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  • Cyberbully AlerT User Guide
  • Once the CyberBully Alert software is installed on your child’s Macintosh or Windows PC computer, your child will have an icon placed on his or her computer’s Menu or TASk bar. If your child receives a threat online, he or she can click on the icon and send an immediate message to a computer and/or cell phone. The software also immediately captures a shot of the active screen—which is then stored in a CYBerBullY AlerT™ folder in the computer’s DOCuMenTS or MY DOCuMenTS folder. Your child also has the option of giving more details and further documenting the threat. There are 4 easy steps to install and use CyberBully Alert™. 1. Downloading the Software 2. Configuring the Software 3. using the Alert System 4. Reviewing messages Use an Empowering Strategy with Your Child. • Involve your child in the download process. The more you and your child can be partners—and the more your child can understand and assume responsibility for the process—the more effective the process will be. • encourage a discussion about the importance of online safety with your child. In a comfortable, relaxed setting, sit down with your child and discuss the benefits of CyberBully Alert™. Ask your child how he or she feels about the process and check for understanding during the download process and at regular intervals throughout the year. • Discuss with your child who will be registered to receive alerts. If you haven’t already done so, activate your membership and DownloAD the CyberBully Alert™ software. • Click on the link above to take you
  • User's Guide for Nokia N93
  • media files on your Nokia N93 or search for other devices. in the Home network folder. ...... To crop the image size manually, select Manual or a Download manual
  • The Linux Public Web Browser mini?HOWTO
  • The directions below will produce the RedHat (currently version 6.2 is used, 7.0 is in development) Linux system that boots into the bare (=no window manager, like gnome, kde or fvwm2) X server and starts Netscape Navigator (not Communicator, which includes Main and News clients). Upon exiting the browser the X server is restarted and the new Netscape process is launched as needed. The system is intended for Internet Kiosks and similar applications. Security is emphasized at all the stages of the setup. This HOWTO will be updated (maybe significantly) as long as more reports about the deployment of such boxes will arrive. The basic idea here is to give web access to people who wander by, while limiting their ability to mess anything up. This setup was originally intended for trade shows, but it might be applicable other places you want to have a web browser going without having to babysit a computer. Following these instructions does not make your system bulletproof or idiot?proof. You need a graphical browser This document assumes that you already have a running graphical web browser, such as Netscape Navigator, on your system. You should have permission to use your graphical web browser. If you want to use Netscape Navigator in a commercial setting, you can buy a copy with appropriate license through Caldera. You need to be able to add an account If you don't have the right to be root, get the system administrator to add the ``guest'' account and give you ownership of guest's home directory.
  • End-to-End Process Integration with SAP NetWeaver
  • By integrating a variety of processes, businesses can have timely access to accurate data. A number of advantages result, such as accelerating time to market of products and services, maximizing partner business results through synchronized product catalogs, and improving the ability to respond and adapt to changing conditions. Organizations have been investing in solutions to integrate business processes across the enterprise and into the value chain for some time now, with mixed results. Often, large expenditures on point solutions for enterprise application integration, business partner integration, or business process management have failed to provide a satisfactory return on investment. While they may solve a single problem well, these solutions do not address requirements for a technology foundation that meets today’s needs, much less those of tomorrow. That’s why savvy organizations are seeking an advanced approach to end-to-end process integration. These organizations are moving away from point solutions toward broader plat- forms that solve integration issues, while also serving as the architectural foundation for future application services. The Solution: End-to-End Process Integration with SAP NetWeaver™ Two factors are critical to the successful implementation of integrated processes. One is the underlying technology platform, well integrated with all necessary technologies and applications. The other increasingly important factor is the packaged availability of integration content – best-practice process templates, standards-based document templates, and widely used partner collaboration patterns. Download pdf End-to-End Process Integration with SAP NetWeaver
  • WPF and Silverlight Building Rich Interactive Applications with XAML
  • Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) WPF provides a unified framework for building applications with rich user interfaces and interactivity. It is built on top of the .Net Framework and makes use of the managed and unmanaged code. WPF programming model allows the developers to write code once and deploy it as a standalone installed application or in a browser. Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web. Silverlight offers a flexible programming model that supports AJAX, VB, and C # and integrates with existing Web applications. Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) XAML is a markup language for declarative application programming. It is a tools-supported, XML-based user interface design language that maps XML markup tags to objects in the .NET Framework, enabling designers and developers to collaborate on delivering superior user experiences. Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight application user interfaces are created in XAML. Development Environments Visual Studio and Expression Studio are tools used by the developers and UI designers. Expression Studio is primarily used by the UI designers to create the layouts, styles, animations, etc. Visual Studio is used by the developers to write the code behind to take care of the functionality and processing. Both Visual Studio and Expression Studio make use of the same project definition structure. Hence a project created in Visual Studio can be opened in Expression Studio and vice versa. XBAP (stands for XAML Browser Application) XBAP is a WPF application run in the
  • Writing Applications Using PHP
  • Many developers have learned to use PHP over the years because it’s a good solution for creat- ing Web pages and the price is right. The PHP acronym is like many other new acronyms for the Internet—the acronym is recursive (refers back to itself). PHP stands for PHP Hypertext Processor. This general-purpose HTML scripting language works much like ASP (see Chapter 6) or other page description languages you might have used. Essentially, you mix HTML with scripting information. When the PHP process sees HTML, it sends the text directly to the user. It processes any scripting information, and passes the resulting HTML to the user as well. This chapter helps you discover how PHP works with Amazon Web Services. I’m assuming that you already know something about PHP, but the first two sections provide some suggestions on how to learn more about PHP. Because PHP runs on so many platforms, you’ll also find some suggested resources for getting and installing PHP for your particular server. These instructions might require a little technical knowledge on your part, so make sure you understand what the instructions require before you perform them. The examples in this chapter show how to use PHP to create an Amazon Web Services application. The first example provides simple instructions for accessing the Web service without any fancy application features. You’ll also find an application that shows how to use PHP with MySQL, an open source database. In fact, you can download every piece of software in this chapter free
  • Nokia Pro Pack
  • Express Repair. Repair and maintenance service ensures minimal. downtime for up to 24 months. Easy data backup. From the minute you buy Nokia Pro Pack.. Nokia Pro Pack Services for today's business professionals Finally, you havethe Nokia mobile devicethatgives you the freedom tochoose when and where you work, with fingertip access tothepeopleinyourlifeand the information you need. Now,get up and running in minutes, and keepitthat way with Nokia Pro Pack: • QuickSet-up Assistance • Priority handling ofyour support calls • Express Repair • Easy data back-up with your memory card Quick Set-up Assistance Get the help you need to go from out-of-the box to operational in minutes. Priority Handling of Your Support Calls Direct access to highly skilled technical experts who offer anytime awe to your support questio— from how to use an advanced feature to configuration assistance. Express Repair Repair and maintenance service eures minimal downtime for up to 24 months. Easy data backup From the minute you buy Nokia Pro Pack, your memory card helps eure that your data is protected and available. To purchase Nokia Pro Pack service, please visit a participating Nokia Care Point. For a list of participating Nokia Download PDF
  • IBM ThinkPad 600/600E (2645) Hardware Maintenance Manual pdf
  • This First FRU Replacement Notices LCD Replacement Notice Screw Notices System Board Replacement Notice CPU Card Replacement Notice (600E and 770X Only) DC-DC Card Replacement Notice (770X Only) Related Service Information How to Use Error Messages How to Diagnose Multiple FRUs Reset Switch Running a Low-Level Format Service Web Site Passwords Power Management Features Fn Key Combinations Checkout Guide Audio Checkout Diskette Drive Checkout Fan Checkout Indicator LED Checkout Indicator Panel Check Out Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Checkout Memory Checkout Modem (DSP) Checkout Port Replicator Checkout Power Systems Checkout System Board and CPU Card Checkout TrackPoint Checkout Running the Diagnostics PC Card Slots Test Universal Serial Bus (USB) Test Displaying the Error Log Checking the Installed Devices List Diagnostic Error Codes ThinkPad 600 Model-Unique Functions Product Overview Status Indicators Symptom-to-FRU Index Numeric Error Codes © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 Beep Symptoms Audio-Related Symptoms CD-ROM-Related Symptoms Function-Related Symptoms Indicator-Related Symptoms Infrared-Related Symptoms Keyboard- or TrackPoint-Related Symptoms LCD-Related Symptoms Modem (DSP)-Related Symptoms PC Card-Related Symptoms Peripheral-Device-Related Symptoms Power-Related Symptoms Other Symptoms Intermittent Problems Undetermined Problems FRU Removals and Replacements 1010 Backup Battery 1020 DIMM 1030 Battery Pack 1040 Hard Disk Drive 1050 UltraslimBay Device 1060 Keyboard Assembly 1070 Keyboard 1080 Speakers 1085 Speaker Cable 1090 LCD Assembly 1100 PC Card (PCMCIA) Slot Assembly 1110 Modem Card 1115 System Kit for RFID 1120 Sub Card 1130 CPU Card and Fan 1140 Guide Rail, Mic. Cable, or TV Out Card 1150 System Board 2010 LCD Front Cover 2020 LCD Hinges and Cables 2030 Inverter
  • Matching Schemas in Online Communities: A Web 2.0 Approach
  • When integrating data from multiple sources, a key task that online communities often face is to match the schemas of the data sources. Today, such matching often incurs a huge workload that overwhelms the relatively small set of volunteer integrators. In such cases, community members may not even volunteer to be integrators, due to the high workload, and consequently no integration systems can be built. To address this problem, we propose to enlist the multitude of users in the community to help match the schemas, in a Web 2.0 fashion. We discuss the challenges of this approach and provide initial solutions. Finally, we describe an extensive set of experiments on both real-world and synthetic data that demonstrate the utility of the approach. The World-Wide Web is teeming with communities, such as those of movie fans, database researchers, bioinformatists, intelligence analysts, and so on. As such communities proliferate, research on their data management challenges has attracted increasing attention. A key challenge is to integrate data from multiple community-related sources. For example, the community of real estate agents in the Great Lakes region may want to build a system that integrates all real-estate sources in that area. As another example, the database community may want to integrate all information about publications, from DBLP, Google Scholar, and researchers’ homepages, among others. Today, integrating such data within a community is largely shouldered by a relatively small set of volunteers, henceforth called builders. To integrate the data, a key task that builders often face is to establish
  • 2007 Microsoft Office System User Interface Design Guidelines Preview
  • The layout of controls in the Ribbon changes when the width of the application window changes. When displayed on a large monitor, the Ribbon will adjust to show the “large versions” of groups in the Ribbon. When displayed on a small monitor, or when the user chooses to manually reduce the size of the application window, the Ribbon will adjust to show the “small versions” of groups in the Ribbon. The Ribbon is not designed for a particular display resolution. The Ribbon simply provides the best arrangement of the controls for the application and displays that arrangement appropriately for every possible size of the application window. The figure below illustrates how the layouts of controls on Microsoft Word’s Insert Tab change when the application window is horizontally resized. Note that some controls change from being displayed as large controls to being displayed as small controls when the Ribbon is narrower. Also note that some text labels for controls are removed from the Ribbon when the Ribbon is narrower. DEFINING GROUPS FOR RIBBON RESIZING 1. Resizing the width of the application window MUST change the layout of controls on the Ribbon. 2. The layout of controls on the Ribbon MUST change in real-time when the application window is resized by dragging with the mouse. The change in the layout of controls on the Ribbon MUST NOT be delayed until after the application window has been resized and the left mouse button is released. Download pdf 2007 Microsoft Office System User Interface Design Guidelines Preview