that any drawing entity can be assigned to any layer of the drawing. This allows separation of portions of the drawing. For example, all parcels could be assigned
  • MicroTrack 24/96 Professional 2-Channel Mobile Digital Recorder User Guide
  • The MicroTrack 24/96 is a portable recorder that can record stereo audio signals directly to CompactFlash media in either WAV or MP3 format. The MicroTrack 24/96 can be connected to a computer via the USB connection to transfer audio files. The USB port is also used to recharge the internal battery of the MicroTrack 24/96. Typically, a computer’s USB port will supply enough power to recharge the MicroTrack 24/96’s battery, though a USB power supply is also provided for charging without a computer. The MicroTrack 24/96 has an 1/8” microphone port which supplies 5V for electret microphones like the included stereo “T” microphone. Two 1/4” TRS inputs accommodate mic or line level inputs, and can supply phantom power for condenser microphones. A coaxial SPDIF input is available for recording from a digital source; the MicroTrack 24/96 automatically sets the sample rate to match the incoming stream. An 1/8” headphone port and RCA line outs can be used for monitoring recordings and playback. While the MicroTrack 24/96 is simple to use, we still suggest that you read through this entire manual to familiarize yourself with all the functions contained within this portable unit. Download pdf MicroTrack 24/96 Professional 2-Channel Mobile Digital Recorder User Guide
  • ePortfolio Mash Up with GoogleApps
  • Google Apps for Education: ePortfolio and Formative Assessment Workflow Schools and universities can set up free Google Apps accounts with their own domain name, where they can give all student and faculty acces to a variety of tools, including a GMail account, iGoogle portal, Google Groups for collaboration, and Pages, for creating websites. Each user can also use their GMail account to activate other Google services, such as GoogleDocs. Students and teachers have email accounts, with more than 2 GB of storage per account. Gmail is the web-based or POP-mail account that is also the common ID for other Google applications. Students have a portal with links to all of their Google files, applications plus other tools. Students can maintain a reflective journal (blog) of their learning activities and reflections with feedback through the commenting function that is a part of any blog tool. Students and teachers have space to discuss their work. Students create word processing, spreadsheet or presentation artifacts in GoogleDocs. All GoogleDocs files can be shared for collaboration with other students in collaborative projects, or with teachers for feedback. Documents are the standard word processing files, where students can create online, or upload from an existing Microsoft Word or Open Office word processing file. Spreadsheets are the standard spreadsheet applications which can be imported from an exisrting Microsoft Excel or Open Office spreadsheet file. Presentations are the standard slide show application which can be imported from an existing Microsoft Powerpoint or Open Office presentation file. Other people can be sent the URL for
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  • Step by Step Guide to your Mimio Technology System on Macintosh OS pdf
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