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  • Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) Tutorial
  • The EPICS toolkit consists of a set of software components with which Application Developers can create a control system. The basic component types are: •OPI Operator Interface. A UNIX- or NT-based workstation or PC which can run various EPICS tools—the “clients.” •IOC Input Output Controller. A VME/VXI-based chassis containing a Motorola 68K or PPC processor with various VME I/O modules for analog and digital signals, and for access to field buses such as Allen-Bradley, GPIB, CANbus or CAMAC. •LAN TCP/IP-based Local Area Network. A communication network which connects the IOCs and OPIs. EPICS provides a software com- ponent, Channel Access, which provides network transparent commu- nication between every client—such as OPI—and an arbitrary number of servers—such as IOC. EPICS Attributes •Tool Based EPICS provides a number of tools both for creating and also for operating a control system. This minimizes the need for custom coding and helps ensure uniform operator interfaces. •Distributed An arbitrary number of IOCs and OPIs can be supported. If a single IOC becomes saturated, its functions may be spread over several IOCs. •Event Driven Network loading and message latency are simultaneously minimized by allowing only changes to a datum to be sent by servers to clients (“reporting by exception”). •Customization Users may add new components to support their applications; they are configured using simple ascii tables. •Scalable Systems from a few to 100,000 “channels” supported. •Modular Distinct “software buses” at several layers allow good decoupling between clients and servers, across versions, and mixed hardware. •Platforms Runs on most Unix workstations, VMS, Windows NT. Download pdf Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) Tutorial
  • Semantic Web Use Cases and Case Studies
  • Presenting compelling search results depends critically on understanding what is there to be presented on the first place. Given that the current generation of search engines have a very limited understanding of the query entered by the user, the content returned as a result and the relationship of the two, the opportunities for customizing search results have been limited. Opening up search The majority of Web pages today are generated from databases, and Web site owners increasingly are providing APIs to this data or embedding information inside their HTML pages with microformats, eRDF, or RDFa. In other cases, structured data can be extracted with relative ease from Web pages that follow atemplate using XSLT stylesheets. SearchMonkey reuses structured data to improve search result display with benefits to both search users, developers, and publishers of web content. The first type of applications are focusing on remaking the abstracts on the search result page: Figure 1 shows the kind of presentations that structured data enables in this space. Based on data, the image representing the object can be easily singled out. One can also easily select the most important attributes of the object to be shown in a table format. Similarly for links: the data tells which links represent important actions the user can take (e.g. play the video, buy the product) and these links can be arranged in a way that their function is clear. In essence, knowledge of the data and its semantics enables to present the page in a much more
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  • Ebay File Exchange Basic Template Instructions
  • This guide explains how to use the eBay File Exchange listing tool to post product listings to the eBay web site. This guide was designed to be used with one of the standard templates available on the File Exchange Select Template web page. What is File Exchange? This section provides a general overview of File Exchange, and then explains template structure and use. eBay File Exchange overview This section explains the requirements and qualification necessary to use the File Exchange templates, and then presents a general workflow. File Exchange requirements and qualifications File Exchange allows you to create listings offline using a standard flat-file format, and then easily bulk upload and manage a large number of listings and the resulting sales reports. The File Exchange tool helps you quickly and efficiently: • Create new listings • Confirm there are no errors in your listing files before posting them • Revise active listings • End active listings • Download sales reports • Issue refunds • Mark items as shipped • Leave feedback. File Exchange is the ideal tool if you: • Are already familiar with the eBay listing process • Have a lot of inventory items you want to list on eBay • Use software, such as Microsoft® Excel, Access or another program to manage your inventory and you want to use it to create a listing file for eBay • Are familiar with flat files and want to batch list several items in a single file. Using File Exchange involves meeting certain eBay account qualifications and computer system requirements. Qualifications To use File Exchange, you must: • Be registered on eBay for at least
  • A Guide to Microsoft Active Directory (AD) Design
  • Active Directory design is an enormous task. The technology has more capabilities and is therefore much more complex than any other networking technology available today. Because of this, many organizations are late deploying AD into their production environment. The goal of this guide is to facilitate the design process for those DOE sites that are currently engaged in designing their Active Directory network. This guide is based on personal experience and a two-year design process that included planning, meetings, documentation, and training. This information has the potential to cut the design time by 50% and produce more tangible results than using the Microsoft design process alone. This guide provides a general tutorial of Active Directory concepts as well as highlights some of the pitfalls, issues, and misinformation to be aware of when designing Active Directory for a site. Additionally, this guide demonstrates three common Active Directory designs and design tradeoffs by presenting a pragmatic scenario. To accomplish this, it is broken into 3 parts. Part I is comprised of an overview of Active Directory. Specifically, Section 3 outlines an Active Directory Tutorial and Section 4 describes the Microsoft Design process. Section 5 describes how to scope an AD Design. Part I provides the basis for understanding the design scenarios illustrated in Part II and best practices described in Part III. Download pdf A Guide to Microsoft Active Directory (AD) Design
  • Getting started with CVSDude and PushOK SVN SCC for Visual Studio
  • 1. Install PushOK SVN SCC a) Download the setup file from the PushOK web site. Once downloaded, double click the exe file and click Next to continue with the setup. b) Read and agree to the license agreement and click Next. c) Confirm that the application destination folder is correct and click Next. d) Click Next to complete the installation. e) Click Close to exit the setup wizard and initiate the file monitoring service which will examine your computer for all subversion managed folders. g) The setup wizard will then scan your computer for any folders managed by subversion. h) To start the registration wizard click Register. .... 2. Add a Visual Studio Solution to CVSDude Subversion Account a) Open Visual Studio 2005 and the solution that you want to add to your CVSDude Subversion Account and select File | Source Control | Add Solution to Source Control. Download pdf Getting started with CVSDude and PushOK SVN SCC for Visual Studio
  • Understanding Bluetooth Security with Linux
  • Two views of Bluetooth security Different security modes Security mechanisms on the host side Linux and HCI sniffing Bluetooth security in action Looking at the BlueSnarf attack Bluetooth architecture Application specific security mechanisms Bluetooth host security mechanisms Security mechanisms on the Bluetooth chip Bluetooth security • Link manager security • All security routines are inside the Bluetooth chip • Nothing is transmitted in “plain text” • Host stack security Interface for link manager security routines Part of the HCI specification Easy interface No further encryption of pin codes or keys Security modes • Security mode 1 • No active security enforcement • Security mode 2 • Service level security • On device level no difference to mode 1 • Security mode 3 • Device level security • Enforce security for every low-level connection HCI abstraction Upper HCI (protocol stack) Commands Events ACL Lower HCI (hardware interface) SCO ACL = L2CAP data SCO = Audio data Security commands HCI_Create_New_Unit_Key HCI_{Read|Write}_Pin_Type HCI_{Read|Write|Delete}_Stored_Link_Key HCI_{Read|Write}_Authentication_Enable HCI_{Read|Write}_Encryption_Mode HCI_Authentication_Requested HCI_Set_Connection_Encryption HCI_Change_Local_Link_Key HCI_Master_Link_Key Download pdf Understanding Bluetooth Security with Linux
  • Tutorial for MS Access For Introduction to Java Programming, 5E
  • Introduction Access is a ubiquitous database running on Microsoft Windows. It is usually used by a single user. Access provides an intuitive graphical user interface that enables you to create tables and insert, update, and delete data from the windows without using the SQL commands. However, to develop database applications using Java, you still have to learn and use SQL. This tutorial demonstrates using SQL with Access and developing Java programs for Access. 1 Creating a Database and Executing SQL Here are the steps to create a database and execute SQL statements from Microsoft Access: 1. Launch Microsoft Access database as shown in Figure 1.1. Check Blank Access database in the Create a new database section. Click OK to display the File New Database dialog box, as shown in Figure 1.2. Create and select the directory book in the Save in field and type exampleMDB.mdb in the File name field. Click Create to create a new database. The exampleMDB database is created as shown in Figure 1.3. Download PDF for Tutorial for MS Access For Introduction to Java Programming, 5E
  • Top 10 reasons to buy Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS)
  • Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS) allows retails to respond rapidly to consumer demands, proactively manage inventory and pricing, and control critical business information across your retail network, from the point of sale (POS) to supply chain, customer, and financial management systems. Here are 10 ways that RMS can equip retailers to compete in a demanding, constantly changing retail marketplace. 1. Make better use of your employees' time and energy. Equipped with a familiar, Microsoft Office-like interface, a host of automated operations, and integrated information, your staff can focus on keeping pace with customer demand for products, and delivering superb service, even if they're new to their jobs. Associates can learn basic POS functions in minutes, while managers can ensure smooth operations at both the store level and at headquarters with real-time visibility into inventory, purchasing, and sales performance and trends. 2. Fast, flexible transaction processing lets you keep pace with retail giants. Today's customers simply expect checkout processes to go without a hitch, even for complex requests and transactions. With Microsoft Dynamics RMS, associates can check prices, availability, and stock location instantly. They’ll be able to access complete customer information, manage multiple tenders and partial payments, and process debit and credit cards without the need for expensive middleware and high transaction fees. They can also quickly create and process returns, back orders, sales quotes, work orders, and layaways. Download pdf Top 10 reasons to buy Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS)
  • Volvo Engine unit MD11C D MD17C D Workshop Manual
  • This Workshop Manual contains technical data, descriptions and repair instructions for Volvo Penta products or product versions contained in the contents list. Ensure that the correct workshop literature is being used. Read the safety information and the Workshop Manual “General Information” and “Repair Instructions” carefully before starting work. Important In this book and on the engine you will find the following special warning symbols. Download Volvo Engine unit MD11C D MD17C D Workshop Manual