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  • SBGrid 'Quo Vadis' – Workshop Maya Tutorial
  • This tutorial serves as a rapid overview of Autodesk’s Maya software. The 3D production pipeline can be broken down into several distinct activities and skill sets - we will cover all of these to give you a sense for building an entire scene from start to finish. The biological topic will be to create a visual depiction of how calcium chelation can affect cadherin flexibility. The tutorial is divided into 5 sections, each of which focus on an aspect of the 3D pipeline: 1) Importing PDBs & modeling – assembling a cadherin monomer 2) Basic animation – calcium chelation 3) Skeletons, rigging & kinematics – setting up the cadherin rig 4) Dynamics & softbodies – using particles & fields to drive skeletal motion 5) Surfacing, lighting & rendering – rendering your scene Each of these areas is described in greater detail in a series of online tutorials aimed at using Maya for biological visualization purposes. These can be found in the ‘Learning’ section of the website: www.molecularmovies.org. Several files have been prepared for you on the computers – these can also be downloaded from the website. They include: • starting geometry files - two PDB-based geometry files exported from Chimera as .vrml and then converted from .vrml to .obj format (this can be done in any number of applications like Deep Exploration or Cinema4D. Download pdf SBGrid 'Quo Vadis' – Workshop Tutorial
  • Apple Mac OS X v10.3.x Panther Security Configuration Guide Manual
  • The purpose of this guide is to provide an overview of Mac OS X v10.3.x Panther operating system security and recommendations for configuring the security features. This guide provides recommended settings to secure systems using this operating system, and points out problems that could cause security concerns in systems using this operating system. This document is intended for anyone managing a locally -administered Apple Mac OS X v10.3.x system. It is assumed that anyone using this guidance will have some experience using Mac OS X, and understands the basics of the Mac OS X user interface. Some instructions within this guidance are complex, and deviation could result in serious adverse effects on the system and its security. Modification of these instructions should only be performed by experienced Mac OS X administrators, and followed by thorough testing. Systems and Network Attack Center (SNAC) Warnings Trademark Information Table of Contents Introduction Getting the Most from this Guide About this Guide Scope of Guidance Introduction to Mac OS X Security Multi-user, UNIX-based system Security Features Secure Configuration by Default Secure Network Services 4 Security Support for Applications Smart Cards Initial Installation System Installation and Configuration Before Installation Begin Installation Continue Through Installation Screens Initial System Configuration Create First Administrative Account System Updates Downloading and Verifying Updates Installing Updates Fix Disk Permissions Configuring System Settings Removing Registration Information Managing System Preferences Desktop and Screen Saver Security Settings FileVault Additional Security Settings Bluetooth CDs & DVDs Energy Saver 34 Network Table of Contents Sharing
  • User's Guide for Nokia N73
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  • IN20 SERIES Reference Guide
  • Your new digital projector is simple to connect, easy to use, and straightfor- ward to maintain. It is a versatile projector that is flexible enough for business presentations and home video viewing too. The IN24 has native SVGA 800x600 resolution while the IN26 has native XGA 1024x768 resolution. This guide applies to both products. They are compatible with a wide variety of computers and video devices, including: • IBM-compatible computers, including laptops, up to 1024x768 resolution for the IN24 and 1400x 1050 for the IN26. • Apple® Macintosh® and PowerBook® computers up to 1024x768 resolution for the IN24 and 1400x 1050 for the IN26. • Most standard VCRs, DVD players (progressive and interlaced), progressive DVD, HDTV sources, TV and satellite tuners, camcorders, video games, and laser disc players Connector Panel The projector provides both computer and video connection options, including: • VESA computer • S-video • Composite RCA audio/video The projector also provides the following connectors: • Monitor out, to provide an image on your desktop computer as well as on the projection screen • Audio out, to provide sound for external speakers • USB, to provide mouse control (used with an optional remote control only) Download pdf IN20 SERIES Reference Guide
  • Making Life Easier with Templates and Styles
  • Seasoned Microsoft Office users may be familiar with both templates and styles; in Office, they’re a key to increased productivity. However, many Office users never touch them. In OOo, styles and templates are even more important than in Office, and wise users will become familiar with both the concepts and the details of using them. What is a style? A style is a group of formatting characteristics gathered together and given a name. Styles offer a number of advantages. First, they make it easy to apply the same formatting to different parts of a document; just use the same style. Second, they make it easy to change formatting uniformly; change the formatting of the style and everything using that style changes. Finally, because you can save styles in templates (discussed later in this chapter), it’s easy to use the same formatting across a whole family of documents. For example, you may decide to write a document using 10-point Arial for the text and 14-point Arial for headings. If you later decide to change to Times New Roman, with styles, you make the change in two places—the definitions of your body text and heading styles. Without styles, you have to go through and change each paragraph. OpenOffice.org offers a variety of style types, varying with the application. Table 1 shows the types of styles available in the various applications. Download pdf Making Life Easier with Templates and Styles
  • How to Import Data into Microsoft Access
  • This tutorial demonstrates how to import an Excel file into an Access database. You can also follow these same steps to import other data tables into Access, such as dbf files or txt files, with some minor variation. This document uses some standard database terminology, referring to columns as fields and rows as records. Working with data in Microsoft Access databases can be preferable to working with spreadsheets for a number of reasons. One database file can hold several tables, which makes consolidating and organizing data easier. Databases are also great for calculating summaries and aggregating data more efficiently than a spreadsheet. Access is a relational database, which means that you can bring related data stored in different tables together to summarize and calculate data; a feat that a spreadsheet like Excel cannot perform. Databases are a necessity when working with large datasets, as spreadsheets have a limit of 65,000 records. Finally, Microsoft Access databases are compatible with ArcGIS, as tables within Access databases can be directly accessed by ArcGIS and added to ArcMap. Tables can then be joined to boundary files based on a common field, and the data within the tables can be mapped. This is highly preferable to working with table in the dbf file format, which has very particular syntax rules that makes them difficult to work with. Access databases can also serve as geodatabases for holding boundary files and data tables (for instructions on importing shapefiles into Access, see the Import Shapefiles to Access tutorial). NOTE –
  • Creating a Poster in Microsoft PowerPoint
  • This handout will guide you through setting up a poster in PowerPoint, inserting text and images, and preparing the poster for printing. Creating your document A poster created in PowerPoint usually consists of a single slide. Launch Microsoft PowerPoint. PowerPoint will automatically open a blank presentation. To resize the slide, select Page Setup from the File menu. In the dialog box that pops up, select Custom under Slides sized for: Then enter the width and height of your poster, in inches. PowerPoint will automatically set portrait or landscape orientation based on the measurements you enter. The maximum size PowerPoint will allow for a slide is 56”. If you want your poster to be bigger than 56”, create it at half size and then print it at 200% scale. In this example, the desired poster size is 96” wide by 36” high, so it is designed at 48” by 18”. Inserting poster elements Insert text and graphics as you normally would in PowerPoint. Remember that if you are designing your poster at half the printed size, everything on your poster will also be half the printed size. So, if you want your title to be 1.5” high (108 pt), and you are designing your poster at half size, set the font to 54 pt. Inserting a PowerPoint slide You can insert a PowerPoint slide into your poster by saving it as an image. 1. In PowerPoint, select the slide you would like to place. 2. Select Save as from the File menu. Download pdf Creating a Poster in Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Aspect-Oriented Programming with C# and .NET
  • Reliable computer systems used in the telecommunication industry, in cars and automated factories (process control) are often implemented as special purpose systems which are vendor-specific, expensive, hard to maintain and difficult to upgrade. Often, those systems apply proprietary techniques to achieve security and predictable timing behavior, even in case of faults. With the need of integrating multiple of those control systems into a bigger whole, requirements arise to open up proprietary systems for standard (non real-time) distributed computing technology. Component-oriented programming provides a promising way to system composition out of units with contractually specified interfaces and explicit context dependencies. Software component can be deployed independently, they are subject to composition by third parties. There exist a number of distributed component frameworks, notably the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) [14] , Microsoft’s Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM/COM+) [4] , SUN’s JavaBean Model [7] , and the relatively new .NET framework. Although all of these frameworks simplify the implementation of complex, distributed systems significantly, the support of techniques for reliable, fault-tolerant, and secure software, such as group communication protocols or replication is very limited. Any fault tolerance extension for components needs to trade off data abstraction and encapsulation against implementation specific knowledge about a component’s internal timing behavior, resource usage, interaction and access patterns. These non-functional aspects of a component are crucial for the predictable behavior of real-time and fault-tolerance mechanisms. However, in contrast to the various mechanisms describing a component’s functional interface (Interface Definition Languages, Class/Method specifications), there is no general means
  • Potential thermal security risks - Semiconductor Thermal
  • If a user attempts to overclock above. 10%, then the system will just reboot or shutdown. However,. Asus was able to circumvent this lock and allow the CPU 0-7803-8985-9/05/$20.00 ©2005 IEEE 21st IEEE SEMI-THERM Symposium Potential Thermal Security Risks Puyan Dadvar and Kevin Skadron Department of Computer Science Univeity of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22904 {puyan,skadron}@cs.virginia.edu Abstract Hardware and software techniques for controlling a microprocessor's power and cooling have the undesirable side effect of creating a security risk. They allow a malicious program to control the chip's operating temperature and potentially cause denial of service or even permanent damage. This paper provides an overview of the various vulnerabilities, their costs, and offe preliminary suggestio on how to reduce these risks. Keywords Thermal, temperature, power, cooling, security, virus, failsafe, overheating, throttling, overclocking, DVS 1. Introduction A chip's power dissipation and hence heat dissipation are program-dependent. This mea that malicious programs can potentially be written to manipulate the way a computer chip dissipates power, intentionally affecting battery life and operating temperature. The risks associated with such “power Download PDF
  • Create Your Own Search Engine with PHP and Google Web Services
  • The buzz about Web Services gets louder every day. Is it the promise of perfect interoperability, lower costs, and increased efficiency? In this article, an effort has taken to show you how to create your own "Google search engine" with Web Services provided by Google. First, you need to create a Google account here (all you need is an email address). In order to invoke the Web Services we also need the toolkit. In this article we will use PHP NuSoap classes; free download here. I strongly recommend seeing the FAQ page to know all about Google’s cutting edge technology available to the public. If you are interested in the advanced theory of the search engine, see this publication from Stanford University Google has made only three methods available in their Web API. You will see soon that it ’s just more than enough to build powerful applications. Here is what they look like: doGoogleSearch() – search for specified term in the Google database. doGetCachedPage() – retrieve a page cache from the Google cache. doSpellingSuggestion() – retrieve a spelling suggestion from Google. The above methods exposed by the Google’s Web Services make it possible to use number of very cool features – Web search, cached document retrieval, phrase correction – in a simple but extensible manner, which opens up very interesting new possibilities for Web developers. Pic. 1 shows how a client program invokes a method from Google’s Web Services. Let’s rock and roll. Download pdf Create Your Own Search Engine with PHP and Google Web Services