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  • Sno-Wai Snow and Ice Control Equipment Index Manual PDF
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  • Source Code Migration to DOT NET Framework: A Re-engineering Application Perspective
  • DOT NET is one of the key products that enable application development under the new vision. However, DOT NET is not quite backward compatible with prior versions like visual basic version 6. This makes migration a serious issue. Converting existing source code to DOT NET architecture is not just a matter of loading it to the new version. DOT NET has its built-in migration tool, which performs the vital task of converting the source code syntax. But that's just half of the work done. But before the converted code is actually compiled, the developer needs to enable it to smoothly fix lot of issues to fit into DOT NET architecture. In present efforts to find out solutions to these migration issues, a re-engineering Migration Model for Legacy Source Code (MMLC) has been proposed in this study. Proposed model has been further validated using a in-house project at one of the leading software development organisation. It is envisaged from the experimental try-out that the model would help the developer community to easily convert their legacy source code to DOT NET framework. The architecture of DOT NET offers several advantages, such as object-oriented features, ease of developing and deploying Windows and Web applications, ability to develop Web services and mobile applications, improved security features, ability to access data using disconnected record sets, backward compatibility etc. With all the above features, it becomes necessary to convert the legacy source code into DOTNET framework to sustain and improve the business[1]. It is evident form the literature
  • Foundations of Systems Biology
  • A living cell can be viewed as a dynamical system in which a large number of different substances react continuously and non-linearly with one another. In order to understand the behavior of a continuous non-linear dynamical system with numerous interacting parts, it is usually insufficient to study behavior of each part in isolation. Instead, the behavior must usually be analyzed as a whole (Tomita et al., 1999). Considerable amounts of time-domain data are now becoming available concerning the concentration of biologically important chemicals in living organisms. Such data include both gene expression data (obtained from microarrays) and data on the concentration of substances participating in metabolic pathways (Ptashne, 1992; McAdams and Shapiro, 1995; Loomis and Sternberg, 1995; Arkin et al., 1997; Yuh et al., 1998; Liang et al., 1998; Mendes and Kell, 1998; D’haeseleer et al., 1999). The concentrations of substrates, products, and catalysts (e.g., enzymes) participating in chemical reactions are modeled by non-linear continuous-time differential equations, such as the Michaelis-Menten equations (Voit, 2000). The question arises as to whether it is possible to start with observed time-domain concentrations of substances and automatically create both the topology of the network of chemical reactions and the rates of each reaction that produced the observed data — that is, to automatically reverse engineer the network from the data. Genetic programming (Koza et al., 1999a) is a method for automatically creating a computer program whose behavior satisfies certain high-level requirements. Recent work has demonstrated that genetic programming can automatically create complex networks that exhibit prespecified behavior
  • Microsoft Dynamics GP Analysis Cubes (Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005)
  • This manual is designed to give you an understanding of how to install, configure, customize, and use Analysis Cubes. To make best use of the product, you should be familiar with Windows ®, Microsoft Dynamics GP, SQL Server, OLAP cubes, and Excel PivotTable reports. You might also need to be familiar with features described in the documentation for the General Ledger, Multidimensional Analysis, Receivables Management, Payables Management, Inventory Control, Sales Order Processing, Purchase Order Processing, and Multicurrency Management modules for Microsoft Dynamics GP. To view information about the release of Microsoft Dynamics GP that you’re using and which modules or features you are registered to use, choose Help > About Microsoft Dynamics GP. The manual is divided into the following chapters. • Chapter 1, “System requirements,” includes information for the system administrator about the infrastructure that must be in place before installing Analysis Cubes. • Chapter 2, “Installation and configuration,” includes information for the system administrator about how to install and configure Analysis Cubes on server and client computers. • Chapter 3, “Customization,” includes information for developers about customizing cubes. • Chapter 4, “Cubes,” includes information about the perspectives, dimensions, attributes, and measures for the cubes. • Chapter 5, “PivotTable reports,” includes information about how to create Excel worksheets with PivotTable reports and other PivotTable-like reports using data from the cubes. Download pdf Microsoft Dynamics GP Analysis Cubes (Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005)
  • Creative image manipulation using Photoshop
  • This document aims to introduce the basics of image processing using Adobe Photoshop. When you have completed these exercises, you should be able to: • retouch a damaged photograph; • make selections using a variety of tools; • adjust the hue and saturation of colours within an image; • blend images to create a seamless montage; • add and edit text. There is little doubt that the use of digital images in learning, teaching and research projects is growing. Typical uses include: supporting lectures and other presentations; creating Web-based instruction and creating digital image archives. Another aspect of digital images is that they can be delivered on a variety of supports: PowerPoint, Web, image database, CD-ROM, and print. It is therefore important to be familiar with image digitisation processes in order to obtain images that will be ‘fit for purpose’. This document shows you how to apply image enhancement techniques using Adobe Photoshop CS2. Download pdf Creative image manipulation using Photoshop
  • Hair Care Book Manual
  • Hair Care Tips for Sisters On The Move Feeling Fit and Looking Fine This booklet is about hair care for women who are physically active or planning to be. Regular exercise improves your health and helps you feel good about yourself. Some women say that concern for their hair style can get in the way of exercise. Having neat and stylish hair has always been part of our culture. This booklet offers tips to make hair care easier for active women. Physical Activity can 3 Reduce stress 3 Burn off extra calories 3 Boost your confidence and improve self-esteem 3 Lower your risk for diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Engaging in physical activity may mean extra time and care for your hair. Here are some tips to follow before, during, and after exercise to keep your hair looking fine. Download Hair Care Book
  • SAP Free Reference: Transportation (LE-TRA) Tutorial
  • Transportation is an essential element in the logistics chain. It affects both incoming and outgoing goods. Effective transportation planning and processing ensure that shipments are dispatched without delay and arrive on schedule. Transportation costs play an essential role in the calculation of the price of a product. It is important to keep these transportation costs to a minimum so that the price of a product remains competitive. Efficient transportation planning and processing helps to keep these costs down. Integration As illustrated in the following graphic, you can use the SAP transportation functions to plan and process: · Incoming shipments in Materials Management based on purchase orders and shipping notifications · Outbound shipments in Sales and Distribution based on sales orders and deliveries The graphic below illustrates this process: Download SAP Free Reference: Transportation (LE-TRA) Tutorial
  • A Project-Based Approach to Programming Language Evaluation
  • Answers to Which programming language is the best?" can ignite fierce arguments among zealots who see no reason for any language other than the one they use. Fortunately, most programmers do not hold such extreme opinions, and often would like to see a rational evaluation of different languages from which they can draw their own opinions. Many researchers have proposed methods for comparing and evaluating languages 2, 9, 10], but they tend to focus more on the languages than on the needs of language users. Although languages are intrinsically worthy of study, their real purpose is as tools in problem solving. Users do need to know the strengths and deficiencies inherent in a language, and how well a language applies to an application domain. But, even within an application domain, requirements for two distinct projects may vary widely. One product may have to be highly reliable and portable, while another may have to be extremely efficient. Thus, knowing how well a language supports an application domain may not su ce we also need to know how well a language supports the needs of particular projects within a domain. We need to be able to evaluate languages for their applicability to a specific project. This paper proposes a language evaluation method with just that focus. In the following sections, we review major categories of programming language evaluation criteria, and propose an evaluation scheme that could help software developers determine the best language for their particular task. Finally, we reflect on the significance of
  • Introduction to Maya pdf
  • Welcome to Maya, the world’s leading software application for 3D digital animation and visual effects. Maya provides a comprehensive suite of tools for your 3D content creation work ranging from modeling, animation, and dynamics through to painting and rendering to name but a few. With Maya, you can create and edit 3D models in a variety of modeling formats and animate your models using Maya’s suite of animation tools. You can create convincing visual simulations of rigid and soft body objects interacting in the physical world using the computational dynamics and particles tools. Maya also provides a range of tools to allow you to render your animated 3D scenes to achieve photo realistic imagery and animated visual effects The Maya software interface is fully customizable for those users who require the ability to maximize their productivity. Maya allows users to extend their functionality within Maya by providing access to MEL (Maya Embedded Language). With MEL, you can customize the user interface and write scripts and macros. In addition, a full Application Programmers Interface (API) is available to enhance the power and functionality of Maya. The content creation power of Maya is provided to users in an integrated software application that is designed to enhance user productivity and ease of use. The goal of this manual is to assist you in getting started with Maya as you embark upon your learning path. This chapter provides the following information: • About Getting Started with Maya–Contents of the Getting Started with Maya manual Download pdf Introduction to Maya
  • JBoss Eclipse IDE Tutorial
  • An introduction and walkthrough of JBoss Eclipse IDE 2.1. Introduction The goal of this tutorial is to demonstrate how simple it is to develop J2EE applications with JBoss Eclipse IDE. The sample application that will be built is a J2EE application with one session EJB and one Servlet, which computes the Fibonacci suite. The tutorial is split into several parts: • The Project: this part shows how the project is prepared (source and build path) • The EJB: this part shows how to write an EJB class with its XDoclet javadoc tags. • Generation of EJB files: this part shows how to configure the XDoclet generation configuration to generate all the EJB related files • The Servlet and the Web-App: this part shows how to write a Servlet class with its XDoclet javadoc tags. • Generation of Servlet files: this part shows how to configure the XDoclet generation configuration to generate all the Web related files... Download PDF for JBoss Eclipse IDE Tutorial