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  • .NET Framework Security
  • The .NET Framework is an integral Windows component that supports building and running the next generation of applications and XML Web services. The .NET Framework is designed to fulfill the following objectives: • To provide a consistent object-oriented programming environment whether object code is stored and executed locally, executed locally but Internet-distributed, or executed remotely. • To provide a code-execution environment that minimizes software deployment and versioning conflicts. • To provide a code-execution environment that promotes safe execution of code, including code created by an unknown or semi-trusted third party. • To provide a code-execution environment that eliminates the performance problems of scripted or interpreted environments. • To make the developer experience consistent across widely varying types of applications, such as Windows-based applications and Web-based applications. • To build all communication on industry standards to ensure that code based on the .NET Framework can integrate with any other code. The Framework has appeared as an alternative to Sun’s Java platform (http://java.sun.com), but has yet to receive as wide acceptance as the more established Java. A comparison between Java and .NET is beyond the scope of this document. .NET accommodates the use of several different programming languages, as long as they conform to the Common Type System (CTS), a part of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) [14]. It is argued [15, Ch. 2] that this allows developers with different language backgrounds to still use their preferred languages and not get locked in to a specific language that the Framework supports. The validity of this argument can be questioned. For a
  • ToneUp S3 Manual
  • ToneUp v1.0r was a small application specifically designed to allow the user to upload custom tonal curves into their Nikon D70 digital camera. ToneUp S3 has taken the application a few steps further and now includes not only Nikon NEF processing but, with the incorporation of David Coffin's excellent DCRaw, any DSLR raw image processing, along with Image printing, Image Transfering, Image Browsing and Time Lapse photography. ToneUp is really two products in one :- Firstly, for Nikon cameras it is a Custom Curve tool and, in its most basic form, allows you to upload custom tone curves into your Nikon DSLR camera. Features specifically designed for custom curves are :- Create curves with the Curve window * Preview curves effects on loaded images * Compare curves with the Curve Browser * Import curves from Nikon Capture and Adobe Photoshop * Download from the online curve database * Upload from the online curve database * Embed curves into NEFs Extract curves from NEFs * These features are all available for all camera makes, not just Nikon Download pdf ToneUp S3 Manual
  • Simplifying the Service Delivery Environment - How to remain relevant in the Web 2.0 era
  • To remain relevant in the Web 2.0 era it is important for an operator to first identify the unique network assets they have and then design an architecture that will maximize their usage, while at the same time protect them. Mobile operators are currently at risk of becoming bit-pipes as a result of the latest web technologies and properties. Competition is becoming very intense and operator revenues are likely to substantially decrease as a result. And by the time a mobile industry standards committee has the chance to meet, analyze and agree on a situation or latest protocol to create and deliver a new service, numerous Web 2.0 sites will have already come and gone. If mobile operators want to remain relevant, they will have to open the networks and allow innovation to flourish. This is the role of either a Service Delivery Platform, or an effective Service Delivery Environment created by operators and based on their key assets and strengths. In general, a Mobile Network Operator (MNO) has four main assets that ensure competitive advantage compared to content or application service providers (ASPs). Identity MNOs have the necessary infrastructure to manage the identity of a subscriber. Once a subscriber is on the network, the MNO can provide identity information to the application provider. There is no need for a new login process when using a service. A Service Delivery Environment should facilitate delivery of subscriber identity to authorised ASPs. Billing MNOs have a billing relationship with the subscriber. They can enable content and application
  • Migrating from IIS Web Server to Apache on SUSE LINUX Enterprise
  • replacing your IIS Web server with an Apache Web server running on SUSE LINUX Enterprise ... Apache has become the world's most popular Web server. Migrating from IIS Web Server* to Apache on SUSE LINUX ® Enterprise Server 9 SEPTEMBER 2004 A Novell® Migration Study w w w . n o v e l l . c o m Disclaimer Novell, Inc. makes no representatio or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this document, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Trademarks Novell, the Novell logo, and ZENworks are registered trademarks and eDirectory and Nterprise are trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Veora is a registered trademark of Veora. SUSE is a registered trademark of SUSE LINUX AG, a Novell business. * Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Sun, Solaris, and Java are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. IBM, AIX, S/390 and zSeries are registered trademarks and POWER is a trademark of IBM Corporation. Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks and Internet Information Server is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Intel and Intel Download
  • Matching Schemas in Online Communities: A Web 2.0 Approach
  • When integrating data from multiple sources, a key task that online communities often face is to match the schemas of the data sources. Today, such matching often incurs a huge workload that overwhelms the relatively small set of volunteer integrators. In such cases, community members may not even volunteer to be integrators, due to the high workload, and consequently no integration systems can be built. To address this problem, we propose to enlist the multitude of users in the community to help match the schemas, in a Web 2.0 fashion. We discuss the challenges of this approach and provide initial solutions. Finally, we describe an extensive set of experiments on both real-world and synthetic data that demonstrate the utility of the approach. The World-Wide Web is teeming with communities, such as those of movie fans, database researchers, bioinformatists, intelligence analysts, and so on. As such communities proliferate, research on their data management challenges has attracted increasing attention. A key challenge is to integrate data from multiple community-related sources. For example, the community of real estate agents in the Great Lakes region may want to build a system that integrates all real-estate sources in that area. As another example, the database community may want to integrate all information about publications, from DBLP, Google Scholar, and researchers’ homepages, among others. Today, integrating such data within a community is largely shouldered by a relatively small set of volunteers, henceforth called builders. To integrate the data, a key task that builders often face is to establish
  • WWRE Auctions User Configuration Guide
  • The WWRE has developed a recommended minimum set of technical requirements to help ensure the best possible performance of the Auctions application. The following section outlines the minimum recommended computer requirements for the WWRE®’s member companies and their trading partners. The first two sections, “Internet Access” and “Hardware”, outline recommendations that are to some extent flexible. For example, the WWRE recommends a computer with a CPU clock speed of 400 MHz. This means that a computer with a CPU clock speed of 366 MHz can be used, but it may result in a slight degradation in performance. The reverse applies as well. A computer with a faster clock speed, more memory, or a faster dedicated network connection should also experience better than average performance. The sections titled “Operating Systems” and “Browsers” are less flexible. These sections outline specific information on the supported Internet browsers and machine operating systems for the Auctions application. Using a browser or operating system outside of the supported list could result in application anomalies or errors Download pdf WWRE Auctions User Configuration Guide
  • AutoCAD LT 2007 Tutorial
  • Learning to use a CAD system is similar to learning a new language. We need to begin with the basic alphabet and learn how to use the basic alphabet correctly and effectively through practice. This will require learning some new concepts and skills as well as learning a different vocabulary. All CAD systems create designs using basic geometric entities. Most of the constructions used in technical designs are based upon two-dimensional planar geometry. The method and number of operations that are required to accomplish the construction are different from one system to another. In order to become effective in using a CAD system, we must learn to create geometric entities quickly and accurately. In learning to use a CAD system, lines and circles are the first two, and perhaps the most important two, geometric entities that we need to master the skills in creating and modifying. Straight lines and circles are used in almost all technical designs. In examining the different types of planar geometric entities, we can see that triangles and polygons are planar figures bounded by straight lines. Ellipses and splines can be constructed by connecting arcs with different radii. As we gain some experience in creating lines and circles, similar procedures can be applied to create other geometric entities. In this lesson, we will examine the different ways of creating lines and circles in AutoCAD® LT 2007. Download pdf AutoCAD LT 2007 Tutorial
  • IALink Series IALink100 User Guide pdf
  • Overview Package Check List Product Specification Terminologies and acronyms 2: Getting Started Panel Layout DIN Rail Mounting 2.3 Connecting the Hardware Connecting the power 2.3.2 Connecting to the network 2.3.3 Connecting to the device 2.4 Accessing Console Port 2.4.1 Using Serial console 2.4.2 Using Remote console 3: IP Address Configuration 3.1 Static IP 3.1.1 Overview 3.1.2 IP address 3.1.3 Subnet mask 3.1.4 Default gateway 3.1.4 Primary and Secondary DNS 3.2 DHCP 3.2.1 Overview 3.2.2 DHCP setting 3.3 PPPoE 3.3.1 Overview 3.3.2 PPPoE setting 4: Serial Port Configuration 4.1 Host mode configuration 4.1.1 Overview 4.1.2 TCP server mode operations 4.1.3 TCP client mode operations 4.1.4 TCP server/client mode operations 3 1.5 UDP tunneling mode operations 4.1.6 UDP server mode operations 4.1.7 Modem emulation mode operations 4.2 UART configuration 4.2.1 Type 4.2.2 Baud rate 4.2.3 Data bits, Stop bits, Parity 4.2.4 Flow control 4.2.5 DTR/DSR behavior 4.3 Cryptography configuration 4.4 Options 4.4.1 Inactivity timeout 4.4.2 Inter-character timeout 5: Advanced Options Configurations 5.1 Remote host access control 5.1.1 Configuration access 5.1.2 Serial Port access 5.2 Manual DNS configuration 5.3 Locating server 5.3.1 Overview 5.3.2 Locating server configuration 5.3.3 Locating server communication protocol 6: System Status and Log 6.1 Display system status 6.2 Display log data 6.3 Automatic log delivery by email 7: System administration 8: System tools 7.1 User name and password 8.1 Factory default reset 8.2 Firmware upgrade 8.3 Ping test 8.4 Socket reset Appendix A: Connections A.1 Ethernet Pin outs A.2 Serial Ports Pin Outs A.3 Ethernet Wiring Diagram A.4 Serial Wiring Diagram
  • Source Code Exploration with Google
  • The paper presents a new approach to source code exploration, which is the result of integrating the Google Desktop Search (GDS) engine into the Eclipse development environment. The resulting search engine, named Google Eclipse Search (GES), provides improved searching in Eclipse software projects. The paper advocates for a component-based approach that allows us to develop strong tools, which support various maintenance tasks, by leveraging the strengths of existing frameworks and components. The development effort for such tools is reduced, while customization and flexibility, to fully support user needs, is maintained. GES allows developers to search software projects in a manner similar to searching the internet or their own desktops. The proposed approach takes advantages of the power of GDS for quick and accurate searching and of Eclipse’s extensibility. The paper discusses usage scenarios, advantages, limitations, and possible extensions of the proposed tandem. During software evolution most activities require the users to understand large and often new parts of a software system. Most of the time, the developers rely on the source code and the available documentation alone to achieve this understanding. In this context, source code searching and browsing are two of the most common activities undertaken by developers [4]. These activities directly support such tasks as concept location in source code, impact analysis, change propagation, debugging, and comprehension of software in general. Given their widespread use, we need to support them with fast and accurate tools and techniques. Traditionally, most developers were (and still are) using grep (global regular expression print) for
  • PRAM Battery For PowerBook G4 Installation Guide pdf
  • Before beginning, take certain our PowerBook is shut down and the battery is removed. You cannot perform this upgrade if the computer is in sleep mode. Tips: You may want to place the computer on a soft cloth or a rubber mat to keep it from sliding around while you perform this upgrade. A mouse pad works well, just be sure to not scratch our PowerBook. Take a few moments and align all of the components and tools you will need to perform this upgrade so that you don't have to move around much while doing the upgrade. You will find that if you don't have to reach very far for an item, it will allow you o concentrate more. Step 1 Open and detach the keyboard. If you need assistance performing this task, it is covered in your owner s manual. A PDF and video of the process are also available at Apple s tech support site: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=95131 Step In some nstances, here will e a dust over ttached to the optical drive. This is ocated ear the lower ight of where the keyboard was. If it is not there, you can skip this step. If it is there, you will need to remove it. Simply et nder t with our fingernail and lowly peel pack. Download PRAM Battery For PowerBook G4 Installation Guide pdf