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  • Local Area Network (LAN) in Manufacturing
  • A Local Area Network (LAN) is a. communication network that connects ... Local Area Network (LAN) communi-. cation method used by PLCs in. automated plants 1 Journal of Industrial Technology ? Volume 15, Number 2 ? February 1999 to April 1999 ? www.nait.org The Official Electronic Publication of the National Association of Industrial Technology ? www.nait.org ? 1999 Local Area Network (LAN) in Manufacturing By Dr. Massoud Maxwell Rabiee Volume 15, Number 2 - February 1999 to April 1999 Reviewed Article Manufacturing Computer Programming CIM KEYWORD SEARCH 2 Journal of Industrial Technology ? Volume 15, Number 2 ? February 1999 to April 1999 ? www.nait.org Abstract Since the late sixties, Program- mable Logic Controlle (PLCs) have been an invaluable control device for the manufacturing and material han- dling industries. The use of PLCs has allowed companies to respond in a more timely manner to issues regarding product design and Get PDF
  • Web Services – An Integral Element of Oecd's dot.STAT Technology Framework for Statistical Applications
  • The combination of evolving ICT standards that increase the interoperability between applications and the ever-increasing need for a more seamless access to and exchange of information is a major driver in the OECD ICT strategy. This paper describes the role and use of web services in the context of recent developments at the OECD to improve the accessibility of statistical information. It follows up on a paper presented at the 2002 ISIS meeting about “Improving Access to Statistical Information at OECD in Response to Users’ Requirements” and describes a technology framework – called “dot.STAT” – that has been devised for the implementation of applications that enable easy access to certain OECD reference data. The concepts outlined in this paper have been developed in close collaboration with the Statistics Directorate, specialised OECD-internal groups and task forces 2, as well as members of the SDMX Consortium3. The dot.STAT development framework is designed to help implement the basic infrastructure for the new OECD Statistical Information System. It incorporates a central data warehouse and is part of a broader statistical strategy, which depends on a glossary of statistical terms and a corporate meta-data repository. The objectives of the dot.STAT framework are threefold. The first aim is to offer a single platform/repository for multiple data/meta-data sets with different characteristics. Secondly it comprises a complete set of information broker tools to make replication from working/production databases as transparent and simple as possible. Thirdly, the architecture aims to offer basic building blocks for the (re)development of statistical production systems
  • PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange upgrade guide
  • This guide is for customers who want to upgrade PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange as follows: ? From version 2.6.1 to version 3.0.x. ? From version 3.0 to version 3.0.x. The guide tells you: ? What’s new. ? Where to find system requirements. ? How to upgrade on a non-clustered server. ? How to upgrade on clustered servers. ? How to navigate to common menu options in the new version. ? How to contact technical support. New features The following features are new to PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange version 3.0: ? Supports Microsoft Exchange 2007. ? Supports 64-bit versions of Windows 2003. ? Integrates with Microsoft Active Directory. ? Provides group-level and user-level policies for anti-virus,anti-spam,and email content settings. ? Provides the option to define different policies for inbound, outbound, and internal email flows. ? Provides the option to discard inbound email sent to non-existent users (recipient validation). ? Allows multiple PureMessage servers to be managed from a single management console. ? Offers additional management reports. ? Provides a new Dashboard containing an overview of the PureMessage server status and key email statistics. ? Provides better searching within central quarantine. ? Improves handling of TNEF-formatted emails, allowing policy rules to be applied accurately to internal email. ? Has a new user interface. Download pdf PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange upgrade guide
  • Character Animation Tutorial
  • hen 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"). This tutorial is designed to show you the exporting data process
  • Motion Builder Tutorial
  • This document is recommended for people who 1) agree that RoboBuilder is not just an expensive toy 2) want to download and use the motion files that are created by and uploaded on the Internet by others 3) want to modify others’ motions and make their own motions 4) want to create a motion file for themselves 5) want to share their own motion files with many others 6) want to learn advanced features of MotionBuilder Things to prepare 1) Creator HUNO : All examples in this tutorial were done with a standard HUNO robot. All that is explained in this tutorial can be applied for other types of robots too. 2) PC(desktop or laptop) : Windows XP is recommended (Windows Vista is also applicable). In case the PC doesn’t have a COM port, a USB-RS232 converter is required. 3) PC cable, Power supply : the ones included in the RoboBuilder package. 4) MotionBuilder : the software is available in the Homepage or the installation CD. Download pdf Motion Builder Tutorial
  • E-Health and the Web 2.0
  • 1. E-Society and knowledge uptake in the public health sector Generally, the health sector is one of the most knowledge-intensive sectors among all of the public service areas. Thus in this sector, the statement that “technology is the highest contributor of productivity growth” is more valid and more timely than in other publicly financed territories. Innovation is an ability of research and the capability of applying new solutions. It is obvious that IT determines innovative capability, although innovation might stem from various fields. It has been proven a major policy simplification that more connectivity is equal to more knowledge uptake. 2. What do we mean by E-health? Since the aging European societies face enormous challenges in coping with the tension between the technologically possible and the economically affordable, IT offers significant changes in the way we might think about public healthcare services. We define e-health as using IT technologies in order to increase the performance of public health systems without any respect on who the user is. Thus according to our definition, users might be doctors, patients, family members as well as civil servants or medical university students and teachers. The other impact of E-health is: organizational change. It is important to state that no technology can efficiently serve workflows managed by a non-cooperative staff. 3. Centralized E-health model The centralized E-health model stems from the service provider – in case of public healthcare the state, state authority, agency, social security institution – and targets the individual patient throughout a complex mechanism of entities and regulations.
  • 2004 Nissan Quest OM
  • Welcome to the growing family of new NISSAN owners. This vehicle is delivered to you with confidence. It was produced using the latest techniques and strict quality control. This manual was prepared to help you understand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle so that you may enjoy many miles (kilometers) of driving pleasure. Please read through this manual before operating your vehicle. A separate Warranty Information Booklet explains details about the warranties covering your vehicle. The .NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide. explains details about maintaining and servicing your vehicle. Additionally, a separate Customer Care/Lemon Law Booklet (U.S. only) will explain how to resolve any concerns you may have with your vehicle, as well as clarify your rights under your state.s lemon law. Your NISSAN dealership knows your vehicle best. When you require any service or have any questions, they will be glad to assist you with the extensive resources available to them. Before driving your vehicle please read this Owner's Manual carefully. This will ensure familiarity with controls and maintenance requirements, assisting you in the safe operation of your vehicle. WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION REMINDERS FOR SAFETY! Download manual
  • Engaging the YouTube Google-Eyed Generation: Strategies for Using Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning
  • YouTube, Podcasting, Blogs, Wikis and RSS are buzz words currently associated with the term Web 2.0 and represent a shifting pedagogical paradigm for the use of a new set of tools within education. The implication here is a possible shift from the basic archetypical vehicles used for (e)learning today (lecture notes, printed material, PowerPoint, websites, animation) towards a ubiquitous user-centric, user-content generated and user- guided experience. It is not sufficient to use online learning and teaching technologies simply for the delivery of content to students. A new “Learning Ecology” is present where these Web 2.0 technologies can be explored for collaborative and (co)creative purposes as well as for the critical assessment, evaluation and personalization of information. Web 2.0 technologies provide educators with many possibilities for engaging students in desirable practices such as collaborative content creation, peer assessment and motivation of students through innovative use of media. These can be used in the development of authentic learning tasks and enhance the learning experience. However in order for a new learning tool, be it print, multimedia, blog, podcast or video, to be adopted, educators must be able to conceptualize the possibilities for use within a concrete framework. This paper outlines some possible strategies for educators to incorporate the use of some of these Web 2.0 technologies into the student learning experience. Why should the notion of incorporating Web 2.0 and interacting with for example socially distributed and user-created videos (e.g. from www.youtube.com) be important within education? In what ways has the rapid development of
  • RDRAM - OverClock Performance on i820E
  • RDRAM - OverClock Performance on i820E. Mother Boad. =CUC2 R1.04. FSB :100...116118120122125128130132134138142146150153156. Bios Rev. =1025 Beta 002 ... RDRAM - OverClock Performance on i820E Mother Boad =CUC2 R1.04 FSB :100...116,118,120,122,125,128,130,132,134,138,142,146,150,153,156 Bios Rev. =1025 Beta 002 CPU =P3-700 cD0 Vcore =1.90V Vio =3.40V (Default) RIMM 0 =TEST MEMORY RIMM 1 =C-RIMM ECC support ECC support ECC support ECC support =non-ECC Turbo Mode =Enable pool B State pool B State pool B State pool B State =Nap ROOM Temp. ROOM Temp. ROOM Temp. ROOM Temp. =28? NEW MODEL MAKER LOT No. SPEC. ASSEMBLY ?104 VI/O=3.56 ?419 VI/O=3.56 FSB HYR163240G-845 Infineon A1S1344601501 64MB/2 800-45 GERMANY 567.96 552.04 138 ? HYR163240G-845 Infineon A1S1344601501 64MB/2 800-45 GERMANY 552.04 552.04 138 ? MR16R0824AN1-CK8 SAMSUNG 0108 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 583.921 583.921 567.96 567.96 142 ? MR16R0824AN1-CK8 SAMSUNG 0108 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 583.921 583.921 583.921 583.921 146 ? MR16R0824AN1-CK8 SAMSUNG 0111 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 600.16 583.921 146 ? MR16R0824AN1-CK8 SAMSUNG 0111 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 600.16 600.16 150 ? MR16R0824BN1-CK8IN SAMSUNG 0121 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 600.16 600.16 150 ? MR16R0824BN1-CK8IN SAMSUNG 0121 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 611.92 623.96 611.92 611.92 153 ? MR16R0824BN1-CK8IN SAMSUNG 0121H 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 611.92 611.92 153 ? MR16R0824BN1-CK8IN SAMSUNG 0121H 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 611.92 611.92 153 ? RD800-64M Melco 410725 64MB/4 800-45 JAPAN 611.92 611.92 153 ? RD800-64M Melco 410725 64MB/4 800-45 JAPAN 611.92 611.92 153 ? KVR800X16-4/64 Value RAM 9902275-013.A01 64MB/4 800-45 USA 488.04 488.04 122 ? KVR800X16-4/64 Value RAM 9902275-013.A01 64MB/4 800-45 USA 472.04 472.04 118 ? HYR166440G-845 Infineon A1S1334601201 128MB/4 800-45 GERMANY 535.6 535.6
  • Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Review pdf
  • The perfect UMPC The Japanese computer hardware manufacturer and vendor Fujitsu announced the launch of a new UMPC computing system named LifeBook U810. The Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC for short) systems from Fujitsu are known for being very small and sleek with pleasant designs but without sacrificing computing power. Another important feature of this UMPC system is its price tag, at least $500 less than similar solutions from competing companies. According to the news site DailyTech, the LifeBook U810, or FMV-U8240 as it is known on several regional markets, packs quite a few features inside its tiny frame. The total weight of the device is almost one kilogram and that including the 5.6 inch widescreen format display capable of a 1024×600 resolution. The processing capabilities of the LifeBook are centered around an 800MHz Intel mobile A110 processor backed up by one gigabyte of DDR2 system memory, while the storage space comes in the form of a 40GB hard disk drive. Integrated networking options are especially important for a mobile system so the Fujitsu LifeBook U810 comes with Bluetooth version 2.0 and EDR enabled as well as a wireless network controller, the Atheros Super AG 802.11a/b/g, while wired networks are accessible thanks to the 10/100 network interface card. As expansion options we find an USB 2.0 port as well as a VGA one alongside a CompactFlash slot and Secure Digital slot. For security reasons a fingerprint reading sensor is included too. The 5.6? display screen is very mobile and besides various user