Where We ve Been Where We re Going
Back in February (that s 1998, but it almost seems longer), Dr. GUI set off to start a set of columns on the Active Template Library (ATL).
Abstract: It is incredible how many programmable logic controls (PLCs) around us make our modern life possible and pleasant.Machines in our homes heat and cool our air and water, as well as preserve and cook our food. This tutorial explains the importanceof PLCs, and describes how to choose component parts using the parametric tools on the Maxim's website.A similar version of this article was published February 29, 2012 in John Day's Automotive Electronic News.
The initial planning and thinking about this book began during a discussion of SQL Server futures in
July 2001. The discussion was with Rob Howard during a trip to Microsoft to discuss the first book I was
working on at that time. After that, I stayed involved in what was happening in ADO.NET by going to
the SQL Server Yukon Technical Preview in Bellevue, Washington, in February 2002 and by working
with the ASP.NET and SQL Server teams at Microsoft since July 2003.
This code was used to produce simulation results described in:
Using Directional Antennas to Prevent Wormhole Attacks
Lingxuan Hu and David Evans. Network and Distributed System Security
Symposium, San Diego, 5-6 February 2004.
The Original USB 2.0 specification released on April 27, 2000
Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of December 7, 2000
Mini-B connector Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Pull-up/pull-down Resistors Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of May 28, 2002
Interface Association Descriptor Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Rounded Chamfer Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of October 8, 2003
Unicode Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of February 21, 2005
Inter-Chip USB Supplement Revision 1.0 as of March 13, 2006
Revision 1.3 of the USB On-The-Go Supplement as of December 5, 2006
Revision 1.01 of the Micro-USB Cables and Connectors Specification as of April 4, 2007
USB 2.0 Link Power Management Addendum Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of July 16, 2007.
Sams Teach Yourself Regular Expressions in 10 Minutes
By Ben Forta
Publisher : Sams Publishing
Pub Date : February 28, 2004
ISBN : 0-672-32566-7
Pages : 192
The MDP toolbox proposes functions related to the resolution of discrete-time Markov Decision Process : finite horizon, value iteration, policy iteration, linear programming algorithms with some variants.
The functions (m-functions) were developped with MATLAB v6.0 (one of the functions requires the Mathworks Optimization Toolbox) by the decision team of the Biometry and Artificial Intelligence Unit of INRA Toulouse (France).
The version 2.0 (February 2005) handles sparse matrices and contains an example