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  • FactoryFLOW Tutorial
  • The tutorial uses the actual FactoryFLOW program to introduce the features of FactoryFLOW. The tutorial has three sections: 1. The first section shows you how to generate several charts, selectively view paths, and generate a workcenter utilization report. 2. The second section shows you how to make and save alternative layouts and material handling systems. 3. The third section takes you step-by-step through a basic analysis of a ladder factory. Tip Look over Getting Started in the Factory Programs Guide for a quick review of what you should know before attempting any of the FactoryFLOW tutorials, including how to load the Factory menu and start FactoryFLOW. Repeating the Tutorial The INSTALL program copies the files needed for the tutorial to the CIMFTUTORIAL directory on your hard disk, with a backup set of the files to the BAKTUTOR directory. If you named the CIMF directory something else during installation, substitute that name when referring to your directory. The files include drawing and data files used in the tutorial. During the tutorial, you will modify the original files and create new data files. To do the tutorial a second time, you will need to restore the files to their original condition. To restore the files, first delete all files from the TUTORIAL directory, then copy everything from the BAKTUTOR directory Download pdf FactoryFLOW Tutorial
  • Volvo Engine MD2010 MD2020 MD2030 MD204 Workshop Manual
  • The working methods described in the Workshop Manual apply to work carried out in a workshop. The engine has been removed from the boat and is installed in an engine fixture. Unless otherwise stated reconditioning work which can be carried out with the engine in place follows the same working method. Warning symbols used in this Workshop Manual (for full explanation of the symbols refer to the section; “Safety Precautions”) All operations described in the Workshop Manual for which there are Volvo Penta Special Tools available assume that these tools are used by the service technician or person carrying out the repair. Volvo Penta Special Tools have been specifically developed to ensure as safe and rational working methods as possible. It is therefore the responsibility of the person or persons using other than Volvo Penta Special Tools or approved Volvo Penta working methods (as described in a Work- shop Manual or Service Bulletin), to acquaint them- selves of the risk of personal injury or actual mechanical damage or malfunction that can result from failing to use the prescribed tools or working method. In some cases special safety precautions and user in.. Download PDF Volvo Engine MD2010 MD2020 MD2030 MD204 Workshop Manual
  • Getting started with CVSDude and PushOK SVN SCC for Visual Studio
  • 1. Install PushOK SVN SCC a) Download the setup file from the PushOK web site. Once downloaded, double click the exe file and click Next to continue with the setup. b) Read and agree to the license agreement and click Next. c) Confirm that the application destination folder is correct and click Next. d) Click Next to complete the installation. e) Click Close to exit the setup wizard and initiate the file monitoring service which will examine your computer for all subversion managed folders. g) The setup wizard will then scan your computer for any folders managed by subversion. h) To start the registration wizard click Register. .... 2. Add a Visual Studio Solution to CVSDude Subversion Account a) Open Visual Studio 2005 and the solution that you want to add to your CVSDude Subversion Account and select File | Source Control | Add Solution to Source Control. Download pdf Getting started with CVSDude and PushOK SVN SCC for Visual Studio
  • Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets
  • Mashups It’s been called the essence of Web 2.0. It’s the ability to combine pieces of different web sites to create something new, something meaningful. Something for you and the people who have your tastes. Your social network. Not some mass market portal built by corporate programmers who think that they know you and your personal tastes. Referred to as a composite web site by some and Mashup site by others, we call it amalgamating web data through the process of transcoding. Whatever. It’s about giving you the data that you want on your mobile phone or desktop browser. It’s Web 2.0. It’s about you. Gadgets Integrated into your Google home page or public website, they provide you with easy access to important information. Any piece of web data, it’s there at a glance. No need to scroll a web page to find that chunk of important data. No clicking. It’s always there. No need to refresh. It constantly updates itself. It’s your Google Universal Gadget powered by alt Mashup technologies. Google Gadget Designer Features The Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets extends the reach of our Mashup development tools to include Google Gadgets as deployment clients. Leveraging the StableDOM and code generation technologies, our Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets provides the following major capabilities: 1. An Opera browser-based design tool. 2. Fill-in-the-blank form to define your Gadget properties. 3. Fill-in-the-blank form to define your Mashup server properties. 4. Testing a prototype of your Gadget accessing live data. 5. Generation of your Gadget files. Download pdf Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets
  • Car and Truck Guide 2008 PDF Manual
  • Car and Truck Guide 2008 tabel contents: INTRODUCTION Fleet and Commercial Personnel 3 gmfleet.com 6 Fleet Account Number Information 7 Business Central 8 Business Choice 9 Fuel Economy 10 GMAC Commercial Services 11 Warranty and Other Programs 12 GM Technology 14 Alternative Fuels 16 OnStar ® 18 XM ® Satellite Radio 20 GM Fleet Service and Parts 21 GM North American Assembly Plants 22 Vehicle Segmentation 23 COMPACT CAR Chevrolet Aveo 24 Chevrolet Cobalt 25 Pontiac G5 26 Pontiac Vibe 27 Saturn ASTRA 28 MIDSIZE CAR Buick LaCrosse 31 Chevrolet Impala 32 Chevrolet Malibu 33 Pontiac G6 36 Pontiac Grand Prix 37 Pontiac G8 38 Saturn AURA 40 LUXURY CAR Buick Lucerne 43 Cadillac CTS 44 Cadillac DTS 46 Cadillac STS 47 Saab 9-3 48 SPORT CAR Cadillac XLR 52 Chevrolet Corvette 53 Pontiac Solstice 54 Saturn SKY 55 SPORT UTILITY/CROSSOVER Buick Enclave 56 Cadillac Escalade/ESV 58 Cadillac Escalade EXT 59 Cadillac SRX 60 Chevrolet Avalanche 61 Chevrolet Equinox 62 Chevrolet HHR 63 Chevrolet HHR Panel 64 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 66 Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban 68 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 69 GMC Acadia 70 GMC Envoy 71 GMC Yukon Hybrid 72 GMC Yukon/ Yukon XL 74 HUMMER H2 SUV/SUT 75 HUMMER H3 76 Pontiac Torrent 77 Saab 9-7X 78 Saturn OUTLOOK 79 Saturn VUE 80 MIDSIZE PICKUP Chevrolet Colorado 82 GMC Canyon 83 FULL-SIZE PICKUP Chevrolet Silverado 1500 84 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD 85 GMC Sierra 1500 86 GMC Sierra 2500HD/3500HD 87 GMC Sierra Denali 88 CHASSIS CAB Chevrolet Colorado 89 Chevrolet Colorado Astro/Mid Box
  • Webmonkey programming: PHP/MySQL Tutorial
  • Welcome to the third and final lesson for this tutorial. If you've gone through Lesson 1 and Lesson 2, you already know the essentials for installing and writing useful scripts with MySQL and PHP. We're going to look at some useful PHP functions that should make your life a lot easier. First, let's look at include files. We all know the basics of includes, right? Contents of an external file are referenced and imported into the main file. It's pretty easy: You call a file and it's included. When we do this in PHP there are two functions we need to talk about: include() and require(). The difference between these two functions is subtle but important, so let's take a closer look. The require() function works in a XSSI-like way; files are included as part of the original document as soon as that file is parsed, regardless of its location in the script. So if you decide to place a require() function inside a conditional loop, the external file will be included even if that part of the conditional loop is false. The include() function imports the referenced file each time it is encountered. If it's not encountered, PHP won't bother with it. This means that you can use include in loops and conditional statements, and they'll work exactly as planned. Finally, if you use require() and the file you're including does not exist, your script will halt and produce an error. If you use include() , your script will generate a warning, but
  • Wireless LAN Network Maintenance Service
  • Wireless LAN Network Maintenance Service. Wireless LAN (WLAN) networks offer colleges the. opportunity for flexible working. Maintaining Wireless LAN Network Maintenance Service Wireless LAN (WLAN) networks offer colleges the opportunity for flexible working. Maintaining WLAN networks and keeping up to date with the latest developments can put pressure on a college's technical resource. RM's WLAN network maintenance service is a complete service that will help colleges deliver a robust and up to date wireless network without diverting existing resource. Key Benefits • RM coultants provide key maintenance activities, such as updating the network, saving scarce college technical resource. • The service ipects the current security and coverage levels, euring that the college has a secure and reliable wireless network. • The coultancy support highlights areas of concern and provides advice on updated practice and procedures. Solution Overview Our coultants will spend a day oite carrying out the following: • Software and firmware updates. • Functional coverage and security check. • Coultancy support. Solution Description Download PDF
  • Creating True Scale Map Books with AutoCAD Map 3D 2009
  • The Map Book function has been a Part of Map 3D since the early days of ADE. In the last several releases the functionality has become very robust and a whole lot easier to use due to the Sheet Set Manager and a Wizard. That being said, there is one piece of the Map Books that can cause you to go nuts (and many folks it seems just give up)… setting a % Overlap value and still getting a scaled map book. The key to solving this dilemma is in the Map Book template (.dwt). The following is a discussion of and tutorial on how to properly set up a map book template to produce a properly scaled Map Book set (and stop ramming your head against your desk). Overlap actually scales your viewport by the value and does NOT compensate for the Scale you set the viewport to be. THIS IS THE KEY #1 That being said, your scale affects the Viewport in your Map Book .dwt file. The Viewport has to be created to match the desired scale of the Map Book compared to the size of your Map Book Grid. To be successful in scale you must create the Grid (in model space) and use the “Custom” Tiling option. Do not use the “By Area” and “By Number” Tiling Options. THIS IS KEY #2. Yes, I also think AutoCAD is supposed to be doing the Math for us, but alas, human intervention is still alive and necessary!
  • iChoose – an Introduction to AJAX on Mobiles
  • When Symbian was formed 10 years ago, it inherited a browser from Psion. In the following years, the ability to browse real Web pages became a key differentiator of smartphones as compared to feature phones, and so Web technologies have played an important role in the story of Symbian. At the time of Symbian’s formation, there was much debate in the industry on whether the future of personal and enterprise computing would be in thick or thin clients – that is, in rich client software running mainly on the phone, or software hosted on a network server with a fairly simple browsing terminal. Ten years later and we see AJAX blurring the gap between the notion of thin and thick clients with rich browsing terminals backed with colossal arrays of servers dishing out email, photos, twitters and Facebook messages. To summarize, early mobile Web browsers provided poor user experience and low bandwidth, with initiatives such as WAP failing to deliver compelling content to match the expectation of a mobile Web. The situation has greatly improved recently, and now that devices such as the Nokia N95 and Apple iPhone provide very capable desktop-grade browsers, content providers are starting to produce simpler, mobile versions of their sites in order to improve the user experience (for example, see Facebook and Google’s applications). The WebKit-based Web browser looks likely to become the de facto standard for mobile Web. Aside from its adoption into the Symbian ecosystem as part of S60, WebKit also provides the engine for
  • 3d modelling for Virtual Reality - Tutorial #1 – VRML room of primitives
  • This tutorial will guide you through a method of creating a simple virtual reality model of a room, similar to the one shown here. You will perform all of the initial 3D modelling using AutoCAD. You will import the AutoCAD model to 3ds max and set it up for exporting as a virtual reality model in the form of a VRML file, (3ds max has better tools built in for setting up and creating the VRML world file than AutoCAD.) You will view and interact with the VRML file (world, *.wrl) using a web browser. When completed you will be able to freely navigate around and view the internal space. You will also be able to click on the objects in the room to access more information. You need access to a PC with AutoCAD (could be Architectural Desk Top) by AutoDesk, and 3ds max by Discreet. You will also need access to a web browser with a VRML client installed. You must be able to use AutoCAD in 3D to create surfaces, solid primitives and be able to manage layers. Experience with 3ds max, creating lights and cameras would be an advantage. Download pdf 3d modelling for Virtual Reality - Tutorial #1 – VRML room of primitives