Free Ebook Manual Download

Programming, Automotive, Hardware, Gadget

phpmyadmin ebook Result Search:

  • Enabling an Accessible Web 2.0
  • The Web is constantly evolving and changing. In the beginning the Web was a click, wait, replace model. A user would type a Web address, and a page was loaded. To interact or get more details about the current topic the user would provide information via a form, click submit and wait for a new page to be downloaded. The foundation of the Web was to be able to share information. Until competent search engines were developed, the user would click on provided links to traverse the myriad of data. The Web opened up a vast world of knowledge to people. Except it was, and still is, very visually oriented and relies on the mouse interface to navigate. Eventually the Web became more accessible. Mechanisms are available and supported in Web browsers to provide keyboard navigation and to enable assistive technologies to allow persons with disabilities to use the Web. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 were developed in the W3C to provide guidance and techniques to make the Web Accessible [1]. The original Web was not perfect but with some work by Web developers it could be used by all. Now we are entering the next generation of the Web – Web 2.0. It is all about interaction, collaboration, and social networking. It is more dynamic and fluid and no longer just static pages of information. This presents yet another challenge for people with disabilities. These new interaction models are pushing the limits of the technologies of the Web and the
  • LynxOne Installation and User’s Guide
  • LynxONE™! We are proud to provide you with a reliable, professional quality product for your digital audio and MIDI needs. This Installation and Users Guide provides basic information to help you get started. Before you begin Before you begin the installation of your LynxONE card, we recommend that you read through the Installation and Users Guide to acquire an overview of the installation procedure and use of the LynxONE. You should have a working knowledge of Windows and general PC concepts. Additionally, refer to your computer’s documentation for any special instructions regarding the installation of expansion cards and peripheral equipment. Download pdf LynxOne Installation and User’s Guide
  • Interfacing SAS with VB.Net pdf
  • • Why interfacing SAS with VB.Net? • Overview of various interface techniques • Presentation of 2 basic techniques • Presentation of 2 other advanced techniques Why Interfacing VB.Net with SAS? • SAS and VB.Net are the 2 most popular software packages for development at Statistics Canada. • The 2 software packages complement each other: – SAS is excellent for large scale data processing and has a very rich function set – VB.Net helps you develop high quality graphical interfaces. • SAS is becoming more and more open – Integration Technologies – SAS 9 Architecture Short Overview of SAS • A suite of integrated products and solutions for information delivery: – Data processing – Statistical Analysis – Reporting – etc. • Available on multiple platforms • Several proprietary programming languages • Extremely powerful for batch processing • The runtime environment is a SAS session Download Interfacing SAS with VB.Net pdf
  • The User Model and Context Ontology GUMO revisited for future Web 2.0 Extensions
  • We revisit the top-level ontology Gumo for the uniform management of user and context models in a semantic web environment. We discuss design decisions, while putting the focus on ontological issues. The structural integration into user model servers, especially into the U2M-UserModel&ContextService, is also presented. We show ubiquitous applications using the user model ontology Gumo together with the user model markup language UserML. Finally, we ask how data from Web 2.0 and especially from a social tagging application like del.icio.us as a basis for user adaptation and context-awareness could influence the ontology A commonly accepted top level ontology for user and context models is of great importance for the user modeling and context research community. This ontology should be represented in a modern semantic web language like OWL and thus be available for all user-adaptive systems at the same time via internet. The major advantage would be the simplification for exchanging user model and context data between different user-adaptive systems. However, the current trends of web 2.0 and social computing tell us that the users like to create their own tag spaces, naming conventions and taxonomies. The masses of tagging, rating and even blogging define a kind of ”wisdom of the crowds”. Now the question arises how this new bottom-up approach can be combined with the more top-down approach of ontology engineering. Does a revisiting of a domain ontology like the user model and context ontology GUMO make sense? There are two directions of mutual influence possible. An existing ontology could be
  • SHD Network Tutorial
  • For ensuring that network connectivity exists and is functioning properly, follow the steps outlined below for your respective operating system: Mac OS X 1. At the top of the screen, you should see toolbar resembling Figure 1.1. Click on the apple icon, then select System Preferences. 2. Next, select the icon for Network (located under the category Internet & Network) as detailed in Figure 1.2. 3. In the drop down area next to Show, click the area and choose Built-in Ethernet from the options given. 4. Click on the TCP/IP tab. Click on the button titled Configure IPv6. When a window is displayed (resembling the below image), click on the option Off then select OK. 5. Click on the TCP/IP tab. Make sure that the section marked Configure IPv4 is set to Use DHCP. If it isn't, choose that selection from the drop-down menu adjacent to that section. Windows XP 1. Click on the Start button located on the taskbar. 2. Choose the Control Panel from the menu given. 3. Under Pick a category, select the section marked Network and Internet Connections. If you do not see the window presented in Figure 2.3, go to step 5. 4. On the next screen , choose the selection titled Network Connections located under or Pick a Control Panel icon. Now, go to step 6. 5. Double-click on Network Connections. Download pdf SHD Network Tutorial
  • The Web 2.0 Driven SECI Model Based Learning Process
  • Nonaka 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 management
  • User's Guide for Nokia N93
  • media files on your Nokia N93 or search for other devices. in the Home network folder. ...... To crop the image size manually, select Manual or a Download manual
  • Standardisation and Licensing of Microsoft's Office Open XML File Formats
  • Extensible Markup Language (‘XML’) is a standard for describing content data in a manner that facilitates the sharing of such content across different systems and applications. Over the last 10 years, the XML standard has been adopted across a wide range of environments in the IT industry. Microsoft is one of many companies that is re-aligning its existing product range to take advantage of the flexibility of XML. One of its current initiatives is the standardization of the Office Open XML File Formats (‘File Formats’).This paper reviews the standardisation process that Microsoft has embarked upon and examines Microsoft’s legal arrangements related to intellectual property associated with the File Formats and the manner in which that legal treatment interacts with other products currently on the market. This paper seeks to address and we hope to clarify any misunderstandings that may exist in the industry, among policymakers and the wider general public, about both the standardisation process and the legal arrangements governing implementation of the File Formats by others. Overview of Office Open XML File Formats For a number of years, the software and IT industry has been moving increasingly from proprietary systems and formats towards ‘open’ standards. In the business applications software market, there are moves to establish ‘open’ file formats of various office applications, including word processing, spreadsheet and presentation products, in order to enable users to easily transfer their documents and data between different applications and to ensure that if their applications cease to be supported in the future that they can
  • GNS3 Graphical Network Simulator
  • GNS3 is a Graphical Network Simulator that allows emulation of complex networks. You may be familiar with VMWare or Virtual PC that are used to emulate various operating systems in a virtual environment. These programs allow you to run operating systems such as Windows XP Professional or Ubuntu Linux in a virtual environment on your computer. GNS3 allows the same type of emulation using Cisco Internetwork Operating Systems. It allows you to run a Cisco IOS in a virtual environment on your computer. GNS3 is a graphical front end to a product called Dynagen. Dynamips is the core program that allows IOS emulation. Dynagen runs on top of Dynamips to create a more user friendly, text-based environment. A user may create network topologies using simple Windows ini-type files with Dynagen running on top of Dynamips. GNS3 takes this a step further by providing a graphical environment. GNS3 allows the emulation of Cisco IOSs on your Windows or Linux based computer. Emulation is possible for a long list of router platforms and PIX firewalls. Using an EtherSwitch card in a router, switching platforms may also be emulated to the degree of the card’s supported functionality. This means that GNS3 is an invaluable tool for preparing for Cisco certifications such as CCNA and CCNP. There are a number of router simulators on the market, but they are limited to the commands that the developer chooses to include. Almost always there are commands or parameters that are not supported when working on a practice
  • Hack the Windows Vista Black Screen of Death Article PDF
  • With Windows Vista, Microsoft shifted from the development path of Windows XP wide open to tampering with zero reaction, and has integrated an anti-piracy infrastructure into the platform. In direct correlation with the Windows Genuine Advantage and the Activation mechanisms, Windows Vista will be able to detect and blacklist non-genuine product keys, crack attempts, and identify the expiration of the initial 30-day grace period. The operating system will react to all by moving first into a non-genuine state and then into Reduced Functionality Mode. The reduced Functionality Mode in Windows Vista is the now infamous Black Screen of Death. Just access the images at the bottom in order to make an idea of what the Black Screen of Death is. Essentially, in Reduced Functionality Mode, Windows Vista features no desktop, no Taskbar and no Start Menu. Additionally, the background wallpaper is changed to an immutable shade of black, just so you can understand the source of the Black Screen of Death reference. And on top of it all, the copy of the operating system is flagged as non-genuine, which is simply an euphemism for pirated. Just to be on the safe side, I want to tell you that the Vista copy flagged as non-genuine featured in the screenshots is actually a genuine Microsoft release. Microsoft has made available as a free download Windows Vista Enterprise both as a standalone virtual hard disk image and bundled with Office 2007 Professional in a VHD designed to be integrated with Virtual PC 2007. Both free