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WebSphere Commerce Integration with eBay: Using the eBay SDK and Web ServicesIBM WebSphere Commerce is a J2EE-based product which provides a platform for developers to write an integrated extensible solution that adds value in customer-centric online business. WebSphere Commerce allows developers to customize its functionality according to current business demands so that the integration of specialized business functionality like auctions, third party shipping rate & tax calculation within WebSphere Commerce is possible by using Web Services & XML. eBay is the world’s online marketplace where community of individuals and merchants has equal opportunity to buy and sell new or used goods at fair prices. eBay provides online interface for their customer as well as offer SDK and API (Application Programming Interface) for tool developers to create specialized applications that satisfy business need and market demand of any B2C Stores.
The eBay Auction Management module within WebSphere Commerce Accelerator provides streamlines multi-channel management, integrated listing, and checkout tools within a single interface for your online B2C store.
The core functions this module is offer:
- Manage your eBay Listings.
- Centralized Product Data for Online Store and eBay Listings.
- Winning Bidders Checkout through your B2C Store.
- Scheduled List and Relist Items on eBay.
- Integrated Order Management and Inventory Tracking
- Control listing checkout and shipping preferences.
- Streamline order management by directing buyers to checkout through your web store or use eBay to collect payment.
Introduction
eBay is a world wide online auction service provider where you can trade together with large retailers without high overheads or start up costs and sale or purchase item/items of your choice at competitiveDwarf's Guide to Debian GNU/LinuxThe major difference between the Debian distribution and other Linux distributions that are currently available is its open development model. This is not, however, the only difference between Debian and the other distributions.
The second, equally important difference, is Debian’s strict adherence to the “Free Software” ideal. It is quite impressive, when you think about it, that this distribution is composed of freely redistributable software, complete with source code. Now, most other distributions also supply source code and these same programs, but they will also put packages into their distributions that can not be redistributed under certain conditions, without any concern for the legal problems that they deliver to their customer. Users of the Debian distribution can be assured that what they find in that distribution will have no constraints on the free distribution and modification of that software, leaving them free to build “value added” systems from this Distribution without fear that they will find themselves in court for misuse of someone else’s intellectual property.
Debian provides areas within the archives for packages that do not meet these rigid standards, but are desired by the Debian community. Because of its free software status, the Debian packaging system can be used to package software that does not meet its own standards for free distribution.
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Start of Production
1992
End of Production
2001
Numbers Produced
26,403
Price
19,250 DM
Engine
Motor Type
Four-stroke, two cylinder, horizontally opposed “Boxer” engine, air cooled
Bore x Stroke
99 x 70.5 mm (3.89 x 2.77 in)
Displacement
1085 cc
Max Power
90 hp (66 KW) at 7,250 rpm
Max Torque
95 Nm / 70 ft lb at 5,500 rpm
Compression Ratio
10.7 : 1
Valves Per Cylinder
4
Valve Control
hc, using chain drive, cup tappets, push rod and rocker arm
Carburation System
Electronic injection, Bosch Motronic MA 2.2
Engine Lubricating System
Wet sump
Power Transmission
Clutch
Dry single plate, with lever action diaphragm spring
Number of Gears
5
Gear Selection
Dog type gearbox (ratchet foot lever)
Gearbox Ratios
4.16 / 2.91 / 2.13 / 1.74 / 1.45 : 1
Rear Wheel Ratio
1 : 2.81
Bevel/Crownwheel
11 / 31 teeth
Electrical System
Ignition System
Electronic ignition, Bosch Motronic MA 2.2
Alternator
12 V 700 W
Starter
1.1 Kw
Spark Plugs
Bosch FR6 DTC
ChassisType of Frame
3 part tubular space frame, engine serving as load bearing component
Front wheel suspension
BMW Telelever fork with longitudinal control arm and central strut
Rear wheel suspension
BMW Paralever swinging arm
Spring Travel Front/Rear
120 / 135 mm (4.72 in x 5.31 in)
Wheel Rims, Front
3.50 x 17
Wheel Rims, Rear
4.50 x 18
Tyres, Front
120 / 70-ZR 17
Tyres, Rear
160 / 60-ZR 18
Brakes, Front
Dual disc brake 305 mm / 12 in diameter
Brakes, Rear
Single disc brake 285 mm / 11.22 in diameter
Dimensions/Weights
Length x Width x Height
2175 x 920 x 1286 mm (85.62 x 36.22 x 50.62 in)
Wheel Base
1473 mm / 57.99 in
Fuel Tank Capacity
23 litres / 5.05 gal / 6.07 gal US
Unladen Weight with Full Tank
239 Kg / 526 lb
Max. Permissible Weight
450 Kg / 991 lb
Ground Clearance
153 mm / 6.02 in
Seat Height (Unladen)
800 mm (31.496 inches) or with adjustable seat 780 / 800MetaStock Professional User’s ManualFor Windows 98 and higher Version 8.0 When you need to make an investment decision, the last thing you want is to have your computer get in the way. Technology should help you reach a decision, not hinder you. Which is why MetaStock Professional is based on visual investing. Visual investing lets your eyes operate the software, freeing your mind to concentrate on more important matters–like your trades. Visual investing is made possible through object orientation. Simply put, “object orientation” means that the commands for objects are contained within the objects themselves. Rather than having to search a maze of menus and toolbars, you access commands directly from the objects.
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Download pdf MetaStock Professional User’s ManualMSI UM0220 User ManualThe x24 camera integration kit is designed to demonstrate the features of the VS6×24 single chip camera module. The camera integration kit consists of a baseboard and a plug-in board, containing a VS6×24 device in a socket package. Figure 1 shows the base board with the socket plug-in attached. Software is provided which allows easy demonstration of the available features. An external interface allows access to the camera data and control signals, allowing the user to pass video data directly to their application. The user will be able to control the camera through the USB 2.0 interface, or through their own application.
Initially, the camera must be set up using the USB 2.0 interface, after which the camera can be used in conjunction with both the USB 2.0 interface and the user’s application, or with the user’s application as a stand alone module. Figure 1. IMG-x24-E01 image
Download MSI UM0220 User ManualF-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus for Smartphone Users Guide ManualThis Guide Is Organized Conventions Used in F-Secure Guides Chapter 1 Introduction 13 1.1 F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus 1.2 Key Features Chapter 2 Installation 15 2.1 System Requirements 2.2 Installing F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus 2.2.1 Direct Installation 2.2.2 Installation Using Your Computer 2.3 Uninstalling F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus Chapter 3 User Interface 19 3.1 Main View 3.1.1 Main View Buttons 3.1.2 Main Menu Chapter 4 Startup and Shutdown 23 4.1 Starting F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus 4.1.1 First-Time Start-Up (Activation) 4.1.2 Normal Start-Up 4.2 Shutting Down F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus 4.3 Hiding the User Interface Chapter 5 Configuration 31
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Download pdf F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus for Smartphone Users GuideNICMOS optical aberrations coma and astigmatismComa and astigmatism of NICMOS cameras have been derived using phase retrieval … Coma and astigmatism in NICMOS cameras are generally small, producing the
Coma and astigmatism of NICMOS cameras have been derived using phase retrieval analysis of the data from the NICMOS focus monitoring program. Analysis of these aberrations has revealed that y-coma in all three camera experienced a systematic change over the NICMOS lifetime in Cycles 7 and 7a. A similar variation has been found for x-astigmatism in camera 2. In camera 3, the x-astigmatism increased dramatically after the FOM had been given a y-tilt of 16 arcsec. X-coma and y-astigmatism in all cameras did not show substantial systematic variations over the same period of time. The results of this study should help to understand the origin of the NICMOS optics instability. They should also facilitate interpretation of possible changes in NICMOS cameras when they are back to operations after installation of the cryocooler in Cycle 10.
1. Introduction
NICMOS optical characteristics experienced noticeable variations since the start of the instrument orbital life in early 1997. These include not only the changing focus position
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