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  • Control Abstraction in Parallel Programming Languages
  • Control abstraction is the process by which programmers de ne new control constructs, specifying a statement ordering separately from an implementation of that ordering. We argue that control abstraction can and should play a central role in parallel programming. Control abstraction can be used to build new control constructs for the expression of parallelism. A control construct can have several implementations, representing the varying degrees of parallelism to be exploited on different architectures. Control abstraction also reduces the need for explicit synchronization, since it admits a precise specification of control ow. Using several examples, we illustrate these benefits of control abstraction. We also show that we can efficiently implement a parallel programming language based on control abstraction. We conclude that the enormous benefits and reasonable costs of control abstraction argue for its inclusion in explicitly parallel programming languages. Sequential programming languages use sequencing, repetition, and selection to define a total ordering of statement executions in a program. Parallel programming languages use additional control ow constructs, such as fork, cobegin, or parallel for loops, to introduce a partial order on statement executions, which admits a parallel implementation. Since parallelism is primarily an issue of control ow, the control constructs provided by the language can either help or hinder attempts to express and exploit parallelism. Download pdf Control Abstraction in Parallel Programming Languages
  • Volkswagen Beetle 1.8T BCS (Boost Control System) engine installation instructions
  • Installation Instructions 1) Before starting the installation make sure the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed. 2) Find a suitable location to mount the BCS. In most cases the unit is installed in a spot below the center console. The unit is held in place with the Velcro that is provided. 3) Remove the dash cover cap located on the top of the dash by pushing forward and lifting off. 4) Remove the torx screws on the driver side dash cover and remove the cover. This will provide access to the ECU. 5) To improve access to the wiring harness, unplug the connectors and remove the engine computer. The computer is held in place by plastic clips. 6) Route the BCS wires up to the engine computer area. 7) Remove the ECU connector covers by cutting the zip ties and pulling off the covers from the connector housings. 8) Remove about eight inches of the cloth tape around the ECU wiring harness. 9) Make the connections about six inches away from the ECU connectors. 10) Use the ECU pin diagram below to help you locate the correct wires to connect into. 11) Verify the correct wire for each connection by pin number and wire color code. See the reverse side of this page for wiring instructions. Calibration Procedure The rear panel calibration adjustment allows you to fine tune the BCS for your vehicle. If the setting is too high or too low, your car will not make full power. After the BCS is installed, the rear panel adjustment can be set
  • High Performance Full Text Search for Database Content
  • Why FullText Search is Important? ? Is not it silly question to ask ? ? Natural way for humans to search for information – Search engines took over catalogs as traffic generators in a web long ago ? Quickly growing amount of information stored – Personal information, Business information, community information etc. Why Full Text for DataBase ? ? Database – typical storage for Web Site data ? Contains original data – No design elements – Typically no data duplication – Best data granularity – Easy to cover all data ? Performance efficient – Web Server, Application Server are not involved. Types of FullText Search Solutions ? Special Database Features – MySQL Full Text Search, Sienna – Solutions exists for PostgreSQL, Oracle and many others ? Home baked database based solutions – Using stored procedures or set of queries and keyword tables for search ? External Full Text Search Solutions – Lucene, Sphinx, Mnogosearch etc. Download pdf High Performance Full Text Search for Database Content
  • IBM ThinkPad 560 User Guide Pdf
  • The thin and light IBM ThinkPad 560 computer is designed to be convenient for your mobile computing needs. We hope you enjoy its fast processing power, brilliant and colorful DSTN or TFT LCD display, audio capabilities, and infrared communication. Ergonomics Information This is important information to read before using your ThinkPad computer in the virtual office. Working in the virtual office may mean adapting to frequent changes in your environment. Following some simple “rules of the road” will make things easier and bring you the maximum benefits of your ThinkPad computer. Keeping in mind such basics as good lighting and proper seating, for example, can go a long way in helping you enhance your performance and achieve greater comfort wherever you are. Download IBM ThinkPad 560 User Guide Pdf
  • User's Guide for Nokia N80
  • for example, view images stored on your Nokia N80 on a. compatible TV. .....To crop the image size manually, select Manual, or select Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. User's Guide for Nokia N80 i Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole respoibility that the product RM-92 is in conformity with the provisio of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/ declaration_of_conformity/ Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, trafer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Pop-Port, and Visual Radio are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owne. Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation. This product includes software liceed from Symbian Software Ltd © 1998-200(6). Symbian and Symbian OS are trademarks of Symbian Ltd. Java™ and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Download PDF
  • Queen’s Wifi Pilot User Guide Manual
  • Introduction An encrypted wireless network service has been implemented to offer users with their own laptops access to the University’s computer network. The service uses your QUB username and password for authentication. In order to protect your details, and the University network, the service will require you to install wireless client software on your machine. Queen’s has purchased a set number of licences so we need to record your email and staff/student number. You can still use your laptop on other networks, but you will need to disable the client software first. Once connected, you can browse the World Wide Web, and hence access your on- campus file store, and send and receive email. Use of the service is governed by the policies as set out at: http://www.qub.ac.uk/is/StaffComputing/ITServices/SecurityandAnti-Virus/SecurityPolicies/ This is a pilot service so users may suffer some teething problems. There may be short interruptions when new configurations are installed and when temporary equipment is being upgraded. See the webpage http://www.qub.ac.uk/is/StaffComputing/MobileComputing WirelessatQueens for information regarding any developments which may affect users. This wireless facility is in addition to the previous wireless service (through a remote server) and the laptop lending service. These are both still available in the Main and Science Libraries. Download pdf Queen’s Wifi Pilot User Guide Manual
  • Web 2.0 and learning
  • What is surprising is the dominance of Web and Web 2.0 brands. The verb ‘to google’ is now in most major English dictionaries and Google is easily the most popular access point for Web 2.0 services. It also displays all the characteristics of a Web 2.0 company by, for example, buying blogger.com, one of the largest blog services companies in the world. User-driven blogging is one of the primary examples of Web 2.0 services. Google also supports a raft of easy to use Web 2.0 tools such as Google Earth, Google Calendar, Google Sketch, Writely and so on. Apple has transformed itself into a Web 2.0 company by changing focus away from computers to iPods, iTunes and iPhones. It fuelled podcasting, a major feature of Web 2.0 user-driven content, with the astoundingly popular iPod and iTunes. Podcasting is typical of a bottom-up Web 2.0 phenomenon. The distribution of simple audio files has proved to be an enduring feature of easy to create content. It has also transformed the music industry turning its traditional offline media model on its head. YouTube is as Web 2.0 as it gets. Users upload and share videos in their millions. Each video has a discussion forum and content can be used in blogs and other contexts. Started in 2005 and bought by our brand leader Google for $1.65 billion in 2006. To see a short 5 minute video defining and describing Web 2.0 Download pdf Web 2.0 and learning
  • Bluetooth GPS Set-Up Guide
  • User Guide for more details on assigned COM ports and you navigation User's Guide on how to properly. configure the GPS COM port to be read. Download Page
  • Training Tutorial Series for AutoCAD PDF Sheet
  • Works with AutoCAD Releases 11 through 2002 & all LT Versions Individualized learning, self-paced instruction Complex applications are broken down to the simplest work Very low frustration level The quickest way to climb the CADD learning curve Students can complete a graded drawing within 80 minutes of start time Two Dimentional CADD, Basic Training & Tutorial Desk, Version 3.1 Students can start this tutorial with very little computer experience and master the basics of the CADD program within 10 -40 hours. Download Training Tutorial Series for AutoCAD
  • Apple Remote Desktop Administrator's Guide
  • Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) is easy-to-use, powerful, open standards-based, desktop management software for all your networked Macs. IT professionals can remotely control and configure systems, install software, offer live online help to end users, and assemble detailed software and hardware reports for an entire Mac network. You can use Apple Remote Desktop to: • Manage client computers and maintain, upgrade, and distribute software • Collect more than 200 system-information attributes for any Mac on your network. Store the results in an SQL database and view the information using one of several hardware or software reports. • Provide help and remote assistance for users when they encounter problems • Interact with users by sending text messages, observing and controlling users’ screens, and sharing their screens with other client users With Apple Remote Desktop software, you can access your office computer, documents, and applications while you’re away from the office. Used in a classroom, Apple Remote Desktop enhances the learning experience and allows teachers to monitor and control students’computers. In corporate environments, it’s the ideal solution for managing remote systems, reducing administration costs, and increasing productivity. Using This Guide The ARD Administrator’s Guide contains chapters to help you use Remote Desktop. It contains overviews and explanations about ARD’s features and commands. It also explains how to install and configure ARD on clients, how to administer client computers, and how to use Remote Desktop to interact with computer users. In addition, this guide is provided on the ARD installation disc and on the Apple Remote Desktop support website as a fully