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QCP 820, QCP 1920 and QCP 2700 PHONE USER GUIDEThis user guide applies to the following Kyocera Wireless Corp. CDMA wireless. phone models:. ? The QCP 820 phone:. Dual-Mode CDMA Digital and Analog
Download PDFLinux Man Page HowtoWhy do we write documentation? Silly question. Because we want others to be able to use our program, library function or whatever we have written and made available. But writing documentation is not all there is to it: Documentation must be accessible. If it's hidden in some non?standard place where the documentation?related tools won't find it ?? how can it serve its purpose?
• Documentation must be reliable and accurate. There's nothing more annoying than having program behaviour and documentation disagree. Users will curse you, send you hate mail and throw your work into the bit bucket, with the firm intent to never install anything written by that jerk again.
• The historical and well known way documentation is accessed on UNIX is via the man(1) command. This HOWTO describes what you have to do to write a man page that will be correctly processed by the documentation? related tools. The most important of these tools are man(1), xman(1x), apropos(1), makewhatis(8) and catman(8). Reliability and accuracy of the information are, of course, up to you. But even in this respect you will find some ideas below that help you avoid some common glitches.
How are man pages accessed?
You need to know the precise mechanism for acccessing man pages in order to give your man page the right name and install it in the right place. Each man page should be categorized in a specific section, denoted by a single character. The most common sections under Linux, and their human readable names, are:
Section TheDTP 1.6 Working with Dery and MySQLDTP provides extensible frameworks and tools for creating, managing and using, various data sources, like databases, flat files, xml files etc). It only takes a few clicks before you're connecting to and drilling into the Data Source Explorer to view your databases. DTP environment is very easy to configure and use. With SQL Query Builder, a graphical SQL query editor in DTP 1.6, you can create complex SQL Statements with a minimum of hand-coding SQL. One of it’s great features is the creation in of "joins" in SQL statements, in an easy manner and a visual interactive way.
DTP two means features (in my opinion) are interactivity and central connection model, should also provide a consistent, highly usable environment that works well with associated technologies. The idea is simple, one definition and multiple using of the same data source. In the case of databases one connection profile to a database is defined (only once) let many Eclipse projects use this connection profile without further connection operations
Download pdf DTP 1.6 Working with Dery and MySQLUnderstanding astigmatismAstigmatism in an aberration that results when an optical system focuses two … exhibits no astigmatism. The lens is symmetric in the horizontal and
Astigmatism in an aberration that results when an optical system focuses two orthogonal axes of light at two different distances in space. Holograms and holographic optical elements intentionally produce, or unintentionally suffer, from astigmatism. To explain the basic properties of astigmatism, though, we choose a simpler optical model using spherical and cylindrical refractive lenses.
Spherical lens with no astigmatism
The ideal version of the common spherical lens, of which a typical magnifying glass is an example, exhibits no astigmatism. The lens is symmetric in the horizontal and vertical directions (indeed, all directions), and thus has an optical power that doesn’t vary depending on whether the angle that light strikes the lens isComparison of 3D Animation Tools: Poser and MayaIt is easy to take computer graphics for granted nowadays. More and more are we seeing products of multimedia technology that includes 3D Animations. The creative and economical use of 3D animation can be evidenced in many of the released animated features like games or movies. Backgrounds, camera moves, crowd scenes, and machines of all descriptions have been modeled and animated digitally. 3D companies are striving to improve the entertainment value of their products. The images created with these tools will become more and more sophisticated with each passing year.
In this paper, two of the newest 3D Animation Software will be discussed and compared. One of the software is named Poser, and the other one is Maya.
Poser 5 is the ultimate 3D-character design and animation tool for artists and animators. It allows animators to create 3D figures by using a diverse collection of ready-to-use 3D human and animal models. Poser’s innovative interface makes figure design, posing, and animating fast and easy. This product is innovated by Curious Labs, Inc.
Download pdf Comparison of 3D Animation Tools: Poser and MayaAn iptables guide & tutorialIptablesrocks was created to provide a publicly available, easy to understand guide and tutorial for the installation and configuration of iptables. Iptables is a linux package for managing IPv4 (and optionally IPv6) packet filtering and NAT (Network Address Translation). Iptables can be configured to function as a firewall, a NAT mechanism, a packet filter or all 3 at once. The diversity of capabilities possible with iptables makes it a secure, stable and economical alterative to hardware based firewalls and routers or costly 3rd party firewall software. Iptables can also serve as a rendundant firewall in conjunction with a hardware firewall, providing you with an extra layer of security. Iptablesrocks.org covers the installation of iptables in a Redhat environment, the syntax and structure associated with iptables and a collection a pre-configured iptables configurations for a variety of applications. This site is currently under development. Enjoy!
When running a typical web server, you need a firewall that is secure and offers protection, but you also need one that allows all needed traffic to be able to enter and leave the server so that your server's day to day operations can carry on unimpeded. This particular iptables configuration does the following:
1. Uses the "mangle" portion of the table to effectively block and/or confuse most port scans. These rules deal address FIN,SYN,RST,PSH,ACK,URG FIN,PSH and URG methods.
2. Establishes a locked down and secure foundation by initially blocking all incoming, outgoing and forwarded packets COMPLETELY.
3. With all incoming packets dropped by default, it then grants incoming accessWeb Services – An Integral Element of Oecd's dot.STAT Technology Framework for Statistical ApplicationsThe combination of evolving ICT standards that increase the interoperability between applications and the ever-increasing need for a more seamless access to and exchange of information is a major driver in the OECD ICT strategy. This paper describes the role and use of web services in the context of recent developments at the OECD to improve the accessibility of statistical information. It follows up on a paper presented at the 2002 ISIS meeting about “Improving Access to Statistical Information at OECD in Response to Users’ Requirements” and describes a technology framework – called “dot.STAT” – that has been devised for the implementation of applications that enable easy access to certain OECD reference data. The concepts outlined in this paper have been developed in close collaboration with the Statistics Directorate, specialised OECD-internal groups and task forces 2, as well as members of the SDMX Consortium3.
The dot.STAT development framework is designed to help implement the basic infrastructure for the new OECD Statistical Information System. It incorporates a central data warehouse and is part of a broader statistical strategy, which depends on a glossary of statistical terms and a corporate meta-data repository.
The objectives of the dot.STAT framework are threefold. The first aim is to offer a single platform/repository for multiple data/meta-data sets with different characteristics. Secondly it comprises a complete set of information broker tools to make replication from working/production databases as transparent and simple as possible. Thirdly, the architecture aims to offer basic building blocks for the (re)development of statistical production systemsThe Web 2.0 Driven SECI Model Based Learning ProcessNonaka and his knowledge transformation model SECI revolutionized the thinking about organizations as social learning systems. He introduced technical concepts like hypertext into organizational theory. Now, after 15 years Web 2.0 concepts seem to be an ideal fit with Nonaka’s SECI approach opening new doors for more personal, dynamic, and social learning on a global scale. In this paper, we present an extended view of blended learning which includes the combination of formal and informal learning, knowledge management, and Web 2.0 concepts into one integrated solution, by discussing what we call the Web 2.0 driven SECI model based learning process.
Peter Drucker, among others, argues that in the emerging economy, knowledge is the primary resource for individuals and for the economy overall; land, labor, and capital. He further argues that improving front-line worker productivity is the greatest challenge of the 21st century [1]. Realizing that knowledge and competence have become increasingly critical to their continued success, organizations worldwide are spending upwards of $ 2.2 trillion dollars on training and education measures, which have become integral to any organization for it to remain competitive [2].
Over the last decade, it has been widely argued that e-Learning could respond to accelerating global competition, increase the quality of learning experiences, remove situational barriers, be more cost effective, and transform the way we learn. However, despite isolated achievements, the success record was on the whole not very encouraging and e-Learning did not succeed to revolutionize our education and learning processes [3][4]. The most influential knowledge managementReport Runner Batch Tutorial and DocumentationReport Runner Batch runs on Windows NT, 200x, ME, XP, and Vista. Supports all versions of Crystal Reports. This version includes all of the necessary runtime files. You should still have an Advanced/Developer edition of Crystal Reports 9, 10, or 11 to meet licensing requirements.
The password for the installer is TRIAL. Registered Jeff-Net users may download and install this Batch version for free at any time. You will need to send us your seed key to receive your 90 day TRIAL license, but when you first run JNRRB, while you're waiting on the 90 day trial key, you may use the license of 'TRIAL3' to evaluate the software for a couple of days.
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Download pdf Report Runner Batch Tutorial and DocumentationCisco CVP VoiceXML 3.1 Programmer GuideCisco CVP VoiceXML software has been designed to be easy to use but highly extendable. While the software provides enough to produce high quality voice applications out of the box, many users will want to extend the functionality of the software by building custom components that perform very specific tasks. This document describes the processes and application programming interfaces (APIs) provided for a developer to construct and deploy these components.
The components a developer uses the APIs to construct are: configurable action, decision, and voice elements, standard action and decision elements, dynamic element configurations, start and end of call actions, the on error notification, hotevents, and Say It Smart plugins.
Requirements
All components require programming effort to construct. In order to build these components, CVP VoiceXML provides a Java API as well as an API that allows the use of other programming languages. Therefore, the reader should at least possess a familiarity with programming concepts.
Some components can only be constructed using the Java API and so for these components, the reader should possess a familiarity with the Java programming language. The reader should understand Java interfaces and abstract classes, extending classes and overriding methods, static variables and methods, Java collections, and compiling and deploying Java classes and JAR files. CVP VoiceXML does not require very complex Java coding, knowing the basics of the Java language will be sufficient to start working with the CVP VoiceXML Java API. Most of the information about the Java API is encapsulated in the API’s Javadocs. This document