MATSNL is a package of MATLAB M-files for computing wireless sensor node
lifetime/power budget and solving optimal node archItecture choice problems. It is intended
as an analysis and simulation tool for researchers and educators that are easy to use and
modify. MATSNL is designed to give the rough power/ lifetime predictions based on node
and application specifications while giving useful insight on platform design for the large
node lifetime by providing side-by-side comparison across various platforms.
A programmable digital signal processor (PDSP) is a special-purpose microprocessor
with specialized archItecture and instruction set for implementing DSP
algorithms. Typical architectural features include multiple memory partitions (onchip,
off-chip, data memory, program memory, etc.), multiple (generally pipelined)
arithmetic and logic units (ALUs), nonuniform register sets, and extensive
hardware numeric support [1,2]. Single-chip PDSPs have become increasingly
popular for real-time DSP applications [3,4].
The Definitive Guide to SOA: Oracle® Service Bus, Second Edition targets professional software developers and architects who know enterprise development but are new to enterprise service buses (ESBs) and service–oriented archItecture (SOA) development. This is the first book to cover a practical approach to SOA using the BEA AquaLogic Service Bus tool. And it’s written from the “source”—BEA Systems AquaLogic product lead Jeff Davies.
While faster processors, larger memory, and powerful graphics are fundamental requirements for workstations, users
are also demanding a low-cost, solution-based approach wrapped around a standards-based technology. The Sun UltraTM
20 Workstation, which leverages the AMD OpteronTM processor with Direct Connect archItecture based on AMD64
technology, provides multiple operating system choices and leading nVidia graphics, delivers a platform that offers
flexibility and performance in a cost-effective package with solutions to benefit customers across the board.
Professional MFC.
Chapter 1: The Microsoft Developer Studio
Chapter 2: The Wizards and The Gallery
Chapter 3: The Application archItecture Hierarchy
Chapter 4: The Document/View archItecture
Chapter 5: Using Dialogs and Controls in MFC
Chapter 6: User Interface Issues
Chapter 7: Advanced User Interface Programming
Chapter 8: Using the Windows Common Controls
Chapter 9: Writing Programs for the Windows Shell
Chapter 10: Utility and Exception Classes
Chapter 11: Writing Multithreaded Applications with MFC
Chapter 12: Creating Dynamic-link Libraries
Chapter 13: Writing Database Applications
Chapter 14: Writing OLE Containers
Chapter 15: Writing OLE Servers
Chapter 16: ActiveX Controls
Chapter 17: ActiveX Control Containers
Chapter 18: Internet Client Programming
Chapter 19: Internet Server Programming
Appendix A: Installing Visual C++
The 6.0 release of Visual C++ shows Microsoft s continued focus on Internet technologies and COM, which are key components of the new Windows Distributed interNet Application archItecture (DNA). In addition to supporting these platform initiatives, Visual C++ 6.0 also adds an amazing number of productivity-boosting features such as Edit And Continue, IntelliSense, AutoComplete, and code tips. These features take Visual C++ to a new level. We have tried to make sure that this book keeps you up to speed on the latest technologies being introduced into Visual C++.
Supplemental information for a high-speed serial bus that integrates well with most IEEE standard
32-bit and 64-bit parallel buses is specified. It is intended to extend the usefulness of a low-cost interconnect
between external peripherals, IEEE Std 1394-1995. This standard follows the ISO/IEC 13213:1994 Command
and Status Register (CSR) archItecture.
What you always wanted to know about networking but were afraid to ask!
* How networks and the Internet work
* How to build coherent, cost-effective network infrastructures
* How to design networks for maximum reliability and availability
* What you need to know about data center and application networking
* How to secure networks against today?s threats and attacks
* How to take advantage of the latest mobility technologies
* How virtualizing networks can help businesses leverage their network investments even further
* How to combine messaging, calendaring, telephony, audio, video, and web conferencing into a unified communications archItecture