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Statistical analysis using Microsoft ExcelMicrosoft Excel spreadsheets have become somewhat of a standard for data storage, at least for smaller data sets. This, along with the program often being packaged with new computers, naturally encourages its use for statistical analyses. This is unfortunate, since Excel is most decidedly not a statistical package.
Now, here are the values obtained when using the regression program available in the Analysis Toolpak of Microsoft Excel 2002 (the same results came from earlier versions of Excel; I will say something about Excel 2003 later).
Each of the nine numbers given above is incorrect! The slope estimate has the wrong sign, the estimated standard errors of the coefficients are zero (making it impossible to construct t–statistics), and the values of R2, F and the regression sum of squares are negative! It’s obvious here that the output is garbage (even Excel seems to know this, as the #NUM!’s seem to imply), but what if the numbers that had come out weren’t absurd — just wrong? Unless Excel does better at addressing these computational problems, it cannot be considered a serious candidate for use in statistical analysis.
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– Make mobile data connections over the Vodafone mobile phone network, e.g. to browse the internet, or to pick up your email
– Write and receive SMS text messages with your computer
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To use this software, you need:
– A computer running Microsoft® Windows Vista ™, Windows® XP or Windows® 2000, or a computer running Mac OS® X 10.3.5 or above.
– A CD drive
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Depending on the device you wish to use with the Vodafone Mobile Connect software, you will also need:
– A Type II PC Card (PCMCIA) slot, supporting CardBus
– An Expresscard slot
– A USB or USB 2.0 socket
– A Bluetooth-enabled computer and device
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Ensure you read and observe the manufacturer’s precautions and safety information provided with your chosen device
Download pdf Vodafone Mobile Connect Quick Installation GuideGoogle Earth.com Google Earth User Guide ManualThis user guide describes Google Earth Version 4 and later. Welcome to Google Earth! Once you download and install Google Earth, your computer becomes a window to anywhere on the planet, allowing you to view high- resolution aerial and satellite imagery, elevation terrain, road and street labels, business listings, and more. See Five Cool, Easy Things You Can Do in Google Earth. Use the following topics to For other topics in this documentation, learn Google Earth basics - see the table of contents (left) or check navigating the globe, out these important topics: searching, printing, and more: Making movies with Google Earth
Getting to know Using layers Google Earth Using places New features in Version 4.0 Managing search results Navigating in Google Measuring distances and areas Earth Drawing paths and polygons Finding places and Using image overlays directions Using GPS devices with Google Marking places on Earth the earth Showing or hiding points of interest Tilting and viewing hilly terrain Sight seeing
Download Google Earth.com Google Earth User Guide ManualJapanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5 GHz6 February 2006. By: Adrian Stanciu, Sci-Tech News Editor. Japanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5
6 February 2006 By: Adrian Stanciu, Sci-Tech News Editor Japanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5 GHz Pentium 4 Model 631 Many doubted that such a performance could be achieved, but the information posted on a Japanese website goes to prove with screehots and pictures that a basic Pentium 4 processor was successfully peuaded to go up to 5 GHz. One of the most important features that made this experiment possible was the cooling system, which didnt use Liquid Nitrogen as one might expect (coidering that is the usual substance for such extreme cooling tasks). The Japanese used a gas cooling solution and a big part of the equation was the huge heatsink and all the big fa around the processor. According to information posted by The Inquirer and tralated directly from the Japanese source, the processor at stake is a basic model 631, which usually ru quietly at 3 GHz, but now was overclocked to 5 GHz
Download PDFHP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange 2.0 Quick SpecsHP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange is client software that integrates with HP Integrated Archive Platform (IAP) to help you mitigate the business risk associated with legal discovery, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance requirements, reduce the cost of email storage, and boost messaging server performance and availability. HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange integrates with Microsoft Outlook and OWA to provide a seamless, nearly transparent user interface where archived messages can still be accessed through users' standard Outlook interface.
Available Selective Archiving module provides policies to mine messages from users' mailboxes. Policies can be based on quota thresholds, or any combination of message content, age, size, sender/recipient and keyword, all of which can be applied to individual users, groups or the total enterprise. Use of the Selective Archiving version can significantly reduce the storage burden on the primary Exchange servers by removing a large percentage of email data to the HP Integrated Archive Platform. This process can significantly boost the performance of the Exchange application while optimizing storage and controlling IT costs. Another benefit when using the Selective Archiving version is the ability to create user mailboxes with unlimited quotas which can eliminate the spread of PSTs and reduce the lost productivity that is a side effect of users managing their maxed out mailboxes. Users can now take control of their mailboxes and even search lost or deleted emails from the simple, easy-to-use Outlook Integrated Archive Search for an extensive range of search and retrieve capabilities.
Available Compliance Archiving modulePC-REACH for Windows TutorialWelcome to the world of Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). PC-REACH for Windows is a tool that can help you begin processing your financial transactions electronically. The most common uses are transactions that are done on a routine basis such as payroll, monthly installment payments, rental payments, membership dues, contributions, etc. The benefits are numerous for both credit and debit applications. For company payroll, a savings will be realized in check printing cost (time and paper), distribution, bank reconciliation charges, and employee productivity on payday. Any application for debits will give companies cash flow control never experienced before! Public acceptance of direct deposit payroll and automatic bill payments is prompting businesses to search for Financial Institutions capable of Originating (processing) Electronic Payments.
The following pages take you through easy to follow instructions for installing the program. Although very brief, the Tutorial section is helpful in learning the basics of how to enter a transaction and how to prepare a diskette for bank processing. Naturally more information is available in the User's Manual that is provided with each copy of the program.
Thank you for trying PC-REACH.
Installing for Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP/Vista If you have the demo on CD skip to Installing from from CD. If you have downloaded a demo from the web-site you should save the WINREACH-DEMO.EXE to your desktop (or anywhere on your hard drive) temporarily.
After the download is complete you can install the program by double-clicking on the WINREACH-DEMO file. Continue by following prompts on screen. The default directory the program installsNorton AntiVirus 9.0 for Macintosh User's GuideA computer virus is a parasitic program written intentionally to alter the way your computer operates without your permission or knowledge. A virus attaches copies of itself to other files and, when activated, may damage files, cause erratic system behavior, or display messages.
Computer viruses infect System files, or files stored in the System folder that the Macintosh computer uses to start up and documents created by programs with macro capabilities. Mac OS System files include kernel extensions (programs that load into memory when a Macintosh computer is started), and programs like those in Microsoft Office. Some computer viruses are programmed specifically to corrupt programs, delete files, or erase your disk.
Macro viruses spread quickly
Macros are simple programs that are used to do things such as automate repetitive tasks in a document or make calculations in a spreadsheet. Macros are written in files created by such programs as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. Macro viruses are malicious macro programs that are designed to replicate themselves from file to file and can often destroy or change data. Macro viruses can be transferred across platforms and spread whenever you open an infected file.
Trojan horses hide their true purposes
Trojan horses are programs that appear to serve some useful purpose or provide entertainment, which encourages you to run them. But the program also serves a covert purpose, which may be to damage files or place a virus on your computer.
A Trojan horse is not a virus because it does not replicate and spread like a virus.A BibleWorks 7 Tutorial: First ThingsThis short introduction to BibleWorks 7 is intended to highlight some basic information that will make your experience with BibleWorks much more fruitful and enjoyable.
1. What is BibleWorks?
BibleWorks is a software package containing biblical and extrabiblical texts and lexical and grammatical resources for biblical research and exegesis BibleWorks does not translate or exegete a passage for you but offers many tools and features that can assist you in the study of biblical texts.
2. Orientation to BibleWorks.
BibleWorks has three windows, called the Search, Browse and Analysis Windows. The Search Window is made up of the Command Line and the Results Verse List Box. Combined with the Browse and Analysis Windows, these four main parts allow you to search, display and interact with the texts found in BibleWorks. The screenshot below is labeled with the names that you will find in this document and in the program's Online Help Contents, a manual that is accessible under Help on the main menu. Please take a moment to review and identify each of the labeled areas on your copy of BibleWorks. If you wish to discover more information about the function of these windows and the Command Line, place your mouse pointer over each one and then type the F1 key on your keyboard. The F1 key will cause BibleWorks automatically to open to the place in the online manual that discusses that item.
3. Display Versions vs. Search Version
It is important to understand that there is a distinction between Display Versions and a SearchSecure Data OutsourcingThe networked and increasingly ubiquitous nature of today’s data management services mandates assurances to detect and deter malicious or faulty behavior. This is particularly relevant for outsourced data frameworks in which clients place data management with specialized service providers. Clients are reluctant to place sensitive data under the control of a foreign party without assurances of confidentiality. Additionally, once outsourced, privacy and data access correctness (data integrity and query completeness) become paramount. Today’s solutions are fundamentally insecure and vulnerable to illicit behavior, because they do not handle these dimensions.
In this tutorial we will explore how to design and build robust, efficient, and scalable data outsourcing mechanisms providing strong security assurances of (1) correctness, (2) confidentiality, and (3) data access privacy.
There exists a strong relationship between such assurances; for example, the lack of access pattern privacy usually allows for statistical attacks compromising data confidentiality. Confidentiality can be achieved by data encryption. However, to be practical, outsourced data services should allow expressive client queries (e.g., relational joins with arbitrary predicates) without compromising confidentiality. This is a hard problem because decryption keys cannot be directly provided to potentially untrusted servers. Moreover, if the remote server cannot be fully trusted, protocol correctness become essential. Therefore, solutions that do not address all three dimensions are incomplete and insecure.
Download pdf Secure Data OutsourcingAddendum to Users Manual Ranger Wedge InterfaceA laptop computer contains an integrated keyboard whereas a desktop computer uses an external keyboard. When using a desktop computer with a scanner that is designed to emulate keyboard input, the scanner is wedged into the cable that connects the external keyboard to the computer (hence, the term wedge scanner). Since a laptop keyboard is internal, there is no cable accessible to use a standard wedge connection for a scanner.
However, most laptops make provision for an external keyboard via a separate keyboard connector (or port). Since the scanner connections to the laptop are different from the connections to a desktop computer, the scanner must be programmed specifically to operate as an external keyboard device. This is accomplished by using the programming codes on page 9.
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