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  • SAP MM (Material Management) Manual
  • General Analyses in Purchasing (MM-PUR) General Functions in Purchasing (MM-PUR) Process RFQ (MM-PUR) Release RFQ (MM-PUR) Maintain Quotation (MM-PUR) Archiving Material Documents (MM-IM) Outputting Purchasing Documents (MM-PUR) General LIS Analyses (MM-PUR) LIS Analyses of Stock Material (MM-PUR) LIS Analyses of Services (MM-SRV) LIS Analyses for Vendor Evaluation (MM-PUR) Analyses of Purchasing Archive (MM-PUR) Automatic Settlement (MM-IV) MRP - Master Data MRP – Planning MRP – Evaluations MRP – Planned Order MRP - Coordination Online Document Parking (MM-IV) Reporting (MM-IM) Process Purchase Requisition (MM-PUR) Release Purchase Requisitions (MM-PUR) Process Purchase Orders (MM-PUR) Release Purchase Orders (MM-PUR) Vendor Confirmations (MM-PUR) Cycle Counting (MM-IM) Data Transfer for Services (MM-SRV) Archive Purchasing Documents (MM-PUR) Maintain Purchasing Info Record (MM-PUR) Results of Balance Sheet Valuation (MM-IM) FIFO Stock Valuation (MM-IM) Physical Inventory (MM-IM) Archiving in Physical Inventory (MM-IM) Reporting in Physical Inventory (MM-IM) Carrying Out a Physical Inventory (MM-IM) Conditions in Purchasing - Overview (MM-PUR) Process Contracts (MM-PUR) Entry of Services Performed (MM-SRV) SAP AG Materials Management (MM) Release Service Entry Sheets (MM-SRV) Service Conditions for Vendor and Plant (MM-SRV) Vendor Service Conditions (MM-SRV) General Service Conditions (MM-SRV) Conditions for Services (MM-SRV) Vendor Evaluation in the Background (MM-PUR) Maintain Vendor Evaluation (MM-PUR) Vendor Consignment (MM-IM) Maintain SA Delivery Schedules/SA Releases (MM-PUR) Process Scheduling Agreements (MM-PUR) Manage Scheduling Agreements (MM-PUR) LIFO Stock Valuation (MM-IM) List Displays (MM-IM) Archive Approved Manufacturer Parts List (MM-PUR) Lists for Purchasing Negotiations (MM-PUR) Lists of RFQs (MM-PUR) Lists of Purchase Requisitions (MM-PUR) Lists of Purchase Orders (MM-PUR) Lists of Purchasing Info Records
  • 007 Jeep Wrangler Specifications PDF Download
  • Dimensions are in inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted. CURB WEIGHT Wrangler X, Man. Trans 3760 lbs. (1706 kg) Wrangler X Auto. Trans 3785 lbs. (1717 kg) Wrangler Sahara, Man. Trans 3951 lbs. (1792 kg) Wrangler Sahara, Auto. Trans 3976 lbs. (1804 kg) Wrangler Rubicon, Man. Trans 4104 lbs. (1862 kg) Wrangler Rubicon, Auto. Trans 4129 lbs. (1873 kg) CURB WEIGHT Wrangler Unlimited X, Man. Trans 4075 lbs. (1848 kg) Wrangler Unlimited X Auto. Trans 4100 lbs. (1860 kg) Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, Man. Trans 4269 lbs. (1936 kg) Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, Auto. Trans 4294 lbs. (1948 kg) Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, Man. Trans 4315 lbs. (1957 kg) Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, Auto. Trans 4340 lbs. (1969 kg) TRANSMISSION: NSG 370—MANUAL, SIX-SPEED OVERDRIVE Availability Std.—All models Description Synchronized in all forward gears and reverse, multi-rail shift system with top-mounted shift lever Clutch Hydraulic actuation Download 007 Jeep Wrangler Specifications PDF
  • True Blue Newsletter Volume II Issue III 2006.pub
  • 2002 Audi S4. 7. 1996 Acura Integra. 8. 1997 Acura Integra … 2001 Audi S4. Auto theft is covered under. the comprehensive section of 5. 1995 Acura Integra 6. 2002 Audi S4 7. 1996 Acura Integra 8. 1997 Acura Integra 9. 2001 Acura Integra 10. 2000 Jaguar XJR 11. 1994 Acura Integra 12. 2005 Suzuki Aerio 13. 2004 Suzuki Aerio 14. 1998 Land Rover Range Rover 15. 1998 Jaguar XJR 16. 2003 Mercury Marauder 17. 2000 Acura Integra 18. 2002 Cadillac Escalade 19. 2000 Audi A8 20. 2000 Audi S4 21. 1993 Mercedes-Benz 600 22. 1995 Land Rover Range Rover 23. 2005 Cadillac Escalade 24. 2000 Honda Civic 25. 2001 Audi S4 Auto theft is covered under the comprehensive section of an auto insurance policy. Theft coverage applies to the loss of the vehicles as well as parts of the car such as air bags. Comprehensive coverage, which is not mandatory, also pays for fire, vandalism and weatherrelated damage including damage from flooding and earthquakes. Premium rates for comprehensive insurance are affected by the risk of loss, meaning the likelihood that an insured car will be stolen or damaged and the car’s value at the time of the loss. The dollar size of claims has been going up, reflecting the higher value of new cars on the road, the value of the cars… Download Audi Newsletter PDF
  • The Audi A4 Manual PDF
  • Audi A4 2.0 sport picture with 17?5-parallel design alloy wheels, Xenon headlights, metallic paint and acoustic parking system rear which are optional The Audi A4 pushes the limits in every sense. Flowing surfaces, Audi’s single frame grille, high side-line and a sporting stance capture the unmistakable essence of the A4. Audi’s carefully-planned ergonomics ensure your driving experience is involving and intriguing, and with the beautifullysculpted interior combined with supple leather upholstery, guarantees that you will arrive at your destination in comfort and style. Audi’s engineers ensure they are always at the head of the field with the latest technology. The art is to lead, never follow. Powerful FSI?direct fuel injection petrol engines and TDI Turbocharged Direct Injection diesel engines have been developed for the Audi A4. With two mighty FSI?engines-the 147 kW 2.0 T FSI?and the 188 kW 3.2 FSI?V6- Audi has achieved optimum vehicle dynamics and performance. Developed for Audi’s Le Mans motorsport program, FSI direct injection technology creates more power from every drop of fuel. Responsive 1.8-litre Turbo and all-alloy 2.0-litre petrol engines similarly offer handy performance and unmatched refinement. Working hand-in-hand with these diverse engines, Audi’s ingenious multitronic continuously variable transmission ensures seamless power Download Audi A4 PDF
  • Stupid and Useful Microsoft Word Tricks
  • You should be aware that MS Word has several built-in features designed to “autocorrect” the text. This is because the program is designed for business users (for the most part), and often these corrections will not be appropriate for academic papers. However, you should realize that this feature is a problem. Here is a partial list of stupid “auto-corrections” that you might encounter: 1. The computer might try to turn prose text into outline format. You will suddenly observe your work as a numbered list. 2. In a similar fashion, the computer might take an outline and change the format – including its font, indentation, and text size. 3. The computer might try to change URLs into web addresses (highlighted in blue) which can be linked if the computer is online all the time. This is prohibited in MLA format. For example, a web address should read < http://www.mla.org> rather than http://www.mla.org. 4. The computer may convert ordinal numbers (such as 1st) to superscripted text (such as 1st). Most documentation styles do not allow superscripted text. 5. Initially, MS Word sets margins at 1.25 inches. MLA requires 1-inch margins. Consequently, you must correct this manually. To do so, the Mac user must click on the Format option of the menu bar (at the top of the screen), and select Document. Next, select Margins and adjust them to 1 inch. PC users should manually adjust the margin-ruler near the top of the screen. 6. Word users should also be aware that font changes take effect for text
  • Enabling an Accessible Web 2.0
  • The Web is constantly evolving and changing. In the beginning the Web was a click, wait, replace model. A user would type a Web address, and a page was loaded. To interact or get more details about the current topic the user would provide information via a form, click submit and wait for a new page to be downloaded. The foundation of the Web was to be able to share information. Until competent search engines were developed, the user would click on provided links to traverse the myriad of data. The Web opened up a vast world of knowledge to people. Except it was, and still is, very visually oriented and relies on the mouse interface to navigate. Eventually the Web became more accessible. Mechanisms are available and supported in Web browsers to provide keyboard navigation and to enable assistive technologies to allow persons with disabilities to use the Web. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 were developed in the W3C to provide guidance and techniques to make the Web Accessible [1]. The original Web was not perfect but with some work by Web developers it could be used by all. Now we are entering the next generation of the Web – Web 2.0. It is all about interaction, collaboration, and social networking. It is more dynamic and fluid and no longer just static pages of information. This presents yet another challenge for people with disabilities. These new interaction models are pushing the limits of the technologies of the Web and the
  • Webmonkey programming: PHP/MySQL Tutorial
  • Welcome to the third and final lesson for this tutorial. If you've gone through Lesson 1 and Lesson 2, you already know the essentials for installing and writing useful scripts with MySQL and PHP. We're going to look at some useful PHP functions that should make your life a lot easier. First, let's look at include files. We all know the basics of includes, right? Contents of an external file are referenced and imported into the main file. It's pretty easy: You call a file and it's included. When we do this in PHP there are two functions we need to talk about: include() and require(). The difference between these two functions is subtle but important, so let's take a closer look. The require() function works in a XSSI-like way; files are included as part of the original document as soon as that file is parsed, regardless of its location in the script. So if you decide to place a require() function inside a conditional loop, the external file will be included even if that part of the conditional loop is false. The include() function imports the referenced file each time it is encountered. If it's not encountered, PHP won't bother with it. This means that you can use include in loops and conditional statements, and they'll work exactly as planned. Finally, if you use require() and the file you're including does not exist, your script will halt and produce an error. If you use include() , your script will generate a warning, but
  • VeriSign Extended Validation SSL and Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
  • World Wide Web’s secure backbone in over a decade The CA/Browser Forum, a consortium of Certificate Authorities (CAs) and browser providers including VeriSign and Microsoft, recently created a new class of Web site identity authentication — the Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificate standard. EV SSL Certificates require Web sites to pass a stricter identity verification process than required by traditional SSL Certificates. These new certificates also trigger a more noticeable secure user interface in the latest high-security browsers for visitors to Web sites with an EV SSL Certificate. The address bar in Microsoft IE7 turns a highly visible green color to immediately signal the presence of identity information. A field on the right of the address bar toggles between the name of the Web site organisation and the issuing CA, such as VeriSign. The combination of rigorous vetting and the highly visible “green bar” interface should inspire a higher level of consumer confidence in the trustworthiness of a Web site — confidence that has eroded over time due to the dramatic increase in phishing attacks. Web sites with EV SSL Certificates are expected to see an increase in the number of transactions completed by consumers as a direct result of this increased level of confidence. • Increases consumer confidence and trust • Higher online transaction completion rate • Competitive advantage versus sites without EV • Strong defense against phishing attacks Features • Very visible “green bar” interface immediately identifies your site • Security status bar displays your organisation name and your trusted CA • Highest industry standard for identity authentication •
  • Bluetooth Hacking Full Disclosure
  • The security mechanisms Known vulnerabilities Tools that are used Live demonstration Who is investigating Adam Laurie CSO of The Bunker Secure Hosting Ltd. DEFCON staff and organizer Maintainer of the Linux Bluetooth stack Marcel Holtmann Martin Herfurt Security researcher Founder of trifinite.org What is this about What is Bluetooth Bluetooth SIG Trade association Founded 1998 Owns and licenses IP Bluetooth technology A general cable replacement Using the ISM band at 2.4 GHz Protocol stack and application profiles How it works Data and voice transmission ACL data connections SCO and eSCO voice channels Piconet and scatternet topology Frequency hopping 79 channels 1600 hops per second Creating the topology Hopping sequence defines the piconet Master defines the hopping sequence Up to seven active slaves Scatternet creation Bluetooth architecture Hardware layer Radio, Baseband and Link Manager Access through the Host Controller Interface Standards for USB and UART Host protocols L2CAP, SDP, RFCOMM, BNEP, AVDTP etc. Serial Port Profile, Dialup, PAN, A2DP, HID etc. Application profiles Bluetooth stack Application specific security mechanisms Bluetooth host security mechanisms Security mechanisms on the Bluetooth chip Bluetooth security Link manager security All security routines are on-chip Nothing is transmitted in “plain text” Interface to the link manager security Part of the HCI specification Easy interface No further encryption of pin codes or keys Host stack security Bluetooth link keys Needed for authentication Used for encryption SAFER+ (128 bit block cipher) Generated by pairing process Passkey (1-16 alphanumeric characters) Random number (from device internal clock) BD_ADDR of piconet master Security modes
  • IBM ThinkPad 560 User Guide Pdf
  • The thin and light IBM ThinkPad 560 computer is designed to be convenient for your mobile computing needs. We hope you enjoy its fast processing power, brilliant and colorful DSTN or TFT LCD display, audio capabilities, and infrared communication. Ergonomics Information This is important information to read before using your ThinkPad computer in the virtual office. Working in the virtual office may mean adapting to frequent changes in your environment. Following some simple “rules of the road” will make things easier and bring you the maximum benefits of your ThinkPad computer. Keeping in mind such basics as good lighting and proper seating, for example, can go a long way in helping you enhance your performance and achieve greater comfort wherever you are. Download IBM ThinkPad 560 User Guide Pdf