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  • COVISE Tutorial
  • This document is a short introduction to working with COVISE. It is primarily a tutorial for COVISE novices. It doesn’t cover advanced topics such as the development of new application modules or the installation and configuration process. We assume that you have a running COVISE on your machine. For installation guide read the files README and INSTALL.TXT which come with your COVISEdistribution. For developing new application modules read the COVISE Programming Guide. COVISE is a Collaborative Visualization and Simulation Environment developed at the Computing Center of the University of Stuttgart. It is an extendable distributed software environment to integrate supercomputer based simulations, postprocessing, and visualization functionality with cooperative working in a seamless manner. The tutorial contains the five chapters: In Chapter 1 Starting COVISE you learn how to initiate a single user session and load a saved session. The functionality of some basic modules (RWCovise, DomainSurface, CuttingSurface) is explained. Chapter 2 Using the Inventor Renderer gives a short introduction to the typical work with the Renderer. Chapter 3 Working with Modules covers module ports and module parameters. Chapter 4 Analysis of 3D Data describes the basic steps in analyzing complex 3D data with the general COVISE modules. (This chapter has been reworked to make the user familiar with the ’Complex Modules’ for building maps quicker and easier.) Chapter 5 Advanced Topics covers distributed computing and multi user sessions. Download pdf COVISE Tutorial
  • SE44 User Guide, English
  • User Guide for the Slider phone. This manual is based on the production version of the. Kyocera SE44 phone. Software changes may have.. Download PDF
  • Case Study on the Bluetooth Vulnerabilities in Mobile Devices
  • Summary As the widespread use and acceptance of Bluetooth continues concerns are being raised related to security vulnerabilities and privacy issues inherent in the use of this technology. Inadequate device resources and lack of user awareness has compounded this issue where the emphasis on design constraints, functionality and ease of use sometimes outweigh security concerns. Recently some concerns have being highlighted relating to the possible security vulnerabilities in commonly used devices, and also the possibility of the imperceptible tracking of device users through the use of distributed and connected Bluetooth sensor nodes. This paper discusses some of these issues and highlights a number of vulnerabilities in the current generation of Bluetooth enabled devices. In particular, the current methods being used to exploit these vulnerabilities are discussed and the results from a case study are presented which identify the percentage of popular devices susceptible to this type of misuse. Key words: Bluetooth Security, Bluesnarfing, Bluebug, Privacy. Download pdf Case Study on the Bluetooth Vulnerabilities in Mobile Devices
  • Linking Oracle Tables to Microsoft Access
  • The Forest Service has the capability to access data residing in Oracle and other databases with Office 2000. Microsoft Access is part of the Office 2000 suite and has a strong ability to “link” to tables in other databases including Oracle. The purpose of this paper is to explain how to configure a PC for the linkage and illustrate how to make the connection. The primary benefit of using Access to manipulate data is its rich interface to quickly design queries, reports, and forms for data entry. The connection is done through the use of a standard called Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). This is a specification for accessing relational database’s that has been in existence for many years. Two additional software packages must be installed on the PC in addition to Office 2000. The software required includes SQL*Net (an Oracle product) and an ODBC driver (supplied by many software vendors). These additional software packages are already installed on Round 12 corporate PC’s as part of the software image. To get the software for earlier round PC’s, you must have your System Administrator schedule your PC for a software distribution from Missoula OSE (contact your System Admin). ODBC drivers for Oracle are included with the Office 2000 installation as well as from the Oracle package distributed by Missoula OSE. Download pdf Linking Oracle Tables to Microsoft Access
  • 3D Quick Start Guide: 3ds max to Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio
  • This 3D Quick Start Guide is designed for the multimedia designer who is new to the 3D capabilities of Director® Shockwave® Studio and the 3D artist/animator who is unfamiliar with Director® 8.5 Shockwave® Studio. Our goal today is to animate an American-style football player, kicking the ball over the goal post. This character was created in 3ds max™ 4 and animated using character studio® 3, proven software solutions from Discreet. You will find a number of assets in the .zip file. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to take these assets into Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio and create an interactive 3D sequence, playable on the web. The player is kicking the ball over the goal post. The character is animated to perform a series of motions in sequence along a single timeline, i.e., an idle motion, a jog start, a kick sequence, a sprint with arms up and a jog stop. The football is animated to leave its start position, fly over the goal and bounce on the other side. The goal is to take these assets into Director Shockwave Studio and to make them interactive. The tutorial begins with 3D creation tips and tricks for preparing the character mesh, skinning it onto the Biped® skeleton using Physique® and animating the character. Both Biped and Physique are character studio features. It then discusses the 3ds max Shockwave Exporter to Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio in the "Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio Environment" options and what happens when you
  • Short History of Software Methods
  • This short history identifies 32 major classes of software methods that have emerged over the last 50 years. There are many variations of each major class of software method, which renders the number of software methods in the hundreds. This short history contains a brief synopsis of each of the 32 major classes of software methods, identifying the decade and year they appeared, their purpose, their major tenets, their strengths, and their weaknesses. The year each software method appeared corresponds to the seminal work that introduced the method based on extensive bibliographic research and the strengths and weaknesses were based on scholarly and empirical works to provide an objective capstone for each method. The 1960s were a defining period for the world of computers giving rise to what we now know as mainframe computers (Solomon, 1966). Think of mainframe computers as building-sized calculators, most of which can now fit in your shirt pocket and are versatile enough to run on sunlight. Of course, these mainframe computers gave rise to large scale operating systems requiring hundreds of expert programmers to produce over many years (Needham and Hartley, 1969). More importantly, high-level computer programming languages such as the Common Business Oriented Language or COBOL were created to help humans communicate with these building-sized calculators and instruct them to perform useful functions more easily (Sammet, 1962). The creation of these mainframes, their operating systems, and their high-level COBOL computer programming languages caused the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO to form a new technical
  • Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2 Hints and Secrets - Games Cheats & Trainer PC pdf
  • The father of modern real time strategies Everyone must agree that Red Alert 2 was one of the most played real time strategies after the first one of course. Its gameplay is incredibly simple and yet, it can force the player to think more strategic than ever. Since than, every other developer has engulfed some kind of features from the Red Alert 2 and we’ll probably see these simple principles integrated in most of the future games. Here are some tips to help you get pass some of the difficult sequences of the game: Easy Money To get an easy $15,500 just follow these easy instructions. - Build 2 power plants side by side - Build a nuclear reactor next to them - Train 2 attack dogs, 1 infantry, and build a mirage tank - Move these units next to the reactor - Tell the mirage tank to attack the reactor and tell the dogs to attack each other - When the reactor’s strength is in the red zone, finish it off with the infantry This will destroy every thing in the area, but give you $15,500. Mobile Triple Nuke You need to be Libia in order to have this vehicle, and need water in your map. Here is a list of needs: 4 demo trucks, 1 hovercraft and 1 crazy Ivan The cost together is $5200! Make your crazy Ivan put a bomb on 1 of the demo trucks. Now quickly put that demo truck into the hovercraft before it
  • SEMANTIC AND PERCEPTUAL MANAGEMENT OF SOUND EFFECTS IN PRODUCTION
  • Main professional sound effects (SFX) providers offer their collections using... methods in a commercial sound effect management system. INTRODUCTION SEMANTIC AND PERCEPTUAL MANAGEMENT OF SOUND EFFECTS IN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS P. Cano, M. Koppenberger, S. Le Groux, J. Ricard and N. Wack Univeitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain ABSTRACT Main professional sound effects (SFX) provide offer their collectio using standard text-retrieval technologies. SFX cataloging is an error-prone and labor couming task. The vagueness of the query specification, normally one or two words, together with the ambiguity and informality of natural languages affects the quality of the search: Some relevant sounds are not retrieved and some irrelevant ones are presented to the user. The use of ontologies alleviates some of the ambiguity problems inherent to natural languages, yet they pose othe. It is very complicated to devise and maintain an ontology that account for the level of detail needed Download
  • Izemail Reader for Blackberry User Manual
  • for Izemail Reader for Blackberry version 0.6. Manual version 0.2 ... Izemail for Blackberry User Manual. - 4 -. 3. Reading enrypted email Izemail Reader for Blackberry User Manual for Izemail Reader for Blackberry veion 0.6 Manual veion 0.2 Contact information Izecom Oostenburgervootraat 132 1018 MR Amsterdam +31 20 4214224 info@izecom.com © Izecom 2007 Izemail for Blackberry User Manual - 1 - Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Download itructio 3 2.1 Put the Digital ID on your Blackberry handheld 3 2.2 Download Izemail for Blackberry reader 3 3 Reading enrypted email 4 4 Replying to a message. 8 Izemail for Blackberry User Manual - 2 - 1 Introduction Izemail Reader for Blackberry is designed for maximum user friendliness and minimum interaction. Theres no additional user interface for reading messages than what you are used to. An encrypted message shows up as an encrypted attachment to your incoming message. It ope by clicking it, thats it. This manual briefly shows you how to use Izemail Reader on your blackberry. The itallation procedure depends on whether you have an in-company Blackberry server or not. If you do, your system administrator will probably take care of itallation of Izemail on Download manual
  • Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco PIX Firewall Authentication Denial
  • Advisory ID: cisco'sa?20011003?pix?firewall?auth?flood ... The Cisco Secure PIX Firewall AAA authentication feature, introduced in version 4.0 Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco PIX Firewall Authentication Denial of Service Vulnerability Document ID: 13635 Advisory ID: cisco?sa?20011003?pix?firewall?auth?flood http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco?sa?20011003?pix?firewall?auth?flood.shtml Revision 1.0 For Public Release 2001 October 03 1600 UTC (GMT) Please provide your feedback on this document. Summary Affected Products Details Impact Software Veio and Fixes Workarounds Obtaining Fixed Software Exploitation and Public Announcements Status of This Notice: FINAL Distribution Revision History Cisco Security Procedures Summary The Cisco Secure PIX Firewall AAA authentication feature, introduced in veion 4.0, is vulnerable to a Denial of Service (DoS) attack initiated by authenticating use on the system. This vulnerability affects specific configuratio and has been resolved in released veio of the PIX Firewall. This vulnerability has been assigned Cisco bug ID CSCdt92339. The complete notice will be available at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco?sa?20011003?pix?firewall?auth?flood.shtml. Affected Products This section provides details on affected products. Vulnerable Products All use of Cisco Secure PIX Firewalls with software veio 4.0 up to and including 4.4(8), 5.0(3), 5.1(3), 5.2(2), and 5.3(1) with configuratio using AAA authentication are at risk. Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco PIX Firewall Authentication Denial of Service Vulnerability Affected configuratio will have configuration lines Get PDF