FreeReport 2.34 consists of the report engine, designer and previewer, with capabilities comparable to QuickReport 3 and ReportBuilder 3.52. FreeReport 2.34 works with Delphi 2/3/4/5/6 and C++ Builder 1/3/4.
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Abstract: This application note describes a new generation of digital-input Class D audio amplifiers that achieve high PSRRperformance, comparable to traditional analog Class D amplifiers. More importantly, these digital-input Class D amplifiersprovide additional benefits of reduced power, complexity, noise, and system cost.
WordNet is an extensive database developed by Princeton University faculty and students over the last thirty years. The database defines relationships between words in a comparable method to the way humans think of related words.
In this paper, we describe the development of a rapidly reconfigurable system in which the users’ tacit knowledge and requirements are
elicited via a process of Interactive Evolution, finding the image processing parameters to achieve the required goals without any need for
specialised knowledge of the machine vision system. We show that the resulting segmentation can be quickly and easily evolved from
scratch, and achieves detection rates comparable to those of a hand-tuned system on a hot-rolled steel defect recognition problem.
This project features a complete JPEG Hardware Compressor (standard Baseline DCT, JFIF header) with 2:1:1 subsampling, able to compress at a rate of up to 24 images per second (on XC2V1000-4 @ 40 MHz with resolution 352x288).
Image resolution is not limited. It takes an RGB input (row-wise) and outputs to a memory the compressed JPEG image. Its quality is comparable to software solutions.
Master the essentials of concurrent programming,including testing and debugging
This textbook examines languages and libraries for multithreaded programming. Readers learn how to create threads in Java and C++, and develop essential concurrent programming and problem-solving skills. Moreover, the textbook sets itself apart from other comparable works by helping readers to become proficient in key testing and debugging techniques. Among the topics covered, readers are introduced to the relevant aspects of Java, the POSIX Pthreads library, and the Windows Win32 Applications Programming Interface.
The code for this article was written for version 1.0 of the
Active Template Library (ATL). The current version of the code
(in SieveATL) was built with Visual C++ 6.0 and the ATL provided
with that compiler. It may be slightly different than the code
shown in the article.
The directory SieveMFC contains an MFC version of a component
equivalent to the ATL version discussed in the article. It was built
with version 5 of the C++ compiler and the MFC version provided
with it.
The code discussed in the article was later adapted for Hardcore
Visual Basic, Second Edition. comparable Visual Basic versions are
discussed in Chapter 10 of the book.
Bruce McKinney