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However, the U-Storage basic functions can be supported with all the operating systems listed above. Guide to Components USB Interface: The interface connects to the USB port of the computer. LED Display: This LED Display will show the status of the device. Once the device is in operation, the LED will be turned on. Contact Pins LED Indicator Basic Functions 1. Plug and Play When you plug the device into the USB port of your computer, you will see a Removable Disk icon in the file manager window. In Macintosh, once you plug the Intelligent Stick into the USB port. You can see the disk icon in the Desktop . In Linux OS, you can mount the device by the following instructions. Double clickUsing the FusionReactor JDBC Driver Wrapper TutorialThis document will take you through the steps install the FusionReactor JDBC Driver Wrapper, and provide you with a few examples of how it can be used. The intention of the Wrapper is to provide a thin layer between J2EE applications and JDBC-accessible databases, in order to intercept and observe the interaction between them.
The Wrapper can then report various useful metrics to FusionReactor, and can also step in to prevent runaway queries. The Wrapper is fully integrated into the FusionReactor Administrator, and you can easily see all the queries which ran during a request, together with their runtime metrics and row counts. Although the Wrapper is equally useful for JSP and Servlet deployment, this tutorial will illustrate the usage of the Wrapper under ColdFusion.
The Wrapper has its own user guide, which comprehensively details all possible options, together with the JDBC URL syntax and error messages. You should consult this User Guide when working through the tutorial. It's installed with FusionReactor, and you can find it (under Windows) in your Start menu, in the FusionReactor 2.0.0 program group. The JDBC Driver Wrapper User Guide is the definitive reference for the driver.
Download pdf Using the FusionReactor JDBC Driver Wrapper TutorialDistricting Competition Tutorial Using ArcGIS 9.3 and Districting WizardThis tutorial is designed to show the user how to use ArcGIS software and the Districting extension to prepare and submit a plan for the Competition. Please refer to the document “FINAL Rules of the Competition” for details and rules about this project including the rules and procedures of the competition.
This tutorial, which also serves as a manual, provides instructions on how to use many of the tools, functions, and options available in ArcGIS and the Districting extension that will help the user create proposed plans for this project. However, because the tutorial was written in a relatively limited timeframe many functions and options of the software that may also be useful are not covered. Persons with more experience with GIS software in general and with ArcGIS in particular may be able to more easily learn and use these additional functions.
Please follow the tutorial carefully as missed steps or incorrect specifications or actions can cause errors and much frustration. Please expect that it will take several practices and some hours of work to become comfortably efficient with the software.
The software is the product of ESRI and may not always work as expected or desired. The authors of this document are only responsible for the tutorial and the two tools that were created to assist the competition – the Compactness Tool and the Fragmentation Tool.
Any errors or significant omissions in the tutorialOntology Maturing: a Collaborative Web 2.0 Approach to Ontology EngineeringMost of the current methodologies for building ontologies rely on specialized knowledge engineers. This is in contrast to real-world settings, where the need for maintenance of domain specific ontologies emerges in the daily work of users. But in order to allow for participatory ontology engineering, we need to have a more realistic conceptual model of how ontologies develop in the real world. We introduce the ontology maturing processes which is based on the insight that ontology engineering is a collaborative informal learning process and for which we analyze characteristic evolution steps and triggers that have users engage in ontology engineering within their everyday work processes.
This model integrates tagging and folksonomies with formal ontologies and shows maturing pathways between them. As implementations of this model, we present two case studies and the corresponding tools. The first is about image-based ontology engineering (introducing so-called imagenotions), the second about ontology-enabled social bookmarking (SOBOLEO). Both of them are inspired by lightweight Web 2.0 approaches and allow for realtime collaboration.
Within state-of-the-art semantic approaches, ontologies have emerged as the key to enable more advanced technological support for end users and their work processes, which particularly applies to knowledge work. However, current research and development concentrates more on what we can do as soon as we have ontologies—rather than having a closer look at the processes of creating and especially maintaining such domain-specific ontologies. In real-world settings these issues are crucial to fulfill the users’ needs and currently insufficiently dealt with.
It is usually acknowledged that ontologies arePersonal Stock Monitor Users ManualQuickStart Selecting Your Internet Connection Proxy Configuration Software Licensing Software Upgrades Basic Concepts The Tour Guide QuickLinks Online Help .stkx Files Bookmarks Ticker Symbols Cash Symbols Transactions Portfolios Folders and Accounts Quote Servers Delayed vs. Real-time, Snapshot vs. Streaming Free vs. Subscription Quotes Automatic Update Interval Using Personal Stock Monitor The Main Window Menus and Toolbars Right-Click Menus Working with .stkx Files Workspace Views How the Views are Related Customizing the Views View Layouts
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FIAT MAREA/BRAVO FRONT DOOR HANDLE - Circled in the photograph is the rear mounting point for the bolt required to fit these handles to the front door.
FIAT MAREA REAR DOOR HANDLE – Circled in the photograph is the rear mounting point for the bolt required to fit these handles to the rear door. As you may have noticed, the position for the bolt is now in a 90 degree angle compared to the front door handle and is relatively much longer. Hence why they don’t fit.
If your Fiat Marea Front Door Handles are the same colour as your Bravo, you do not
need to disassemble the door handles. Follow Step 1. If you are repainting and/or
fitting Fiat Marea Rear Door Handles then go to Step 2.
Step 1 - Using the Fiat Marea Front Door Handles on your Fiat Bravo
The transition from Fiat Bravo door handles to Fiat Marea door handles is no difficult than doing a simple door handle change, like for like. No modifications are required but you do need to change the lock barrel. To swap lock barrels you need to remove the circular clip around the lock barrel of both handles and swap them over. Use a screw driver to prise it off, but beStep by Step Guide to Your Mimio Technology System on Macintosh OS TutorialWhether teaching, training, or collaborating, the valuable information on your board can now be an integral part of your digital information environment. That information can be shared real time or on demand, viewed locally or remotely via the Internet, as printed pages or on-screen as stand-alone Ink files, or embedded in documents from your favorite software applications. The purpose of this manual is to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the remarkable tool now in your possession through a detailed description of the varied and powerful features of your mimio system, from the most basic to the most elaborate. These features are made possible through the richness and power of the mimio software application.
With the release of mimio version 1.7, for Mac OS X the most advanced mimio hardware systems, mimio Xi and mimioBoard are now supported on the most advanced Macintosh operating system. We highly recommend, if your currently installed mimio software is not version 1.7 or later, that you obtain a copy of the installation CD or go to http://www.mimio.com/software where you can download the installer for free. Installation is simple and straightforward.. The majority of this manual describes and depicts mimio software being used with mimio Xi, the most advanced mimio technology solution. If you use the original mimio for Macintosh there are some differences noted in the body of this document. For details of Box Contents and the Device Interface for mimio for Macintosh, see the Appendices at the end of this document.eBay File Exchange User GuideThis action tests your file format and listings BEFORE you upload them to eBay File Exchange. In other words, this action is exactly like an Add but it doesn’t result in an added file; instead, it allows you to test your upload file for any errors.
It verifies each record on the add file and returns a results file containing any associated fee data, error warnings, etc. (If your VerifyAdd is successful, eBay File Exchange will return all the fee amounts for each listing but no ItemIDs because nothing was actually added to the site.) When you’re ready, you can use the Add action using the same values as those in your VerifyAdd file, confident that they are correct and that your items will be listed on eBay without any errors.
The required fields for this action are exactly the same as those for “Add,” except that you use “VerifyAdd” in the Action column instead.
Revising your Listings
Revising your listings means making a change to the listing in some way; for example, changing the BuyItNow price.
To avoid errors when you upload your revised listings, include only the required fields and the fields you are revising. The required fields for this action are:
o Action=Revise
o ItemID
An active listings report is available for download and contains a list of all active listings, including a flag indicating that you can revise an item. Refer to eBay online help for more detailed revising instructions.
Relisting your Items
Relisting your ended items means listing an item for sale again after it