... big servers and thin, stupid clients So today people are still connecting applications using raw UDP and TCP, proprietary protocols, HTTP, and WebSockets It remains painful, slow, hard to scale, ... developers are trapped Either they avoid network programming and make monolithic applications that not scale, or they jump into network programming and make brittle, complex applications that are ... develop network-capable applications Superficially, it’s a socket-inspired API on which you zmq_msg_recv() and zmq_msg_send() But the message processing loop rapidly becomes the central loop, and...
... symposium that the rapidly growing field of polyoxometalates has important properties pertinent to nano-composites It is therefore easy for polyoxometalate chemists to envisage a “bottom-up” approach ... presence of (peak d, 8. 5 ppm) and (peaks a and e, 11.3 and -10.1 ppm respectively) The remaining three peaks, b, c, and f, are consequently assigned to the mixed-ligand complex The relative proportions ... formation of are lacking In the present paper we report some of our initial explorations of possible “rational” routes to composite polyoxometalates Emphasis is placed on species that are hydrolytically...
... inspiration x | Preface www.it-ebooks.info Design principles Fortunately for us, many principles exist to guide us towards proven designs that work We’ll discuss some of the most popular design ... devel‐ opers’ lingua franca A year later, Apple opened the App Store for the iPhone, creating an explosion of ap‐ plication development Developers began competing in saturated markets where users ... raised for the enterprise developer, too Corporate users expect things like company portals and line-of-business applications to be thoughtfully designed and engaging, just like the products they use...
... Hans P Geering Optimal Control with Engineering Applications Hans P Geering Optimal Control with Engineering Applications With 12 Figures 123 Hans P Geering, Ph.D Professor of Automatic ... the name “Pontryagin’s Minimum Principle” [29] Exploiting Pontryagin’s Minimum Principle, several optimal control problems are solved completely Solving an optimal control problem using Pontryagin’s ... the help of Pontryagin’s Minimum Principle, the conversion of optimal open-loop to optimal closed-loop controls, and the direct design of optimal closed-loop optimal controls using the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman...
... the binary point 0.2 ϫ ϭ 0.4 Integer part: Discard the integer part of the previous product Multiply the fractional part of the previous product by Repeat step until the fraction repeats or terminates ... 0.4 ϫ ϭ 0 .8 0 .8 ϫ ϭ 1.6 0.6 ϫ ϭ 1.2 0.2 ϫ ϭ 0.4 Integer part: Integer part: Integer part: Integer part: (Fraction repeats; product is same as in step 1) 12 C H A P T E R • Basic Principles of Digital ... only place a chip gets its required power is through the VCC pin Even if the power supply is connected to a logic input as a logic HIGH, you still need to connect it to the power supply pin Even...
... Lime Softening 8. 3.2 Warm Lime Softening 8. 3.3 Hot Process Softening 8. 4 Sequencing of Pretreatment Technologies References xi 182 183 183 184 185 185 187 189 PART SYSTEM DESIGNDesign Considerations ... Testing 14.7 Profiling and Probing 14 .8 Membrane Autopsy 14 .8. 1 Visual Inspection 14 .8. 2 Pressure Dye Test-Rhodamine B 14 .8. 3 Methylene Blue Test 14 .8. 4 Fujiwara Test 14 .8. 5 Spectroscopy 14 .8. 6 Other ... osmotic pressure, is exerted on the compartment that REVERSE OSMOSIS PRINCIPLES 17 Applied Pressure High f Low Semi-permeable membrane Figure 2.3 Reverse osmosis is the process by which an applied pressure,...
... 367 367 3 68 371 373 375 376 377 379 384 386 386 388 391 400 401 401 407 417 417 420 421 423 427 429 Appendix A Bit-Error Rate 439 Appendix B Acronyms 442 Index 445 Preface Since the publication ... Results 8. 4 Dispersion-Managed Solitons 8. 4.1 Dispersion-Decreasing Fibers 8. 4.2 Periodic Dispersion Maps 8. 5 WDM Soliton Systems 8. 5.1 Interchannel Collisions 8. 5.2 Effect ... theory, one needs to implement the boundary conditions properly For example, the peak power P of the 37 Nonlinear Pulse Propagation Bragg soliton formed inside the grating when a pulse is launched...
... minimize periods of worst-case interference with satellite signals Another paper [14] proposed yet another pulse pattern and an extended-length pseudorandom code A third paper [15] proposed pulsed P- code ... degradation in particular dimensions: Horizontal DOP (HDOP), Vertical DOP (VDOP), Position DOP (PDOP), and Time DOP (TDOP) The GDOP concept assumes that the errors in the individual pseudorange ... chapters present applications of pseudolites to real-world problems Chapter concentrates on aircraft navigation for precision approach and landing, including results of flight tests of some proof-of-concept...
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... This chapter represents the second step in the Web portfolio design process Chapter IV — Visual Design This chapter explores the visual aspects of creating attractive well-designed Web pages Focus ... new portfolios have spawned called e-portfolios or electronic portfolios Eportfolio or electronic portfolio encompasses several application specific portfolios called Web portfolio, teacher portfolio, ... Group Inc is prohibited Introduction to the Web Portfolio 17 text However, the principles and processes behind the creation of the Web portfolio can be applied to many business applications Print...
... degree m over GF p , the companion matrix T corresponding to p xÞ is defined as follows: m p( x ) = ∑ pixi , i=0 0 T = p0 p1 Im – pm – m×m { p0 , p1 , p2 , , pm } GF ( p) , Im – : ( m – ) ... [AVIZ 78, SIEW82, RENN84, EZHI86, ABRA86, PRAD86, JOHN89, LEE90, AVRE00] 1.3.1 Error Detection / Error Checking Prediction & Comparison The basic error detecting or checking concept for online operations ... environment, PDAs and personal computers equipped with these high-speed microprocessor chips and highdensity RAM chips are further prone to be damaged by even worse circumstances when operated in airplanes...
... J Appl Phys 37,2141 Okamoto, P. R., Levine, E., andThomas, G (1967)J Appl Phys 38, 289 Okamoto, P. R., and Thomas, G (19 68) Phys Stat Sol 25, 81 Butler, E .P. , and Thomas, G (1970) Acta Met 18, 347 ... 1-2=1-6=271pm; 1-4=1 -8= 282 pm; 1-3=1-7= 288 pm; 1-5=1-9= 287 pm; 5-10=270pm Unit cell: a=1,457nm, b=0.40nm, c=0. 683 nm, p= 104.9” O M g OW Al z=O, Al Si z=O, Si Figure 6: Atomic structural model proposed ... in Mat Sci & Eng (RPI) Vii Curriculum vitae of Professor Thomas Viii 200 1999 19 98 1996 1996 1996 1996 1995 1994 1994 1991 1 987 1 987 1 987 1 985 1 983 1 983 1 982 1 981 1 980 1979 19 78 1977 1976 1976...
... for the prescriptive design of polypeptide chains that can be assembled from the bottom up into specific structures [13] Furthermore, as each heptad repeat spans approximately nm, the polypeptide ... 22, 387 4– 388 3 Husaru, L., Schulze, R., Setiner, G., Wolff, T., Habicher, W D., Salzer, R (2005) Potential analytical applications of gated artificial ion channels Anal Bioanal Chem 382 , 188 2– 188 8 ... (19 78) Pyranine as a sensitive pH probe for liposome interiors and surfaces: pH gradients across phospholipid vesicles Biochim Biophys Acta 509, 289 –299 Clement, N R., Gould, J M (1 981 ) Pyranine...