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  • IBM ThinkPad 560 User Guide Pdf
  • The thin and light IBM ThinkPad 560 computer is designed to be convenient for your mobile computing needs. We hope you enjoy its fast processing power, brilliant and colorful DSTN or TFT LCD display, audio capabilities, and infrared communication. Ergonomics Information This is important information to read before using your ThinkPad computer in the virtual office. Working in the virtual office may mean adapting to frequent changes in your environment. Following some simple “rules of the road” will make things easier and bring you the maximum benefits of your ThinkPad computer. Keeping in mind such basics as good lighting and proper seating, for example, can go a long way in helping you enhance your performance and achieve greater comfort wherever you are. Download IBM ThinkPad 560 User Guide Pdf
  • Borland InterBase and Microsoft SQL Server : A Technical Comparison
  • Borland ® InterBase ® is a powerful, SQL-compliant database that is often considered for embedding in applications and for application-specific uses. Savvy developers and application architects who take the time to examine InterBase closely find that it offers substantial advantages over Microsoft® SQL Server™. Those advantages include: • Greater concurrency in a mixed read/write environment • More flexible trigger support • Faster crash recovery • Easier event management • More deployment options • Cross-platform support • Smaller size • Lower system requirements • Shorter training time • Lower training cost • Lower licensing cost This white paper discusses those advantages in greater detail. Today’s embedded and distributed database applications create an environment that consists of both the short read and update transactions typical of data entry systems and the long read transactions required for reporting and data analysis. When data analysis requires a consistent view of data at a point in time, the locks required by Microsoft SQL Server prevent other users from accessing the data being analyzed. The InterBase database engine is specifically designed to provide a consistent snapshot of your data at a point in time without blocking reads or updates by other users. With InterBase, readers never block writers and writers only block writers when two transactions try to update the same row at the same time. In addition, the InterBase concurrency model is completely. Download pdf Borland InterBase and Microsoft SQL Server : A Technical Comparison
  • Audi A4 Service Manual 1996 - 2001 PDF
  • The Audi A4 Repair Manual: 1996-2001 is coming soon! Covers Audi A4 models built. ontheAudi "B5" platform. Doesnot include AudiS4(sports model). Audi A4 Service Manual: 1996-2001 1.8L turbo, 2.8L, including Avant and quattro Retail price: $109.95 Bentley Stock No. A401 ISBN 0-8376-0371-4 Audi Literature Number: W42AUA4962001RM 1524 pages, 4261 photos, illustrations, and diagrams Softcover, 8-3/8? by 11? Bentley Publishers established 1950 Information that makes the difference? BentleyPublishers www.BentleyPublishers.com ?email: sales@bentleypublishers.com Bentley Publishers, 1734 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138-1804 USA Tel: 617-547-4170 ?Toll Free: 800-423-4595 ?Fax: 617-876-9235 Detailed exploded views including engine air filter replacement. Download Audi A4 Service Manual 1996-2001 PDF Book
  • Microsoft SQL Server Runs the Security Table
  • The health of databases is of critical importance to business managers, application owners and enterprise IT teams. The life of an organization is literally represented inside its database servers. Take away the ability to reliably run enterprise applications or complete customer transactions and you will watch the business come to a standstill. One quantifiable indicator of risk to the enterprise of business disruption, or leakage of confidential data, is the number of vulnerabilities that exist in the technical infrastructure. There is a correlation between the number of vulnerabilities and the number of undiscovered vulnerabilities as well as the risk to the enterprise of an exploit successfully launched against the vulnerable database. It is very clear that the more vulnerabilities that exist, the more likely it is that an attack will be successful. With this in mind, ESG compiled Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) data from the National Vulnerability Database to compare security vulnerabilities between commercial database offerings from Microsoft, Oracle and the open source MySQL. Oracle, traditionally a company that holds its security cards very close to the vest, has been disclosing large numbers of security vulnerabilities over the past few quarters. Microsoft has gone through its own soul-searching when it comes to security, from openly disclosing defects to a complete revamping of its engineering process with its Security Development Lifecycle (SDL). Microsoft SQL Server 2005 is particularly worth examining as it is the first major product release that Microsoft has put through the SDL. Download pdf Microsoft SQL Server Runs the
  • Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 Overview
  • Microsoft® Windows® Compute Cluster Server 2003 is designed specifically to run parallel, high-performance computing (HPC) applications to solve complex computations. Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 accelerates time-to-insight by providing an HPC platform that is simple to deploy, operate and integrate with existing infrastructure and tools. Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 supports leading HPC applications with an integrated software stack that includes operating system, job scheduler, management tools, and MPI layer. It also integrates seamlessly with existing Windows infrastructure (e.g., Active Directory), allowing you to leverage existing skills and technology for system and node management, workload management, user management and security. Developing applications for Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 allows developers to leverage their existing Windows-based skills and experience and use familiar development tools such as Visual Studio 2005. For more information on Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, please see: http://www.microsoft.com/hpc. If customers want a fully configured cluster, including servers, racks, interconnects, cabling and power, they should purchase Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 from HP using HP Cluster Platforms or HP Cluster Platform Express, which provide the flexibility of a custom solution with the simplicity, reliability and value of a preconfigured, factory-built cluster. Cluster Platforms and Cluster Platform Express, part of the HP Unified Cluster Portfolio, feature modular framework and specific configuration designs that enable flexible high-performance solutions from 5 to 1024 nodes, with a comprehensive menu of software options with optional pre-installation. In a streamlined process, HP builds, delivers and maintains these clusters and supercomputers for the best total customer experience. Clustering
  • FlowPATH Tool-pathing Tutorial
  • This tutorial outlines the process of preparing a 2D digital file for tool-pathing with FlowPATH for use with the school’s abrasive water-jet cutter. The water-jet is only capable of 2D cutting operations, and has extremely limited control of the depth of the cut so work should be designed with 2D lines and with the intention that the lines will be cut completely through the material – not etched. Depending on the hardness of the material it is possible to etch or score a cut instead of cutting all the way through, but this should only be done with ductile materials as it will cause shattering or breaking in more brittle materials. 2D File Creation 1) The FlowPATH software will only accept 2D geometry, and it works best with lines and arcs, splines may cause some problems. The lines can be made in any 2D application capable of exporting DXF files; possible applications are Maya, 3dMax, Rhino, AutoCAD, Illustrator and VectorWorks. If your model is made of surfaces or polygons it is necessary to duplicate the edges of the objects to make 2D lines, you cannot use the surface geometry directly for water-jet cutting. Objects and parts should be made at full-scale, the limits of the bed size are 40” x 20”. Pieces should also be on the XY plane with the Z axis up. 2) Once you have suitable geometry created in a 3D application you must export it as DXF. When exporting you should save as Release 12 (R12) format, this format
  • The fine Art of Commenting
  • “Commenting is a royal pain in the posterior” - “Comments are for weenies” - “I can understand my code quite well, thank you very much” - “Good code speaks for itself” - “No time for that, got to get that code out of the door”. Admit it, you have said some thing along these lines at least once during your coding career. Maybe you even now still are in this kind of frame of mind. Negative attitudes towards commenting may have several reasons: Programmer's hubris Lazyness No time left for documentation due to deadline constraints None of these is a good reason for not commenting source code properly. We will look at these arguments, discuss them and take a look at good commenting practice and its benefits. As SharpDevelop is intended to be an IDE for all languages supported by the .NET platform – and others, if support is available – this text will not discuss language specific commenting issues. Knowledge of all languages referred to is not necessary for the understanding of this paper. Programmer's Hubris A good programmer is always a programmer with something of a well developed ego. Nothing is impossible, everything is easy to understand. So much for theory. In practice, reality checks are in order from time to time. Do you understand all your code after not looking at it for, say, a year? Is legacy code left to you to maintain always obvious at first look, or even after a few weeks of scrutiny? Truth is, most of the time
  • How To: Create a Service Account for an ASP.NET 2.0 Application
  • This How To shows you how to create and configure a custom least-privileged service account to run an ASP.NET Web application. By default, an ASP.NET application on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6.0 runs using the built-in Network Service account. In production environments, you usually run your application using a custom service account. By using a custom service account, you can audit and authorize your application separately from others, and your application is protected from any changes made to the privileges or permissions associated with the Network Service account. To use a custom service account, you must configure the account by running the Aspnet_regiis.exe utility with the -ga switch, and then configure your application to run in a custom application pool that uses the custom account's identity. By default, an ASP.NET application on Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6.0 runs in the application pool called ASP.NET V2.0. This application pool uses the built-in Network Service account. This account is least privileged, although it does have network credentials which means that you can use it to authenticate against network servers. The following scenarios may prevent you from using a network service account or a custom domain-level service account: - Your Web server is not in a domain. - Your Web server and downstream remote server are in separate domains with no trust relationship. - Your Web server and downstream remote server are separated by a firewall and you cannot open the ports required for NTLM or Kerberos authentication. In the above cases you can use mirrored
  • Ford RS200 Buyers Guide PDF
  • The Group B RS200 rally car is now enjoying a second career as an enthusiast s track day machine Think of the most stirring motoring moments you ve ever witnessed and there ll almost certainly be a Group B episode or two in there.Group B left an impression like no other branch of motor The problem was,it left too big an impression for all the wrong reasons: deaths were an integral part,so it was no surprise when the series was canned before many of the key cars had even been fully developed. One example was the RS200,set to crush its rivals only to have the plug pulled before it had even got going. The RS200 project started in 1983;Ford needed to get a competitive rally car developed and built as quickly as It would have four-wheel drive, and a unique shape so it wouldn t immediately be obsolete. There would also be an incredibly rigid chassis of honeycombed aluminium,steel and composites,over which was to be draped a composite bodyshell,the whole lot powered by Ford s 16-valve BDT twin-cam engine. October 1985 saw the first production cars built.By then the RS200 had already won its first works outing,the Lindisfarne Rally.It won a few more rallies at the start of 1986 but the writing was now on the wall for Group B. The final production cars were made in January 1986 but,by the time they were delivered to their new owners at the end of that year,the RS200
  • Teach Yourself JAVA in 21 Days
  • Java is an object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems, a company best known for its high-end Unix workstations. Modeled after C++, the Java language was designed to be small, simple, and portable across platforms and operating systems, both at the source and at the binary level (more about this later). Java is often mentioned in the same breath as HotJava, a World Wide Web browser from Sun like Netscape or Mosaic (see Figure 1.1). What makes HotJava different from most other browsers is that, in addition to all its basic Web features, it can also download and play applets on the reader’s system. Applets appear in a Web page much in the same way as images do, but unlike images, applets are dynamic and interactive. Applets can be used to create animations, figures, or areas that can respond to input from the reader, games, or other interactive effects on the same Web pages among the text and graphics. Although HotJava was the first World Wide Web browser to be able to play Java applets, Java support is rapidly becoming available in other browsers. Netscape 2.0 provides support for Java applets, and other browser developers have also announced support for Java in forthcoming products. Source: www.cs.usfca.edu Download Teach Yourself JAVA in 21 Days