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  • Audi The 2.7 litre V6 Biturbo Design and Function Self Study Programme 198 PDF
  • Turbocharged engines are already something of a tradition at AUDI. The task now facing AUDI’s engineers was to develop a worthy successor to the 5-cylinder turbocharged engine. One of the key development goals for the turbocharged engine was to achieve a good level of dynamic response, particularly at the bottom end of the rev band. The goal of AUDI’s engineers was to realise a high “basic torque level” and a torque characteristic that rises in direct proportion to engine speed to its peak. The Audi A6 with biturbo engine can be. combined with the following gearbox versions. at the customer’s option:. Front-wheel drive. Manual gearbox … Download Audi The 2.7 litre V6 Biturbo Design and Function Self Study Programme 198 Manual PDF
  • Microsoft Uses LiteSpeed™ for SQL Server from Quest Software to Eliminate the Need for Additional Storage
  • Microsoft 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.” The Quest Solution 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 space
  • Towards C# program verification: C#-kernel and its axiomatic semantics
  • Verification of programs presented in widely-used object-oriented programming languages, such as C++, C#, Java, is a subject of much current interest. The well-known approach to program verification is based on Hoare-like axiomatic semantics. Difficulties of developing compact and transparent axiomatic semantics of object-oriented programming languages are connected with such constructs as overloading, dynamic binding of methods, exception handling, static initialization of classes. Axiomatic semantics has been proposed for different sequential subsets of Java in [3, 4, 7–10]. While compact and transparent axiomatic semantics has been developed for separate difficult Java constructs, it turned out to be cumbersome and inconvenient for the practical use in the case of a wide sequential Java subset. In this paper we consider a wide sequential C# subset called C#-light. C#-light programs include all sequential C# constructs except for attributes, destructors, using statements, checked and unchecked constructs and unsafe code constructs. To simplify C#-light program verification, C#-light is translated into an intermediate language C#-kernel, for which a Hoare-like axiomatic semantics is proposed. Unlike standard axiomatic semantics, our forward rules can generate lazy verification conditions which include functional symbols denoting postponed extractions of invariants of labelled statements as well as postponed invocations of methods and delegates. These functional symbols are eliminated by refinement algorithms. Download pdf Towards C# program verification: C#-kernel and its axiomatic semantics
  • Treo 90 Handheld User Guide Manual Macintosh Edition
  • What is a Treo handheld? System requirements Upgrade information Treo components Locking and unlocking the keyboard Adjusting the display Charging the battery Using the protective cover Using the stylus to get things done Elements of the handheld interface Moving around the screen Displaying online tips Customizing your handheld Connecting the HotSync cable Using desktop software Palm Desktop software Using your handheld with another PIM Entering Data in Your Handheld Using the handheld keyboard Typing capital letters Typing numbers and symbols Navigation keystrokes Using menus Using text ShortCuts Typing accented characters Typing extended characters Using the onscreen keyboard Using your computer keyboard Importing data Managing Your Applications Using the Applications Launcher Opening applications Switching between applications Categorizing applications Changing the Applications Launcher display Choosing preferences Installing and removing applications Installing add-on applications Removing applications Removing Palm Desktop software Working with expansion cards Opening applications on an expansion card Copying applications to an expansion card Using the Card Info application Security Assigning a password Changing or deleting a password Locking your handheld Recovering from a forgotten password Applications Overview Date Book Plus Contacts To Do List Memo Pad CityTime Calculator Expense Common Tasks Creating records Editing records Entering text Edit menu Deleting records Other ways to delete records Purging records Categorizing records System-defined and user-defined categories Download pdf Treo 90 Handheld User Guide Manual Macintosh Edition
  • GTK+ 2.0 Tree View Tutorial
  • GtkTreeView is a widget that displays single- or multi-columned lists and trees. It replaces the old Gtk+-1.2 Gtk-CList and GtkCTree widgets. Even though GtkTreeView is slightly harder to master than its predecessors, it is so much more powerful and flexible that most application developers will not want to miss it once they have come to know it. The purpose of this chapter is not to provide an exhaustive documentation of GtkTreeView - that is what the API documentation is for, which should be read alongside with this tutorial. The goal is rather to present an introduction to the most commonly-used aspects of GtkTreeView, and to demonstrate how the various GtkTreeView components and concepts work together. Furthermore, an attempt has been made to shed some light on custom tree models and custom cell renderers, which seem to be often-mentioned, but rarely explained. Developers looking for a quick and dirty introduction that teaches them everything they need to know in less than five paragraphs will not find it here. In the author’s experience, developers who do not understand how the tree view and the models work together will run into problems once they try to modify the given examples, whereas developers who have worked with other toolkits that employ the Model/View/Controller-design will find that the API reference provides all the information they need to know in more condensed form anyway. Those who disagree may jump straight to the working example code of course. Please note that the code examples in the following sections do not
  • Suzuki Swift S Manual (Road Test) PDF
  • The original Suzuki Swift was launched in Australia in 1984, and with a zippy 1.3 litre engine, good build quality and attractive pricing, soon became a favourite with consumers. Owners that have kept Swift’s long term have also been rewarded with class leading reliability, and there plenty of originals still on the road today. The new model was previewed at the Sydney Motor Show, in 2004 and released in February 2005. Developed in Europe, Suzuki believe the new Swift will have wide international appeal., it’s available as a five door in Australia, with a 1.5 litre engine with a choice of either manual or automatic transmission It replaces the Suzuki Ignis in the Suzuki model line up. DISLIKES High clutch pedal travel. Can’t hear blinker operation and there is plenty of storage for small odds and ends and a map pocket is in the rear of the passenger seat only. The glove box is small and fairly shallow. COMFORT Front seat occupants get a supportive front seat that has enough side support to keep you in place through twisty sections of road. Rear legroom is a little tight, and taller passengers will find their knees are pushed into the back of the front seats but is still fine for most trips. The steering wheel is adjustable for reach and I found it quiet easy to adjust the seat and controls for a comfortable driving position. ERGONOMICS Sitting behind the wheel for the first time the driving position feels quite high, the
  • Honda CR-V Road Test PDF
  • HONDA CRV 2.4 litre manual FEATURES BEST Good performance Versatile design Build quality WORST Some torque steer evident Tailgate requires a lot of space to swing fully open sliding rear seats and a picnic table that doubles as the rear cargo floor. Additional safety features include front SRS airbags, lap/sash seat belts in all seating positions and front seat belt and buckle pretensioners. Passenger comfort is generally quite good in the new CRV. The front seats are slightly larger than the previous model and their shape provides an adequate amount of lateral support. Head and leg room is sufficient for adults in both the front and the rear. The walk through feature between the front seats has been maintained in the new model. Honda claims the cabin of the CRV now contains more than 20 storage bins to accommodate items of various sizes. Rear cargo volume has been significantly increased. The CRV’s controls are particularly well laid out and as a result are very easy to use. A new handbrake lever is cleverly disguised as part of the dash and works well. Vision to the front and sides is good, although the centre rear head restraint does obstruct the driver’s view to the rear. The CRV still uses a swing-out rear door with the added feature of a swing-up glass hatch. While a gas strut attached to the door allows easy opening and closing of the door (on which the spare wheel is mounted), considerable space behind the vehicle is needed
  • MacBook Air SuperDrive Manual pdf
  • MacBook Air SuperDrive directly to your MacBook Air. You can eject a DVD or CD only when the drive is connected to your MacBook Air. Disposal and Recycling Information This symbol indicates that your product must be disposed of properly according to local laws and regulations. When your product reaches its end of life, contact Apple or your local authorities to learn about recycling options. For information about Apple’s recycling program, go to: www.apple.com/environment/recycling The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. Some collection points accept products for free. The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Download MacBook Air SuperDrive Manual pdf
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  • Stowaway Travel Mouse Owners Manual pdf
  • Installing the Mouse with Macintosh OS X Before You Begin Creating a Paired Connection with your Macintosh Installing the Mouse for Use with Windows XP Before You Begin. Creating a Paired Connection with your PC Installing and Configuring the Mouse for PPC Before You Begin Installing the Software Configuring the Mouse to Your Pocket PC Device Reconnecting the Stowaway Travel Mouse Reconnecting and Bluetooth Accessibility Customizing Mouse Functions Input Method Toolbar Mouse Control Panel Disabling the Stowaway Travel Mouse Mouse Discoverable Mode Device Pairing Overview Using the Stowaway Travel Mouse Moving the Pointer/Highlighting Text On-Screen Buttons and Application Launching Menu and Toolbar Navigation Frequently Asked Questions Legal Notices Trademarks Obtaining warranty service Important Battery Information Important notes about Bluetooth® devices Regulatory Notices Features and Specifications Summary Download Stowaway Travel Mouse Owners Manual pdf