These mobility generator tools are used to generate a rich set of mobility scenarios used
to evaluate the protocol performance in Mobile Ad Hoc Network. The tools include the
Reference Point Group Mobility(RPGM) model, Freeway Mobility Model and Manhattan
Mobility Model.
Generating next numbers in SQLServer should not be a problem. But problems arise when a customer asks for different types of next numbers that you cannot generate directly from SQL Server. This brief article describes how you would tackle this problem in different scenarios.
Advanced_modelling_in_finance_using_Excel_and_VBA(pdf) The book adopts a step-by-step approach to understanding the more sophisticated aspects of Excel macros and VBA programming, showing how these programming techniques can be used to model and manipulate financial data, as applied to equities, bonds and options. The book is essential for financial practitioners who need to develop their financial modelling skill sets as there is an increase in the need to analyse and develop ever more complex what if scenarios.
Today s ActionScript-based applications require increasingly sophisticated architectures and code. This book aids intermediate and advanced ActionScript developers in learning how to plan and build applications more effectively. You ll learn how to apply design patterns as solutions to common programming scenarios. Beyond a reference, Advanced ActionScript with Design Patterns is a practical guide complete with sample mini-applications illustrating each design pattern. The accompanying CD includes a trial version of Flash 8 along
Description: Microsoft?Windows?HTTP Services (WinHTTP) provides developers with a server-supported, high-level interface to the HTTP/1.1 Internet protocol. WinHTTP is designed to be used primarily in server-based scenarios by server applications that communicate with HTTP servers. WinHTTP
is also designed for use in system services and HTTP-based client applications. WinHTTP is more secure and robust than WinInet. However, single-user applications that need FTP or gopher functionality, cookie persistence, caching, automatic credential dialog handling, Internet Explorer compatibility, or downlevel platform support should still consider
using WinInet.
This document contains a detailed description of the usage and configuration of the JSVM [Joint Scalable Video Model] software for the Scalable Video Coding [SVC] project of the Joint Video Team [JVT] of the ISO/IEC Moving Pictures Experts Group [MPEG] and the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group [VCEG].
It provides information how to build the software on Windows32 and Linux platforms. It contains a description of the usage and configuration for the binaries built from the software package, including examples for spatial, SNR and combined scalability scenarios.
Guidelines for the integration and validation of new tools in the software are provided.