This a simple compressor based on aplib, yoda s Kernel code, and my own
stuffing Around. It only has one function with MANY limitations at the moment,
but it is desinged for demo purposes only so it don t matter.
Web Conferencing system allow you to conduct the web conference Around the globe. The system allow to share the desktop , application, dashboard, voice chatting and video conferencing.
I always wanted to play Around with JNI. This is my first attempt so I created a utility DLL called TestImpl.dll that exports several useful functions which are difficult or impossible to implement in JAVA.
RFID, the wireless technology that has helped
millions of people Around the world to protect their property and
make their workplaces safer is now in danger of being viewed as a
security risk. Ray Stanton examines the love-hate relationship
between people and Radio Frequency Identification [RFID] tags and
highlights the need for informed debate about the privacy issues the
technology raises.
For a programming language, Fortran has been Around a long time. It was one
of the first widely used 鈥渉igh-level鈥?languages, as well as the first
programming language to be standardized. It is still the premier language for
scientific and engineering computing applications.
The purpose of this handbook is to describe the latest version of this language,
Fortran 90. This chapter gives some history of the development and
standardization of Fortran and describes the notation used to specify the
syntax of Fortran 90.
Software-defined radios (SDRs) have been Around for more than a decade. The
first complete Global Positioning System (GPS) implementation was described
by Dennis Akos in 1997. Since then several research groups have presented their
contributions.We therefore find it timely to publish an up-to-date text on the subject
and at the same time include Galileo, the forthcoming European satellitebased
navigation system. Both GPS and Galileo belong to the category of Global
Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).
Software-defined radios (SDRs) have been Around for more than a decade. The
first complete Global Positioning System (GPS) implementation was described
by Dennis Akos in 1997. Since then several research groups have presented their
contributions.We therefore find it timely to publish an up-to-date text on the subject
and at the same time include Galileo, the forthcoming European satellitebased
navigation system. Both GPS and Galileo belong to the category of Global
Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)