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  • Tutorial public_html PDF
  • With an RCI account, you are also allotted a certain amount of web storage space which you can use, for example, to distribute material to a class. Before you can begin sharing files, though, you will need to set up a certain folder on your account, called public_html. public_html is the default name for directories on all Rutgers systems that will include files to be shared over the web, which can be loaded up in any web browser. The public states that the directory will be available to anyone via a web browser, and the html denotes the fact that web pages and other files will be contained there-in. We can set up this directory in one of two ways in either of the SSH Secure Shell programs. If you prefer to do it via a command-line interface, you can use the command-line terminal window. If you prefer to do it via a graphical user interface, you can do it via the Secure File Transfer Client. This tutorial will explain both; pick whichever one you feel suits you best. Download Tutorial public_html PDF
  • JADE – A FIPA-Compliant Agent Framework
  • JADE is a software framework to develop agent applications in compliance with the FIPA specifications for interoperable intelligent multi-agent systems. The goal is to simplify development while ensuring standard compliance through a comprehensive set of system services and agents. JADE can then be considered an agent middle-ware that implements an Agent Platform and a development framework. It deals with all those aspects that are not peculiar of the agent internals and that are independent of the applications, such as message transport, encoding and parsing, or agent life-cycle. This paper presents the JADE software describing its intended uses, as well as being a walkthrough of JADE internal architecture. The main architectural issues are discussed, and the major design decisions are outlined. Download JADE – A FIPA-Compliant Agent Framework
  • Animania PDF
  • Animania is a catalogue of ready-to-use Animal models and motions. If you have built your own models and boned it or set up a segmented model for animation, you know it takes a long time and can be quite challenging. Animania provides models that are already set-up for animation. The mesh models have been boned, and the segmented models have been linked and set up for you. Moreover, each animal model comes with matching motions that you can use right away. Currently, Animania is available for: For Model setup Life Forms Segmented model in .lfa file format 3D Studio Max Mesh model boned in Bones Pro2 3D Studio Max Segmented model in .Max file format LightWave 3D & Inspire 3D Mesh model boned in LightWave LightWave 3D & Inspire 3D Segmented model in .Lws file format. Download Animania PDF
  • The Audi A4 Avant Manual
  • The Audi A4 Avant. The A4 Avant is ideal for those occasions when. you spontaneously decide to load up and drive. off. For a shopping trip to town or for a Content of this Audi A4 Avant Manual: The Audi A4 AvantWhatever you are planning - the journey becomes an adventure in its own right with the A4 Avant. The Avant is equipped for almost anything and is prepared for practically everything. Its comfort turns long-distance travel into a pleasure and its sporty handling transforms cornering into a surprisingly enjoyable experience. While the visionary design of the A4 Avant makes sure you always look impressive at the same time. Every conceivable step has been taken to provide maximum comfort in the interior. Quality and an obsession with detail pay off here. The excellent craftsmanship is immediately obvious and the sophisticated material can be combined to satisfy personal preferences. Simply let your imagination run free. Never compromise on design. The Audi A4 Avant. The A4 Avant is ideal for those occasions when you spontaneously decide to load up and drive off. For a shopping trip to town or for a brief holiday break in the mountains: whatever you have in mind - the spacious luggage area of the A4 Avant gives you the necessary freedom in any situation. Which means it is raring to go no matter what activities you are thinking of. The A4 Avant: freedom has never been so… Download Audi A4 Avant PDF Book
  • Mandriva Enjoy the Linux Experience Manual
  • What is Linux? Why is it better to choose Linux than Windows®? Why choose Mandriva over other Linux products? What’s new in Mandriva Linux 2007? Mandriva Linux 2007 product range Mandriva Linux: Web 2.0 ready! Mandriva Linux Services Mandriva Linux 2007 Services Glossary In 1983, Richard Stallman founded the GNU Project, with the goal of developing a complete Unix-like operating system composed entirely of free software. By the beginning of the 1990s, GNU had produced or collected most of the necessary components of this system except for the core component, the kernel. In 1991, the Linux kernel was created as a hobby by Finnish university student Linus Torvalds. A typical general-purpose distribution includes: . the Linux kernel, . some GNU libraries and tools, . command-line shells, . the graphical X Window ® system, . and an accompanying desktop environment such as KDE or GNOME, . several applications for office, multimedia, development or server needs. Download Mandriva Enjoy the Linux Experience Manual
  • Master View 2 Port KVM Switch CS-12 Users Manual pdf
  • Console PC Cables 2 port KVM SWITCH Overview The Master View CS-12 KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse), Switch is a control unit that allows access to two computers from a single console (keyboard, mouse, and monitor). Before the development of the Master View, the only way to control multiple computer configurations from a single console was through a complex and costly network system. Now, with the Master View CS-12, you can easily access two computers in a cost effective manner. Setup is fast and easy; plugging cables into their appropriate ports is all that is entailed. There is no software to configure, so there is no need to get involved in complex software installation routines or be concerned with incompatibility problems. Since the Master View CS-12 intercepts keyboard input directly, it works on any hardware platform and with all operating systems. The Master View CS-12 provides two convenient methods to access the computers connected to the system: using the push button Selection switch located on the unit’s side panel; and entering Hot Key combinations from the keyboard. There is no better way to save time and money than with a Master View CS-12 installation. By allowing a single console to manage both of the attached PCs, the Master View CS-12 eliminates the expense of purchasing a separate keyboard, monitor, and mouse for each PC. Additionally, it saves all the extra space they would take up, and eliminates the inconvenience and wasted effort involved in constantly having to move from one PC to
  • Cyberinfrastructure and Web 2.0
  • Cyberinfrastructure 1 and e-Science 1 are conventionally presented in terms of Grid technologies 2 3 that support remote access to computational science resources (such as supercomputers), distributed data management, networked instruments and similar technologies. Web Services are a key technology for realizing this vision 4 5. In contrast to these heavyweight approaches, however, many important innovations in network programming are emerging outside the (by now) traditional Web Services framework and are collectively known as Web 2.0 6. As we discuss in this chapter, these developments need to be tracked and incorporated into the e-Science vision. This chapter reviews some of the core Web 2.0 concepts by considering their impact on e-Science activities. For a related perspective on these issues, see 7. Web 2.0 is not a specific set of technologies and is best characterized as a movement towards network programming for everyone. The blurred distinction between a Web application and a Web tool (such as Google’s My Maps and Yahoo’s Pipes applications) means that even non-programmers can make sophisticated custom Web applications. In contrast to Web 2.0, the Enterprise-centric view of Web technologies holds that Web development is the domain of highly trained programmers working in very sophisticated development environments with complicated service interface and message specifications. Enterprise technologies are characterized by various Web software vendor efforts from Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, Sun, HP, and others. Grid computing is closely aligned (through the Open Grid Forum 8, for example) with Enterprise computing. The numerous Web Service specifications (collectively known as WS-*) have formed
  • Faronics Deep Freeze Mac User Guide Manual
  • Deep Freeze About Apple emote Desktop (AARD) Command Line Control Capability System requirements Important Terminology About Faronics Installing Deep Freeze I nstalling Using a Customized Deep reeze installer Installing Using the Basic Deep reeze installer Installing via Apple emote Desktop Installing Over revious Versions Using Xgrid ith Deep Freeze Mac Using the Deep Freeze Controller Opening the Deep Freeze Controller Creating the First User Boot Control Tab Drives Tab ThawSpace Tab Adding a Global ThawSpace Modifying a Global ThawSpace Adding a User ThawSpace Modifying User ThawSpaces Removing a User or Global ThawSpace Maintenance Tab Mapping Tab DF Users Tab Adding, Deleting 2nd Editing DF Users Uninstall Tab Exporting and Importing Configurations Using Deep Freeze Deep Freeze cons Saving Documents Software Installation and Permanent Changes Checking for Deep Freeze Updates Appendix : Deep Freeze Assistant and Customizing the Installer Appendix I: Apple Remote Desktop v.33.0 Integration Adding Targeted Computers to the Task List Using and Editing Tasks Sample ommand Line Scripts Deep Freeze Mac provides a completely non-restrictive working environment where there is no need to be concerned about system damage or corruption; a simple restart eradicates all changes and ensures that the standard system configuration is available at all times. All changes to a computer are temporary for that working session, including installation or removal of software and application preference configuration. The need for IT professionals to perform rebuilds, re-image, or troubleshoot computers
  • Resolving Tag Ambiguity
  • Tagging is an important way for users to succinctly describe the content they upload to the Internet. However, most tag-suggestion systems recommend words that are highly correlated with the existing tag set, and thus add little information to a user’s contribution. This paper describes a means to determine the ambiguity of a set of (user-contributed) tags and suggests new tags that disambiguate the original tags. We introduce a probabilistic framework that allows us to find two tags that appear in different contexts but are both likely to co-occur with the original tag set. If such tags can be found, the current description is considered “ambiguous” and the two tags are recommended to the user for further clarification. In contrast to previous work, we only query the user when information is most needed and good suggestions are available. We verify the efficacy of our approach using geographical, temporal and semantic metadata, and a user study. We built our system using statistics from a large (100M) database of images and their tags. Tags are an important part of today’s multimedia databases. They are often contributed by users when they submit an image or video and form a key part of the search experience. Content-based multimedia search remains out of reach, and a simple tag like “Tokyo” provides more information than we can possibly glean from content-based algorithms. Thus, making it as easy as possible for users to enter tags alongside multimedia content is important. This work addresses the problem of eliciting high-quality tags
  • Apple Remote Desktop Administrator's Guide
  • Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) is easy-to-use, powerful, open standards-based, desktop management software for all your networked Macs. IT professionals can remotely control and configure systems, install software, offer live online help to end users, and assemble detailed software and hardware reports for an entire Mac network. You can use Apple Remote Desktop to: • Manage client computers and maintain, upgrade, and distribute software • Collect more than 200 system-information attributes for any Mac on your network. Store the results in an SQL database and view the information using one of several hardware or software reports. • Provide help and remote assistance for users when they encounter problems • Interact with users by sending text messages, observing and controlling users’ screens, and sharing their screens with other client users With Apple Remote Desktop software, you can access your office computer, documents, and applications while you’re away from the office. Used in a classroom, Apple Remote Desktop enhances the learning experience and allows teachers to monitor and control students’computers. In corporate environments, it’s the ideal solution for managing remote systems, reducing administration costs, and increasing productivity. Using This Guide The ARD Administrator’s Guide contains chapters to help you use Remote Desktop. It contains overviews and explanations about ARD’s features and commands. It also explains how to install and configure ARD on clients, how to administer client computers, and how to use Remote Desktop to interact with computer users. In addition, this guide is provided on the ARD installation disc and on the Apple Remote Desktop support website as a fully