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  • Implementing a Caching and Tiling Map Server: a Web 2.0 Case Study
  • Modern Geographical Information Systems (GIS) [1] provide a service-oriented architecture for interacting with geographical data sets and related maps. Web-based GIS systems are architected around the same principles as more general Web service systems based on SOAP [2], WSDL [3], and REST. Mirroring the World Wide Web Consortium and OASIS Web service standards-making bodies, the Open Geospatial Consortium [5] defines open standards for messages, XML data formats, and access protocols that are specific to the GIS community. In addition to OGC-based services, there are many companies (such as ESRI and AutoDesk) that provide proprietary, commercial solutions. Services from these various providers are not normally interoperable. The methods of the traditional GIS community have been challenged in the last two years by the emergence of new, lighter-weight approaches towards building clients and integrating data. The availability of Google Maps, Google Earth, Microsoft’s TeraServer, Yahoo! Maps and similar systems has enabled enthusiasts and part-time developers to make highly interactive Web interfaces to these companies’ services and to integrate their maps with local data. Google Maps in particular is an important example of the so-called Web 2.0 development approach [6]: Google has built and maintains a high performance, highly scalable map service (available for free) that has a relatively simple, JavaScript-based programming interface. This simple but powerful public interface to a very complicated service is the hallmark of Web 2.0, since it democratizes the client development process: very little programming skill is required to build custom Web applications and to combine them with data
  • How a neural net grows symbols
  • Brains, unlike artificial neural nets, use sym- bols to summarise and reason about perceptual input. But unlike symbolic AI, they “ground” the symbols in the data: the symbols have meaning in terms of data, not just meaning imposed by the outside user. If neural nets could be made to grow their own symbols in the way that brains do, there would be a good prospect of combining neural networks and symbolic AI, in such a way as to combine the good features of each. It is argued that the secret of growing symbols in neural nets lies in cluster analysis. Algorithms for clustering, many of them naturally implementable in neural hardware, would produce clusters, which are discrete entities summarising data that have all the properties of symbols. The war between symbolic artificial intelligence and its neural net rival continues because each has strengths that the other lacks, and it has proved impossible to combine them successfully. It is agreed that symbolic systems work well on discretely structured problems, like chess, and give a transparent understanding of what they are doing, which allows their use in new situations through adding and deleting rules. But it is difficult to make them adaptive to data, especially in situations where there is only data to go on, and almost no understanding via rules, such as face recognition. Scaling up from toy to real problems is also hard. Neural nets, on the other hand, are strong where symbolic AI is weak, and vice versa. They adapt easily
  • Interactive 3D models – From 3ds max to VRML PDF
  • Producing 3D interactive models is becoming a greater challenge every day. Choosing the right tool to handle the modelling process is essential if the final product is to be a VRML world, which can satisfy the user’s desire for both interactivity and realism. 3ds max offers a potentially excellent development environment for creating high quality 3D models. This paper discusses how the tools and techniques available within 3ds max can be harnessed to produce complex interactive models, which are viewable with a VRML browser. Keywords: VRML, Virtual Reality, interactivity, 3ds max, modelling, 3D models 1. Introduction Chapters 1.1 and 1.2 set out the scope and motivation for this paper. Chapter 1.3 describes the working platform, testing platform and the software packages used in our projects. Chapter 2 provides a brief overview of 3ds max modelling software and chapter 3 offers an overview of VRML language. Chapter 4 gives a short description of what interactivity in virtual worlds means and considers the user expectations of interactivity. Download Interactive 3D models – From 3ds max to VRML PDF
  • Google Sitemaps – A Primer
  • Google recently launched a service that allows webmasters to feed Google pages they would like to have indexed. Up till now, webmasters had no control over what pages Google crawled. Webmasters could only submit their homepage to Google and hope that Google would crawl through links to find the rest of their web site. Google’s new service, Google Sitemaps, provides webmasters with a method to inform Google exactly which pages they want crawled, how often these pages change, and the order that these pages should be crawled. Stop waiting. Whether your web site contains a single web page or millions of pages, Google Sitemaps are useful for any business with a web site. If you want Google to crawl more of your web pages or you want to be able to tell Google when your web pages change, then you should be using Google Sitemaps. Google Sitemaps are particularly beneficial for parts of a web site that cannot be reached by Google’s crawler. For instance, dynamic elements behind a search form are particularly notorious hard for Google to index. Why wait for Google to find your web site? Instead of waiting around, get your content indexed faster by telling Google where to look with Google Sitemaps. Get Started. There are only two steps to participate in Google Sitemaps: 1. Create a Google Sitemap 2. Submit the Sitemap A Google Sitemap is an XML file that follows the Google Sitemap Protocol. The Google Sitemap contains a list of URLs and may also contain information about those URLs such as
  • Celestron CPC Telescope Instruction Manual
  • The CPC GPS ushers in the next generation of computer automated telescopes. The CPC series uses GPS (Global Positioning System) technology to take the guesswork and effort out of aligning and finding celestial objects in the sky. Simple and easy to use, the CPC with its on-board GPS, is up and running after locating just three celestial objects. It’s so advanced that once you turn it on, the integrated GPS automatically pinpoints your exact coordinates. No need to enter the date, time, longitude and latitude or even know the name of a single star in the sky. If you are new to astronomy, you may wish to start off by using the CPC's built-in Sky Tour feature, which commands the CPC to find the most interesting objects in the sky and automatically slews to each one. Or if you are more experienced, you will appreciate the comprehensive database of over 40,000 objects, including customized lists of all the best deep-sky objects, planets and bright double stars. No matter at what level you are starting out, the CPC will unfold for you and your friends all the wonders of the Universe. Some of the many standard features of the CPC include: • Integrated Global Positioning System for easy alignment. • Fully enclosed optical encoders for position location. • Ergonomically designed hand controller – built into the side of the fork arm. • Database filter limits for creating custom object lists. • Storage for programmable user defined objects; and Many other high performance features! The CPC’s deluxe features combined
  • Notebook Power Adapter User Manual Model 303088 pdf
  • Notebook Power Adapter, Model 303088. Ideal for power supply replacement, upgrade or spare power needs, this device features six DC output plug tips that match popular Acer, Asus, BenQ, Compaq, HP, Hitachi, Medion, MSi, Sony, Twinhead and Toshiba models (as listed on pages 4-7). SPECIFICATIONS & FEATURES • Input: 100 – 240 V AC (for worldwide use). • Output: 19 V DC (compatible with most Notebook computers). • Power Factor Correction circuitry capable of reducing energy loss. • Over-voltage and over-current protection (input and output). • Output short protection. • Over-temperature protection. • Ripple noise reduction circuitry. • Meets EMC standards EN55022 and EN55024. • Approvals: CB, TUV, NEMKO, UL, VDE, CSA, BSMI, C-TICK. This MANHATTAN® Notebook Power Adapter is compatible with the following notebook models: ACER FT8850, TI Ferrari 3000, TF6720, TF6760 AcerNote 300, 350, 352, 355, 356, 358, 361, 370 and 850C series Aspire 1200 and 1300 Lifenote 373 Light 350, 356, 358, 360, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 380 and 382 series TI Extensa 350, 355, 360, 365, 366, 367 368, 390, 390C, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, , , 500, 501, 502, 503, 505, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517 550, 600, 610/CD/CDT, 616, 620, 690, 700, 710, 711, 712 and 900 series TravelMate 200, 201, 202, 210, 212, 220, 270, 290, 291, 330, 332, 333, 340, 341, 342, , , 343, 345T, 350, 351, 360, 505, 506, 507 508, 510, 512, 513, 514, 515, 517 520, 521, 524, 525, 600, 602, 603, 630, 720, 721, 722,
  • mIRC Beginners Guide Tutorial
  • Beginners Guide To Connecting to the CMS Made Simple MIRC Channel. This guide is designed to help those who have never used MIRC to connect to CMS mirc channel. There are hundreds of MIRC help sites out there for further reading but this document is purely aimed at getting you connected to the channel #cms on irc.freenode.net. The Setup. First you will need to download the program from www.mirc.com/get.html . It’s a free download for the 30 day trial, which should be more than adequate for you to sort out your CMS problems providing you can put up with the annoying nag screen asking you to register. The current latest version is 6.16. Download the zip file from your chosen mirror and save to a folder. Click run. You may get a security warning using XP. Download mIRC Beginners Guide Tutorial
  • Pain Free ASP.NET 2.0 ObjectDataSource Generation
  • Microsoft provides a very simple layer between the web interface (asp.net 2.0) and the database. The object they use to perform this is the SqlDataSource. It works very well in many cases. It’s fast, easy to use and great for demonstration of technology and to show how fast you can program database type applications. It falls apart (IMHO) when the application starts getting larger and requiring more customization. It’s also very hard to maintain because at the end of the day, it puts most of what it does in the aspx page itself. The ObjectDataSource on the other hand completely abstracts the web interface from the database. This means that you can completely isolate the web interface from directly going against data tables. Because this layer sits between the web and the database, it allows for complex transformations of incoming data to the back end databases. This would be near impossible (and unreadable) with the SqlDataSource. In general, the bad news about ObjectDataSource’s is that they are bulky to program. Lots and lots of repetition, lots of attribute lists and lots of chances to make small mistakes that are hard to find. This being the case, it is just screaming out for some kind of code generator and hence the name, “Pain Free ODS Generator” Who This is For The Pain Free ObjectDataSource Generator (PF ODS Gen) is for engineers who just read the Why part above and knew exactly what I was talking about. It’s for engineers who know how to build ObjectDataSources
  • Table of Content User Guide
  • Samsung. D600, Z540, D800, D900, E900. LG. LX550. 2. Getting started ...Tricast Mail User Guide. 3. 3. Setting up Mail Account Table of Content 1. About Tricast Mail.........................................................................................2 2. Getting started..............................................................................................2 3. Setting up Mail Account .............................................................................3 Webmail account setup .......................................................................3 POP3/IMAP account setup...................................................................3 Custom settings.......................................................................................5 4. Retrieving Emails...........................................................................................5 Partial download option .......................................................................6 Limiting mail downloads........................................................................6 5. Reading Emails..............................................................................................7 6. Sending Emails ..............................................................................................7 7. Managing Emails..........................................................................................7 8. RSS Feeds .......................................................................................................8 9. Menu System.................................................................................................8 10. Updating Tricast Mail ...................................................................................9 User Guide Tricast Mail User Guide 2 1. About Tricast Mail Tricast Mail ru as a small little Java application residing in your phone. The moment you download the application and itall it successfully, it is ready to use. Easy, no hassle itallation. Tricast Mail supports all the email protocols such as POP3, IMAP4, Webmail. In addition, Tricast Mail sports a rich user interface allowing easier navigation and uurpassed usability in a featured-packed, small and compact J2ME midlet. Currently, Tricast Mail supports the following models, with more phones to be added each month. These are tested and verified. Manufacturer Phone Sony Ericsson 750i, K700i, K750i, W800i, W810i, W900i, v600i, Z520i, W550i, W600i, S700i, P900, P910, M600i, K800, W950, P990 Download PDF
  • PHP/MySQL Tutorial
  • Open source has brought a lot more than Linux to the computing world. It has also given us PHP and MySQL. According to Graeme, PHP and MySQL are the world's best combination for creating data-driven sites. In the first installment of this three- lesson tutorial, our Kiwi guide covers everything you need to know to begin developing database hubs. He gives instructions for installation on both Unix and Windows, and then goes on to show some simple scripts that will insert information into a database and display that data on a Web page. Lesson 2 covers more PHP/MySQL goodies than you could probably imagine. Graeme starts by showing while loops, then talks about the ever-useful if-else statement. But this information alone means little if you don't continue and see how PHP can be used with HTML forms. By the time you've polished off this lesson, you'll be able to add, edit, and remove information from your database. In Lesson 3, Graeme shows some of the secrets that will turn your simple data-driven site into a useful application. As he covers validation, he'll show how to prevent users from leaving key form fields blank and how to make sure numeric files don't contain letters. He'll also teach you how PHP handles includes and functions. Plus you'll see how these two features, when deployed together, can make the coder's life much easier. Graeme winds it all up with some tearful parting words and a bit of advice for the aspiring PHP/MySQL coder. Download pdf