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  • Ontology Maturing: a Collaborative Web 2.0 Approach to Ontology Engineering
  • Most of the current methodologies for building ontologies rely on specialized knowledge engineers. This is in contrast to real-world settings, where the need for maintenance of domain specific ontologies emerges in the daily work of users. But in order to allow for participatory ontology engineering, we need to have a more realistic conceptual model of how ontologies develop in the real world. We introduce the ontology maturing processes which is based on the insight that ontology engineering is a collaborative informal learning process and for which we analyze characteristic evolution steps and triggers that have users engage in ontology engineering within their everyday work processes. This model integrates tagging and folksonomies with formal ontologies and shows maturing pathways between them. As implementations of this model, we present two case studies and the corresponding tools. The first is about image-based ontology engineering (introducing so-called imagenotions), the second about ontology-enabled social bookmarking (SOBOLEO). Both of them are inspired by lightweight Web 2.0 approaches and allow for realtime collaboration. Within state-of-the-art semantic approaches, ontologies have emerged as the key to enable more advanced technological support for end users and their work processes, which particularly applies to knowledge work. However, current research and development concentrates more on what we can do as soon as we have ontologies—rather than having a closer look at the processes of creating and especially maintaining such domain-specific ontologies. In real-world settings these issues are crucial to fulfill the users’ needs and currently insufficiently dealt with. It is usually acknowledged that ontologies are
  • OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL How-to
  • The launch of OpenOffice.org 1.0 in 2002 removed at a stroke one major obstacle to the universal use of Linux on the desktop. At last, Linux users have office software - word processor, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation - which not only works at least as well as the Microsoft Office equivalent, but can also use Microsoft Office file formats, and is genuinely open source. However, this hasn't prevented objections from Microsoft diehards that they still can't migrate to Linux, because "Linux hasn't anything like Microsoft Access". Well, have I got news for you. It has, and it's called OpenOffice.org 1.0. One of the hidden secrets of OpenOffice.org 1.0 is that it also has a great user-friendly database front end. All you need to do is wire it up to one of the many open-source databases on Linux, and you have a Microsoft Access (and more) equivalent. This document explains how to make this connection, and then provides a quick tour of the database tools within OpenOffice.org 1.0. Many hardened OpenOffice.org 1.0 users are completely unaware of what is hiding under the covers, and are amazed once they start playing with the 'hidden' tools. Download pdf OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL How-to
  • National Concours Manual PDF
  • Scoresheets Around the Car Interaction Between Owners and Judges Rejudging Chapter 4 Judging the Car Exterior Paint Finish Body Panels Glass and Exterior Mirrors Lights and Lenses Convertible Top and Boot Cover Exterior Brightwork Dirt, Water Spots, and Wax Residue Wheels and Hubcaps Tires Rubber Gaskets Fuel Filler Compartment Interior Headliner Door Panels, Kick Panels, and Arm Rests Dashboard, Steering Wheel, and Instruments Seats and Belts Carpet and Rubber Mats Hardware Engine Compartment General Appearance and Cleanliness Firewall, Inner Fenders, Inside of Hood, and Other Painted Sheetmetal Engine Block, Head & Carburetors or Fuel Injection Exhaust System (manifolds, downpipes and emissions equipment) Wiring, Battery, Hoses, Tubing & Clamps Trunk Paint, Side Panels, Mat or Carpet Tool Kit and Jack Owner’s Manual and Other Paperwork Spare Tire and Wheel Suspension, Wheelwells, and Undercarriage General Condition and Cleanliness Mechanical and Safety Operation of Basic Safety Items Chapter 1 General Guidelines and Concours Organization Entry Form Requirements 7 Selecting a Site for the Concours 7 Personnel, Registration, and Conducting the Concours 8 Key Personnel 8 Registration 9 Safety 9 Conducting the Concours 10 Scoring 10 Trophies and Awards 11 Chapter 2 Concours Rules and Regulations General Information 12 Eligibility 12 Protests and Procedures 12 Classes, Scoring, and Presentation of Cars 13 Classes 13 Scoring Procedures 14 Car Requirements for Judging 14 Chapter 3 Guide to Judging Tenants of Judging The Event Chief Judge Designating the Event Chief Judge Event Chief Judge Responsibilities Entry List General Qualifications and Prohibitions for Judges Qualification and
  • The 12-in. PowerBook Thin and (Feature) Rich Review
  • Just 4.6 pounds light enough to carry most anywhere, yet hefty enough to convey a feeling of solid construction. I believe it was Walt Mossberg at The Wall Street Journal who best summed up the 12-in. PowerBook. It s like one of those all-metal Leica cameras that just reeks of quality. I have to admit having taken a roller-coaster ride of sorts in the past couple of years since Ap p l e i n t roduced its aluminum PowerBooks. I fell fir s t for the 17-in. model (such widescreen real estate), then swooned for the first-generation 12-in. model (a hot little number in more ways than one, espe-cially when you sat it in your lap), then decided that for most users the midrange 15-in. model is the perfect blend of portability and power. Along the way, I ve bought, borrowed or used just about eve ry combo of PowerBook features that Apple has built, and while I seem to have fin a l l y settled on the 17-in. model for my own use (I have one of the newer 1.67-GHz G4 PowerBooks at home), the entry - s i ze model is no slouch. T he old adage that you can never be too thin or too rich seems like a tailor-made description of what road warriors want in their laptops: thin, lightweight machines that are feature-rich and, of course, inexpensive. With its latest generation of Powe r B o o k s , u n veiled back
  • Volvo S60 Sedan Road Test Report PDF Manual
  • VOLVO S60 Sedan 2.4 litre 20 valve SE automatic and 2.3 litre T5 Geartronic automatic Volvo’s new mid-size S60 sedan typifies the company’s new emphasis on introducing more contemporary styling and a more youthful driving appeal, without in any way sacrificing the marque’s traditional virtues of strength and safety. The S60 shares its platform and suspension with the Volvo S80 sedan and the V70 wagon, though it is lighter and shorter than both of those models. The S60 replaces the S70 sedan (the V70 wagon continues) and is available in three different engine and equipment combinations. All three engines are DOHC five-cylinder 20 valve units; the base model has a 2.4 litre normally aspirated engine with continuously variable valve timing (CVVT) on the intake camshaft and it produces 125 kW maximum power and 230 Nm maximum torque. This model is designated the S60 2.4 20V SE and it costs $54,950 in manual form. Next in the line-up is the S60 2.4T and with its light-pressure turbocharger and CVVT on the exhaust camshaft, it has a power output of 147 kW and a torque output of 285 Nm. The manual 2.4T is priced at $62,950. Download Volvo S60 Sedan Road Test Report PDF Manual
  • Program in ArcGIS using the .Net framework and C#
  • This guide assumes that the reader has a basic understanding of what ArcGIS and the .Net framework is, as well as a rudimentary understanding of how object oriented programming works. For more information about .Net and object oriented programming, follow the links in Appendix B. In order to program with ArcGIS there are two products that you will need to have installed on your computer. First, you must have either ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS ArcInfo or else have the ArcGIS Engine installed. Once these one of these are installed you will be able to run the code you compile in the ArcGIS environment. The other ArcGIS product you need is the Developer Tools for Microsoft.Net that provides access to the .Net framework and the functions that ESRI has made for .Net as well as the Developer tools that install an API for ArcObjects. It is also important to make sure that your software is up to date, which you can do by checking the ESRI website to see if there are updates or service packs for your software (this tutorial was written using ArcGIS 9.2 Service Pack1). The other major required software is a C#.Net compiler. I recommend using Microsoft Visual Studio, because ESRI has created various resources to make coding faster and easier for that environment. If you are looking for a free compiler you can try using the Microsoft Visual Studio C# Express edition, or the SharpDevelop program which is an open-source initiative. Links to these programs are provided in Appendix
  • Mundu IM Palm OS Version User Guide
  • So you have got yourself a Palm OS device and whats more, you got it to connect to the Internet! Now, you just want to get started with Instant Messaging from your device. Mundu IM is perfect for you and you have come to the right place to get started with it. Thanks first of all for choosing Mundu IM. Make sure you have the following with you before we start: - A PDA which runs Palm OS. - An active Internet connection on your phone (EDGE, GPRS or WiFi). - Atleast one of the following Instant Messaging accounts: MSN, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, Jabber or Gtalk. Thats it! Now we get on to the good stuff. This is by far the easiest way to install Mundu IM on your device - Use the web browser on your Palm OS device to navigate to http://messenger.mundu.com/download/ and download the Mundu IM installer on to your device. - Download the Mundu IM prc file on your Palm device. - Navigate to the location where you have copied the prc file and double-click to open it. A confirmation prompt appears. - Accept the installation prompt. Mundu IM will be installed automatically on the device. And we’re done with the installation. Are we sure?! Of course we are! We did say it was a jump start. We recommend you soft-reset your Palm OS device after installation of Mundu IM. Download Mundu IM Palm OS Version User Guide
  • AnyDATA.NET USB Modem Manual
  • In today’s fast-moving economy, the need to remain connected is essential. The world most compact AnyDATA EVDO USB modem, (ADU-E100), offers the appropriate solution to home and mobile connectivity using antenna diversity that enables better connectivity and data speed in poor signal environment and internal antenna technology. It provides extensive and reliable wireless data communication at speed up to 2.4Mbps downlink and 153kbps uplink, The AnyDATA EVDO USB modem connects to USB port and application software effortlessly integrates into a Windows based PC as well as notebook computer. Getting Started In order to use ANYDATA.NET USB MODEM following must be satisfied: 1) Easy Wireless Net Software and ANYDATA.NET USB MODEM Driver has been installed on the computer. 2) Have a proper user name and password from the local CDMA operator. 3) ANYDATA.NET USB MODEM must have been certified from the operator. Download pdf AnyDATA.NET USB Modem Manual
  • SEO in the Web 2.0 Era: The Evolution of Search Engine Optimization
  • To those of us whose passion for the growth of the World Wide Web is exceeded only by the marketing possibilities that emerge from that growth, the Internet has become a playground for the imagination. There is a large number of marketers, however, who are fascinated by the Web but approach its marketing capabilities more out of necessity than lifestyle. The Internet’s capacity has advanced in so many areas in the past few years that marketers playing catch-up are at a significant disadvantage. Marketing directors and account managers with traditional media backgrounds need to expand their breadth of knowledge in order to make informed decisions in today’s e-commerce. This article provides clarification surrounding the fairly recent buzzword “Web 2.0” and focuses on the evolution and future of the search engine born occupation of Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO and its implications are expanding so fast and in so many directions that it has never been more important for C level professionals and traditionally oriented marketers to fully understand the world of Internet search. II. Search Engines: A Brief History When the first search engines began cataloging the World Wide Web in the mid-1990s, obtaining a high rank on search engine results pages (SERP) was not particularly difficult or secretive. It was the webmasters who submitted URLs to the engines and communicated a page’s relevancy to a keyword search through keyword meta tags in the HTML code. Early engines, like AltaVista, struggled with providing relevant search results because webmasters, who were paid on a
  • PixelView Tutorial: A View-Independent Graphics Rendering Architecture
  • Viewpoint specification is fundamental to traditional computer graphics rendering. Both the transformation of a scene to eye space in the traditional graphics pipeline and the origination of viewing rays in a ray-casting system depend on the viewpoint. Moreover, many subsequent rendering steps are also impacted by the choice of viewpoint, including clipping, projection, illumination calculations, shading, and visibility determination. As a result, changing the viewpoint frequently gates the entire process of interactive rendering, as each rendered frame is initiated with the specification of a viewpoint, followed by the scene description, and culminating with the final displayed image. There are many potential advantages to decoupling viewpoint specification from rendering. First, immediate efficiency improvements are available if rendering costs are amortized over multiple views. They result from reuse of shading calculations as well as exploiting the coherency of surface reflection with smooth variations in viewpoint. A second advantage results from beginning the rendering process before the viewing position is resolved, thereby reducing latency. Download PixelView Tutorial: A View-Independent Graphics Rendering Architecture