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PolyTrans-for-Maya has become one of Okino’s most popular, specialized plug-in converter systems since it adds a lot of new functionality to the Maya software package itself. It also forms a natural and well refined pipeline between Maya and 3DS MAX via the mirror twin ‘PolyTrans-for-Maya’ and ‘PolyTrans-for-3DSMAX’ native plug-in modules. PolyTrans-for-Maya breaks down all previous data translation barriers and truly makes Maya a universally open software package. In the tradition of all Okino 3D data translators, resulting translated files are ‘Render Ready’ meaning that they can be loaded and rendered in the destination program (Maya, Softimage- 3D/XSI, 3DS MAX, Lightwave, etc.) with little or no changes necessary.
Download PolyTrans for Maya PDF TutorialGuide to Cataloging DVDs Using AACR2r Chapters 7 and 9This section provides a general overview of DVD technology. Topics covered include a brief history, a comparison of DVDs with compact disc (CD) technology, the different types of DVD that are currently available, and a glimpse at the future of DVDs.
History
DVDs were first developed in 1995 through a consortium of ten companies: Hitachi, JVC, Matsushita, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sony, Thomson, Time Warner, and Toshiba. These companies formed the DVD Consortium, which in April 1997 became the DVD Forum. The mission of the forum is to promote the worldwide acceptance of DVD products across the entertainment, consumer electronics and IT industries. In early 2000, membership in the DVD Forum reached some 230 companies and organizations that are engaged in DVD research, development and/or manufacturing. Although DVD once stood for “Digital Video Disc” or “Digital Versatile Disc,” DVD now simply stands for DVD.
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DVD-A (DVD-Audio) — Equivalent to an standard audio CD which uses Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) for recording sound, except that it holds some seven times the information of a regular CD.
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DVD-R (DVD-Recordable) — A write-once data storage disc that is similar to CD-Rs. It can record around 4.7 gigabytes, and is used mainly for the archiving of information and the storage of video recordings.
DVD-RAM (DVD-Re-writable) — An erasable, re-recordable version of the DVD-ROM. Provides random access to its 4.7 gigabytes of recorded information, and is best suited for use in computers.Memory Upgrade for Apple PowerBook G4 15? Installation Guide pdfLike most electrical components inside computers, memory is susceptible to damage by static electricity. NEVER handle memory our computer parts if you have any static electric-ity buildup. Before working with sensitive electronics, touch a large metal object to ground yourself. If you have an antistatic ground-ing strap, use it while working with your computer. Overview The memory modules for the PowerBook G4 are easy to install, but the steps in this guide should be followed exactly. Be sure to read this entire instruction guide before you begin.
TO INSTALL NEW MEMORY MODULES IN YOUR APPLE POWERBOOK G4: 1. Shut down your computer. Disconnect the power adapter, phone cord, and any other cables connected to the computer. Turn the computer over (See Figure 1) and remove the battery by using a coin or flathead screwdriver to turn the battery locking screw 90 degrees clockwise. (NOTE: Please follow all ESD requirements.) 2. Using a Phillips size 00 screwdriver, unscrew the memory door and remove it from the bottom of your computer (see Figure 2). 3. If you already have a memory card installed in the slot, and you wish to use your new memory card in addition to it, you must remove the existing card to gain access to a second slot underneath the existing memory card. Once you do that, you may insert either memory card in either slot. (If you intend to use ONLY your new memory card, install the new card in the upper slot and leave the lower slotComparing Java, C# and Ada Monitors queuing policiesConcurrent programming is still challenging and difficult. “Since concurrency techniques have become indispensable for programmers who create highly available services and reactive applications, temporal dimensions of correctness introduced by concurrency, i.e., safety and liveness, are central concerns in any concurrent design and its implementation” [Lea 98]. And without expert guidance and concurrent design-pattern description, they're expected to occasionally fail. Thus providing significant examples and paradigms for teaching good and correct style is of prime importance.
Learning concurrency paradigms is necessary but it is not sufficient. The choice of the run-time semantics must be known since it may introduce subtle design and programming errors. It is the aim of this paper to exemplify the importance of process queuing and awaking policies (whether processes are named threads or tasks) resulting from possible choices of the monitor concept implementation.
The languages Java, C# and Ada implement the monitor concept [Hoare 1974]. Several possible monitor concurrency semantics have been used in the past and a classification is presented in [Buhr1995]. Every implementation provides mutual exclusion during the execution of a distinguished sequence (synchronized method in Java, lock in C#, protected object subprograms in Ada) using a lock for every object. The semantics differ in the chosen policies for blocking, signalling and awaking processes.
The Java policy uses explicit self-blocking and signalling instructions. It provides “wait()”,“notify()” and “notifyAll()” clauses with a unique waiting queue per encapsulated object (termed “synchronized”). A self-blocking thread joins the waiting queue and releases the object mutual exclusion lock. A notifying thread wakes upWeb 2.0 Attacks RevealedThis paper details various security concerns and risks associated with web 2.0 technologies such as Asynchronous Java script and XML (AJAX), Syndication, aggregation and notification of data in RSS or Atom feeds, mashups created by merging content from different sources. This paper also describes the security implications leading with the usage of web 2.0 technologies such as AJAX, RSS, and Mashups. Increase in application functionality leading to the emerging new web technologies (web 2.0). These new web technologies open more avenues to security threats to the online applications and users. Efficient protection mechanisms should be considered when dealing with web 2.0 technologies usage.
Now a days, web application security getting more prominent attention. This attention comes with the increase in the number of vulnerabilities in web applications due to the lack of proper security standards used in the development of the application.
• Cert/CC Statistics shows that 7120 Software Vulnerabilities were Reported in 2006
• 194 SQL Injection Vulnerabilities were found on BugTraq between 2005-jan and 2005-June
• Symantec highlights in its most recent Internet Security Threat Report that Web vulnerabilities constituted 69 percent of 2,249 new vulnerabilities identified for the first half of 2006, with 78 percent of "easily exploitable" vulnerabilities residing within Web applications.
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1 © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4426_02_2002_c1 Undetanding Voice over IP Protocols Cisco Systems—Service Provider Solutio Engineering February, 2002 2 © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4426_02_2002_c1 Topics to Discuss • History of VoIP • VoIP—Early Adopte • VoIP—Standards and Standards Bodies • VoIP—Making See of the Protocols • “The Great Voice Myth” • VoIP—Protocol Challenges • Summary 3 © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4426_02_2002_c1 Why Move to VoIP? • Cost savings—toll bypass • Open standards—H.323, SIP, MGCP • Multi-vendor interoperability • Integrated IP voice and data networks 4 © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4426_02_2002_c1 Cisco Packet Voice Architecture TDM/ Circuit Switch TDM/ Circuit Switch Digital Trunk Subsystem Line Concentration Administration Maintenance Billing Call Control Connection Control Features Common Channel Signaling Complex Switching Network Standards-Based Packet Infrastructure Layer (IP, ATM) Open Call Control Layer (SIP, H.323, MGCP, etc.) Open Service Application Layer (JAIN, AIN, TAPI, JTAPI, XML etc.) Open/Standard Interface Open/Standard Interface Page 5 5 © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4426_02_2002_c1 Topics to Discuss • History of VoIP • VoIP—Early Adopte • VoIP—Standards and Standards Bodies • VoIP—Making See of the Protocols • “The Great Voice Myth” • VoIP—Protocol Challenges • Summary Page 6 6 © 2002, Cisco Systems,
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