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  • Functional Differentiation of Computer Programs
  • We present a purely functional implementation of the computational differentiation tools — the well known numeric (i.e., not symbolic) techniques which permit one to compute point-wise derivatives of functions defined by computer programs economically and exactly (with machine precision). We show how the use of lazy evaluation permits a transparent and elegant construction of the entire infinite tower of derivatives of higher order for any expressions present in the program. The formalism may be useful in various problems of scientific computing which often demand a hard and ungracious human preprocessing before writing the final code. Some concrete examples are given. The aim of this paper is to show the usefulness of lazy functional techniques in the domain of scientific computing. We present a functional implementation of the Computational Differentiation techniques which permit an effi- cient computation of (point-wise, numeric) derivatives of functions defined by computer programs. A previous version of this work has been presented at the 1998 International Conference on Functional Programming [14]. A fast and accurate differentiation is essential for many problems in applied mathematics. The derivatives are needed for all kind of approximations: gradient methods of equation solving, many sorts of asymptotic expansions, etc. They are needed for optimization and for the sensitivity and stability analysis of dynamical systems. They permit the computation of geometric properties of curves and surfaces in 3D modelling, image synthesis and animation. In the domain of differential equations, they are used not only directly, but also as an analytic tool for evaluating the numerical
  • Java Development Guide for Mac OS X pdf
  • Introduction to Java Development Guide for Mac OS X 7 Who Should Read This Document?7 Organization of This Document 8 See Also 8 Filing and Tracking Bugs 9 Overview of Java for Mac OS X 11 Java and Mac OS X 11 Java,Built In 12 The Aqua User Interface 12 Finding Your Way Around 13 JAVAHOME 14 Java Extensions 15 Output From Java Programs 15 HFS+16 Apple Developer Tools for Java 17 Java Tools on Mac OS X 17 Xcode Tools 17 Get the Current Tools 18 Xcode 18 Jar Bundler 19 Applet Launcher 19 Other Tools 19 Developer Documentation 20 Providing Documentation Feedback 20 Java Deployment Options for Mac OS X 21 Double-Clickable JAR Files 21 Mac OS X Application Bundles 22 The Contents of an Application Bundle 23 A Java Application s Info.plist File 25 Making a Java Application Bundle 26 Additional Considerations for Non-English Applications 27 Distributing Application Bundles 28 Java Web Start 28 The Java Plug-in 29 User Interface Toolkits for Java 31 Swing 31 JMenuBars 31 JTabbedPanes 32 Component Sizing 33 Buttons 34 AWT 35 Accelerator Key 35 Font Encoding 35 Minimum Window Size 35 Full-Screen Exclusive Mode 36 Accessibility 36 Security 36 Sound 37 Input Methods 37 Java 2D 37 Core Java APIs on Mac OS X 41 Networking 41 Preferences 41 JNI 41 The Java VM for Mac OS X 45 Basic Properties of the Java VM 45 Mac OS X Java Shared Archive 46 Generational Garbage Collection 46 The Advantages of the
  • GPS Students Guide
  • GPS Pupils? guide. Introduction to the Global. Positioning System. Finding location ... GPS Pupils? guide. www.globe.org.uk. GPS - 8. GPS data sheet. GPS Pupils’ guide Introduction to the Global Positioning System Finding location If you look at a map of the world in an atlas, the planet will be covered with a series of grid lines. These grid lines measure latitude and longitude, which is a positioning system used to measure location. In the past, to calculate your location using these numbe was a long mathematical process. Today, however, the easiest way of calculating your latitude and longitude is to use a hand held GPS (Global Positioning System) unit. GPS data is crucial to the GLOBE Programme. You need to know your precise location when you collect data so that your position can be accurately pinpointed, wherever you are on the globe. However, the GPS is not entirely accurate: it has an in-built error which mea that if you were to take just one reading, there is a possibility that it would Get manual
  • OPN System XT Server - Federate with Google Gtalk
  • This Guide leads you through the installation of OPN System™ XT Server to federate with Google™ Gtalk. This assumes you have already installed OPN System Server. IMPORTANT: To federate with Google Gtalk, your IM domain(s) must be resolvable by DNS (DNS records) Example: if your IM users are registered in the domain company.com. GTalk should be able to resolve company.com to the IP address of your external Firewall or Router. Step 1 – Start the Admin Console of OPN System™ XT Server From the Windows Console (Windows) 1. Double-click the OPN System™ XT Server icon on the desktop. The Windows Console opens. 2. Click Open in the Admin Console panel (left-hand) From any network workstation (Windows and Unix) 1. To access the Admin Console, open an Internet Explorer browser (from any network workstation). Your IE browser must support Java script (Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom level… - Enable Active scripting and Scripting of Java applets) 2. Point to the hostname/IP address of OPN System™ Server as follows (do not forget the suffix /opn after the port): http://[IP_address]:8080/opn 3. The Admin Console opens. Log in (First time: Username: administrator - Password: password) Download OPN System XT Server - Federate with Google Gtalk
  • Measurement Studio - Development Tools for Visual Basic, Visual C#, and Visual C++
  • National Instruments Measurement Studio is an integrated suite of native measurement and automation controls, tools, and class libraries for Visual Studio. NI Measurement Studio dramatically reduces application development time with ActiveX and .NET controls, object- oriented measurement hardware interfaces, advanced analysis libraries, scientific user interface controls, measurement data networking, wizards, interactive code designers, and highly extensible classes. Building on more than 15 years of measurement programming expertise, National Instruments created Measurement Studio with tools designed specifically for Microsoft Visual Basic, Visual C#, and Visual C++ to bring you simplified integration with data acquisition and instrument control interfaces for easier hardware integration. With Measurement Studio, you use your Visual Studio programming knowledge to get measurements started quickly and create a complete measurement solution. Measurement Studio delivers an interactive design approach for developing measurement and automation systems inside Visual C++. Because the tools for Visual C++ integrate into the environment, you can use them exactly as you would native Microsoft tools. You can use the Measurement Studio AppWizard together with controls and class libraries to easily create your C++ measurement system. The AppWizard creates a project according to your specifications and includes a code template and the measurement tools you need to design your application. These tools include C++ classes for instrument control, data acquisition, data analysis, and live data transfer across the Internet. In addition, custom controls are included for creating your measurement user interface. Data object classes, which seamlessly encapsulate and pass data from acquisition to analysis to presentation, link the measurement
  • Internet Fax (IP) Users Manual
  • Sending a Document (Internet Fax (IP)) Registering the Destination to One-Touch Key (One-Touch Dialing Registration) Receiving a Document Internet Fax (E-mail) Internet Fax (IP) TX to E-mail /Scan to E-mail Scan to File (One-Touch key) Scan to File (Preset Scan) Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Windows® XP is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system. Windows® Me is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition operating system. Windows® 98 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system. Windows® 95 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system. Windows® 2000 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server operating system. Windows NT® 4.0 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation operating system Version 4.0 and Microsoft® Windows NT® Server operating system Version 4.0. Sending a Document Internet Fax (IP) 10-key Quality& One-Touch Search Dialing Reduction FAX Menu Com. Ready Standard On-hook Dial Chain Dial MAIL BRANCH JAPAN NEW YORK SUPPLIER BOSTON ARIZO NA Index List TO HQ Job List BRANCH Memory Occupied The image data scanned by the machine can be sent to the destination via intranet without bypassing the e-mail servers. The destination has to be the same model machine. Before Starting Operation You cannot specify an IP address on the 10-key Dialing screen. For Internet Fax (IP), you should use One-Touch Dialing. Destination number must be registered as One-Touch keys in advance. There are 36 screens for One-Touch
  • Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh Users Guide Manual
  • Installing Norton AntiVirus Welcome to Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh What is a virus? What are virus definitions? Is my computer protected now? Tips for avoiding viruses About your Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh CD Installing Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh Selecting a virus protection level during installation About your virus subscription What to do after installing For more information Accessing context-sensitive help Registering Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh Reading Late Breaking News Connecting to the Symantec Web site through America Online Chapter 2 Protecting disks, files, and data from viruses About automatic protection About Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect What part of my computer is protected? Turning Auto-Protect on or off with the Control Strip Setting general and custom preferences Scanning for viruses Using contextual menus to scan Scanning email attachments Scheduling automatic virus scans Scheduling a scan event Editing and deleting scheduled events Looking up virus names and definitions Looking up virus definitions on the Symantec Web site Fine-tuning Auto-Protect performance Chapter 3 Responding to virus alerts About virus alerts When Auto-Protect finds a virus If a virus is found while scanning If Norton AntiVirus can t repair a file If a Virus-like Activity alert appears Appendix A Keeping current with LiveUpdate About LiveUpdate How to update virus protection When to update virus protection Updating virus protection and program files Reading the LiveUpdate What s New file Checking version numbers and dates Customizing a LiveUpdate session Scheduling LiveUpdate If you can t use LiveUpdate Deleting the NAV” 7.0 QuickScan file Using LiveUpdate with America Online
  • The Programming Contest Training Manual
  • There are many distinct pleasures associated with computer programming. Craftsman-ship has its quiet rewards, the satisfaction that comes from building a useful object and making it work. Excitement arrives with the flash of insight that cracks a previously intractable problem. The spiritual quest for elegance can turn the hacker into an artist. There are pleasures in parsimony, in squeezing the last drop of performance out of clever algorithms and tight coding. The games, puzzles, and challenges of problems from international programming com- petitions are a great way to experience these pleasures while improving your algorithmic and coding skills. This book contains over 100 problems that have appeared in previous programming contests, along with discussions of the theory and ideas necessary to attack them. Instant online grading for all of these problems is available from two WWW robot judging sites. Combining this book with a judge gives an exciting new way to challenge and improve your programming skills. This book can be used for self-study, for teaching innovative courses in algorithms and programming, and in training for international competition. To the Reader The problems in this book have been selected from over 1,000 programming problems at the Universidad de Valladolid online judge, available at http://online-judge.uva.es. The judge has ruled on well over one million submissions from 27,000 registered users around the world to date. We have taken only the best of the best, the most fun, exciting, and interesting problems available. We have organized these problems by topic and provided enough tutorial material (primarily in
  • Introduction to Microsoft Access Tutorial pdf
  • The purpose of these tutorials is not to teach you Microsoft Access, but rather to teach you some generic information systems concepts and skills using Access. Of course, as a side effect, you will learn a great deal about the software enough to write your own useful applications. However, keep in mind that Access is an enormously complex, nearly- industrial-strength software development environ- ment. The material here only scrapes the surface of Access development and database programming. 1.1 Introduction: What is Access? Microsoft Access is a relational database manage- ment system (DBMS). At the most basic level, a DBMS is a program that facilitates the storage and retrieval of structured information on a computer’s hard drive. Examples of well-know industrial-strength relational DBMSes include • Oracle • Microsoft SQL Server • IBM DB2 • Informix Well-know PC-based (“desktop”) relational DBMSes include • Microsoft Access • Microsoft FoxPro • Borland dBase 1.1.1 The many faces of Access Microsoft generally likes to incorporate as many fea- tures as possible into its products. For example, the Access package contains the following elements: • a relational database system that supports two industry standard query languages: Structured Query Language (SQL) and Query By Example (QBE); Download Introduction to Microsoft Access Tutorial pdf
  • A Real Time Clock Correcting Program For MS-DOS-Based Computer Systems
  • A computer program is described which efictively eliminates the misgivings of the DOS system clock in PCIAT-chs computers. MS DOS Interrupts ebook RighTime is a small, sophisticated memory-residenf program that automatuaUg corrects both the DVS system clock and the hardware “CMOS” real time clock (RTC) in real time. RighTime learns what corrections are required without operator inkeractwn beyond the o c c a s i o ~ laccurate time set. Both wann (power on) and cool (power ofn errors are corrected, usually yielding beiter than one part per million accuracy in the typiecrl desktop computer with no additional hardware, and RighTime increases the system clock resolution from approximately 0.0549 second to 0.01 second. Program tools are also available which aUow visuali&n MS DOS Interrupts of RighTime’s adwns, verification of its performance, display of its history log, and whiclr provide data for graphing of the system clock behavior. The program hasfound application in a wide v* a of industries, including astronomy, satellite tracking, communications, broadcasting, transportation, public utilities, manufacturing, medicine and the military. Download pdf A Real Time Clock Correcting Program For MS-DOS-Based Computer Systems