DirectX not only provides fast access to the hardware and therefore incredibly speedy performance, but it also makes it much easier for hardware developers to produce new devices that work well in the Windows environment. The DirectX APIs take away the necessity of writing your own low-level, device-specific code to access hardware such as the display adapter and NetWork card, making it much easier for you to write programs that take full advantage of the computer s multimedia capabilities.
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/
WordNet is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George A. Miller. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting NetWork of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser. WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNet s structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing.
8051 Web Server project
See Makefile for build notes
Written for Keil C51 V5.1 compiler, notes:
It uses big endian order, which is the same as the
NetWork byte order, unlike x86 systems.
Use OPTIMIZE(2)or higher so that automatic variables get shared
// between functions, to stay within the 256 bytes idata space
PTypes (C++ Portable Types Library) is a simple alternative to the STL that includes multithreading and NetWorking. It defines dynamic strings, variants, character sets, lists and other basic data types along with threads, synchronization objects, IP sockets and named pipes. PTypes also offers message queues as an alternative method of thread synchronization. Its main `target audience is developers of complex NetWork daemons, robots or non-visual client/server applications of any kind
Sector is a system infrastructure software that provides functionality for distributed data storage, access, and analysis/processing. It automatically manages large volumetric data across servers or clusters, even those over distributed wide area high speed NetWorks. Sector provides simple tools and APIs to access and/or process the data. Data and server locations are transparent to users, as the whole Sector NetWork is a single NetWorked super computer to the users.
n this demo, we show how to use Rao-Blackwellised particle filtering to exploit the conditional independence structure of a simple DBN. The derivation and details are presented in A Simple Tutorial on Rao-Blackwellised Particle Filtering for Dynamic Bayesian NetWorks. This detailed discussion of the ABC NetWork should complement the UAI2000 paper by Arnaud Doucet, Nando de Freitas, Kevin Murphy and Stuart Russell. After downloading the file, type "tar -xf demorbpfdbn.tar" to uncompress it. This creates the directory webalgorithm containing the required m files. Go to this directory, load matlab5 and type "dbnrbpf" for the demo.
Siproxd is a proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol.
It handles registrations of SIP clients on a private IP NetWork
and performs rewriting of the SIP message bodies to make SIP
connections work via an masquerading firewall (NAT).
It allows SIP software clients (like kphone, linphone) or SIP
hardware clients (Voice over IP phones which are SIP-compatible,
such as those from Cisco, Grandstream or Snom) to work behind
an IP masquerading firewall or NAT router
In this demo, we show how to use Rao-Blackwellised particle filtering to exploit the conditional independence structure of a simple DBN. The derivation and details are presented in A Simple Tutorial on Rao-Blackwellised Particle Filtering for Dynamic Bayesian NetWorks. This detailed discussion of the ABC NetWork should complement the UAI2000 paper by Arnaud Doucet, Nando de Freitas, Kevin Murphy and Stuart Russell. After downloading the file, type "tar -xf demorbpfdbn.tar" to uncompress it. This creates the directory webalgorithm containing the required m files. Go to this directory, load matlab5 and type "dbnrbpf" for the demo.
The ISO Base Media File Format is designed to contain timed media information for a presentation in a
flexible, extensible format that facilitates interchange, management, editing, and presentation of the media.
This presentation may be ‘local’ to the system containing the presentation, or may be via a NetWork or other
stream delivery mechanism.
This exercise is aimed at exploring how rate control and adaptation of carrier sense threshold can affect spatial reuse (and hence aggregate throughput) in a multi-hop NetWork.