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  • Eclipse Platform Technical Overview #2 Manual
  • This is the part 2 from eclipse platform technical overview before. The Eclipse Platform is designed for building integrated development environments (IDEs), and arbitrary tools. This paper is a general technical introduction to the Eclipse Platform. Part I presents a technical overview of its architecture. Part II is a case study of how the Eclipse Platform was used to build a full-featured Java development environment. Introduction When people speak of Eclipse, they very often mean the Eclipse Software Development Kit (SDK) which is both the leading Java™ integrated development environment (IDE) and the single best tool available for building products based on the Eclipse Platform. The Eclipse SDK, a critical piece of the Eclipse tapestry, is a combination of the efforts of several Eclipse projects, including Platform [http://eclipse.org/platform], Java Development Tools (JDT [http://eclipse.org/jdt]), and the Plug-in Development Environment Download Eclipse Platform Technical Overview #2 Manual
  • Effect of pH on Hair Resilience Answer Key
  • Treating hair samples in solutions of varying pH The hair sample treated in what pH was the most resilient after treatment? (It was mostlikely pH 6.0.) The hair sample treated in what pH was the least resilient after treatment? (It was most likely pH 12.0.) Based on test results, what seems to be the best pH range for hair? (It is most likely pH 6.0-8.0.) Describe further research that would better determine the optimal pH range for hair care products. (Answers will vary.) How would you answer the central question of the lesson now: How does understanding the chemistry of hair care, including the role of pH, help in the development of better hair care products? Part III: Online exploration of hair care What are some factors that impact the condition of hair? (Examples include length, shampoo, and/or conditioner used.) What could be causing your hair to be limp? Download Hair Care Manual
  • USB Microscope USB Shot for Macintosh Operating Manual
  • This manual describes the USB Shot application, which runs on a Macintosh computer with a connected USB Microscope. Users who want to use the USB Microscope immediately should read section 1.3 “Installation” and install the required software before beginning . Once the software has been installed, go to 2. “Basic Operation.” This section gives step-by-step procedures for recording snapshot and movie images using USB Shot. Once you’re familiar with recording snapshot and movie images, go to 3. “Image Settings” and 4. “System Settings.” Section 3 describes how to make various recording settings, such as color hue and resolution adjustments. Section 4 describes various settings for snapshot, movie, and interval snapshot images. 1-2 Operating System Requirements USB Shot and the USB Microscope are designed to operate with the following hardware and software configurations: System: Macintosh with PowerPC Memory: 64MB or more Display capability: Monitor and computer capable of displaying 24-bit color with a minimum resolution of 800 x 600 (SVGA). Operating system: Mac OS 8.6 / 9.0 / 9.04 / 9.1 One of the above operating systems must be installed as a default on your Macintosh. (Compatibility is not guaranteed for future upgrades of these operating systems.) QuickTime: Ver. 3.0 or later must be installed in the operating system. Download pdf USB Microscope USB Shot for Macintosh Operating Manual
  • Modem Setup Guide for the Kyocera 7135 smartphone
  • This guide helps you to set up your Kyocera 7135 on your computer as a Universal Serial Bus (USB) and a serial modem. With your HotSync cradle and drivers Download PDF
  • Convergence – Mobile Web 2.0
  • The evolution of Web 2.0 has deep roots in our human psyche. Web 2.0 is about connecting two or more users with each other, creating communities, connecting assets to owners and growing virally. Enterprise Web 2.0 involves another level of engagement by connecting assets to people, and enterprises to enterprises. Tangible “connected value” comes in various shades, leaving the phylogeny difficult to define. Fundamentally, the Internet is far ahead of the mobile industry in developing 2.0 applications. A concept that has captured Web 2.0 is annotated broadcast television. This includes a term called “vommenting” (spelling is correct). Enterprise Web 2.0 applications, and its coordination of documents, workflow and communications, gives rise to a term called “Webification.” The goal is that the IT organization becomes a catalyst for organizational change through the use of the flexibility of business-driven technology. Some of the examples outlined in this report are 5 to 10 years away; however, the principles which provide guidance are in development, now, on a global scale. This report comments on a modicum of the evolving Web 2.0, and Mobile Web 2.0, environments. It is up to the user, and the enterprise, to experiment and implement. The Internet is evolving from desire, to human interaction. In the field of telecommunications, this is a multi-layered integrated world. It came from a simple tethered telephony solution - the land line telephone. Therefore, there is a revolution developing at the edge of the network which will impact our society in many fundamental ways. Individuals are increasingly connected through
  • Microsoft PowerPoint XP Tutorial pdf
  • The Basics, Part 1: Creating a Series of Slides 1. Start PowerPoint From the Start menu click on > Programs > Microsoft Office XP > Microsoft PowerPoint 2. Note the New Presentation task pane on the right side of your screen. Under New click on Blank Presentation link. 3. The initial slide that displays in the center of the screen is a title slide. Click to add title area and type in PowerPoint XP Basics. In the Click to add subtitle area type your name, title and email address. 4. The Slide Layout pane is available on the right-side. Scroll through the pane noting the various options for slide layout. • Content Layouts • Text and Content Layouts • Other Layouts 5. To add a new slide a. Under Text Layouts, select the bulleted list layout. Click on the pull down list and select Insert New Slide. b. Click in the Click to add title area at the top of the slide and type What is PowerPoint? c. Click in the Click to add text area to create a bulleted list • Presentation software that uses text (Press the Enter key) • Graphics (Press the Enter key) • Video (Press the Enter key) • Sound 6. Add a new bulleted list slide. Download Microsoft PowerPoint XP Tutorial pdf
  • Introduction to CORBA
  • The Java Developer Connection SM (JDC) presents a Short Course introducing the Common Object Request Broker Architecture written by Java ™ Software licensee, the MageLang Institute. A leading provider of Java technology training, MageLang has contributed regularly to the JDC since 1996. The MageLang Institute, since its founding in 1995, has been dedicated to promoting the growth of the Java technology community by providing excellent education and acting as an independent resource. To find out more about MageLang’s Java technology training, visit the MageLang web site (http://www.magelang.com/jdc/) . The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) from the Object Management Group (OMG) provides a platformindependent, language-independent architecture for writing distributed,object-oriented applications. CORBA objects can reside in the same process,on the same machine,down the hall,or across the planet. The Java language is an excellent language for writing CORBA programs. Some of the features that account for this popularity include the clear mapping from OMGIDL to the Java programming language,and the Java runtime environment’s built-in garbage collection. This introductory course will give you an overall view of how CORBA works, how to write CORBA applications in the Java programming language, and illustrates Sun’s Java 2 ORB implementation of CORBA as well as Inprise’sVisiBroker for Java. The approach to presenting CORBA taken in this course is through an example stock trading application. Download pdf Introduction to CORBA
  • PeakPro 6 User Guide Manual
  • Who is Peak Designed For? What’s New in Version ? Minimum System Requirements Maximizing Peak’s Performance About Your User’s Guide About Peak LE Getting Help with Peak Conclusion Chapter - Installing, Registering, & Activating Peak Installing Peak What Peak Installs Registration & Authorization Deauthorizing a Computer Conclusion Chapter - Peak Basics Introduction A Brief Explanation of Digital Audio Sampling & Sample Rate Bit Resolution About Disk-Based Recording & Editing Nonlinear Versus Linear Recording Nondestructive Editing Hard Disk Storage Requirements Hard Disk Maintainance Creating a New Peak Document Opening Existing Audio Documents Opening Compressed Audio Documents Recently Opened Documents Importing a Track from an Audio CD Opening Dual Mono Files Dragging & Dropping Folders, Disks, & Audio CD Tracks Recovering Damaged Audio Files Saving & Closing Documents Using the Save As & Save A Copy As Commands Using Dithering Saving Compressed Audio Documents Closing Audio Documents Peak Windows & Palettes Table of Contents vii Peak Audio Document Window Transport Window Contents Window Setting Preferences Setting Peak’s Playback Parameters Dynamic Scrub Time Scroll During Playback Move Waveform During Playback Show Marker Times Auditioning Blending Auto-Import Dual Mono Choosing Colors Choosing a Time Format Audio File Meter, Tempo, Timestamp, and MIDI Note Name Settings Cache in RAM Choosing A Scratch Disk Keyboard Shortcuts MIDI Preferences The Toolbar Quitting Peak Conclusion Chapter - Playback & Recording Introduction Configuration of Peak’s Playback & Record Settings Core Audio Audio MIDI Setup Utility Basic Audio Configuration (For Stereo I/O Devices) Advanced Audio Configuration (For Multi-channel
  • Power Book Builder Instantly Convert PPT to TBK pdf
  • This document was produced on June 28, 2006 and may be out of date. For the most recent copy of the Power Book Builder User s Guide, please go to www.ToolBookDeveloper.com/support Developed by Nirvana Bound Pty Ltd and Resource Engineering, Inc. Table of Cont ii New in Version 1.2 Express Conversion Button now available New naming options for image names New naming options for Toolbook object names Mapping details are now saved Multiple choice field questions added to the PowerPoint Catalog ToolBookDeveloper.com Grid Questions added to the PowerPoint Catalog About the Power Book Builder Overview Features and Benefits System Requirements Typical Use Scenarios Converting Existing PowerPoints Using PPT as a Storyboarding Template Installation… 4 Quick Start How to Use the Power Book Builder ToolBook Required ToolBook Files PBB.exe PBB_Blank.tbk (or your own template book) TBK_Objs.tbk AutoShapes.tbk PBB.wbk . 7 Other Required Files TBConv.tbm Catalog.ppt StoryBoard.ppt Preparing for the Conversion Directory/File Structure Setting up the Power Book Builder Power Book Builder Converter Screens Welcome/Preparation Checklist Project Settings PowerPoint Sizing ToolBook Page and Object Naming Text Conversion Options Graphic Conversion Settings Additional Conversion Options The Magic Button Converting Existing PowerPoints Getting the Most from Graphic Conversions Definitions of Different Types of Graphics Clipart Images Unconverted PowerPoint Objects Getting the Best Graphic Conversions Is the graphic grouped with other objects? So, Just what Will Power Book Builder Convert? Special Note About .gifs Known Is 36 Clipart Gets Converted as an Image Clipart Only Gets Partially Converted Using the
  • 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