... to learn object- oriented software development The goal of this book is to introduce you to the essence ofobject orientation without overwhelming you with all the details of a specific object- oriented ... all the attributes of member objects of that class, as well as the class methods that implement the behavior of member objects object The basic unit ofobject orientation An object is an entity ... system in software based on objects The object is the core concept An object is a software model of a real-world entity or concept Almost anything can be modeled as an object in software For...
... co-development of services, This paper describes the use of a metaphorical figure used in different contexts as part of a discussion ofworking relationships of the co-development of services, ... in the development of public services, places me within the research field which is concerned with the development of eGovernment, which is at the same time the official name of the European Union’s ... study of information technology use, an artificial science with the intertwined complex of people and information technology as its subject matter,’ to use the words of Bo Dahlbom, Professor of...
... Module 7: Workingwith the Microsoft Outlook 2000 Object Model Workingwith MAPIFolder Object Properties Slide Objective To list the most commonly used properties of the MAPIFolder object Lead-in ... Module 7: Workingwith the Microsoft Outlook 2000 Object Model 21 Workingwith Folders Collection Events Slide Objective To list the most commonly used events of the Folders collection object Lead-in ... topmost object is a(n) " & strTop & " object. " End If Module 7: Workingwith the Microsoft Outlook 2000 Object Model Returning the NameSpace Object You can use the GetNameSpace method of the Application...
... to learn object- oriented software development The goal of this book is to introduce you to the essence ofobject orientation without overwhelming you with all the details of a specific object- oriented ... all the attributes of member objects of that class, as well as the class methods that implement the behavior of member objects object The basic unit ofobject orientation An object is an entity ... system in software based on objects The object is the core concept An object is a software model of a real-world entity or concept Almost anything can be modeled as an object in software For...
... '06/12/97'", cnn, ADODB.CursorTypeEnum.adOpenDynamic, _ ADODB.LockTypeEnum.adLockOptimistic) With rstCurr Do Until EOF strTemp = strTemp & " Old Field Value: " & _ Fields("ShippedDate").Value ' Updating ... can most other things with recordsets using VB NET that you have been able to in other languages Now take a look at another common task that you must if you are using ADO with Visual Basic NET: ... Listing A.5 basRecordsetExamples.vb: Opening and Retrieving a Recordset for Display Sub OpenRecordsetWithEditingExample(ByVal txtResults As TextBox) Dim cnn As New ADODB.Connection() Dim rstCurr As...
... coding of the segmentation map (object shapes); (3) shape-adaptive wavelet transform of each object; (4) shape-adaptive SPIHT coding of each object; (5) optimal post-coding rate allocation among objects ... presence of incomplete trees of coefficients; (ii) the interactions with the SA-WT Much of the efficiency of SPIHT, especially at low-rates, is due to the use of zerotrees, that is, trees of coefficients ... (b) x (c) Figure 9: Object overlapping in the transform domain The 4×4 original image with two objects (a) is subject to level of SA-WT: the supports of the two objects overlap with S Li and W Li...
... sum of ran- p Banach space, Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Convergence of randomly weighted sums of Banach- space-valued random elements under some conditions of uniform integrability, of Mathematical ... probability space (, F, P) Let {Fn , n 1} be a sequence of sub F algebras of F For each n 1, denote by E n (Y ) the conditional expectation of random variable Y to Fn The array {Vj , j Z} is ... integrability for the array of random varip ables { Vj , j Z} Lemma Let {kmn , m 1, n 1} be an array of positive integers such that limmn kmn = , and let {Xij ; i, j Z} be an array of random variables...
... a replicated object, the cost of servicing a read or a write depends on the allocation scheme of the object, which is a set of processors that store the most recent version of the object in their ... locality of reference Furthermore, if one of the processors fails, a copy of the object is still available on another processor on the network If we focus on the servicing cost of the set of read-write ... allocation strategies with revised model of Dynamic Window Mechanism (DWM) algorithm jointly implemented with three different types ofobject replacement strategies If optimal utilization of this distributed...
... Gray: Tones with solid shades of gray in place of dots • Line: Tones with vertical lines instead of dots • Noise: Tones that use a random pattern of dots and other small shapes instead of a uniform ... instances of manga, you can use the background of a panel to set up more than just location Often you’ll see patterns or other types of tones used to help convey a wide range of emotions within ... won’t see the wide variety of tools compared to the Pen tool What you see is a group of markers of various sizes and shapes (Examples of lines drawn with each type of marker are shown in Figure...
... use with LVM and then include it in a volume group Why would you this? Well it would let you create new partitions on the fly, and make better use of your space In my case I have a laptop with ... actually start using it Workingwith logical volumes What we really want to is create logical volumes which we can mount and actually use In the future if we run out of space on this volume we ... we'll create a small volume with the name 'test': root@lappy:~# lvcreate -n test size 1g skx-vol Logical volume "test" created This command creates a volume of size 1Gb with the name test hosted...
... required? Arraysof structures • Declaring arraysof int: int x [10]; • Declaring arraysof structure: struct point p[10]; • Initializing arraysof int: int x [4]={0,20,10,2}; • Initializing arraysof ... Review: pointers • Pointers: memory address of variables • ’&’ (address of) operator • Declaring: int x=10; int ∗ px= &x; • Dereferencing: ∗px=20; • Pointer arithmetic: • sizeof() • incrementing/decrementing ... Initialization is done by specifying values of every member struct point ptA={10,20}; • Assignment operator copies every member of the structure (be careful with pointers) Structure (cont.) More examples:...
... disposal of domestic waste and the waste generators responsible for the disposal of industrial waste With respect to the disposal of HzSW, Vietnam has Decision No 23/2006 of the Ministry of Natural ... 90% of the total MSW generated with more than 60% of MSW being recycled, reused, composted, or 27 having energy recovered, and then, in 2025, reaching the collection and treatment of 100% of MSW ... planning of IP development has set the target of increasing the land for IPs to 65 000–70 000 in 2015 with the land for hiring reaching up to 60%;2 this growth will be associated with an increase of...
... (2), or become a sticky program (1) With set-UID and set-GID, the command runs with the assigned user or group permissions (instead of running with permission of the user or group that launched ... Chapter 4: Workingwith Files WARNING! Be very careful with this command You normally not want to blindly overwrite parts of your hard drives The next example makes a compressed backup of the first ... Page 74 Chapter 4: Workingwith Files To follow along with examples in this section, create a directory called /tmp/test and a file called /tmp/test/hello.txt Then a long listing of those two items,...
... resolution—the number of cells contained at each level of the grid—is a matter of balancing the degree of precision offered by the index (the “tightness of fit” around features) with the number of grid cells ... those points contained within the bounding box of a map: 313 CHAPTER 10 WORKINGWITH SPATIAL DATA Figure 10-11 The multilevel grid used by spatial indexes 314 CHAPTER 10 WORKINGWITH SPATIAL DATA ... down large geography objects into several smaller objects 294 CHAPTER 10 WORKINGWITH SPATIAL DATA that each fit within a hemisphere In contrast, there is no limit to the size of a geometry instance,...
... level of granularity, pick a reference date/time I generally use midnight on 1900-01-01, but you can use any date/time within the range of the data type you’re workingwith CHAPTER 11 WORKINGWITH ... and workingwith some of the following query patterns, you can manipulate the data to 360 CHAPTER 11 WORKINGWITH TEMPORAL DATA things such as correlate the number of concurrent queries with ... 341 CHAPTER 11 WORKINGWITH TEMPORAL DATA Figure 11-3 Standard time zones of the world The key benefit of defining these standard zones is that, if two people know the offset of the zone in which...
... Access with the Simple API for XML DOM Document Object Model The Document Object Model protocol converts an XML document into a collection of objects in your program You can then manipulate the object ... directly within the prolog, as well as withpointers to external specification files But those are the subject of later tutorials For more information on these and many other aspects of XML, see ... up with another identifier You could not simply call it "name" without conflicting with the element defined for use in a Another problem with the nonhierarchical nature of...