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SAP Tutorial Book: Terminology and Glossary in SAP term (BC-DOC-TER)Definition Index entries are maintained by documentation developers in the Knowledge Warehouse [Ext.] (KW) in order to help users find information more easily by means of an index. Use Index entries created from the Knowledge Warehouse are now stored in SAPterm and can be changed there as well. Index entries can only be created in info object maintenance in the Knowledge Warehouse. For more information, see Creating Index Entries in the Terminology Database [Ext.]. You can, however, change index entries in SAPterm by selecting an index entry from the results list [Page 13] and choosing Maintain entry.
The maintenance screen for index entries is different than the maintenance screen for term entries and supports selected activities only, such as definition of valid and invalid synonyms. Other maintenance functions, such as creating glossary entries, are not possible for an index entry. Structure The index entry format in the results list differs from that of terminology entries. “company code, create” highlighted in gray is an index entry consisting of a main entry (company code) and a subentry (create) and will appear in the KW index search tool as follows: company code create Index subentries is a new category of additional information which can be selected or deselected under Further entries in the user settings [Page 8] for display
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Download pdfA Guide to Best-Fit Applications for Active RFID System AlternativesWireless systems have evolved to successfully penetrate the world of personal communications, where virtually all people can talk as needed on-demand with a feature rich and flexible set of alternatives. This world of people talking is now being complemented with a wireless world of all things “talking” – in other words, all things are becoming wireless. As these new systems continue to evolve to meet their best-fit applications in the enterprise, matching each one’s unique characteristics to the application is not always clear to the prospective end user or even to a providing system integrator.
Passive RFID system solutions are well known for their strengths and weaknesses in various tagging applications from access control to the supply chain. Active RFID/RTLS offers many more application opportunities for labor free automatic identification, counting, locating, sensing and protecting of assets; however, active RFID solutions today are being addressed using a handful of different system architectures. The mapping of best-fit characteristics for each is critical to achieving a workable system with the necessary reliability and at the lowest cost. What follows is a best-fit application analysis of the various active RFID system architecture alternatives for enterprise tagging solutions.
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You will perform all of the initial 3D modelling using AutoCAD. You will import the AutoCAD model to 3ds max and set it up for exporting as a virtual reality model in the form of a VRML file, (3ds max has better tools built in for setting up and creating the VRML world file than AutoCAD.)
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You need access to a PC with AutoCAD (could be Architectural Desk Top) by AutoDesk, and 3ds max by Discreet. You will also need access to a web browser with a VRML client installed. You must be able to use AutoCAD in 3D to create surfaces, solid primitives and be able to manage layers. Experience with 3ds max, creating lights and cameras would be an advantage.
Download pdf 3d modelling for Virtual Reality - Tutorial #1 – VRML room of primitivesGuidelines for Using External Web 2.0 ServicesTraditionally, the World Wide Web has been a one-way, publisher to reader, medium. The distinguishing feature of Web 2.0 is that it is a bidirectional medium, where content (text, image, audio or video) is contributed by people who interact with the website as well as people and organizations who manage the site – in other words, it is the “read/write web”.
There are many companies on the Internet offering attractive and useful applications services based on the Web 2.0 paradigm, including blogs, wikis, office systems, social bookmarking etc – and of course there are virtual worlds such as Second Life which transcend the definition of “Web 2.0”. These are increasingly being adopted by computer users within the University, for administrative, teaching, learning and research purposes.
This document offers guidance to staff within the University on some of the issues which need to be considered before using such services for University purposes. The document is intended to be helpful for all staff, including researchers, teaching staff and support staff. Note, however, that it focuses on issues specific to using external Web 2.0 services – issues which are common to Web 2.0 services regardless of whether they are internally or externally hosted are not specifically addressed.
The University’s use of Web 2.0 services is developing quickly, and the services themselves are changing and expanding even more rapidly. It is inevitable that the information herein will be far from a complete or comprehensive guide to the issues. You should therefore seek other relevant advice and useLeveraging SAP NetWeaver Process Integration with Open SourceBroad variety of support and consulting services for their distributed open source solutions. Nevertheless, these open source projects do not include an inherent warranty or legal liability. Due to its benefits, the dual license approach is becoming increasingly popular. Several well- known companies such as MySQL, Sun, and Ghostscript are using this licensing model. Small and medium-sized software companies can use this approach as a business model to gain and expand new customer bases.
Despite all of its advantages, the dual license approach also has its deficiencies. Potential copyright issues could arise, if code from third parties is included in the solution. Although it might improve the quality of the open source project, it is difficult to integrate these improvements in the commercial version. Both parties have to agree that code can be used in the commercial counterparts. Another issue is lost revenues for the software vendor, since some customers will use the open source version instead of licensing the commercial solution. Open PI Initiative: Scope and Project Experiences But now enough of the theoretical discussions! Let’s have a look at a living example: The Open PI Initiative.
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The Open PI Initiative intends to offer reusable adapters, tools, libraries, and functional add-ons for SAP NetWeaver Process Integration within the open source community.
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