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  • Jeopardy in Web 2.0
  • What on earth is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 carries a high profile and surrounding hype. Developers must surely be feeling the heat to quickly adopt the new second generation of dynamic, interactive and simple by design technologies. Web 2.0 is the term pioneered by O’Reilly for new generation Web applications.Live.com, start.com, Google maps, Google Docs, YouTube, Flickr, and MySpace are few examples. Adaptation of this technology vector has changed the web application development approach and methodology significantly.AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript), RIA(Rich Internet Applications) and Web Services form the core components of Web 2.0applications. AJAX delivers a rich user interface by displaying more dynamic content. Another common technique is Real Simple Syndications feeds (RSS), an XML based standard that allows subscribers to promote information feeds. This is most commonly used to subscribe to blogs and news articles. AJAX and Rich Internet Application (RIA) clients are enhancing client-end interfaces in the browser itself. XML is making a significant impact at both presentation and transport (HTTP/HTTPS) layers. To some extent XML is replacing HTML at the presentation layer while SOAP is becoming the XML-based transport mechanism of choice. With Web 2.0, the functionality and experience of the sites become the primary focus, and the technology empowering the dynamic content is hidden behind the scenes to the average user. Yet the web applications underneath the polished finish remain just as complex, and add a variety of new and often unproven or unsecured technologies to the back end. Worms like Spaceflash, Yamanner and Samy are exploiting “client-side” AJAX frameworks,
  • MySQL Tutorial
  • Basic Database Terminology Many relational database concepts are really quite simple. In fact, much of the appeal of relational databases stems from the simplicity of their foundational concepts. Structural Terminology Within the database world, MySQL is classified as a relational database management system (RDBMS). That phrase breaks down as follows: • The database (the “DB” in RDBMS) is the repository for the information you want to store, structured in a simple, regular fashion: o The collection of data in a database is organized into tables. o Each table is organized into rows and columns. o Each row in a table is a record. o Records can contain several pieces of information; each column in a table corresponds to one of those pieces. • The management system (the “MS”) is the software that lets you use your data by allowing you to insert, retrieve, modify, or delete records. • The word “relational” (the “R”) indicates a particular kind of DBMS, one that is very good at relating (that is, matching up) information stored in one table to information stored in another by looking for elements common to each of them. The power of a relational DBMS lies in its capability to pull data from those tables conveniently and to join information from related tables to produce answers to questions that can’t be answered from individual tables alone. Download PDF for MySQL Tutorial
  • Districting Competition Tutorial Using ArcGIS 9.3 and Districting Wizard
  • This tutorial is designed to show the user how to use ArcGIS software and the Districting extension to prepare and submit a plan for the Competition. Please refer to the document “FINAL Rules of the Competition” for details and rules about this project including the rules and procedures of the competition. This tutorial, which also serves as a manual, provides instructions on how to use many of the tools, functions, and options available in ArcGIS and the Districting extension that will help the user create proposed plans for this project. However, because the tutorial was written in a relatively limited timeframe many functions and options of the software that may also be useful are not covered. Persons with more experience with GIS software in general and with ArcGIS in particular may be able to more easily learn and use these additional functions. Please follow the tutorial carefully as missed steps or incorrect specifications or actions can cause errors and much frustration. Please expect that it will take several practices and some hours of work to become comfortably efficient with the software. The software is the product of ESRI and may not always work as expected or desired. The authors of this document are only responsible for the tutorial and the two tools that were created to assist the competition – the Compactness Tool and the Fragmentation Tool. Any errors or significant omissions in the tutorial
  • Kontron RPD-1151 and RPD-1158 Users Manual
  • This Guide Customer Comments Advisory Conventions Unpacking Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Compliance Statement for Class B Devices CE Certification Guarantee and Warranty Policy Guarantee Limited Warranty Return Procedure Limitation of Liability Chapter 1 Drawer Setup Overview System Requirements Setting up the Drawer Unpacking Rack Mounting Installing the Video Card and Video Driver Connecting the Drawer Turning On the Drawer Testing the Drawer RPD-1151 and RPD-1158 User’s Guide Video Display Adjustment Overview Guidelines Before You Make Any Adjustments Using the Standard Controls for the Video Card Plug and Play Video Display Controls Table 2-1. Video Display Controls OSD Menu Options Auto Button Messages Chapter 3 KVM Switch (RPD-1158 only) Overview Features Rear Panel Installation Single Station Two or Three Stations Operation Hot Swapping Powering Off and Restarting Port Selection Port ID Numbering Overview Hotkey Summary Table OSD Operation Overview OSD Navigation Hotkey Navigation OSD Main Menu Headings Function Keys OSD Security Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance Troubleshooting RPD-1151 and RPD-1158 User’s Guide Specifications Drawer Details Environment Conditions Agency Approvals Power Management Table 5-1. Power Management Specifications Connectors Table 5-2. Keyboard or Mouse PS/2 Connector Table 5-3. VGA Connector Download Kontron RPD-1151 and RPD-1158 Users Manual
  • 17 inch PowerBook G4 Review
  • Introducing the new 17-inch PowerBook G4, with the largest display and thinnest design of any notebook computer. Key Features 17-inch widescreen. The stunning panoramic display with 1440-by-900-pixel resolution offers as much viewing area as a 19-inch CRT monitor. 1 inch thin. The gorgeous, ultrathin anodized aluminum design is unlike anything you”ve ever seen or held. Illuminated keyboard. A true ease-of-use breakthrough, the fiber-optic, backlit key- board makes it possible to work in low-light environments. Performance architecture. The 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor, 1MB of L3 cache, NVIDIA graphics, and new high-speed FireWire 800 deliver unmatched performance. SuperDrive. The slot-loading SuperDrive lets you burn custom CDs and professional DVDs using the included iDVD, iMovie, iPhoto, and iTunes applications. Advanced wireless. The new 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme provides superfast wireless networking, 1 and integrated Bluetooth technology offers the latest in connectivity to your mobile phone and other wireless Technical Specifications Processor and memory A 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine A 1MB DDR SRAM level 3 cache A 167MHz system bus A 512MB of PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM; two SO-DIMM slots support up to 1GB Storage A 60GB 4200-rpm Ultra ATA/100 hard drive 2 A Slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW) R Writes DVD-R discs at 1x speed; reads DVDs at 8x speed R Writes CD-R discs at 8x speed; writes CD-RW discs at 4x speed R Reads CDs at 24x speed Communications A Built-in 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme wireless networking 1 (based on IEEE 802.11g draft specification; 802.11b Wi-Fi certified) A Built-in Bluetooth 1.1 A Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T
  • 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
  • Foundations of Java - Chapter 1 Introduction to Java
  • Okay, enough of the convoluted history of Java the island and Java the platform. And yes, that is Java, the platform.What began in 1995 as just another programming language is now formally known as a platform. Beginning as a platform-neutral, Internet-friendly development language, Java has evolved into a means of creating programs for just about anything. Let’s step back to the beginning and see how it came about. Back in January 1991, a project by the name of Green began. The Green project’s purpose was to come up with a way of controlling set-top boxes, those smart cable TV access boxes. Because the hardware in the consumer devices was always changing, it became apparent to James Gosling, the “father” of Java, that C++ wasn’t appropriate for the job. As a result, the language called Oak was created; it was less susceptible to bugs and wouldn’t crash the whole system. It initially ran on a Hammer technology device called *7 (Star7). Cavorting across the touch screen was this little digital character named Duke, a helper agent, who would go off and do various tasks. (He later turned into the Java mascot.) Download pdf Foundations of Java - Chapter 1 Introduction to Java
  • Suzuki GSXR-1300R Hayabusa - Installation Instructions
  • Suzuki GSXR-1300R Hayabusa - Installation Instructions .... CAUTION ? Install the muffler only on the specified model of motorcycle. Download PDF
  • OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL How-to
  • The launch of OpenOffice.org 1.0 in 2002 removed at a stroke one major obstacle to the universal use of Linux on the desktop. At last, Linux users have office software - word processor, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation - which not only works at least as well as the Microsoft Office equivalent, but can also use Microsoft Office file formats, and is genuinely open source. However, this hasn't prevented objections from Microsoft diehards that they still can't migrate to Linux, because "Linux hasn't anything like Microsoft Access". Well, have I got news for you. It has, and it's called OpenOffice.org 1.0. One of the hidden secrets of OpenOffice.org 1.0 is that it also has a great user-friendly database front end. All you need to do is wire it up to one of the many open-source databases on Linux, and you have a Microsoft Access (and more) equivalent. This document explains how to make this connection, and then provides a quick tour of the database tools within OpenOffice.org 1.0. Many hardened OpenOffice.org 1.0 users are completely unaware of what is hiding under the covers, and are amazed once they start playing with the 'hidden' tools. Download pdf OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL How-to
  • Toshiba SD-H802A Review pdf
  • Leading Technology: HD DVD HD DVD: An evolution of DVD Affordable Blu-Laser Technology Upscale DVD Use of 12 cm and 8 cm CD‘s Sealed Enclosure Emergency eject Toshiba Storage Device Division leads the market in developing, designing and manufacturing of DVD-writer, DVD-ROM, Combination drives, HD DVD Drives and hard disk drives. As pioneers of small form factor storage devices, Toshiba has set industry standards allowing for HDDs’ implementation into environments beyond Notebooks. SDD markets high-quality peripherals to original equipment manufaturers, values-added resellers, values-added dealers, system integrators and distributors in Europe. Inherent in the company’s philosophy and product lines is a sincere commitment to high-quality engineering and manufacturing; qualities that have been instrumental in establishing Toshiba products as worldwide leaders. Download Toshiba SD-H802A Review pdf