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International Congress on Web Studies [Toluca]

1st International Congress on Web Studies :: March 3-5, 2010 :: Tecnologico de Monterrey, Toluca, Mexico :: Call for Papers — Deadline: October 16, 2009. The Web may be conceived as an expansive object, an extended space that reaches nearly every domain of life and concerns many different scientific disciplines. This space can be described according to data structures, visual surfaces, algorithmic processes, cultural uses, means and venue for artistic expressions and site of human-compute

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It’s Good to Talk: Merchant/Affiliate Communication

As your ‘virtual sales force’, updating affiliates on key issues is crucial to the success of your programme. You wouldn’t walk with your eyes shut, so why let affiliates promote you blind? As a general rule, we encourage you to communicate at least once monthly and no more than two to three times per week, so we’ve put together some of the reasons for, and means of, communicating to affiliates

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NVIDIA’s Tegra takes on Intel in the MID/PMP market

When the Tegra line was launched a year ago at COMPUTEX, NVIDIA pitched it as being aimed at the mobile internet device (MID) market, and the idea seemed to be that NVIDIA could grow it up into netbooks and down into smartphones. Then at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year, the graphics giant renewed its push into MIDs with the announcement of a Tegra-based $99 hardware platform, which, at the time of the announcement, had scored some design wins with Asian ODMs. At this year’s COMPUTEX, NVIDIA is banging the MID drum yet again, and is showing off the fruits of those earlier design wins in the form of over 20 Tegra-based mobile devices that range in form factor from smaller MIDs to netbooks

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Collaboration in Engineering using Semantic Web techniques

Abstract This article describes how software developers could enable domain experts such as engineers to collaborate on problem solving. The means for this is development using Semantic Web and Web 2.0 techniques to enable end-user programming. This could enable domain experts such as engineers to be involved in the modelling of a problem such as product design, and so understand, assess, and develop possible solutions.

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Cisco Simplified: Network Address Translation for Dummies

I am not a Cisco Certified Anything, but I’ve occasionally needed to tweak router configurations and/or troubleshoot problems related to monitoring the correct application, on the correct ip address, on the correct port, etc., and I’ve picked up a few basic concepts that anyone managing a web application should know. The typical configuration these days is to have a router AND firewall such as the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) previously known as a PIX. Both devices run the Cisco IOS and may support the same basic commands I will detail below for purposes of setting up network address translation

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Enabling diagrammatic de-abstraction and modelling of engineering problems

Abstract This paper discusses efforts to enable de-abstraction of engineering problems from a representation suitable for engineers to that suitable for computer models and code. The key question is to what extent diagrammatic representations of problems can be used in order to provide modelling solutions. To achieve this, a source tree is created, this is translated to computer code, then represented as a result tree.

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The Object of My Affection Trailer

videohomesystem.com www.munroviapictures.com Trailer for The Object of My Affection starring Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd, Alan Alda, Allison Janney, and Steve Zahn for more fun trailers and stuff subscribe to my channel!

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Lecture 4 | Programming Methodology (Stanford)

engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles: object-oriented design, decomposition, encapsulation, abstraction, and testing.

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