10分鐘學(xué)會SQl第三版
Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 10 Minutes has established itself as the gold standard for introductory SQL books, offering a fast-paced accessible tutorial to the major themes and techniques involved in applying the SQL language. Forta s examples are clear and his writing style is crisp and concise. As with earlier editions, this revision includes coverage of current Versions of all major commercial SQL platforms. New this time around is coverage of MySQL, and PostgreSQL. All examples have been tested against each SQL platform, with incompatibilities or platform distinctives called out and explained.
很好的linux內(nèi)核調(diào)試軟件 兼轅馬,沒有密碼。
The ia64 and ix86 directories contain Versions of kdb prior to v2.0
(kdb version v2.0, not the kernel version). Older Versions of kdb had
complete patches for each architecture it supported, each patch included
all the common kdb code. This format was awkward to maintain and use
for multiple platforms.
Starting with kdb v2.0 there is a common patch against each kernel which
contains all the architecture independent code plus separate architecture
dependent patches. Either use an old style (v1.8 or v1.9) kdb patch or
use a new style (v2.0) common patch plus the corresponding architecture
dependent patch.
The intent of the software contained on this CD is to provide support for the material covered in the textbook. All programs have been developed and tested using MATLAB Version 5.2. Although the authors believe that all routines should be compatible with earlier Versions of MATLAB, this may not be the case. The software is maintained and regularly updated through our Web-site at www.wpi.edu/ece/EM_RF_lab/book. It is assumed that the user has a basic knowledge of MATLAB. Support of MATLAB is maintained through the MathWorks, Inc. Web-site at www.mathworks.com.
The intent of the software contained on this CD is to provide support for the material covered in the textbook. All programs have been developed and tested using MATLAB Version 5.2. Although the authors believe that all routines should be compatible with earlier Versions of MATLAB, this may not be the case. The software is maintained and regularly updated through our Web-site at www.wpi.edu/ece/EM_RF_lab/book. It is assumed that the user has a basic knowledge of MATLAB. Support of MATLAB is maintained through the MathWorks, Inc. Web-site at www.mathworks.com.
he AVRcam source files were built using the WinAVR distribution
(version 3.3.1 of GCC). I haven t tested other Versions of GCC,
but they should compile without too much difficulty. The makefile
used to build the source is included
RTEMS (Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems) is a free open source real-time operating system designed for embedded systems.
The acronym RTEMS initially stood for Real-Time Executive for Missile Systems, then became Real-Time Executive for Military Systems before changing to its current meaning. RTEMS development began in the late 1980s with early Versions of RTEMS available via ftp as early as 1993. OAR Corporation is currently managing the RTEMS project in cooperation with a Steering Committee which includes user representatives.
The CUBA library provides new implementation of four general-purpose multidimensional integration algorithms: Vegas, Suave, Divonne, and
Cuhre. Suave is a new algorithm, Divonne is a known algorithm to which important details have been added, and Vegas and Cuhre are new
implementations of existing algorithms with only few improvements over the original Versions. All four algorithms can integrate vector integrands
and have very similar Fortran, C/C++, and Mathematica interfaces.
UCOS/II for ICCAVR
- The version of UCOS/II is 2.04
- the original port was done by Ole Saether for the IAR compiler. Jens E.
Holtegaard ported one version using ICCAVR. Joerg Meyer did another port
(using Jens port as a start?). This is basically Joerg s port plus a
little bit of changes and documentation by me.
- YOU MUST DOWNLOAD THE MAIN PART OF THE UCOS/II FROM THE UCOS/II WEBSITE
http://www.ucos-ii.com . The supplied project file assumes the portable
source is in the ..\source directory.
- Joerg has written couple document showing the stack frames etc. but it
is in German :-) They are included in this directory.
- The Timer2 overflow interrupt is used for Timer Tick. If you want to
change that, modify os_cpu_c.c and os_cpu_a.s
- I have tested this using ATMega103 with and without external RAM
using AVR Studio simulator. See test1.c test program. Both Code
Compressed (PRO) and STD Versions have been tested.
The problem of image registration subsumes a number of problems and techniques in multiframe
image analysis, including the computation of optic flow (general pixel-based motion), stereo
correspondence, structure from motion, and feature tracking. We present a new registration
algorithm based on spline representations of the displacement field which can be specialized to
solve all of the above mentioned problems. In particular, we show how to compute local flow,
global (parametric) flow, rigid flow resulting from camera egomotion, and multiframe Versions of
the above problems. Using a spline-based description of the flow removes the need for overlapping
correlation windows, and produces an explicit measure of the correlation between adjacent flow
estimates. We demonstrate our algorithm on multiframe image registration and the recovery of 3D
projective scene geometry. We also provide results on a number of standard motion sequences.