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Programming Interrupts for DOS-Based Data Acquisition on 80×86-Based ComputersInterrupts are very important to the operation of any computer. Interrupts give the processor the ability to respond quickly to its peripherals (such as the keyboard and the hard disk) and to the outside world in general. Without interrupts, a processor would be unable to service more than one task efficiently and reliably. The importance of the interrupt is illustrated when comparing an interrupt to a doorbell. If your door did not have a doorbell, you would have to periodically go to the door to see if anyone happened to be there at that time. Of course, that would be very inefficient. With a doorbell, you only need to go to the door when the doorbell rings, and you are then confident that someone is there waiting.
Likewise, it is not efficient for the processor to continually check whether any of its peripherals require attention at a given time. An interrupt is a doorbell to the processor to signal that some device needs service. During normal execution of a program, instructions are read from memory and executed sequentially by the processor. The processor uses a special register called the instruction pointer to keep track of the next instruction to be executed. A set of general-purpose registers are used for manipulation and temporary storage of any data used by the program.
Download Programming Interrupts for DOS-Based Data Acquisition on 80×86-Based ComputersCustomer Knowledge and Service Development, the Web 2.0 Role in Co-productionThe peculiar nature of services requires a multidisciplinary approach to investigate on their impact in the economic growth, to define models, to identify terminology, to describe scenarios and user profiles. The integration of several disciplines is a key point for the improvement of the Service Science capacity to find solutions and answers for services, especially for studying and designing new ICT services, the fastest growing segment within the service sector.
One of the main goals of this paper is to analyse the existing relationships among SSME and ICTs, focusing on the potential of Web 2.0 and in general of collaborative technologies which can enable and foster innovation in the service sector. Such technologies innovate both the service development process and the design phases. We show the role of Web 2.0 tools in the value co-production activities carried out by both service providers and customers. The collaborative technologies play an important role in services focusing on knowledge and information management because they promote customer involvement and foster knowledge sharing. We introduce a pattern describing the role of collaborative tools in co-production processes starting from the analysis of Wikipedia [30] as an example of Web 2.0 service. The pattern helps customer to interact during the service development process.
The paper is structured as follows: section II analyses the state of the art of the main topic discussed as well as service development research. Section III illustrates how Web 2.0 tools can support the co-production process in the streamline of the Wikipedia case study, andSEO Myths Dispelled: Flash VideoBy now, everyone has visited a website that utilizes Flash multimedia within its design. Since 1996, the use of Flash has grown in popularity thanks to its ability to add animation and interactivity to websites. More recently, Flash has become an essential component in the prolific distribution of intrusive "pop-ups," or web-based advertisements. Flash also grants designers the ability to integrate video into web pages, and this has led many within the Web 2.0 space to use Flash to develop rich Internet applications. Many companies, including my own, Denver interactive agency Fusionbox, offer streaming Flash Video Solutions to clients in need of online video.
While the inclusion of Flash into websites no doubt enriches the user experience rendering it that much "flashier," search engine optimizers (SEOs) have long been wary of the use of Flash due to the fact that it's supposedly unindexable by the search engines. Key word here: supposedly.
As we all know, the search engine game changes daily. If it stayed the same, it wouldn't be called a game. The inherent beauty of it is that no one knows everything. Instead, we're all just players who know something, and we're all moving forward as we try to learn more, keeping up with developments happening in our space. One such development is the evolution of Flash and the impact it has had on the science of search.
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Download manualSolaris Security Step-by-Step PDFFor this talk, we’ll be using Solaris syntax • However, the same steps can (and should) be applied to any Unix-like OS • Pointers to specific instructions for many different OS types at the end of the course While this talk will be looking primarily at the Solaris operating system, the 10 basic steps we’ll be covering can be applied to any Unix-like operating system. The trick is finding out the correct syntax for each vendor’s operating system.
At the end of the talk, there are two pages of URLs which point to various Internet sites that either have automated tools for hardening systems, or white papers and other documentation on system hardening.
Download Solaris Security Step-by-Step PDFMolecular Challenges using MayaImporting & animating a receptor
1) Importing molecular data into Maya
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Membrane with scattered proteins
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Extracellular Matrix
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Several PDB viewers, including Chimera and Pymol, are able to export molecular surfaces as VRML files. VRML files can then be converted to a file type that can be imported directly into the 3D application of your choice. By default, Maya is able to import .obj, .ma and .mel files. Plugins can be installed to import a number of other 3d file types, but as of yet there is no direct way to import VRML files into Maya.
First, we’ll explore the functionality of Chimera and export VRML files of the reovirus attachment protein sigma1, then we’ll use the ‘multiscale model’ option in Chimera to export the reovirus core as VRML.
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NOTE: After the first installation of the driver the Device Setup Screen is opened automatically and this screen is skipped. 2. When the Device Setup Screen is shown, select the Bluetooth wireless keyboard option and tap Setup. This will show the Bluetooth keyboard status page of the Stowaway BT keyboard application. You may also open that page by selecting the BT tab. 3. When the set up begins, the driver will enable the Pocket PC Bluetooth system software; this is also known as the Bluetooth Stack.
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