The code on this diskette has been organized by chapter. Each subdirectory
containing listing has a readme.txt describing program usage and any relevent
file formats. The readme will also describe how to compile the target
programs under IBM OS/2 (TM) using the using C Set++ compiler (TM). All programs on
this diskette have been compiled and tested in this environment. The majority
of programs on this diskette should port to other environments with only minor
adjustments. The Exception to this are those programs which utilize
presentation manager for graphical display of program data. In particular,
the grid1 programs in \chapt4\backprop\ and \chapt3\ fall into this latter category.
DSR-UU is a DSR implementation that runs in Linux and in the ns-2 network simulator.
DSR-UU implements most of the basic DSR features specified in the DSR
draft (version 10). One big Exception is flow extensions.
DSR-UU does NOT use ARP, so do not be surprised if you do not see ARP
traffic. DSR-UU instead uses its own neighbor table that sets up the
MAC-to-IP translation during route discovery.
This taglib contains tags used to create struts input forms, as well as other tags generally useful in the creation of HTML-based user interfaces.
Many of the tags in this tag library will throw a JspException at runtime when they are utilized incorrectly (such as when you specify an invalid combination of tag attributes). JSP allows you to declare an "error page" in the <%@ page %> directive. If you wish to process the actual Exception that caused the problem, it is passed to the error page as a request attribute under key org.apache.struts.action.Exception.
This book is an introduction to Ada 95. It uses an example-driven approach which gradually develops small trivial programs into large case-study type programs. The main emphasis of this book is on maintenance problems, and using object-oriented technology to write maintainable, extensible programs. Program design is introduced throughout the book, with hypothetical maintenance scenarios used to shoe design shortcomings. and revise them to accomodate maintenance needs. Practical issues such as debugging programs are tackled, and important Ada features not found in other languages are dealt with practically and early on in the text. These include Exception handling, user-defined types, procedures, functions, packages and child packages.
This contains the following topics and more
ARM Architecture
Data Processing Instruction
Load and Store instructions
Branching & Exception
ARM Instructions
ARM Architecture for CDAC
In engineering, compensation is planning for side effects or other unintended issues in a design. The design of an invention can itself also be to compensate for some other existing issue or Exception.
One example is in a voltage-controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO), which is normally affected not only by voltage, but to a lesser extent by temperature. A temperature-compensated version (a TCVCXO) is designed so that heat buildup within the enclosure of a transmitter or other such device will not alter the piezoelectric effect, thereby causing frequency drift.
Another example is motion compensation on digital cameras and video cameras, which keep a picture steady and not blurry.