Modern object-oriented programming languages like Java or C# support multithreaded programming. They allow several threads to run concurrently sharing objects on the heap in the same address space. Each thread has its own frame stack, program counter, local variables and registers. The languages have special syntactical constructs for synchronization. Java has a synchronized statement and synchronized methods, while C# has a lock statement and several attributes that can be applied to classes and methods to control their run-time synchronization behavior.
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Tips and Tricks For Using AutoCAD 2008 Software User Interface New 3D Workspace If you are using only 2D AutoCAD® commands, why not use the new 2D Drafting & Annotation workspace? This capability displays powerful 2D tools on the Dashboard. 3D Dashboard Control Panels New 2D control panels provide easy access to layers and include controls for annotation scaling, text, dimensions, multiple leaders, tables, 2D navigation commands, object properties, and block attributes. When you select a tool from the Dashboard, the corresponding tool palette also displays, where applicable. User Interface Tool Palettes When you drag geometry to an inactive tool palette, it is automatically activated for easy placement—just give it an extra second to switch.
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Basics Bluetooth Security Attacks via Bluetooth - Introduction BlueSnarf BlueSnarf++ BlueBug BlueJacking HeloMoto BlueSmack Cracking the Bluetooth PIN Conclusion Bluetooth Basics Originally invented 1994 by Ericsson Technology for connections of short range devices Bluetooth operates within license-free ISM band (2.4 – 2.48 GHz) To prevent interferences: frequency hopping base band frequency switched 1600 times / s ISM band devided into 79 freq. levels, 1 MHz distance Connect two devices: pairing Piconet
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Tips and Tricks Presentations Made Easy Ranker Working with Respondent Based Software in TMA Media Plan/Buy Report Market Index Composite Average Target Profile Media Profile Composition Reports Special Reports Ad Campaign Planner Regular Reach and Frequency Reach and Frequency for Websites Age Demo Analysis Media Day Analysis Management Reports Combo Builder Cross Tab Working with Respondent Based Software in the Cross Tab Program Key Definitions Survey Methodology Summary of Measured Media Summary of Measured Targets Summary of Reports Ranker Ranks media by rating or index against a single target. Rank by cume rating, most often rating, cume index or most often index. Within Ranker is the Media Buy/Plan report, that displays persons, rating, composition and index for both cume and most often audiences.
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Windows MobileTM 2003 Includes: Asus MyPal A620 iPAQ 2215 Dell Axim x3 iPAQ 4150 iPAQ 1940 iPAQ 4155 iPAQ 1945 iPAQ 4350 iPAQ 2210 iPAQ 4355 Pocket PC 2002 or Windows Mobile 2003 with Socket SD or CF cards. Keyboard Driver: Stowaway 4.0 Configuring the Keyboard to Your Pocket PC Device ENABLING THE KEYBOARD DRIVER 1. To enable the Stowaway BT keyboard, tap the Enable button on the Config screen of the keyboard application. This will open the Keyboard Setup Screen.
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25 Mar
Posted by jj as Development, Network
This manual is the user s guide for the DIGITAL Network Appliance Reference Design (DNARD). Conventions This section defines product-specific terminology, abbreviations, and other conven-tions used throughout this manual. Abbreviations ” Binary Multiples The abbreviations K, M, and G (kilo, mega, and giga) represent binary multiples and have the following values. For example: K =2 10 (1024) M =2 20 (1,048,576) G =2 30 (1,073,741,824) 2KB = 2 kilobytes =2 ´ 2 10 bytes 4MB = 4 megabytes =4 ´ 2 20 bytes 8GB = 8 gigabytes =8 ´ 2 30 bytes 2K pixels = 2 kilopixels =2 ´ 2 10 pixels 4M pixels = 4 megapixels =4 ´ 2 20 pixels ”
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07 Mar
This paper presents several methods of bypassing the protection mechanism built into Microsoft’s Windows 2003 Server that attempts to prevent the exploitation of stack based buffer overflows. Recommendations about how to thwart these attacks are made where appropriate. Introduction Microsoft is committed to security. I’ve been playing with Microsoft products, as far as security is concerned, since 1997 and in the past year and a half or two I’ve seen a marked difference with some very positive moves made. In a way they had to. With the public relations crisis caused by worms such as Code Red Microsoft needed to do something to stem the flow of customers moving away from the Windows OS to other platforms.
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