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  • Virtools 4 Introduction pdf
  • Comprehensive Life Platform for Creating Highly Interactive 3D Applications The Virtools 4 Life Platform ushers in a unique solution for pervasively developing and deploying 3D experiences on personal computers, game consoles, Intranets and the web, demonstrating Dassault Systèmes’ commitment to bringing the power of 3D to all user communities. The open-ended architecture of Virtools 4 supports a wide variety of 3D formats. 3D Content Capture plugins support most commonly used DCC software formats (3ds Max®, Maya®, XSI®, Lightwave®, Collada®) for importing/exporting 3D XML files, making real-time 3D technology easily available. Now based on the new Product-Context Scenario (PCS) paradigm, Virtools 4 allows users to imagine, share and experience highly interactive 3D content. This new paradigm represents a highly intuitive means of capturing the 3D experience and easily mapping product behavior, along with contextual environment scenarios. With PCS, the Virtools 4 Life Platform enables easy development of virtual experiences such as driving, shopping, product use, maintenance and marketing tests. Virtools 4 also extends the range of target environments for deploying 3D experiences: Microsoft Windows and Apple MacOS® computers and Sony PSP® game consoles, Intranets via 3D Office and 3D XE Players, Internet via the 3D Life Player, as well as immersive environments via the VR Library. This broad scope highlights the diversity of potential deployment options and provides a large range of communities with a powerful solution to create and experience life content. Download Virtools 4 Introduction pdf
  • Creating Many to Many forms with ImpAKT2
  • The Many-to-Many tutorial is ment to learn you how to use the Server Behaviors and the commands that are related to the implementation of many to many relationships between tables. We will also demonstrate easily how to implement the Nested Repeat Region feature in ImpAKT2. The goal of the current application will be the creation of a website that will help us manage a list of students with their associated courses. Notes: If you use Dreamweaver PHP_MySQL server model you need to install ImpAKT2 tNG PHP_MySQL. In this case, you won't need to install PHAkt2. Instead you MUST install the "AdvRS-2.0.2.mxp" package if you want to create advanced recordsets. This recordset type is required for some ImpAKT2 transactions as the update transaction. Please follow the install notes found in each installation kit to configure your workspace. We presume you have a correctly configured platform for PHP development under Dreamweaver MX (the configured Windows or Linux server, share or FTP access, a Dreamweaver MX site). This tutorial cannot be be completed using the ImpAKT Demo version. Please make sure that you have installed one of the full ImpAKT versions (ADOdb, Both, MySQL). Download pdf Creating Many to Many forms with ImpAKT2
  • Coding Standard: C# pdf
  • This coding standard for the C# language is mandatory for PMS. The objective of this coding standard is to have a positive effect on: Avoidance of errors/bugs, especially the hard-to-find ones. Maintainability, by promoting some proven design principles. Maintainability, by requiring or recommending a certain unity of style. Performance, by dissuading wasteful practices. Rules and recommendations are given that promote reliability and maintainability The C# coding standard as defined by Philips Medical Systems and published via the TIOBE website (www.tiobe.com) may be used "as-is" by any interested party. You may copy, adapt, and redistribute this document for non-commercial use or for your own internal use in a commercial setting. However, you may not republish this document, nor may you publish or distribute any adaptation of this document for other than non-commercial use or your own internal use, without first obtaining express written approval from Philips Medical Systems. Philips Medical Systems will not be liable for any direct, indirect, special or consequential damages arising out of any use of the document or the performance or implementation of the contents thereof. Please send questions and suggestions about the C# coding standard and/or its code checker ClockSharp to info@tiobe.com Get pdf Coding Standard: C#
  • Best Practices for Secure Web Development
  • The following document is intended as a guideline for developing secure web-based applications. It is not about how to configure firewalls, intrusion detection, DMZ or how to resist DDoS attacks. This is a task best addressed at system and network level. However, there is little material available today intended for developers. We have entered the dotcom age in which a web site is no longer an isolated site, but an extension of the internal business systems, yet there isn’t much about how to create this extension securely. Traditionally, developers have worked on systems for environments where malicious intents were not a real threat: internal systems, software for home use, intranets. There may have been occasional exceptions, sometimes with embarrassing outcomes, but they could be dealt with at HR level and the example prevented others from attempting it again. An isolated (read: not linked with internal systems) web site is not far from the same scenario: the security was treated mostly at the system level by installing the necessary OS and web server fixes and applying correct settings and permissions. If a breach occurred, the system was taken offline, rebuilt better and the site put up again. Everything at a system administration level. However, as the Internet becomes more and more commercial (after all, this is where the .com comes from), a web site becomes more and more an application. Thus, the team has more and more developers, skilled in web and traditional development. However, few resources for them focus enough on security
  • Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets
  • Mashups It’s been called the essence of Web 2.0. It’s the ability to combine pieces of different web sites to create something new, something meaningful. Something for you and the people who have your tastes. Your social network. Not some mass market portal built by corporate programmers who think that they know you and your personal tastes. Referred to as a composite web site by some and Mashup site by others, we call it amalgamating web data through the process of transcoding. Whatever. It’s about giving you the data that you want on your mobile phone or desktop browser. It’s Web 2.0. It’s about you. Gadgets Integrated into your Google home page or public website, they provide you with easy access to important information. Any piece of web data, it’s there at a glance. No need to scroll a web page to find that chunk of important data. No clicking. It’s always there. No need to refresh. It constantly updates itself. It’s your Google Universal Gadget powered by alt Mashup technologies. Google Gadget Designer Features The Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets extends the reach of our Mashup development tools to include Google Gadgets as deployment clients. Leveraging the StableDOM and code generation technologies, our Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets provides the following major capabilities: 1. An Opera browser-based design tool. 2. Fill-in-the-blank form to define your Gadget properties. 3. Fill-in-the-blank form to define your Mashup server properties. 4. Testing a prototype of your Gadget accessing live data. 5. Generation of your Gadget files. Download pdf Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets
  • Mac OS X Server Command Line Administration For Version 10.3 or Later Manual
  • Installing Server Software and Finishing Basic Setup 21 Installing Server Software 21 Automating Server Setup 21 Creating a Configuration File Template 22 Creating Customized Configuration Files from the Template File 25 Naming Configuration Files 25 Storing a Configuration File in an Accessible Location 25 Changing Server Settings 26 Viewing,Validating,and Setting the Software Serial Number 26 Updating Server Software 27 Moving a Server Chapter 3 29 Restarting or Shutting Down a Server 29 Restarting a Server 29 Examples 29 Automatic Restart 30 Changing a Remote Server s Startup Disk 30 Shutting Down a Server 30 Examples Chapter 4 31 Setting General System Preferences 31 Computer Name 31 Viewing or Changing the Computer Name 31 Date and Time 32 Viewing or Changing the System Date 32 Viewing or Changing the System Time 32 Viewing or Changing the System Time Zone 33 Viewing or Changing Network Time Server Usage 33 Energy Saver Settings 33 Viewing or Changing Sleep Settings 33 Viewing or Changing Automatic Restart Settings 34 Power Management Settings 34 Startup Disk Settings 34 Viewing or Changing the Startup Disk 35 Sharing Settings 35 Viewing or Changing Remote Login Settings 35 Viewing or Changing Apple Event Response 35 International Settings 35 Viewing or Changing Language Settings 36 Login Settings 36 Disabling the Restart and Shutdown Buttons Chapter 5 37 Network Preferences 37 Network Interface Information 37 Viewing Port Names and Hardware Addresses 38 Viewing or Changing MTU Values 38 Viewing or Changing Media Settings 38 Network Port Configurations 38 Creating or
  • Troubleshooting csUnit Addin for Visual Studio
  • This document outlines steps for troubleshooting the csUnit Addin for Visual Studio (csUnit4VS2005). You need administrative rights for some of the steps, e.g. write access to the registry. In Windows Vista you may need to confirm certain actions due to the User Account Control (UAC). Applicable Platforms – Visual Studio 2005 on Windows XP – Visual Studio 2005 on Windows Vista Procedure 1. Close all instances of Visual Studio regardless of version. Use task manager to verify that no instance of devenv.exe is running. 2. Uninstall all csUnit versions. 3. Using regedit, navigate to HKLM SoftwareMicrosoft.NETFrameworkAssemblyFolders. Ensure that no entry exists for csUnit. Remove if necessary. 4. With regedit open, navigate to HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftVisualStudio8.0AutomationOptionsLookInFolders and verify that it does not contain a value for csUnit. The exact name of that entry depends on your operating system and what installation folder you have chosen during setup. An example looks like this: C:Program Filescsunit.orgcsUnit 2.2.0 If necessary remove the value. Download pdf Troubleshooting csUnit Addin for Visual Studio
  • Cabriolet Owner's Manual PDF
  • By 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 PDF
  • Building the Avanade® Software Lifecycle Platform using Visual Studio 2005 Team System
  • Why build a Software Development Lifecycle solution based on Visual Studio Team System? Avanade has over 2500 solution developers worldwide focused on the .NET platform that work with customers to integrate Microsoft technologies in heterogeneous enterprise IT environments. As we execute large and complex projects, building mission-critical applications with geographically distributed teams, we have little room for error - the success of the project depends on how accurately we can estimate and deliver on the engagement. To this end, we are constantly looking for ways to improve consistency and repeatability of our development process and thus increase the productivity of our project teams. In other words, our project execution must be industrialized. Industrialization is about being predictable, repeatable, consistent, and high-quality. The goals for ACA® Lifecycle can be summarized as follows: Provide an easy to provision consistent development environment that facilitates execution of projects across a geographically distributed team. Integrate the development methodology into the development environment. Integrate project management tools with the development environment. Customize the development environment and enact Avanade prescriptive guidance in the development toolset. Visual Studio® Team System (VSTS) offers a rich environment for project execution that can be customized to meet the goals outlined above. VSTS provides integrated version control, reporting, work item tracking, process guidance, and automated build capabilities. Our approach is to use VSTS as the foundation upon which to build the Avande software development lifecycle asset. Figure 1 shows an overview of ACA® Lifecycle. Download pdf Building the Avanade® Software Lifecycle Platform using Visual Studio 2005 Team System
  • Comprehension Expedition LAN Installation Guide
  • In this software product, students and teachers can access the installed Comprehension Expedition™ program with a username and password unique to each user. Teachers can set up their classes, make assignments, and view reports. Students can access their assignments and review their progress or freely explore all skills. This system provides a management tool for teachers and a content portal for students. After logging in, the program will look very different to each of these two types of users. To use the management system effectively, you must set up teacher and student accounts. Once these accounts are created and student assignments made, the management system will collect and store student data and generate informative reports on student progress. During the first installation of the product listed below, the management system is automatically installed. The management system simplifies using and managing the software in the classroom. Installation Note: The installation will require that you have correct network permissions, allowing files to be written and or modified on a Network Share at the server via a mapped. Network Drive from a client workstation. Pre Install Check List 1. Has a Network Share been created or available for the install? 2. Are the Permissions on the share set to Full Control for the software installer’s account? 3. Are the Permissions on the share set to allow read-write-modify for users? 4. Has a mapped drive been created to access the server share on all client systems? Note: Macintosh systems do not use a mapped drive but rather a mounted volume. The steps are the same