Alicebot and AIML Software Implementations
The AI Foundation and our community has three open source free software "products"
1. The specification of the AIML language itself.
2. Various free software interpreters that implement (1).
3. The contents of the ALICE brain written in AIML (and other free AIML sets that exist).
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.
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.
FERRET - a broadcast analysis tool
This tool is designed to demonstrate the problem of "data seapage".
The average machine broadcasts a lot of information about itself
on open networks. This tool captures and organizes this information.
This code is extremely low quality, hacked together in order to
demonstrate the problem at the BlackHat Federal 2007 conference.
Higher quality code should be available around May 2007 on our
website at http://www.erratasec.com.
This is a Rural Dispensary Management System developed in Java Swing. Liquid Aqua look and feel had been used and can provide a good example for developing basic applications in Swing. it can also be used as an Rural Dispensary Management System by itself.
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While teaching classes on digital transmission and mobile communications for
undergraduate and graduate students, I was wondering if it would be possible to
write a book capable of giving them some insight about the practical meaning of the
concepts, beyond the mathematics; the same insight that experience and repetitive
contact with the subject are capable to construct; the insight that is capable of build-
ing the bridge between the theory and how the theory manifests itself in practice.
There is an unprecedented enthusiasm for radio frequency
identification (RFID) technologies today. RFID is based on the
exchange of information carried by electromagnetic waves between a
label, or tag, and a reader. This technology is currently in full
economic expansion, which has manifested itself in widely backed
research activities, some of which will be examined in this book.
The purpose of this book is to help anyone involved in small-scale geophys-
ical surveys. It is not a textbook in the traditional sense, in that it is designed
for use in the field and concerns itself with practical matters – with the-
ory taking second place. Where theory determines field practice, it is stated,
not developed or justified. For example, no attempt is made to explain why
four-electrode resistivity works where two-electrode surveys do not.