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Download pdf CD Recorder Model CDR300 User GuideStarting AutoCADStart AutoCAD by clicking on the Windows Start button (bottom left), then move the mouse to Programs then AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 3.3 then "AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 3.3" and click on AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 3.3. A dialog giving various startup options will be displayed. Select the second option: "Start from Scratch" and click OK.
Once AutoCAD has loaded, move the mouse around until you see a crosshair cursor. The AutoCAD window has a number of important features: The standard Windows drop-down menus The standard Windows toolbar below the menus, it includes: File-New, File-Open, File-Save, Print and "Find and Replace"(!!). In addition to the standard toolbar there will be a number of AutoCAD specific toolbars: Object Properties, Draw and Modify etc.
The graphics area - that's the area where you draw - note the scroll bars and the axis label. View Tabs - these 'tabs' give access to different view of the current drawing. The "model" tab should be selected at present. The command area - this small window (by default) has space for three lines of text - this is where you type commands. The status area, at the bottom of the AutoCAD window, this includes the current cursor position
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download pdfWWRE Auctions User Configuration GuideThe WWRE has developed a recommended minimum set of technical requirements to help ensure the best possible performance of the Auctions application. The following section outlines the minimum recommended computer requirements for the WWRE®’s member companies and their trading partners. The first two sections, “Internet Access” and “Hardware”, outline recommendations that are to some extent flexible. For example, the WWRE recommends a computer with a CPU clock speed of 400 MHz.
This means that a computer with a CPU clock speed of 366 MHz can be used, but it may result in a slight degradation in performance. The reverse applies as well. A computer with a faster clock speed, more memory, or a faster dedicated network connection should also experience better than average performance.
The sections titled “Operating Systems” and “Browsers” are less flexible. These sections outline specific information on the supported Internet browsers and machine operating systems for the Auctions application. Using a browser or operating system outside of the supported list could result in application anomalies or errors
Download pdf WWRE Auctions User Configuration GuideUnisys and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Speed Up the ProcessUnisys and Microsoft have dispelled the perception that for high performance ETL, the only alternative is a UNIX-based solution. With SQL Server 2005 Integration Services, Microsoft and Unisys deliver an optimized ETL solution that will support even the most demanding enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) initiatives. They conducted a series of real ETL (Extraction, Transformation and Load) tests with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS, formerly known as DTS). Performance tests compared throughput, scalability and performance on both 32- and 64-bit processor configurations on a Unisys ES7000. SSIS demonstrated parallelism and the ability to utilize all available CPUs in multiple aggregation, parallel lookup and transformation testing.
The testing extracted, transformed and loaded more than 1.2 billion sales and marketing order line items into a data warehouse in less than an hour. It processed one billion lookups over a dimension table with 100 million rows in just over 24 minutes, or about 683,000 lookups/second. Integration Services on a 16-processor Unisys ES7000 processed 16 parallel transformation workloads amounting to 14.84 GB of raw data in 8 minutes, a rate of 1.86 GB/minute.
The test results documented in this paper prove that Microsoft SSIS running on an ES7000 server can take advantage of parallelism and multiple processors to deliver the extremely high rates of transformation throughput. Through collaborative benchmark testing and engineering, Unisys and Microsoft mitigate implementation risk by validating optimal performance and establishing best practices in system sizing and configuration to achieve high performance levels.
Download pdf Unisys and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Speed UpBMW’s 3-Series: Developing a Tradition ManualBMW’s philosophy is to build driving machines that respond faithfully and enjoyably to their driver’s commands while also providing the safety, practicality, style, quality, reliability, and durability that help make long-term ownership a rewarding experience. It was BMW’s policy to develop new platforms for its series of cars every 7 to 8 years. New platforms were not simply modifications, but completely new structures. According to Friedrich Nitschke, manager for the BMW 3 series development project, there were three goals for the new 3 series platform that came to market in the 1999 model year.
First, it was to generate the highest level of customer satisfaction in its class. Second, it was to utilize the best processes available within BMW. Third, it was to generate the most profit of any BMW series.
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Download pdf Stowaway Infrared Wireless Keyboard Owners ManualVolvo Children in Cars Safety ManualChildren in Cars has been produced by Volvo Car Corporation to help all those who carry child passengers – parents, taxi drivers, or anyone else – reach a better understanding of child safety matters. Editor: Tatiana Butovitsch Temm, Volvo Car Corporation THE PREGNANT CRASH-TEST DUMMY Researchers and car manufacturers already know a great deal about how best to protect adults and children in car accidents. But they still know surprisingly little about what happens to unborn babies. The Volvo Car Corporation has been carefully investigating the special safety and comfort needs of pregnant women since 2001.
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Download PDF for Volvo Children in Cars Safety ManualC#, .NET, & SQL Server Setup Guide pdfThis document discusses some general principles in developing database applications using
C#, .NET, and Microsoft SQL Server. We’ll develop a command line database application to manage contacts. General ideas apply to the GUI oriented version—in fact, that’s the homework: To create a GUI version of this thing.
For this whole scheme to work, you need a few tools. These include:
• .NET Framework SDK
• Microsoft SQL Server
The .NET Framework SDK is a free download from the Microsoft website. You go to the Microsoft website, click on download, select “.NET” then search—then pick and download the 100MB (or so) .NET Framework SDK 1.1 package. The SQL Server is a bit of a different matter. Apparently Microsoft (in all their wisdom) wishes to make it relatively difficult for developers to get a copy of their server—so they’re selling it for $49.99 : http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/development.asp There is a way around buying SQL Server: Use the school provided server. Another possible way around is to download the “Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000)”, which is really just SQL Server, except without any tools. (ie: like MySQL server without the useful ‘mysql’ program to interact with the database). There are many ‘Query’ programs online to use instead, like “SqlBuddy” (search sourceforge.net for it). Next week we’ll use Oracle—which is just a free download.
Download C#, .NET, & SQL Server pdfIs The Web Becoming More Accessible For People With Visual Impairments?During the past five years, many dramatic changes have occurred on the Web. New services have been announced, new interfaces have been developed and the Web is approaching to be the new platform for many applications. Wikis, RSS feeds, Blogs to name just a few, are dubs of new Web applications (also know as Web 2.0) that sighted people are experimenting and enjoying nowadays. However, the question we want to address is: How these new applications and changes are going to affect on how visually impaired people access them? This paper aims to provide information about the tools, services, projects, and research that are taking place nowadays on the Web and the Semantic Web to make the Web more accessible for visually impaired people. Also, the authors will present a pilot experiment to check the accessibility of some Web 2.0 services.
The World Wide Web (WWW) is the largest information database humans have ever invented. People can find different kinds of information (e.g. news, research papers, quotes, etc.) that they can acquire and manipulate. But, as the WWW evolves and gets more advanced, new services and applications become more complicated. Therefore, the question that arises is: can people with visual impairments access information as easy as their sighted counterparts? Accessibility, by definition, is the ability to access information on the web by everyone. Visually Impaired People (VIP) include those who are blind or have a low vision. They should have an equal opportunity to access the different resources on the Web