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1994 Chevrolet Camaro Owners ManualThe Heritage of Chevrolet. Welcome to the largest automotive family in the world - the family of Chevrolet owners. You have selected a vehicle designed, engineered and crafted by teamwork, a vehicle backed by a proud history of performance and value. Since the first “classic Six” rolled off the line in 1912, more than 110 million Chevrolet cars and trucks have worn the Chevrolet marque. That kind of reception from auto owners is unmatched by any other car manufacturer in the world.
The chevrolet blend of value and performance has become an American tradition-whether bred for the racetrack like the legendary Corvette and Camaro, or created for the pleasure of the open road. Every decade, Chevrolet has reinforced its heritage of affordable performance with quality and value crafted into each vehicle. It’s not surprising that for eighty years Chevrolet has been America’s automobile…truly “The Heartbeat of America.”
Download 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Owners ManualMAYA Height Field Mapping Transforming 2D image data into 3D NURBS surfaceIn this tutorial, we will be working with NURBS geometry. NURBS surfaces are always XY grids, but these grids can be shaped in different primitive forms. For our purposes, we will create a simple plane. After creating the plane, open the channel editor.
Within the channel editor, we can click ‘makeNurbsPlane1’ node to unfold a series of options for that NURBS surface. This is one example of ‘history’ within maya - we can go back and change any attribute that defined the object. In this case, we will increase the surface detail by increasing the values of ‘Patches U’ and ‘Patches V’ (from 1 to 5) In this tutorial, we will be working with NURBS geometry. NURBS surfaces are always XY grids, but these grids can be shaped in different primitive forms. For our purposes, we will create a simple plane.
After creating the plane, open the channel editor.
To apply an image data to transform the NURBS surface, we will be using the following command. Surfaces > Edit NURBS > Sculpt Geometry Tool > Option Box
Download pdf MAYA Height Field Mapping Transforming 2D image data into 3D NURBS surfaceSOUND EFFECTS TAXONOMY MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTSWe have implemented a classification scheme for sound effects management ...
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SOUND EFFECTS TAXONOMY MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTS Pedro Cano 1 , Markus Koppenberger 1 , Oscar Celma 1 , Perfecto Herrera 1 , and Vadim Tarasov 1 1 Music Technology Group, Ititut Univeitari de l'Audiovisual, Univeitat Pompeu Fabra. Ocata 1, 08003 Barcelona, Spain. http://www.iua.upf.es/mtg Correspondence should be addressed to Pedro Cano (pcano@iua.upf.es) ABSTRACT Categories or classification schemes offer ways of navigating and higher control over the search and retrieval of audio content. The MPEG-7 standard provides description mechanisms and ontology management tools for multimedia documents. We have implemented a classification scheme for sound effects management ipired on the MPEG-7 standard on top of an existing lexical network, WordNet. WordNet is a semantic network that organizes over 100.000 concepts of the real world with links among them. We show how to extend WordNet with the concepts of the specific domain of sound effects. We review some of the taxonomies to describe acoustically sounds. Mining legacy metadata from sound effects libraries further supplies us with terms. The extended semantic network includes the semantic, perceptual and sound effects specific
DownloadSource Code Migration to DOT NET Framework: A Re-engineering Application PerspectiveDOT NET is one of the key products that enable application development under the new vision. However, DOT NET is not quite backward compatible with prior versions like visual basic version 6. This makes migration a serious issue. Converting existing source code to DOT NET architecture is not just a matter of loading it to the new version. DOT NET has its built-in migration tool, which performs the vital task of converting the source code syntax. But that's just half of the work done. But before the converted code is actually compiled, the developer needs to enable it to smoothly fix lot of issues to fit into DOT NET architecture. In present efforts to find out solutions to these migration issues, a re-engineering Migration Model for Legacy Source Code (MMLC) has been proposed in this study. Proposed model has been further validated using a in-house project at one of the leading software development organisation. It is envisaged from the experimental try-out that the model would help the developer community to easily convert their legacy source code to DOT NET framework.
The architecture of DOT NET offers several advantages, such as object-oriented features, ease of developing and deploying Windows and Web applications, ability to develop Web services and mobile applications, improved security features, ability to access data using disconnected record sets, backward compatibility etc. With all the above features, it becomes necessary to convert the legacy source code into DOTNET framework to sustain and improve the business[1].
It is evident form the literatureMicrosoft Uses LiteSpeed™ for SQL Server from Quest Software to Eliminate the Need for Additional StorageMicrosoft uses SAP as its primary Enterprise Resource Planning software. The Microsoft Enterprise Application Services Group depends on a variety of SAP systems for online transaction processing, batch processing and analytical reporting.
The Challenge
Two of these mission-critical systems include SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) and SAP Business Warehouse (BW). Both systems have four separate environments: technical sandbox, development, test and production. They require a total of eight separate databases and these databases were frequently running out of backup space due to extensive growth.
Steve Bury, Senior Technologist in the Enterprise Application Services (EAS) Group, explained, “Without a compression solution we were on the verge of having to acquire additional database backup storage to accommodate database growth. Just adding a few drives was not an option. Most systems’drivebays were full so we would have been required to add both new drivebays as well as additional controllers. A far more expensive alternative would have been to replace all existing drives with larger ones.”
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Today the Microsoft EAS Group is using LiteSpeed™ for SQL Server to help compress and speed up the back- up process on all SAP systems: R/3, GTS, APO and BW. All R/3 environments are running on SQL Server 2005 and the other systems will be upgraded soon. As a result, Microsoft estimates it will save up to $186,000 per year for costs associated to resources, storage and hardware. “With LiteSpeed for SQL Server, we recognized a 4-to-1 compression ratio on our SAP database backups which solved our disk spaceMicrosoft Excel 2003 Quick Reference GuideStarting Excel
1. Main Menu: Contains all features in Excel.
2. Tool Bars: Standard Tool Bar and Formatting Tool Bar. These allow you quick access to commonly used tools.
3. Cell: The standard unit you work with in Excel.
4. Worksheet: The workspace of Excel.
5. Task Pane: Shows current options of your currently selected category.
6. Worksheet Tabs: Multiple Worksheets, easily changed by clicking on the tabs.
Opening a New Workbook
1. Select File > New. The following window appears.
2. Click Blank Workbook.
3. To automatically select a blank worksheet, click the New Blank Workbook button or press Ctrl + N.
Opening an Existing File
1. Click the Open button or select File > Open or press Ctrl + O.
2. Enter the file name of the worksheet you are opening, or browse through the files to locate the worksheet.
3. Click the Open button, or double click on the worksheet.
Saving a Worksheet
1. Click the Save button, select File > Save or press Ctrl + S.
2. Select the desired location and name for file.
3. Click the Save button.
Viewing the Task Pane
1. Select View > Task Pane.
Saving a Worksheet as a Web Page
1. Select File > Save as Webpage.
2. Select the desired location and name for file.
3. Click the Save button.
Entering Data
1. Click the cell you want to enter data into.
2. Enter the data into the cell. Press the Tab key to move to the next cell. Closing Worksheets
1. Click Close Window, in the upper-right hand corner of the screen.
Using Repeat, Undo and Redo
1. Select Edit > Repeat or Edit > Undo orCabriolet Owner's Manual PDFBy assembling and inflating this product, you agree that you have read and under-stand the entire Sportsstuff’s product manual, including all instructions and warn- ings contained in that material prior to using this product. You additionally agree that you will ensure any additional or subsequent users of this product will read and understand the entire owner’s manual. Misuse or improper use of this product could result in risks, dangers and hazards which may result in serious injury or death. The risks and dangers that may be encountered through the improper use of this product can be avoided by reading and following the warning guidelines listed within the owner’s manual and by proper use of this product.
Your assembly and use of this product shall be evidence of your agreement, to the fullest extent per- mitted by law, to properly follow the instructions and abide by the warnings set forth within the product manual. Your assembly and use of this product shall also consti- tute a release, to the extent permitted by law, by you and by any third party permit- ted by you to use, in any manner, this product, to Sportsstuff from any and all liabil- ity for any loss, damage, injury and/or expense that you or any user of this product may suffer as a result of the use of this product. This release shall extend to any loss, damage, injury or expense due to any cause whatsoever, including negligenc..
Download Cabriolet Owner's Manual PDFSetting Up Microsoft Outlook 2007Setting Up a POP3 Email Account
1. In Outlook, select Tools / Account Settings.
2. On the Email tab, click the New button.
3. Check the “Manually configure server settings or additional server types” checkbox.
4. Click the Next button.
5. Click the Internet E-mail button.
6. Click the Next button.
7. Enter the following information:
• Your Name—Enter your first and last name. This is the name that will appear in the From field of messages you send.
• E-mail Address—Enter your entire email address (e.g., myname@mydomain.com), using all lowercase letters.
• Account Type—Select POP3 from the drop-down menu.
• Incoming mail server—Enter the following server name: secure.emailsrvr.com
• Outgoing mail server (SMTP)—Enter the following server name: secure.emailsrvr.com
• User Name—Enter your entire email address (e.g., myname@mydomain.com), using all lowercase letters.
• Password—Enter the password for your email account.
8. Check the “Remember password” checkbox, if you want Outlook to check for email without prompting you to enter your password.
9. Click the More Settings button.
10. Click the Outgoing Server tab.
11. Check the “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication” checkbox. Leave the default setting to, “Use same settings as my incoming mail server.”
12. Click the Advanced tab.
13. Check the “This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)” checkbox.
14. In the “Use the following type of encrypted connection” drop- down, select SSL.
15. Enter the following information
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Download Miniview IoGear G-CVI60 Mac/PS2 Adapter Owners ManualUsing Cluster Analysis for Deriving Menu Structures for Automotive Mobile Multimedia Applications PaperThis paper describes the cluster analysis technique and how it can be used to support menu interface design for in-vehicle multimedia applications. Cluster analysis and similar types of classifying techniques have proven effective for developing simple menu interfaces. This paper extends the use of the cluster analysis technique to a more complex system that consists of 201 generic functions. These functions are representative of those being incorporated into near-term multimedia products.
Study results show promise for using cluster analysis as a tool for incorporating the user’s organizational structure into the design of a complex menu architecture. Cluster analysis may also benefit the automotive menu designer by providing a means for partitioning menu tasks into chunkable units that can be easily accessed by the driver in single glances.
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