Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "HWII ProgrammingII". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
function, user, books, struct, code, program, author, inventory, menu, store, figure, here, task, format, reading, call, display, functions, void, amount, record, shop, work, ?books, stores, records, choose, change, there, ?inventory, other, first, value, gets, description, create, full, primary, them, asked, through, same, stored, while, loop, optionthe SYSMAC Support Software (SSS). Read this manual first to acquaint yourself with the CPM1A. The CPM1/CPM1A/CPM2A/CPM2C/SRM1(-V2) Programming Manual (W353) provides detailed descriptions of the CPM1A’s programming functions. The SYSMAC Support Software Operation Manu- als: Basics and C-series PCs (W247 and W248) provide descriptions of SSS operations for the CPM1A and other SYSMAC C-series PCs. The SYSMAC-CPT Support Software Quick Start Guide (W332) and User Manual (W333) provide descriptions of ladder diagram operations in the Windows environment. The WS02-CXPC1-E-V72 CX-Programmer Ver. 7.2 Operation Manual (W446) and the WS02-CXPC1-E-V7 CX-Programmer Ver. 7.2 Operation Manual: Function Blocks/Structured Text (W447) provide details of operations for the WS02-CXPC1-E CX-Programmer. The CompoBus/S Operation Manual (W266) pro- vides CompoBus/S communications specifications and describes CompoBus/S application methods.
Eriala: Informaatika Inglise keel Referaat «Trojan horse » Lektor S.Remmelg Üliõpilane A.Parts Rühm RDIR23 Kood 103373 Introduction Trojan (also - troyamn, troyamnets, troyamnsky horse Troma) - a program used by an attacker to gather information, its destruction or modification of, computer malfunction or use of its resources in the wrong purposes. According to the principle of distribution and of the Trojans is not a virus because it does not spread by self-reproduction. This Trojan is run by the user manually or automatically - the program or part of the operating system running on a victim computer (as a module or utility). For this program file (the name,
Figure 3.The main scheme Components Secondly, for our project we need proper equipment. As a servers we use the computers with operating system Linux and an open source telephony engine Asterisk IP-PBX. Asterisk possesses all possibilities of classical automatic telephone exchange, supports most of VoIP protocols and provides functions of voice mail, conferences, -5- the interactive voice menu (IVR), the centre of processing of calls - statement of calls to turn and their distribution on agents using various algorithms, record CDR and other functions. On the one hand, the server is connected with telephone lines and can incorporate to any phone of the world. On the other hand, the server is connected with the Internet and can contact any computer in the world. The server accepts a standard telephone signal, digitizes it (if it initially
through base into collector; Switching - Base current on, collector current flows - Switching; Amplification - Base current regulates large amount of collector current. 1948 John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Schockley of Bell Labs file for a patent on the first transistor. The Mathematical Theory of Communication. Claude Shannon's "The Mathematical Theory of Communication"showed engineers how to code data so they could check for accuracy after transmission between computers. Shannon identified the bit as the fundamental unit of data and, coincidentally, the basic unit of computation. Norbert Wiener published "Cybernetics," a major influence on later research into artificial intelligence. He drew on his World War II experiments with anti-aircraft systems that anticipated the course of enemy planes by interpreting radar images. 1949
HatYai, Songkhla 90112 E-mail: [email protected] Draft: 14th January 2003, #2 Abstract This article looks at the advantages and disadvantages of using Java and Java 3D for games programming. It assumes the reader is familiar with Java, but presents short overviews of gaming, the low-level APIs OpenGL and DirectX, and Java 3D. No programming examples are included here, although links to online code are supplied. 1. Background to Gaming Giving a definition for `computer game' is problematic, due to the wide range of game types. For example, the ArcadePod site (http://www.arcadePod.com) divides its hundreds of Java games into more than ten categories: 3D games, multiplayer, action, classic, indoor sports, board, outdoor sports, card, mind, casino, educational, and the useful `miscellaneous' catch-all. This makes it difficult to pin down the typical
Availability of patient kit when patient arrives at investigator site is very important for clinical trial success. This results in overproduction of drug products to take care of last minute change in demand. R&D manufacturing is very expensive and overproduction of patient kits adds significant cost to the total cost of clinical trials. An integrated supply chain can reduce the overproduction of drug products by efficient demand management, planning, and inventory management. Traditionally, marketing, distribution, planning, manufacturing, and the purchasing organizations along the supply chain operated independently. These organizations have their own objectives and these are often conflicting. Marketing's objective of high customer service and maximum sales dollars conflict with manufacturing and distribution goals. Many manufacturing operations are designed to maximize throughput and lower costs with little
and more specifically, on the viewer's ability to read subtitles, which is usually ex- pressed by means of two different parameters: characters per second and words per minute. Karamitroglou published the article entitled "A Proposed Set of Subtitling Standards in Europe" in issue number 2 of Translation Journal in 1998. This art- icle covers many aspects in relation with subtitles, their format and the profession- al conventions at stake. With a somewhat prescriptive intention, the author pro- poses some linguistic "best practices", as far as creation of subtitles is concerned. In terms of reading speed, he mentions that a tested value for "average readers" (i.e. aged 1465 years, and who belong to a middle-high social class from an edu- Babel 59:4 (2013), 406420. © Fédération des Traducteurs (fit) Revue Babel doi 10.1075/babel.59.4.02mar issn 05219744 e-issn 15699668
The following command works when database actually runs on the machine the data file is located on (or something like this... Sure as hell the processing engine couldn't get to the file when database with the table was located on a ttu server and the data.txt file on my PC). COPY person_book(person_id, book_id) FROM 'C:data.txt' DELIMITERS ',' CSV HEADER; Task 1: In order to determine the number of people who have purchased both book X and book Y a function has been written in PLPGSQL. The SELECT sentence in the given function operates the following way 1) it selects all IDs of people who have purchased book Y 2) it performs inner join of IDs selected in the first step with selection of IDs of people who have purchased book X 3) it counts the number of distinct IDs in the resulting set, thusly solving the problem CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION joint_buyers_text(integer, integer) RETURNS text AS $BODY$ DECLARE
1. OBJECT-ORIENTED PARADIGM The Model •The model defines an abstract view to the problem. This implies that the model focuses only on problem related stuff and that you try to define properties of the problem. These properties include: 1 •the data which are affected and 2 •the operations which are identified by the problem. Object-oriented Paradigm •Everything is an object •A program is a bunch of objects telling each other what to do by sending messages •Each object has its own memory made up of other objects •Every object has a type •All objects of a particular type can receive the same messages Domain Model •A domain model does not represent the entire domain as it is in the real world. It includes only the concepts that are needed to support the application. Object •Is a partitioned area of memory where object code is stored •The area of memory is protected
Newnes is an imprint of Butterworth–Heinemann. Copyright © 2001 by Butterworth–Heinemann A member of the Reed Elsevier group All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Recognizing the importance of preserving what has been written, Butterworth–Heinemann prints its books on acid-free paper whenever possible. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ball, Stuart R., 1956– Analog interfacing to embedded microprocessors : real world design / Stuart Ball. p. cm. ISBN 0-7506-7339-7 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Embedded computer systems—Design and construction. 2. Microprocessors. I. Title. TK7895.E42 .B33 2001 004.16—dc21 00-051961
discussion with people unfamiliar to CPN– abstractly visualizing a CPN module execution for an application context) Verification involves(– a mathematical formulation of a property– a computer-assisted proof that a model satisfies a property– verified properties must be those a system should possess– informal justification always accompanies formal verification) Two types of simulation (– interactive simulation(user is in complete control; user determines individual simulation steps; execution events are GUI visible)– automatic simulation (user specifies number of execution steps in the GUI; and/or user sets a number of stop criteria and breakpoints; simulator makes random choices without user interaction; only the resulting state is shown via the GUI; a simulation report contains results)) 3. A Single-example protocol/ Net structure
terminated. - ensure flag pattern isn't in frame data -> bit stuffing · transmitter inserts stuff bits: if counts number of bytes to determine EOF · used in LANs (broadcast transmission a hardware interface ("station"). · LLC Service Access Point the expiration of an idle-period timer, `11111' detected -> insert `0' flag pattern can never be present in frame data performed by transmit media) node's destination address precedes user data (payload) clock identifies a protocol or the administrative closing of the link. circuit at PISO output disabled during transmission of SOF, EOF · receive circuit: if `111110' synchronization achieved when sender transmits preamble allows other nodes to within the device having that hardware interface. LCP Frame types
Logical description of the translated Business Architecture in IT terms. The IA is on high level in terms of functionality and data management. Technical Architecture Technical Architecture refers to the technical infrastructure, operations and processes, Required to create and support the Information Architecture. Applications Architecture The Applications Architecture refers to how useful applications are structured, procured and life cycle managed. Applications Architecture User Systems Architecture Covers all architecture aspects of Information, Technical and Applications Architecture. 3 Modelviewcontroller (MVC) is an architectural pattern used in software engineering. Successful use of the pattern isolates business logic from user interface considerations, resulting in an application where it is easier to modify either the visual appearance of the application or the underlying business rules without affecting the other
The following implementation divides the task between the two, but keeps controller one the main one and controller two the secondary one. The system can work in two modes, automatic and manual, the latter of which can also work in two separate sub- modes that must be selected for each crosswalk individually. DESCRIPTION The control system consists of 2 Mitsubishi AL2 controllers. Each controller has: 8 buttons to navigate in the menu 1 display 3 switches used to change the mode 1 switch to turn controller on and off See the image below. The model consists of three streets Main Street, which, as the name suggests, has the de-facto right of way. It is crossed by Second Street and Third Street, and also has a pedestrian crosswalk crossing it with a button to prompt the light switching. Third Street has a parking lot at the end of it. The system keeps track of cars entering and exiting
In a web service, web technology such as the HTTP, originally designed for human-to-machine communication, is utilized for machine-to-machine communication, more specifically for transferring machine readable file formats such as XML and JSON. In practice, the web service typically provides an object- oriented web based interface to a database server, utilized for example by another web server, or by a mobile application, that provides a user interface to the end user. Another common application offered to the end user may be a mashup, where a web server consumes several web services at different machines, and compiles the content into one user interface. Veebiteenus tähendab programmide omavahelist suhtlemist ja andmevahetust üle hariliku veebi. Veebiteenus on üle veebi (http) välja kutsutav (käivitatav) meetod (protseduur või funktsioon). Veebiteenust kutsutakse välja mingis kindlas formaadis sõnumiga (nt
A single sheet within a book is called a leaf, and each side of a leaf is called a page. A book produced in electronic format is known as an electronic book (e-book). Books may also refer to works of literature, or a main division of such a work. In library and information science, a book is called a monograph, to distinguish it from serial periodicals such as magazines, journals or newspaper. The body of all written works including books is literature. In novels and sometimes other types of books (e.g. biographies), a book may be divided into several large sections, also called books (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, etc.). A lover of books is usually referred to as a bibliophile, or, more informally, a bookworm. A store where books are bought and sold is a bookstore or bookshop. Books can also be borrowed from libraries. In 2010, Google estimated that there were approximately 130 million unique books in the world. Etymology
EHITUSTEADUSKOND Ehitustootluse instituut KUIDAS MUUDAB MUDELPROJEKTEERIMINE TERASKONSTRUKTSIOONIDE PROJEKTEERIMIST, VALMISTAMIST JA EHITAMIST? HOW ARE 3D AND BIM CHANGING THE DESIGN, FABRICATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF COMPLEX STEEL STRUCTURES? EPJ 60 LT Üliõpilane: Tanel Friedenthal Juhendaja: Prof. Roode Liias Kaasjuhendaja: Prof. Carrie S. Dossick Tallinn, 2010.a. Olen koostanud lõputöö iseseisvalt. Kõik töö koostamisel kasutatud teiste autorite tööd, olulised seisukohad, kirjandusallikatest ja mujalt pärinevad andmed on viidatud. …………………………………………….. (töö autori allkiri ja kuupäev) Üliõpilase kood: 041399 Töö vastab magistritööle esitatud nõuetele …………………………………………�
A... AA Auto Answer AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AAB All-to-All Broadcast AAC Advanced Audio Coding AACS Advanced Access Control System AAL Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaption Layer AAM Automatic Acoustic Management AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] AARP AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AAS All-to-All Scatter AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package AAT Average Access Time AATP Authorized Academic Training Program [Microsoft] .ABA Address Book Archive (file name extension) [Palm] ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming [SAP] ABC * Atanasoff-Berry Computer (First digital calculating machine that used vacuum tubes) ABEND Abnormal End ABI Application Binary Interface ABIOS Advanced BIOS ABIST Automatic Built-In Self-Test [IBM] ABLE Adaptive Battery Life Extender + Agent Building and Learning Environment [IBM] ABM Asynchronous Balanced Mode ABR Available Bit Rate
2.1 All ships irrespective of size shall have: (…) 2.1.4 nautical charts and nautical publications to plan and display the ship’s route for the intended voyage and to plot and monitor positions throughout the voyage; an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) may be accepted as meeting the chart carriage requirements of this subparagraph; 2.1.5 back-up arrangements to meet the functional requirements of subparagraph 2.1.4, if this function is partly or fully fulfilled by electronic means;* * An appropriate folio of paper nautical charts may be used as a back-up arrangement for ECDIS. Other back-up arrangements for ECDIS are acceptable (see appendix 6 to resolution A.817(19), as amended). IMO SOLAS V/27 Nautical charts and nautical publications, such as sailing directions, lists of lights, notices to mariners, tide tables and all other nautical publications necessary for the intended voyage, shall be
platform sharing has defenitely made managing life in social media easier, but is it safe aswell? More link between applications could mean more weaks points. Collecting information Usually when users post something to social media they think that „thats it, this is the only thing i share and thats what somebody will get to know about me“. Wek, not quite. Information will not only be shared when that like button is pressed, it is shared constantly, everywhere, anytime, the moment user will create account and log in. Then the real magic begins. Every click, every like, upload, browsing history, page view, time will be recorded and saved as a big data. As they claim it is not personalized but that can be taken as a pinch of salt if wanted. The Big data is a collection of all the information that users produce. After it is organized, an
Connector header - a series of two or more metal pins on the motherboard or other PCB; used to attach a cable to indicator lights, switches, and/or other devices in the computer Jumper header - two pins or a series of two-pin groups where jumpers are used. BIOS - Pronounced "bye-ose," an acronym for basic input/output system. The BIOS is built- in software that determines what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk. On PCs, the BIOS contains all the code required to control the keyboard, display screen, disk drives, serial communications, and a number of miscellaneous functions. The BIOS is typically placed in a ROM chip that comes with the computer (it is often called a ROM BIOS). This ensures that the BIOS will always be available and will not be damaged by disk failures. It also makes it possible for a computer to boot itself. Because RAM is faster than ROM, though, many computer manufacturers design systems so that the BIOS is copied
Fixed cost remains unchanged in total for a given time period, despite wide changes in the related level of total activity or volume. Cost driver is a variable, such as the level of activity or volume, that causally affects costs over a given time span. Relevant range is the band of normal activity level or volume in which there is a specific relationship between the level of activity or volume and the cost. Cost of goods sold: Beginning finished goods inventory Cost of goods manufactured Cost of goods available for sale Deduct: ending finished goods inventory Cost of goods sold Schedule of cost of goods manufactured Direct materials: Beginning inventory Add: purchases of DM = Cost of DM available for use Deduct: ending inventory Direct materials used Direct manufacturing labor Manufacturing overhead costs = Manufacturing costs incurred Add: Beginning work in process inventory Total manuf. Costs to account for
Näit: CD, arvutiprogramm, kiri tähtede ja bittidena Ühelt teisele: digitaliseerimine The three major comparisons of computers are: Electronic computers versus Mechanical computers General-purpose versus Special-purpose computers Digital versus Analog computers Electronic Computers Constructed from transistors that use electricity to function. Mechanical Computers Do not use electricity to function. Constructed of a combination of gears, levers and springs. General-purpose Computers Were not manufactured to do any one thing. Changeable to do any task. Special-purpose Computers Manufactured to do a predetermined task or set of tasks. Digital Computers
4. Using two’s complement arithmetic, calculate the following (choose a suitable number of bits for the representation): a) 121 – 185 b) -70 – 88 == 4. Convert back to verify answer == 5. Calculate the following without converting the number base. Show calculations. a) 3A916 + 24D16 == 5. 5F616 == 6. Variable X contains the number of bytes to be read from an external device. Using a binary shift, write one line of pseudocode to calculate the number of bits to be read and store the result in Y. == 6. Y = X shl 3 // shifts left by 3 bits, filling the emply bits on the right with zeros (3 bits) == 7. You have two Boolean variables A and B. Write down a logic expression using only the operators AND, OR and NOT that will evaluate to true if A and B are equal and to false otherwise. == 7. (A and B) or ((not A) and (not B)) == 8. You have two strings stored in variables S1 and S2. Both strings are stored in ASCII format
requirements are provided to the designer from the client. The design requirements are a central element to the design report and must be concrete, measurable criteria which can be tested. They should be based on a customer need. For example, “supports 80 lbs” and “has an emissivity greater than 0.8” are concrete, testable requirements. “Looks nice, ” “comfortable, ” and “low cost” are user needs and not design requirements. Refine them to measurable criteria, like “aesthetically rated above average on a 5 point Likert scale” or “can be held for 5 minutes without fatiguing the average user’s hand,” Or “parts cost less than $20 in lots of 100.” Provide numeric values for all requirements. Numeric values can be binary for requirements that are best expressed in true/false form. The reason for
) - extra linguistic part (how you stand, how you speak, etc.). Will be checked student's ability to classify, to describe material, to draw conclusions (e.g. you give an example and then comment on it). Internet sources: it is nice to have some Internet sources to show your sophistication, but not too many of them, because they are not very reliable. As you start reading sources do it systematically: Go to library use books, published sources (they are published so they are reliable) use Internet at least. In library make separate card for every publication (author, year of publication, etc.). You start reading a book: think of your own topic and make notes (take a sheet of paper for a book: in the left hand margin you indicate the page, on the right hand write a quotation you wish to use, or "in pages 10 to 12 the author analyses .... and ......". You should use quotation marks when you take some author's ideas,
traditional databases to unstructured text documents, email, video, audio, stock ticker data, and financial transactions. [3] With its extensive volumes, it needs to be stored somewhere, so it could be easily accessed and then processed. The best storage location we have for it, for now, is the cloud, or in other words, the deep web. A good analogy is of an iceberg, where the part which is above the water level is the part, that the user can see and interact with. And the part below is comprised of the database and algorithms designed to process the data and send it to the appropriate user. Now, as we have those premises clear, we can finally understand and appreciate the opportunities of big data and the feasibility of it being stored within the cloud. Opportunities Academic essay (ITI0103) 2019 spring Due to the recent data revolution, new data formats and databases with unimaginable scales
According to Scheuren (2004, p. 9) the word survey is used most often to describe a method of gathering information from a sample of individuals. Besides sample and gathering information, other recurring terms in definitions and descriptions are systematic or organized and quantitative. So, a survey can be seen as a research strategy in which quantitative information is systematically collected from a relatively large sample taken from a population. Most books stress that survey methodology is a science and that there are scientific criteria for survey quality. As a result, criteria for survey quality have been widely discussed. One very general 4 definition of quality is fitness for use. This definition was coined by Juran and Gryna in their 1980s book on quality planning and analysis, and has been widely quoted since. How this general
.......................................................9 3.5. Outsourced Services .........................................................................................................9 3.6. Structure............................................................................................................................9 3.7. Management Process ......................................................................................................10 4. Development Program............................................................................................................10 4.1. Expenses .........................................................................................................................10 4.2. Outstanding Tasks and Projects ......................................................................................10 4.3. SWOT Analysis of the IT Department ...............................................................
cookery -- variety -- cuisine -- particular -- lunch -- porridge -- rasher -- sausage -- mushroom -- in spite of -- strictly -- cereal -- honey -- substantial -- poultry -- beef -- mutton -- veal -- ham -- boiled -- fried -- chop -- steak -- cheap -- snack -- tea-spoonful -- tin -- apricot -- pear -- pineapple -- instant coffee -- disgusting -- roast -- lamb -- gravy -- delicious -- to conclude -- Computers Computer is an electronic device that can receive a set of instructions called program and then carry out them. The modern world of high technology could not be possible without computers. Different types and sizes of computers find uses throughout our society. They are used for the storage and handling of data, secret governmental files, information about banking transactions and so on. Computers have opened up a new era in manufacturing and they have enhanced modern communication systems. They are essential tools in almost every field of research, from
The programmes that are rubbish easily (3) ........ the programmes that are decent and watchable. There will no doubt be howls of (4) ........ out there from people who believe that TV is educational. Educational my foot. Fast-moving visual images (5) ........ no useful educational purpose and will be forgotten by the next day. A young family near me has recently taken a (6) ........ against TV and given their set away. Their children now do something truly educational. They read books. 1) A dimming B dumping C dumbing D duncing 2) A medium B norm C average D par 3) A outdistance B outdo C outreach D outnumbe 4) A protest B complaint C objection D disapproval 5) A fill B serve C make D form
S.P. 53/18, no. 55, the Phelippes forgery, and P.R.O. 31/11/11, the Bergenroth reconstruction. Published by arrangement with The Macmillan Company FIRST PRINTING SECOND PRINTING THIRD PRINTING FOURTH PRINTING FIFTH PRINTING SIXTH PRINTING SEVENTH PRINTING EIGHTH PRINTING NINTH PRINTING TENTH PRINTING SIGNET TRADEMARK: REG. TJ.S. PAT. OFF. AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES REGISTERED TRADEMARK---MARCA REGISTBADA HECHO EN CHICAGO, U.S.A. SIGNET, SIGNET CLASSICS, SIGNETTE, MENTOR AND PLUME BOOKS are published by The New American Library, Inc., 1301 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10019 FIRST PRINTING, FEBRUARY, 1973 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA To my Parents and my Grandmother Contents A Note on the Abridged Version Preface A Few Words 1. One Day of Magic: I 2. One Day of Magic: II 3. The First 3,000 Years 4. The Rise of the West 5. On the Origin of a Species 6
4. product positioning - is how we see a product or how a company would like us to see it in relation to other products 5. product placement - hidden commercial of a product. Customer can see a product in films, music videos and so on. 6. raw materials - basic materials from which products are made or manufactured 7. finished goods - are goods(products) that have completed manufacturing process and are ready to be sold and used by the end user 8. consumer goods - goods which are produced to satisfy consumer current needs and are bought for individual use 9. consumer durables - long time lasting products, such as home appliances, cars and so on 10. fast moving consumer goods - everyday need products that are sold quickly and in large quantities, food and toiletries for example 11. brand name - word(s) that identify product and it's company so consumer can easily recognize and notice it. 12