See Appendix B for a description of the programs included
on this companion disk. RESOURCE.WRI identifies other books
and resources for Internet programming. WEBHELP.HLP contains
an introduction to the World Wide Web. TCPMAN.HLP provides
detailed instructions to help you use the Trumpet Winsock
included on this disk. Use the Program Manager s File menu
Run option to execute the SETUP.EXE program found on this
disk. SETUP.EXE will install the programs on your hard drive
and create an Internet Programming group window.
Internet編程技術 [配套程序]
[涉及平臺] VC
[作者] void
[文件大小] 1032K
This project attempts to implement a Database using B+Tree. The project has developed a DATABASE SYSTEM with lesser memory consumption. Its API includes simple SQL Statements and the output is displayed on the screen. Certain applications for which several features of existing databases like concurrency control, transaction management, security features are not enabled. B+Trees can be used as an index for factor access to the data. Help facility is provided to know the syntax of SQL Statements.
Bing is a point-to-point bandwidth measurement tool (hence the b ), based on ping. Bing determines the real (raw, as opposed to available or average) throughput on a link by measuring ICMP echo requests roundtrip times for different packet sizes for each end of the link
Verilog HDL: Magnitude
For a vector (a,b), the magnitude representation is the following:
A common approach to implementing these arithmetic functions is to use the Coordinate Rotation Digital Computer (CORDIC) algorithm. The CORDIC algorithm calculates the trigonometric functions of sine, cosine, magnitude, and phase using an iterative process. It is made up of a series of micro-rotations of the vector by a set of predetermined constants, which are powers of two. Using binary arithmetic, this algorithm essentially replaces multipliers with shift and add operations. In a Stratix™ device, it is possible to calculate some of these arithmetic functions directly, without having to implement the CORDIC algorithm.
I wrote this code early this year using ColdFire MCF5213 in codewarrior IDE. The LCD is STN B/W 320x240 dot matrix LCD. The code include 3 different fonts, and basic LCD driver. All original!
Let the following relational tables be given: R = (A, B, C) and S = (D, E, F) where A, B, C, D, E, and F are the attributes (columns). Write the SQL statements that will express each of the queries given below: