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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
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The maintenance screen for index entries is different than the maintenance screen for term entries and supports selected activities only, such as definition of valid and invalid synonyms. Other maintenance functions, such as creating glossary entries, are not possible for an index entry. Structure The index entry format in the results list differs from that of terminology entries. “company code, create” highlighted in gray is an index entry consisting of a main entry (company code) and a subentry (create) and will appear in the KW index search tool as follows: company code create Index subentries is a new category of additional information which can be selected or deselected under Further entries in the user settings [Page 8] for display
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At the end of this document are instructions for using the more advanced annotation features, comparing two documents and merging changes from two documents into a single document. Feel free to practice using those tools on your own time with the exercises provided.
Before using the more advanced annotation features of Word, take some time to familiarize yourself with the workspace. As with many software programs, you can customize the workspace view with the tools you use most often. For the purposes of this workshop, we will review the location and purpose of the commonly used tools.
Download pdf Using Microsoft Word’s Annotation Tools: Mac OS XAutodesk Map Object Data Tutorial For Digital Record DrawingsObject data allows you to create a simple database in a map and store text and numeric data in your maps directly attached to any object. It is far more powerful than block attributes because object data works with any object, not just blocks. Use object data tables to save any kind of information, run queries based on information in the tables and to create thematic maps. Object data can associate an object with documents from other applications. However, Autodesk Map works with object data created only in Autodesk Map and does not recognize object data from other applications, including AutoCAD®.
To use object data, define the format for the table, and then create records in the table to attach to selected objects.
When editing objects, keep these points in mind:
• When you edit an object with object data using the BREAK or TRIM command, and break the object into multiple segments, the object data remains with only the one segment that contains the start point of the original object.
• When you copy an object that has object data attached, the object data is also copied.
• If you place an object with object data inside a block, the object data remains attached to the object that is placed into the block. You can access the object data by selecting the Nested Data option in the Edit Object Data dialog box
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