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  • CADPIPE HVAC Tutorial
  • The CADPIPE tutorial has been organized to include many of the timesaving features of the CADPIPE HVAC program. While it would be impossible to highlight every aspect of the program, we believe that after completing this teaching manual you will have a good working knowledge of CADPIPE. All AutoCAD commands referenced in the tutorial (Zoom Window, e.g.) are shown in CAPITAL LETTERS while all CADPIPE commands (Walls, e.g.) are shown in bold text. This tutorial is written under the assumption that you are using a mouse and selecting commands from the toolbars or pull-down menus. All CADPIPE system prompts are in italics and the appropriate responses are numbered consecutively. Note: Be sure that you have gone through the instructional materials for your AutoCAD software. The CADPIPE tutorial assumes that you have a basic working knowledge of AutoCAD. Download pdf CADPIPE HVAC Tutorial
  • Declarative Web 2.0
  • Web 2.0 applications have become popular as drivers of new types of Web content, but they have also introduced a new level of interface design in Web development; they are focusing on richer interfaces, user-generated content, and better interworking of Web-based applications. The current foundations of the Web 2.0, however, are strictly imperative in nature, which makes it difficult to develop applications which are robust, interoperable, and backwards compatible. Using a declarative approach for Web 2.0 applications, this new wave of applications can be built on a more robust foundation which is more in line with the Web’s style of using declarative methods whenever possible. We show a path how today’s imperative Web 2.0 applications can be regarded as a testbed as well as a first implementation for a revised version of Web 2.0 technologies, which will be based on declarative markup rather than imperative code. Fueling the second wave of the Web’s popularity, the term Web 2.0 has become highly popular for describing a new breed of Web applications. It is mainly perceived to refer to two major areas, one being user-generated content and the social networks around it, and the other being a set of technologies providing support for richer interfaces for Web applications, bringing the user experience of Web applications closer to that of desktop applications. In this paper, we refer to both areas; we argue that the contextual nature of Web 2.0 content needs a better representation, and we also argue that the same representation can be used
  • Audi A8S8 Quick reference guide
  • WARNING! If one of the red symbols lights up while you are driving, stop the car. immediately, switch off the engine and refer to the Owner’s Manual.. This quick reference guide gives you a brief introduction to the main features and controls of your vehicle. However, it cannot replace the Owner’s Manual and the other manuals supplied with the vehicle; these contain important information and safety warnings. We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring with your Audi. AUDI AG advanced key advanced key allows you to lock and unlock the vehicle and start the engine without handling the key itself. You only need to have Download Audi A8S8 Quick reference guide manual pdf
  • T-Mobile Sidekick Owner's Manual
  • T-Mobile Sidekick Owner's Manual. 11. Opening and Closing the Display. 1 To open the display, place your left thumb on the lower-left corner and your right T-Mobile Sidekick Owner's Manual Release 1.1 October 21, 2003 Copyright © 2002-2003. Danger, Inc. All rights reserved. Confidential material of Danger, Inc., 124 Univeity Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 May not be duplicated or copied without the prior written coent of Danger, Inc. October 21, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner's Manual 3 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner's Manual Contents 1. Device Basics Download manual
  • FactoryFLOW Tutorial
  • The tutorial uses the actual FactoryFLOW program to introduce the features of FactoryFLOW. The tutorial has three sections: 1. The first section shows you how to generate several charts, selectively view paths, and generate a workcenter utilization report. 2. The second section shows you how to make and save alternative layouts and material handling systems. 3. The third section takes you step-by-step through a basic analysis of a ladder factory. Tip Look over Getting Started in the Factory Programs Guide for a quick review of what you should know before attempting any of the FactoryFLOW tutorials, including how to load the Factory menu and start FactoryFLOW. Repeating the Tutorial The INSTALL program copies the files needed for the tutorial to the CIMFTUTORIAL directory on your hard disk, with a backup set of the files to the BAKTUTOR directory. If you named the CIMF directory something else during installation, substitute that name when referring to your directory. The files include drawing and data files used in the tutorial. During the tutorial, you will modify the original files and create new data files. To do the tutorial a second time, you will need to restore the files to their original condition. To restore the files, first delete all files from the TUTORIAL directory, then copy everything from the BAKTUTOR directory Download pdf FactoryFLOW Tutorial
  • AutoCAD 2007 Tutorial Second Level: 3D Modeling
  • As illustrated in the previous chapters, there are no surfaces in a wireframe model; it consists only of points, lines, and curves that describe the edges of the object. Surface modeling was developed to provide the surface information that is missing in wireframe modeling. Essentially, defining the skin of a design creates a surface model. Although it is possible to create a surface model without using a wireframe model, in most cases it is much easier to create a surface model on top of a wireframe model. In surface modeling, a wireframe model can be used to provide information about the edges and corners so that the desired faces can be easily positioned and placed. Surface modeling is more sophisticated than wireframe modeling in that surface modelers define not only the edges of 3D objects, but also the surfaces. Surface modeling provides hiding, shading, and rendering capabilities that are not available in wireframe modeling. Surface models do not provide the physical properties that solid models provide, such as mass, weight, center of gravity, and so on. The AutoCAD surface modeler defines faceted surfaces using a filled polygon. The created faces of surface models are only planar, which means the surface models can only have approximate curved surfaces. It is important to note that the AutoCAD surface modeler does not create true curved surfaces. To differentiate these two types of surfaces, faceted surfaces are called meshes in AutoCAD. Because of the use of faceted approximation on true curved surfaces, the computer requirements of
  • Audi TT Service Manual 2000-2006 PDF
  • Audi TT Service Manual: 2000-2006. This repair manual. covers the 2000 through 2006 model year TTs, including the TT Coupe. and the TT Roadster. Audi TT Service Manual: 2000-2006 1.8L turbo, 3.2L including roadster and quattro Price: $99.95 Bentley Stock Number: AT06 Publication Date: 2006.nov.17 ISBN-10: 0-8376-1500-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-8376-1500-4 Audi of America Lit. No. W42 AUDITT0006SM Softcover, 8 3/8 in. x 11 in. Case quantity: 5 978 pages, 1826 photos, illustrations and diagrams Bentley Publishers is proud to announce the publication of the Includes a 32 page color Audi TT Familiarization section Audi TT Service Manual: 2000-2006. This repair manual covers the 2000 through 2006 model year TTs, including the TT Coupe and the TT Roadster. Although the do-it-yourself Audi owner will find this manual indispensable as a source of theory of operation and step-by-step maintenance and repair information, the Audi owner who has no intention of working on his or her car will find that reading and owning this manual will make it possible to discuss repairs more Download Audi TT Service Manual 2000-2006 Ebook
  • Applying Microsoft Patches with Task Scheduler Pro
  • This white paper provides step by step instructions to apply Microsoft patches with Lieberman Software’s Task Scheduler Pro. 1. Applying Microsoft Patches with Task Scheduler Pro The MSBlast worm, also called the RPC/DCOM vulnerability, requires that you install a specific version of the patch for each platform you are patching. Task Scheduler Pro allows enables you to copy the appropriate platform specific patch to each of your systems, execute the patch in an unattended manner, and reboot the systems remotely without any further action on your part. Task Scheduler Pro allows administrators to deploy patches across their enterprise much faster than distribution systems like Microsoft SMS. Patch tasks can be created on all of your systems simultaneously, and they begin executing on your systems almost immediately. In a virus outbreak situation, speed is essential. 2. Preparation - Download Patches First download the patches you will need from the Microsoft web site and store them in a common and convenient location on your local machine. Task Scheduler Pro will copy these files to your systems. The following section provides lists of file names and specific links to the Microsoft web site to download each patch. For the sake of easy installation, these should be all stored in a common location on your local workstation. When this guide was written the current files were named as follows: Windows NT 4.0 Server File Name: Q823980i.EXE Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition File Name: Q823980i.EXE Windows 2000 File Name: Windows2000-KB823980-x86-ENU.exe Windows XP 32 bit Edition File Name: WindowsXP-KB823980-x86-ENU.exe Windows XP 64 bit Edition File Name:
  • Norton AntiVirus 9.0 for Macintosh User's Guide
  • A computer virus is a parasitic program written intentionally to alter the way your computer operates without your permission or knowledge. A virus attaches copies of itself to other files and, when activated, may damage files, cause erratic system behavior, or display messages. Computer viruses infect System files, or files stored in the System folder that the Macintosh computer uses to start up and documents created by programs with macro capabilities. Mac OS System files include kernel extensions (programs that load into memory when a Macintosh computer is started), and programs like those in Microsoft Office. Some computer viruses are programmed specifically to corrupt programs, delete files, or erase your disk. Macro viruses spread quickly Macros are simple programs that are used to do things such as automate repetitive tasks in a document or make calculations in a spreadsheet. Macros are written in files created by such programs as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. Macro viruses are malicious macro programs that are designed to replicate themselves from file to file and can often destroy or change data. Macro viruses can be transferred across platforms and spread whenever you open an infected file. Trojan horses hide their true purposes Trojan horses are programs that appear to serve some useful purpose or provide entertainment, which encourages you to run them. But the program also serves a covert purpose, which may be to damage files or place a virus on your computer. A Trojan horse is not a virus because it does not replicate and spread like a virus.
  • Best Practices for Secure Web Development
  • The following document is intended as a guideline for developing secure web-based applications. It is not about how to configure firewalls, intrusion detection, DMZ or how to resist DDoS attacks. This is a task best addressed at system and network level. However, there is little material available today intended for developers. We have entered the dotcom age in which a web site is no longer an isolated site, but an extension of the internal business systems, yet there isn’t much about how to create this extension securely. Traditionally, developers have worked on systems for environments where malicious intents were not a real threat: internal systems, software for home use, intranets. There may have been occasional exceptions, sometimes with embarrassing outcomes, but they could be dealt with at HR level and the example prevented others from attempting it again. An isolated (read: not linked with internal systems) web site is not far from the same scenario: the security was treated mostly at the system level by installing the necessary OS and web server fixes and applying correct settings and permissions. If a breach occurred, the system was taken offline, rebuilt better and the site put up again. Everything at a system administration level. However, as the Internet becomes more and more commercial (after all, this is where the .com comes from), a web site becomes more and more an application. Thus, the team has more and more developers, skilled in web and traditional development. However, few resources for them focus enough on security