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  • Web 2.0: Hype or Happiness?
  • Web 2.0 has initiated a new age of Web interaction. Countless everyday activities such as seeking information, shopping, filling in forms and making appointments can be done effectively and often more cheaply on the Web. However many of the new community sites, and other Web 2.0 sites, do not promote accessibility in terms of inclusivity. They are built for, and are of most benefit to, young socially integrated people who own their own laptop and live in a world of readily available radio LAN and fast access broadband. However many older or disabled people are living on low budgets and do not have access to such things. Those for whom the Web is inaccessible for whatever reason will become increasingly excluded from mainstream life if it is not made accessible to them. This paper argues for a holistic approach to accessibly which addresses all aspects of the user’s life. It tracks the impact of the advent of Web 2.0 on Web accessibility in its widest sense. It starts with a definition of accessibility, which in this context means apart from physical access, inclusion and acceptability. Through the use of case studies it examines worrying trends brought about by Web 2.0, and positive signs of improvement in accessibility, due to Web 2.0. Web 2.0 has initiated a new age of Web interaction. Countless everyday activities such as seeking information, shopping, filling in forms and making appointments can be done effectively and often more cheaply on the Web. Those for whom the Web is
  • Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter Tutorial
  • Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter is available on the Windows platform only. Great graphics and fast interaction—these are the goals when creating 3D content on the Web. This tutorial describes how to balance these goals when using Maya’s Shockwave 3D Exporter. This tutorial assumes you have Maya experience, but not Macromedia Director 8.5 experience. Do not expect great art from this tutorial; the focus is on learning the exporter and optimizing your scenes for export. Loading Maya Shockwave 3D exporter Before you begin, load the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter plug-in. 1 Start Maya. 2 Select Window > Settings/Preferences > Plug-in Manager. The Plug-in Manager window opens. 3 Locate MayaShockwave3DExporter.mll and turn on Loaded. Maya loads Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter and adds the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter menu to all menu sets. To load Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter automatically every time you start Maya, turn on Auto Load. 4 Click Close. You can now access Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter features from the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter menu (any menu set), or from the Hotbox (common menus). Download Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter Tutorial
  • Connecting SAP R/3 and Microsoft BizTalk Server
  • Business-to-Business (B2B) requires companies to communicate, despite using different information systems. Transactions between businesses require the sender and receiver to understand the message the same way. An XML-based purchase order in one company must be acceptable for another company. The main advantage of electronic communication is cost and time reduction. The greatest problem is that the companies use different information systems, which can‘t communicate with each other unless there is a kind of connection is established. We developed prototype solution for Slovenian company Iskratel d.o.o. They use SAP R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning system for internal operations. At the faculty two groups of undergraduate students were established to carry out this project. One group represented the buyer‘s perspective and the other supplier‘s perspective. In our prototype these two groups exchanged purchase order and purchase order confirmation in the electronic form. Two different software, SAP R/3 system and Microsoft BizTalk Server, were used in the prototype. We tested three different possibilities for the connection between these two systems: SAP DCOM Connector, BizTalk Adapter for SAP and SAP Business Connector. The interaction between systems can be established in two ways. Firstly, the SAP R/3 system is possible to be initiator. The new document is thus created in SAP R/3 system and immediately sent to the other system (in our case to BizTalk Server). Secondly, the client can be the initiator. Client checks in its partner‘s system (SAP R/3) if there is a document waiting. In our prototype, the second choice was used. Download pdf Connecting SAP
  • Jade Tutorial Application - Defined Content Languages and Ontologies
  • When an agent A communicates with another agent B, a certain amount of information I is transferred from A to B by means of an ACL message. Inside the ACL message, I is represented as a content expression consistent with a proper content language (e.g. SL) and encoded in a proper format (e.g. string). Both A and B have their own (possibly different) way of internally representing I. Taking into account that the way an agent internally represents a piece information must allow an easy handling of that piece of information, it is quite clear that the representation used in an ACL content expression is not suitable for the inside of an agent. For example the information that there is a person whose name is Giovanni and who is 33 years old in an ACL content expression could be represented as the string (Person :name Giovanni :age 33) Storing this information inside an agent simply as a string variable is not suitable to handle the information as e.g. getting the age of Giovanni would require each time to parse the string. Considering software agents written in Java (as JADE agents are), information can conveniently be represented inside an agent as Java objects. For example representing the above information about Giovanni as an instance (a Java object) of an application-specific class Download Jade Tutorial Application - Defined Content Languages and Ontologies
  • 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
  • BMW ComSystem K1200 LT Owner’s Manual PDF
  • BMW ComSystem has been developed to provide riders of BMW K 1200 LT models the most advanced sound and communications management system. The ComSystem acts as the foundation, allowing owners to utilize privately purchased portable modular electronic devices suited for the local market such as cell phones, two-way radios and portable music storage devices. The ComSystem allows the rider to manage all audio sources as well as communicate with the passenger and other individuals, whether on motorcycles, other vehicles, or at home / office. There are many choices available to riders, so it is important to fully understand how to manage these choices to bring the highest level of enjoyment to you and your passenger. Please read the enclosed manual completely. The manual provides an overview of the audio & communications system, a detailed explanation how each interface operates, and provides an understanding of options / accessories available to maximize your enjoyment of the system. Download BMW ComSystem K1200 LT Owner’s Manual PDF
  • OpenSolaris Operating System Getting Started Guide For Amazon EC2
  • Sun and Amazon Web Services opened a private beta program starting on May 5, 2008. Approved beta users get access to OpenSolaris™ operating system (OS) at http://www.opensolaris.org/ on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). OpenSolaris on Amazon EC2 is an Amazon Web service that incorporates hardware virtualization technologies based on the Sun™ xVM software and the Xen open source community work. Information about Amazon EC2 is located at: http://aws.amazon.com/ec2 The Amazon EC2 AMI tools are command-line utilities to help bundle an Amazon Machine Image (AMI), create an AMI from an existing machine or installed volume, and upload a bundled AMI to Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service). AMI Tools can be downloaded from: http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/ connect/entry.jspa?externalID=368&categoryID=88. The Amazon EC2 API command line tools serve as the client interface to the Amazon EC2 Web service. These tools are employed to register and launch instances, manipulate security groups, and more. The tools are the primary interface to Amazon EC2 services. This section describes how to setup the necessary tools/utility with the appropriate version, including environment variables that are needed for establishing a connection to Amazon EC2 services. In order to access the Amazon EC2 environment, it is required to have an SSH client and appropriate Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) software. This guide was developed using Solaris clients - for other clients (for example, Windows or Linux), refer to the Amazon EC2 Web site. If using a Solaris client to access the Amazon EC2 Web Service, an SSH client is already installed. If using a Solaris 10 system as client, the
  • GPS Receiver Module User's Guide
  • Rikaline GPS-22 GPS Receiver Module Positioning Accuracy: 3m CEP (50%) or
  • Mitsubishi Pajero GLX Di-D 3.2 Litre Manual Road Test Report
  • Responsive new engine provides good performance Ride comfort WORST Significant engine noise Centre rear lap belt only Non ABS braking system manual gearbox was the variant evaluated for this report and represents the entry level diesel Pajero. The standard equipment features of this vehicle are reasonably good and include air conditioning, power steering, electric mirrors and windows, radio/CD player, engine immobiliser, driver’s airbag, limited slip differential and cruise control (now standard on all Di-D models). Significantly, anti-lock brakes are not fitted to the GLX, while a passenger’s airbag is available as an option. A monocoque body shell has been used since the introduction of the NM Pajero, and aside from the new engine, the structure of the Pajero remains unaltered. The test vehicle appeared reasonably well finished, although it had been subjected to a fairly hard life. As a result, the Pajero had a couple of rattles and some poor fitting body mouldings. The interior of the Pajero is roomy enough to satisfy the space requirements of most adults. The front bucket seats are quite comfortable, offering good lateral support but no lumbar adjustment. The rear seat is a 60/40 split fold unit that is quite basic in shape and there is still only a lap belt for the centre rear seating position. A fold out third row seat provides additional seating for two small children. The Pajero has a good layout of controls and instruments that, typically of many Japanese vehicles, is clear and easy to operate. While the steering
  • ECLIPSE PERSISTENCE PLATFORM (ECLIPSELINK) FAQ
  • What is Oracle proposing in EclipseLink, the Eclipse Persistence Platform Project? Oracle is proposing the creation of the Eclipse Persistence Platform (EclipseLink) project in Eclipse that will deliver a comprehensive persistence platform. Oracle will lead this open source project and will contribute the source and test cases of its successful Oracle TopLink product to provide a starting point for the project. 2. Why has Oracle become a Strategic Member of Eclipse? Before becoming a Strategic Member, Oracle was leading three projects (Dali JPA Tools, JavaServer Faces Tools, BPEL) and participating in the Data Tools Platform’s Enablement project. The Eclipse Persistence Platform project involves the dedication of a significant number of additional Oracle developers as well as a sizeable code contribution. The move to Strategic Member level reflects the size of the commitment Oracle is making to the Eclipse community and Oracle’s interest in the success of Eclipse and the projects it is involved with. Download PDF for ECLIPSE PERSISTENCE PLATFORM (ECLIPSELINK) FAQ