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  • Howto: UniCluster & Amazon EC2
  • BioTeam first became interested in Univa UD’s software efforts after hearing Univa CTO Steve Tueckespeak in Regensburg, Germany at the 2007 Grid Engine workshop. Shortly after that event Univa formally became Univa UD after merging with United Devices. At the time, Steve’s company seemed to be one of the few companies positioning themselves to offer full support and professional services encompassing commonly used open source products such as Sun Grid Engine that BioTeam often works with in the field. Individually these popular open source resources are relatively easy to acquire but Univa UD seemed to be making an interesting effort to become the one stop shop for a fully supported and integrated set of commonly required tools and technology. One outcome of the new Univa UD is the UniCluster Express effort. UniCluster Express is a cluster tool-stack capable of deploying fully configured and integrated set of technologies including Grid Engine 6.1, Grid Engine Analysis & Reporting Console (“ARCo”), Ganglia, central monitoring console and (incredibly) a fully operational Globus grid computing infrastructure. It itself is fully open-sourced. All of these technologies, of course, are independently available and can be deployed by anyone with sufficient motivation and time. The ease of deployment for these technologies runs the full range: easy (Ganglia) -- moderate (Grid Engine & ARCo) -- very complex (Globus stack) so one very real value of UniCluster is the ability to deploy all of these technologies, simultaneously, in a fully integrated and supported manner. Of significant note is that Univa UD plans to
  • Nokia E70 User Guide
  • Transfer data from another device. Tip: If you transfer data from your previous phone, the phone may require you to insert the SIM card. Your Nokia E70. Download Manual
  • Personal Stock Monitor Users Manual
  • QuickStart Selecting Your Internet Connection Proxy Configuration Software Licensing Software Upgrades Basic Concepts The Tour Guide QuickLinks Online Help .stkx Files Bookmarks Ticker Symbols Cash Symbols Transactions Portfolios Folders and Accounts Quote Servers Delayed vs. Real-time, Snapshot vs. Streaming Free vs. Subscription Quotes Automatic Update Interval Using Personal Stock Monitor The Main Window Menus and Toolbars Right-Click Menus Working with .stkx Files Workspace Views How the Views are Related Customizing the Views View Layouts Custom Columns Multiple Portfolios Portfolio Properties Portfolio Alerts Working with Folders Folder Properties Folder Alerts Working with Ticker Symbols Ticker Properties Finding Ticker Symbols Arranging Ticker Symbols Active vs. Inactive Tickers Changing (Renaming) a Ticker Symbol Asset Classes Currency Conversion Working with Transactions Partial Sales with Multiple Lots Transaction Currency Selling Short Stock Splits Reverse Splits Creating Accounts Adjusting the Cash Balance Working with Charts Zooming Additional Options Setting Alerts Alert Types Setting Alerts Alert Expressions Clearing Alerts Getting Quotes Quote Servers and Ticker Symbols AutoQuote Multiple Connections Manual Updates The Ticker Bar News and Research Getting News Research Bookmarks Ticker Bookmarks Jump Points Drag and Drop Bookmarks Reports Importing and Exporting Data Importing from Quicken Exporting to Quicken Exporting to Metastock Exporting Transactions to CSV Plug-ins 10. Linking to Excel Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) Topic and Item Syntax The System Topic Excel DDE Syntax Backup and Restore Getting Help A. Column and Field Reference B. Quote Server Reference Introduction About Personal Stock Monitor Thank you for choosing Personal Stock Monitor, the desktop companion for informed investors.
  • Looking for a Holy Grail in e-learning: how to create reusable learning objects?
  • Today you can buy dozens and dozens of books about learning objects (LO). The subject seems to be mature enough to be used widely in learning and teaching practice. But after the initial hype less than ten years ago, things have not gone as smoothly as expected. Why? Predictions were promising: LO repositories will create a market for learning content, this will reduce costs for instructional design, shorten the development time for e-learning courses, different instructors will be able to use the same materials. But if we look around carefully, then despite a number of excellent examples (Chapman, 2007), LOs have not gained significant place in teaching and learning practice in most educational organizations. The number of available repositories and the number of LOs in them is growing, but not so fast as expected. Reuse and sharing of LOs lack widespread character. For example, in US (Matkin, 2002), with its huge higher education market, corporations and foundations started to finance e-learning content already more than ten years ago, hoping to earn their investment back quickly. But the higher education community is not a very typical community of "consumers", and investors claimed they miscalculated the demand. Cisco, one of the successful implementers of LOs, claims: "Very few organizations have actually developed a methodology to design, develop and implement Reusable Information Objects" (Cisco Systems Inc., 1999). In the rather developed Estonian e-learning community only 3% of teachers participating in the national e-learning conference in late 2007 claimed having used/created LOs. Many different kinds
  • The new Audi A5 / Audi S5 Manual
  • Audi A5 has been crafted to be a modern grand tourer, a touring coupé in … Many elements from the Nuvolari have been adopted in the Audi A5. Audi is launching a fascinating new model series for its entry into a highly emotionally charged segment of the market: the A5 successfully unites the acclaimed Audi design language and thrilling dynamic driving performance, and combines generous refinement with the brand’s characteristic quality and sophistication. Its progressive design gives the new coupé an appearance that is both elegant and dynamic. With its muscular FSI and TDI engines, its entirely newly developed high-precision running gear, and a raft of innovative, luxury-class equipment features, the Audi A5 has been crafted to be a modern grand tourer, a touring coupé in the best tradition. The Audi S5 is an extra sporty offering to complete the new series. A powerful V8 FSI engine gives the S5 a dynamic edge, which underscores its athletically accentuated design. The A5 and S5 are available to order from 6 March 2007 with the first vehicles due for delivery from June. The Nuvolari quattro concept car of 2003 gave a first taste of Audi’s vision for a powerful and expertly styled coupé with a high performance potential and a progressive, sophisticated design Download Audi A5 / S5 Manual PDF
  • sing Oracle Application Server Web Cache as a Highly Available ...
  • For more information on stateful and stateless load balancing, see Chapter 1,. ?Introduction to OracleAS Web Cache,? in the Oracle Application Server Web ... Using Oracle Application Server Web Cache as a Highly Available Load Balancer An Oracle White Paper March 2005 Using Oracle Application Server Web Cache as a Highly Available Load Balancer Using Oracle Application Server Web Cache as a Highly Available Load Balancer INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 3 LOAD BALANCING AND HIGH AVAILABILITY............................. 3 ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER AND LOAD BALANCING...... 4 ORACLEAS WEB CACHE........................................................................... 4 TERMINOLOGY ....................................................................................... 5 ORACLEAS WEB CACHE LOAD BALANCING.................................. 5 DEPLOYMENT CONSIDERATIONS FOR ORACLEAS WEB CACHE LOAD BALANCER................................................................... 6 HIGH AVAILABILITY FOR ORACLEAS WEB CACHE LOAD BALANCER...................................................................................................... 7 CONFIGURING HIGHLY AVAILABLE ORACLEAS WEB CACHE LOAD BALANCER................................................................... 8 CONCLUSION..............................................................................................11 Using Oracle Application Server Web Cache as a Highly Available Load Balancer Using Oracle Application Server Web Cache as a Highly Available Load Balancer INTRODUCTION HTTP load balance are critical to application server deployments that need high availability and good resource utilization. There are many HTTP load-balancing solutio available in the market today, the cost of which is forcing many IT organizatio to look for alternatives. Oracle Application Server Web Cache is a powerful, state-of-the-art Download
  • Microsoft Network Client Version 2.2 Users Guide for MS-DOS Clients
  • LAN Manager Enhanced Starting LAN Manager Enhanced Starting the Workstation Service and Logging On Additional Network Services Using the LAN Manager Screen Using CTRL+BREAK to Break Out of Network Requests Using Menus and Menu Commands View Menu Message Menu Con?g Menu Accounts Menu Help Menu Using Dialog Boxes Dialog Box Elements Getting Help from the LAN Manager Screen Viewing Network Resources Setting the Current Focus Viewing Shared Resources Network Paths Viewing Users on the Network Understanding User Accounts Viewing Information About User Accounts Changing Your Password Starting LAN Manager Services Stopping LAN Manager Services Pausing LAN Manager Services Continuing LAN Manager Services Pausing and Continuing Connections to Resources Viewing the Workstation Configuration Using Home Directories Exiting the LAN Manager Screen Quitting LAN Manager Enhanced Logging Off from the Network Starting LAN Manager Enhanced Automatically Running Other Network Protocols Using the TEMP Environment Variable Using Shared Directories Viewing Shared Directories Connecting to a Shared Directory Connecting to a Shared Directory Without Setting the Focus Controlling Persistent Connections Connecting to an IBM LAN Server Resource Making a Onetime Connection to a Shared Directory If You Have Trouble Connecting Viewing Your Connections to Shared Directories Copying Files over the Network Moving Files over the Network Running a Program on a Server Disconnecting from a Shared Directory Using Shared Printers Printer Queues Viewing Printer Queues and Print Jobs Connecting to a Printer Queue Connecting to Printer Queues Without Setting the Focus Making a Onetime Connection to a Printer Queue Printing over the Network
  • WorkCentre 4118 Evaluator Guide
  • The WorkCentre® 4118 multifunction system is a copier-based black and white multifunction system that helps busy small offices and workgroups save space by consolidating multiple devices into a single, small package – without losing functionality. This entry-level multifunction system delivers a strong range of features and capabilities at an affordable price. The WorkCentre 4118 multifunction system delivers the right level of functionality for your small office or workgroup. It features rich copying and printing capabilities, as well as fax and colour scanning. The WorkCentre 4118 delivers the following benefits to customers: Designed for Small Offices • Affordable, desktop device easily fits into space-constrained environments • Easy to learn and use copy/print/fax/scan features • Grows with your needs – add paper trays and a cabinet stand to regain desktop space • Easy to install and manage, even without IT resources. Robust Copier-Based Design • 17 ppm copying and printing speed, up to 600 x 600 dpi resolution (up to 1200 dpi for print jobs) • 20,000-sheet monthly duty cycle to support busy small workgroups • 40-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF) reduces time spent on long copy and scan jobs • Powerful copy features more commonly found on high-end systems include Auto-Fit, Edge Erase, Margin Shift, Book Copy, Insert Covers, Transparency Mode, Create Booklet Mode, N-up Copying and more. Big Office Features • 650-sheet standard paper capacity (1,200-sheet maximum), up to 8,000-image toner capacity to minimise user interventions • Printing features include Two-Sided Printing, N-up Printing, Booklet Printing, Insert Covers, Collation, Poster Printing, Watermarks, Toner Save and optional network printing to support multiple users • 3 second
  • Volkswagen Golf III Maintenance Manual PDF
  • Attach sticker on drivers-side door beam (B-pillar); the sticker is found as an instruction contained in the very front of the owner information packet. Cross out the instruction after attaching the sticker. Attach sticker “Your next service event” : - Service sticker “Your next service event” : Mark Oil change service or Inspection service (whichever is the case next) with a cross and enter date / mile / kilometer reading; if necessary, also mark with a cross additional work to be performed (e.g. replace toothed belt) and brake fluid service and enter date / mile / kilometer reading service interval 01-4, Inspection Service . Attach sticker Work descriptions on drivers side door beam - B - pillar Battery, check battery terminals for secure seating Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required Torque wrench V.A.G 1331 (5 - 50 Nm) Note: Tight fitting battery terminals guarantee proper function and a long battery service life. - Open cover cap (if installed) - 1 - of battery positive pole. - Check battery terminal clamps are seated securely on the battery terminals by moving the battery positive wire 1 - and the battery Ground (GND) wire - 2 - back and forth by hand. Warning! If battery clamp is not seated securely on positive terminal, disconnect battery Ground (GND) strap on battery negative terminal first, to prevent possible accidents. Work descriptions If the battery clamp on positive terminal is not seated securely: - Disconnect battery Ground (GND) wire at battery negative terminal first -
  • Measurement Studio - Development Tools for Visual Basic, Visual C#, and Visual C++
  • National Instruments Measurement Studio is an integrated suite of native measurement and automation controls, tools, and class libraries for Visual Studio. NI Measurement Studio dramatically reduces application development time with ActiveX and .NET controls, object- oriented measurement hardware interfaces, advanced analysis libraries, scientific user interface controls, measurement data networking, wizards, interactive code designers, and highly extensible classes. Building on more than 15 years of measurement programming expertise, National Instruments created Measurement Studio with tools designed specifically for Microsoft Visual Basic, Visual C#, and Visual C++ to bring you simplified integration with data acquisition and instrument control interfaces for easier hardware integration. With Measurement Studio, you use your Visual Studio programming knowledge to get measurements started quickly and create a complete measurement solution. Measurement Studio delivers an interactive design approach for developing measurement and automation systems inside Visual C++. Because the tools for Visual C++ integrate into the environment, you can use them exactly as you would native Microsoft tools. You can use the Measurement Studio AppWizard together with controls and class libraries to easily create your C++ measurement system. The AppWizard creates a project according to your specifications and includes a code template and the measurement tools you need to design your application. These tools include C++ classes for instrument control, data acquisition, data analysis, and live data transfer across the Internet. In addition, custom controls are included for creating your measurement user interface. Data object classes, which seamlessly encapsulate and pass data from acquisition to analysis to presentation, link the measurement