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  • Active C#
  • Active C# is a variant of Microsoft’s C# that enhances the basic language with a direct support for concurrency and a new model for object communication. The C# compiler of the Shared Sources Common Language Infrastructure (SSCLI) served as a basis to extend the compiler. Modifications mainly concern the enhancement of C# with an active object concept and a novel communication paradigm based on formal dialogs. The roots of Active C# can be found in a ROTOR project partially funded by Microsoft Research [Gu]. The concept of active objects and their synchronization comes from Active Oberon [Gk], a successor of the Oberon Language and from the Active Object System [Mu], an internally developed operating system microkernel. This paper presents a consolidation and enhancement of an experimental language concept introduced in the aforementioned ROTOR project. Active C# is an extension of C# which mainly includes two new technologies: active objects and formal dialogs. Both technologies support the seamless integration of threading into the programming model, with the aim of increased acceptance and use of concurrency in programs. The idea is that programmers do not need to call the underlying threading framework directly anymore but can still add concurrency to their programs simply by making appropriate use of the programming model. Download pdf Active C#
  • Programmer's Guide to the Java 2D - API Enhanced Graphics and Imaging for Java
  • The Java 2D™ API enhances the graphics, text, and imaging capabilities of the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT), enabling the development of richer user interfaces and new types of Java™ applications. Along with these richer graphics, font, and image APIs, the Java 2D API supports enhanced color definition and composition, hit detection on arbitrary geometric shapes and text, and a uniform rendering model for printers and display devices. The Java 2D API also enables the creation of advanced graphics libraries, such as CAD-CAM libraries and graphics or imaging special effects libraries, as well as the creation of image and graphic file read/write filters. When used in conjunction with the Java Media Framework and other Java Media APIs, the Java 2D APIs can be used to create and display animations and other multimedia presentations. The Java Animation and Java Media Framework APIs rely on the Java 2D API for rendering support. Enhanced Graphics, Text, and Imaging Early versions of the AWT provided a simple rendering package suitable for rendering common HTML pages, but not full-featured enough for complex graphics, text, or imaging. As a simplified rendering package, the early AWT embodied specific cases of more general rendering concepts. The Java 2D™ API provides a more flexible, full-featured rendering package by expanding the AWT to support more general graphics and rendering operations. For example, through the Graphics class you can draw rectangles, ovals, and polygons. Graphics2D enhances the concept of geometric rendering by providing a mechanism for rendering virtually any geometric shape. Similarly, with the Java 2D
  • Microsoft Compound Document File Format
  • This document contains a description of the binary format of Microsoft Compound Document files. Compound document files are used to structure the contents of a document in the file. It is possible to divide the data into several streams, and to store these streams in different storages in the file. This way compound document files support a complete file system inside the file, the streams are like files in a real file system, and the storages are like sub directories. Compound document files work similar to real file systems. They contain a number of independent data streams (like files in a file system) which are organised in a hierarchy of storages (like sub directories in a file system). Storages and streams are named. The names of all storages and streams that are direct members of a storage must be different. Names of streams or storages that are members of different storages may be equal. Each compound document file contains a root storage that is the direct or indirect parent of all other storages and streams. Example of a storage/stream hierarchy. The names of all direct members of a storage must be different, but it is possible that two different storages contain a stream named “Stream1”. Download pdf Microsoft Compound Document File Format
  • How to Make Elegant Drawings in Microsoft Word
  • Setting Options, and customizing the Drawing toolbar. Under Tools, Options (Alt-t o), set the following: “View” tab: Print and Web Layout Options—check Drawings and Object Anchors “General” tab: If you are using Office XP, UNcheck “Automatically create Drawing Canvas when inserting AutoShapes” (The Drawing Canvas is a new feature in Word 2002, designed to make it easy to create a complex shape. I have yet to discover any value to it, and find it to be simply a nuisance.) “Edit” tab: Check “Enable click and type”. This may be useful when you are working with a drawing, since it allows you to position text in relation to the drawing without hitting the Enter key repeatedly. If you are using Word 2002, I recommend unchecking “Show Paste Option Buttons”. These buttons get in the way, and even sneak there way into my web documents! Customizing the Drawing Toolbar To display the Drawing toolbar, click your right-mouse button on the grey area at the top of the window, which will bring down the Toolbars menu. Check “Drawing”. I like to have certain buttons displayed on my toolbar. To put buttons onto the toolbar, you need to customize the toolbar: Click the right-mouse button on the grey area at the top of the window and choose the bottom-most item: Customize (You can just press the “c” key). Click the Commands tab at the top of the dialog box, and under Categories click “Drawing”. You may then drag icons from the Commands list at the right onto the Drawing toolbar. HOW TO SAVE THESE
  • A Globus Primer
  • Everything You Wanted to Know about Globus, but Were Afraid To Ask Describing Globus Toolkit Version 4 An Early and Incomplete Draft Please send comments, criticisms, and suggestions to: foster@mcs.anl.gov Preface The Globus Toolkit (GT) has been developed since the late 1990s to support the development of service-oriented distributed computing applications and infrastructures. Core GT components address basic issues relating to security, resource access and management, data movement and management, resource discovery, and so forth. A broader “Globus universe” comprises numerous tools and components that build on core GT4 functionality to provide many useful application- level functions. These tools have been used to develop many Grid systems and applications. Version 4 of the Globus Toolkit, GT4, released in April 2005, represents a significant advance relative to the GT3 implementation of Web services functionality in terms of the range of components provided, functionality, standards conformance, usability, and quality of documentation. This document is intended to provide a first introduction to key features of both GT4 and associated tools, and the ways in which these components can be used to develop Grid infrastructures and applications. Its focus is on the user’s view of the technology and its application, and the practical techniques that should be employed to develop GT4-based applications. We discuss in turn the applications that motivate the development of GT4 and related tools; the four tasks involved in building Grids: design, deployment, application, operations; GT4 structure, including its Web services (WS) and pre-WS components; the Globus universe and its various
  • Web Content Adaptation to Improve Server Overload Behavior
  • WEB-. Techniques. , vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 45{52, May 1998. 8] R. T. Fielding and G. Kaiser, The apache http server project,". IEEE-Internet-Computing Web Content Adaptation to Improve Server Overload Behavior Tarek F. Abdelzaher Nina Bhatti Real-Time Computing Laboratory Hewlett Packard Laboratories EECS Department, Univeity of Michigan 1501 Page Mill Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109{2122 Palo Alto, CA 94304 zaher@eecs.umich.edu nina@hpl.hp.com Abstract This paper presents a study of web content adaptation to improve server overload perfor- mance, as well as an implementation of a web content adaptation software prototype. When the request rate on a web server increases beyond server capacity, the server becomes over- loaded and unrespoive. The TCP listen queue of the servers socket overows exhibiting a drop-tail behavior. As a result, clients experience service outages. Since clients typically issue multiple requests over the duration of a session with the server, and since requests are dropped indiscriminately, all clients connecting to the server at overload are likely to experi- ence connection failures, even though there may be enough capacity on the server to deliver all respoes properly for a subset of clients. In this paper, we propose to resolve the overload problem by adapting Download
  • Preservation Of Web Resources: The JISC PoWR Project
  • This paper describes the work of the JISC-funded PoWR (Preservation Of Web Resources) project which is developing a handbook on best practices and advice aimed at UK higher and further educational institutions for the preservation of Web sites and Web resources. The paper summarises the challenges institutions face in preserving Web resources, describes the workshops organized by the project in order to identify the challenges and identify appropriate best practices, and outlines areas in which further work is required. The preservation of Web resources is a topic that is of interest to many involved in digital curation issues. It presents many interesting technical challenges in terms of capture and access, and organisational and resourceoriented problems, some of which are shared with other aspects of digital preservation and some of which are unique to Web resources. How does one select material? When are we trying to preserve information and when is it the experience, behaviour or appearance that is paramount? How straightforward is it to move Web resources between curatorial environments? Most everyone knows that information persistence on the Web is a fragile thing. And, as Rusbridge has observed [1] even those who care about information persistence don’t necessarily do a good job of it on their Web sites. This, despite the fact that good advice about URI persistence has been available for some time [2]. URI persistence is just one small (albeit important) part of the problem that illustrates the wider issues that surround Web preservation in an institutional context. Download pdf
  • 2003 Audi TT Coupe Equipment Manual
  • 2003 Audi TT Coupe. Equipment. Legend. 180 hp. 225 hp. X = Standard. O = Optional - = Not available. fwd. quattro®. Exterior Lighting Technical Content of this manual: 1.8 liter turbocharged DOHC 180 hp 4-cylinder engine with direct ignition, intercooler, electronic turbo boost regulation, 5-valves per cylinder 1.8 liter turbocharged DOHC 225 hp 4-cylinder engine with direct ignition, two in-line intercoolers, electronic turbo boost regulation, 5-valves per cylinder 6-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic?, steering wheel controls and interlock between D & S 6-speed manual transmission with synchronized reverse gear, dual mass flywheel - x Front wheel drive x - Quattro - permanent all-wheel drive system, includes Haldex?coupling - x Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) ASR (Anti-Slip Regulation) full time traction control x - 2-sided fully galvanized body assembly with aluminum hood x x ESP (Electronic Stabilization Program) x x Wheels / Tires / Suspension / Steering 7Jx16 (ET 31) 7-spoke cast alloy… Download
  • Yahoo! Blueprint TM Developer's Guide, Version 1.0
  • This guide explains how to write mobile applications for the Yahoo! Blueprint TM Platform. Specifically, it documents the Blueprint markup language and provides instructions for developing, testing, and publishing mobile Internet services. Understanding the Yahoo! Blueprint Platform Using Blueprint, third-party developers can provide custom content and services in a variety of ways. Applications can be Yahoo! Go Mobile Widgets, browser-based Mobile Sites, or stand-alone Mobile Apps: • Mobile Widgets run under Yahoo! Go. Users can subscribe to published Widgets by selecting them from the Widget Gallery and add Widgets to the Yahoo! Go carousel for faster access. • Mobile Sites are accessible from any standard Web browser. Once published, they can be found using the search facility on Yahoo!’s mobile homepage. • Mobile Apps rely on a stand-alone version of the Blueprint runtime installed on the user’s phone. They are accessed independently of both Web browsers and Yahoo! Go. The deployment sections in this guide focus on Widgets. For information about publishing Mobile Sites and Mobile Apps, see the supplementary documents available from Yahoo!’s Mobile Developer site. All mobile applications are written with an XML markup set called Blueprint, which is loosely based on XForms. In the version documented here, Blueprint hides most of the complex data-binding apparatus of XForms. The Blueprint language is purely declarative; it includes no scripting or procedural code. Applications are hosted on your own Web server, where, in addition to information content for the application, you can use server-side scripting to provide any needed logic. Each screen is served as a separate file
  • 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser Owner’s Manual PDF
  • The Sentry Key system complies with FCC rules part 15 and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. STEERING WHEEL LOCK — IF EQUIPPED Your vehicle may be equipped with a passive steering wheel lock. This lock prevents steering the vehicle with- out the ignition key. If the steering wheel is moved no more than 1/2 turn in either direction and the key is not in the ignition switch, the steering wheel will lock. If You Wish To Manually Lock The Steering Wheel: With the engine running, turn the steering wheel upside down, turn off the engine and remove the key. Turn the steering wheel slightly in either direction until the lock engages. To Release The Steering Wheel Lock: Insert the key in the ignition switch and start the engine. If the key is difficult to turn, move the wheel slightly to the right or left to disengage the lock. Download 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser Owner’s Manual PDF