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  • How to Identify Successful Actors of the Flickr Community and How to Determine Their Attributes
  • Under the term “Web 2.0” the Internet is currently going through a new growth phase where end users create content and communities are built for user interaction. One of these Web 2.0 services is Flickr, a photo-sharing platform that allows users to upload photos, tag, comment and add them to favourite lists and build a personal social network. Using the relationships between users, pictures, tags and groups, analysis of Flickr’s social structure gives a hint about the way people interact on a digital platform. Our project is part of a larger research project that aims to predict the success of social structures inside communities. Therefore we introduce a new approach to measure the performance of social entities inside the community and work out managerial implications. Although Flickr has become one of the most active Web 2.0 platforms, little research has been done so far. Mislove et al. [Mi07] state that online social networks including Flickr are so different from real world ones that the same measurements cannot be used. Kumaret al. [KNT06] from Yahoo Research have investigated the evolution of Flickr and Yahoo!360 by using an empirical model to prove their classification of three user groups. The process of pictures becoming popular through social network relationships is explored by Lerman & Jones [LJ06]. Advertising on social networking websites has also been a point of interest in Clemons, Barnett & Appadurai [CBA07] who suggest a change of marketing and advertisement efforts caused by new requirements. This paper is divided into five sections. After a
  • A Companion to Installing Yellow Dog Linux 4.1 Guide
  • Please note that this Companion to Install is an addendum to that which is presented on-screen during the installation process.It is not meant to be used as a stand-alone document.Instead,it is designed to provide extra guidance for those portions of the installation process that may otherwise be confusing. Drive Configurations You may install Yellow Dog Linux as a stand-alone operating system,or you may install both OSX and Yellow Dog Linux.You may have 1 or more drives independent of the number of operating systems installed. If you do have 2 or more drives,1 for YDL and the second drive for OSX,it is advised that the Yellow Dog Linux drive be placed first in the ATA,SCSI,or Firewire chain (at the time of this writing,USB drives are not supported as targets for the installer). To install OSX and Yellow Dog Linux on a single drive,you will require a minimum of two primary partitions.Unless your drive is already configured as such,you must either boot from the OSX CD,reformat,then reinstall OSX (using the Drive Setup application)or use a 3rd party,non-destructive partitioning tool prior to installing Linux. Be certain to back-up all important OSX applications and data before working with any partitioning tool or reformatting your drive. PREPARATION Single Drive,Multi-Boot System You are now going to use Apple’s Drive Setup application to format and partition your drive.Please note that this procedure completely reformats and DESTROYS ALL DATA on your drive. These instructions are for the partitioning of OSX.For Classic Mac OS partitioning,please download the YDL 2.3 Guide
  • A Posteriori Defensive Programming: an Annotation Toolkit for DoS-resistant Component-Based Architectures
  • Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks make a system unavailable to well-behaved users by consuming a disproportionate amount of resources on the target system. DoS typically exploit weakness in the software, for instance consuming the bandwidth of the victim’s network or overloading the computational resources of its system. A lot of factors are involved when trying to build DoS resistant software. To make things worse, most of them are typically unknown during the development of the application. Reasonable hypotheses can facilitate the prevention of such attacks, but new ones can always arise and be exploited to damage systems. Researchers have studied the nature of these attacks [11, 7] and possible defense methodologies [12, 10], but building DoS resistant software still remains a challenging task. Building robust software can be achieved by adopting different techniques. For instance, in procedural or object- Download A Posteriori Defensive Programming: an Annotation Toolkit for DoS-resistant Component-Based Architectures
  • Asus A6 Users Manual pdf
  • This Manual Preparing your Notebook PC Knowing the Parts Top Side Bottom Side Right Side Left Side Front Side Rear Side Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Installing and Removing the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Pack Battery Care Operating Systems Support Software Power Connection Powering ON The Notebook PC The Power-On Self Test (POST) Power Management - “Stand By” & “Hibernate” Restarting or Rebooting Powering OFF the Notebook PC Using the Keyboard Colored Hot Keys Microsoft Windows™ Keys Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad Keyboard as Cursors Instant Launch Keys and Status Indicators Instant Launch Keys Status Indicators (front edge) Status Indicators (above keyboard) CD Player Control Buttons and Indicator Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device Using the Touchpad Touchpad Usage Illustrations Caring for the Touchpad Storage Devices PC Card (PCMCIA) Socket Optical Drive Flash Memory Card Reader Hard Disk Drive Modem and Network Connections Modem Connection Network Connection Bluetooth Wireless Connection (on selected models) Power System AC Power System Battery Power System Power Management Modes Appendix Optional Accessories USB Hub (Optional) USB 2.0 Slim Combo Drive (Optional) Wireless LAN Cardbus Card or USB USB Flash Memory Disk USB Communication Cable USB Floppy Disk Drive USB Keyboard and Mouse Optional Connections Monitor Out Connection External Audio Connections Securing Your Notebook PC IEEE1394 (on selected models) Printer Connection DVD-ROM Drive Information Glossary Declarations and Safety Statements DVD-ROM Drive Information Internal Modem Compliancy FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC RF Exposure Guidelines (Wireless Clients) FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Caution Statement Declaration of Conformity
  • ArcGIS Data Interoperability Tutorial
  • Welcome to ESRI® ArcGIS® Data Interoperability extension. This tutorial guides you through some basic Data Interoperability skills. This tutorial is designed to let you explore the capabilities of Data Interoperability at your own pace and without the need for additional assistance. You’ll need about 30–40 minutes of focused time to complete the tutorial. However, you can also perform the exercises one at a time if you wish. To enable the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension, you may have to perform one or more of the following steps from within ArcGIS. Making sure Data Interoperability is visible in ArcCatalog 1. Start ArcCatalog™ and from the Tools menu, click Options. 2. Click the General tab. 3. Under What top level entries do you want the Catalog to contain, check the Interoperability Connections check box. 4. Under Which types of data do you want the Catalog to show, check the Interoperability Data check box. Download pdf ArcGIS Data Interoperability Tutorial
  • Importing Maya Models into Crysis
  • T his tutorial will explain how to export static textured models (meaning no animation yet) from Maya into Crysis. I’ll update this tutorial as I learn more about the process and more tools become available. Big thanks to Psychojohno and Spiderdan for their tutorials which taught me a lot! What you need: • Maya 6.0 • The Far Cry SDK version 1.4 (you can get it from fileShack) • This script: CryExportUserInterface_001b.mel. (look for an updated version at http://seithcg.com/wordpress/?page_id=51) Important requirements: • Your object should be in its own directory inside of “Crysis/Game/Objects/My Objects/”. e.g.: “Crysis/Game/Objects/My Objects/toto/toto.ma” • The object’s textures should be inside the object’s directory. e.g.: “Crysis/Game/Objects/My Objects/toto/toto.dds”. But you can actually use any texture from any object, as long as the files are in the Crysis/Game folder. • For now the shader you use in Maya HAS to be either a “blinn” or a “phong” shader (NOT a “lambert”!). Download pdf Importing Maya Models into Crysis
  • Virtools Character Animation Tutorial
  • When creating animations, you should be very careful what you do with the FloorRef. When walking or running, the character should stay at a constant height from the FloorRef object. When jumping, the Character should increase it’s distance from the FloorRef object to give the appearance of translation away from the floor. Characters should ALSO have a “stationary root” that only moves relative to the floor reference (e.g. for walking, jumping etc.) but that does not move constantly (i.e. in an idle animation the root should not move). This is very important if you wish to use your Characters with the Virtools Mulituser Pack, or the dead reckoning algorithm used for predicting distributed objects will not work correctly. In short: Make sure the (stationary) root element does not move at all when the character is in its default (’wait’ or ‘idle’) animation. For other animations make sure the root moves a minimum; in a walk animation along the Z axis for example, make sure that the root moves along the Z axis only - there should be no movement on the X or Y axes. Note: Ensure the animations you create are ‘real’ in the sense that the Character actually performs them and does not ‘pretend’ to perform them - e.g. for a walk animation you should ensure that your character actually moves (translates) in your modeling application, and does not perform the animation in situ (”on the spot” or “in place”). Download Virtools Character Animation Tutorial
  • The Neural Basis of Decision Making
  • A decision is a deliberative process that results in the commitment to a categorical proposition. An apt analogy is a judge or jury that must take time to weigh evidence for alternative interpretations and/or possible ramifications before settling on a verdict. Here we evaluate progress in understanding how this process is implemented in the brain. Our scope is somewhat narrow: We consider primarily studies that relate behavior on simple sensory-motor tasks to activity measured in the brain because of the ability to precisely control sensory input, quantify motor output, and target relevant brain regions for measurement and analysis. Nevertheless, our intent is broad: We hope to identify principles that seem likely to contribute to the kinds of flexible and nuanced decisions that are a hallmark of higher cognition. SDT: signal detection theory SA: sequential analysis The organization of this review is as follows. We first describe the computational elements that comprise the decision process. We then briefly review signal detection theory (SDT) and sequential analysis (SA), two related branches of statistical decision theory that represent formal, mathematical prescriptions for how to form a decision using these computational elements. We then dissect several experimental results in the context of this theoretical framework to identify neural substrates of decision making. We conclude with a discussion of the strengths and limitations of this approach for inferring principles of higher brain function. Elements of a Decision The decisions required for many sensory-motor tasks can be thought of as a form of statistical inference (Kersten et al. 2004,
  • Choosing a Powered Wheelchair PDF Manual
  • The wide range of battery-powered vehicles currently available for the disability market is divided into three main categories: powered wheelchairs, scooters and buggies. The advice in this factsheet covers powered wheelchairs only. For advice on scooters and buggies refer to DLF fact sheet Choosing a scooter or buggy . People tend to think about purchasing a powered wheelchair when they can no longer manage their standard manual wheelchair. First, however, it may be worth considering the range of active user wheelchairs that are available. These are manual wheelchairs that are lightweight and have large propelling wheels on an adjustable axle, so that the position of the wheelchair user within the chair can be adjusted to optimise their propelling and manoeuvring potential. A wheelchair user who may, previously, have found propelling a standard wheelchair too difficult may find that the reduced effort needed to propel an active user wheelchair is sufficient to regain independent mobility. The relative lightness of these wheelchairs, especially over powered wheelchairs, is an advantage if the chair has to be lifted and transported in and out of a car boot. For further details on active user wheelchairs refer to DLF factsheet Choosing an active user wheelchair . Highway regulations group powered vehicles into two categories: Class 2 and Class 3 vehicles: ” Class 2 vehicles can travel up to 6. Download Choosing a Powered Wheelchair PDF Manual
  • Toshiba Qosmio G30 Review pdf
  • When Toshiba first introduced its Qosmio sometime in ‘04 it made headlines as being in the front of notebook technology. Now their third-gen model, the G30 has come to our fair shores and we’re looking at good old Quosmio style with the latest in Intel power. As with past models, the G30 offers one of the best 17-inch wide-screen displays around, a double-layer DVD drive, and an integrated TV tuner, as well as a full complement of ports and connections, a rocking set of stereo speakers, and an unparalleled set of multimedia controls. Now while most of these features are nothing bright sparkling new to us, what you’ll get on the vast majority of systems is a very highly watered down version. The Qosmio offers true multimedia performance with a bang. If you’re looking for a full-featured digital entertainment system that’s still somehow portable, the G30 leads the pack. Seriously speaking, the G30 is a very big laptop, even for a mobile graphics cum multimedia workstation. The keyboard has large, firm keys, much akin to what a normal desktop would have, albeit with some keys being re-positioned to optimize space usage. Above the keyboard resides the most complete set of system and A/V controls we’ve seen on a laptop. Interesting points include dedicated controls for display brightness, video signal in and out, and Dolby Home Theater Download Toshiba Qosmio G30 Review pdf