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  • Connecting SAP R/3 and Microsoft BizTalk Server
  • Business-to-Business (B2B) requires companies to communicate, despite using different information systems. Transactions between businesses require the sender and receiver to understand the message the same way. An XML-based purchase order in one company must be acceptable for another company. The main advantage of electronic communication is cost and time reduction. The greatest problem is that the companies use different information systems, which can‘t communicate with each other unless there is a kind of connection is established. We developed prototype solution for Slovenian company Iskratel d.o.o. They use SAP R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning system for internal operations. At the faculty two groups of undergraduate students were established to carry out this project. One group represented the buyer‘s perspective and the other supplier‘s perspective. In our prototype these two groups exchanged purchase order and purchase order confirmation in the electronic form. Two different software, SAP R/3 system and Microsoft BizTalk Server, were used in the prototype. We tested three different possibilities for the connection between these two systems: SAP DCOM Connector, BizTalk Adapter for SAP and SAP Business Connector. The interaction between systems can be established in two ways. Firstly, the SAP R/3 system is possible to be initiator. The new document is thus created in SAP R/3 system and immediately sent to the other system (in our case to BizTalk Server). Secondly, the client can be the initiator. Client checks in its partner‘s system (SAP R/3) if there is a document waiting. In our prototype, the second choice was used. Download pdf Connecting SAP
  • INSTRUCTIONS AUDI A4 S4 QUATTRO 1999.5-2002 AUDI
  • AUDI ALLROAD QUATTRO (2000-2005). NOTE: READ INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE … Two (2) sets of Audi DIN Radio Removal Tools, (Btron Part # SIT-102 One (1) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AUDI A4, S4, QUATTRO (1999.5-2002) AUDI A6 QUATTRO (2000-2004) AUDI ALLROAD QUATTRO (2000-2005) NOTE: READ INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE INSTALLING THIS BRACKETRON PHONE MOUNT. All instructions are written from the drivers seat position looking forward at the vehicle dash. We advise caution whenever your removing or handling plastic parts of a vehicles dash. WARNING: Unnecessary force or pressure can cause pieces to crack or break. Locate four slots on the face of the radio. Insert four Audi DIN tools in these four slots until you hear. Download Audi A4 S4 Quattro Manual PDF
  • How to create a bone diagram
  • This tutorial shows how to create a bone diagram. A bone diagram represents relations between endpoints and surface interaction. A bone is transformed by a force field, and the skin transforms with the bone according to its settings. It can be usefull for creating diagrams that interact with for example a ground plane or planes that are transformed into a design. It covers the basics of fields kinetics and skin. First we need to create the bones and make them interact with a force field, the forcefield represents an environmental constant. We want each end joint to interact with a different force (for example a different program aspect) To create the bones we need to set them up carefully, it is wise in this case to use the Snap Grid. We'll create 3 individual bones and connect these lateron using the hypergraph. First create a bone (Animation Menuset >> Skeleton >> Joint) Lets draw a bone in the TOP view. Select three coordinates (snap to the grid) and press enter to end the joint. Download pdf How to create a bone diagram
  • Share, Collaborate, Exploit Defining Mobile Web 2.0
  • The mercurial rise of social networking sites and user-generated content has rekindled users’ interest in accessing Web-based services on the move. That the mobile phone is an inherently personal device which is not only with us most of the time, but also contains a huge amount of personal data (contact lists of names and phone numbers, stored messages and emails etc.) makes it a logical extension for the social network and the host of other collaborative Web 2.0 applications gaining traction. Perhaps the major factors driving the shift in how the Internet operates – whether fixed or mobile – are those of user interaction and enhancement. The Web is no longer simply an online resource of information to be consulted, searched and acted upon. It has become a network of social communities and information databases that are constantly growing and improving as they continue to harness the collective intelligence of users. It could therefore be argued that whereas Web 1.0 served essentially as a broadcast medium (i.e. of information/knowledge) ‘Web 2.0’ takes the form of a platform whereby the creator of content, has become the focus. Defining Mobile Web 2.0 Difficulty in establishing a firm and accepted definition, plus the fact that many of Web 2.0’s core concepts cannot be replicated directly within the cellular environment, is paralleled in a similar debate on what exactly denotes Mobile Web 2.0. Whilst it is possible to identify common themes between an Internet- based and mobile Web-based application, the exact features or functionality that makes either
  • Next Generation Security Transponders Employing the Advanced Encryption Standard for Car Access and Immobilizing Systems
  • Introduction • Necessity • Preconditions and Design constrains Challenge-Response Assessment • Flow-chart • 2 possible attacks Summary Mutual Authentication • Non-accelerated with plain IDE transmitted • Non-accelerated with encrypted IDE transmitted • Accelerated with plain IDE transmitted • Accelerated with encrypted IDE transmitted Download Next Generation Security Transponders Employing the Advanced Encryption Standard for Car Access and Immobilizing Systems
  • Ajax fingerprinting for Web 2.0 Applications
  • Fingerprinting is an age old concept and one that adds great value to assessment methodologies. There are several tools available for fingerprinting operating systems (nmap), Web servers (httprint), devices, etc. Each one of these tools uses a different method – inspecting the TCP stack, ICMP responses, HTTP responses. With this evolution of Web 2.0 applications that use Ajax extensively, it is important to fingerprint Ajax tools, framework or library used by a particular web site or a page. This paper describes the method of doing Ajax fingerprinting with a simple prototype serving as an example. Ajax fingerprinting can help in deriving the following benefits: • Vulnerability detection – Knowledge of the framework on which a web application is running, allows the mapping of publicly known vulnerabilities found for that particular framework. Example – DWR client side vulnerability • Architecture enumeration – On the basis of derived information from fingerprinting it is possible to guess application architecture and inner working of a system. Example – Atlas (.NET application framework), DWR (Servelet/JavaScript combo) • Assessment methodology – Derived information from the fingerprinting phase can help in defining future assessment path and vulnerability detection methods. Example – Deciding on JavaScript-scanning Download pdf Ajax fingerprinting for Web 2.0 Applications
  • VTBook Evaluation Guide pdf
  • VTBook is a PC-Card graphics card for notebook computers: it connects through a CardBus compatible PC-Card slot. The goal of Village Tronic while designing VTBook was to create a small, affordable, reliable device that would empower notebook users by allowing them to connect big digital displays to their computers, as they were desktop systems. Modern notebooks feature impressive capabilities in terms of computing power, storage space, networking and so on, but they still lack in graphics expandability, especially in the number and size of supported displays. No notebook can drive more than two displays (including the internal one) and just a few have a digital video connector. For any notebook with a CardBus connector, VTBook means the ability to add one or more displays, even digital, high resolution or wide, expanding the available desktop space for the user productivity. Adding the VTBook DualDisplay accessory it s even possible to reach a total of three external displays on Windows notebooks! Download VTBook Evaluation Guide pdf
  • Getting Started with F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security Manual
  • F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security 2.1 System Requirements 2.2 Installation Options 2.2.1 Stand-Alone Installation 2.2.2 Remote Installation with F-Secure Policy Manager 2.2.3 Local Installation and F-Secure Policy Manager Chapter 3 F-Secure Policy Manager 3.1 System Requirements 3.2 User Interfaces 3.3 Installation Instructions 3 INTRODUCTION This guide describes how to get started with F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security. Installation instructions are included for the following: F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security F-Secure Policy Manager For detailed installation, use and product instructions, see the applicable F-Secure product manuals included on the F-Secure CD. You can access them from the CD menu by clicking Manuals, or you can go to our website for the most recent manuals in PDF format. The direct link to the manuals is http://www.F-Secure.com/download-purchase/manuals/. For printing any manuals from either the CD or the website, you must have Adobe Acrobat 4 ® or a later version installed. Adobe Acrobat ® is available on your CD. Download pdf Getting Started with F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security Manual
  • Nokia E90 Communicator User Guide
  • The Nokia E90 Communicator has two cameras. The camera on the cover is used for capturing still images and recording videos Download manual
  • Creating academic database-backed web sites with HTML, PHP and MySQL
  • In the early days of the World Wide Web, information was stored in simple files with only HTML markup. Today, the web server often processes scripts within web files that e.g. call other files, stylesheets, etc. Furthermore, the scripts may also acquire information from a relational database management system. Such a modern system gets data from database tables and includes them in the web page that is delivered to the user. To make database-backed system of web pages like Evolutionary Economics et al., we need a system of tools. Thus we leave the user's viewpoint that there is just a web server that is capable of sending web pages. Instead we have to think in terms of a system consisting of a web server system (like Apache) as an entity that from the web files can interpret a programming language (like PHP or Perl) and thus can access a database management system (like MySQL). Such a system may look rather complicated - like it is sketched in the following figure: Download pdf for Creating academic database-backed web sites with HTML, PHP and MySQL