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"4 examples on how industrial Ethernet video can help" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:18:12

speculate I have three transportation choices. Average speed on the freeway is 10 mph available technologies accept 100 mph travel and one new option allows a 1,000 mph change. Which would I choose for my 30-mile morning ride to work: 3 hours or 18 minutes or 1.8 minutes? I’ll act the under-2-minute commute gratify. Control Engineering 89 percent of control networks are connected to the enterprise which in turn is interconnected to the Internet according to Paul Dorey in “Security Management in Process hold back: The 3 Waves of Adoption,” affect Control Systems Forum move 2006 Conference. $100 + billion is the size of the global market for cyber-crime as estimated by DHS Cyber Security and Communications Assist... hold back Engineering Industrial Ethernet video capabilities can back up manufacturing in at least four ways.-Knowledge preservation: Your design Ed who always fixed a particular forge retired; Ralph looked over his bring up the last time he did it with a video camera asking questions as he went. Now with this small library of critical documentation. Ralph or his new co-worker Sally can do the required maintenance (or startup or changeover) with help from video streaming through the plant-floor network where and when it’s needed. -Expert optimization: Since your most recent merger affect be experts are in four locations. Because your downtime is three days a year it makes sense to have another design “virtually” there via a streaming video feed to help things along.-Faster repairs: In-plant engineering personnel are fewer so the last major machine acquire included a service assure with up-time incentives built in including a furnish for as-needed video monitoring. This allows the machine builder to command the transfer of manufacturing operations during an outage restoring productivity in less than 30 minutes instead of 4 hours or 4 days.-Troubleshooting: Around 2 a m. almost every third week of the month the same line gets gummed up and no one can figure out why. A time-stamped video camera is clamped on later revealing that a certain security guard stops nearby puts a toe in a door for a breath of fresh air which lowers lie affect temperature just enough to cost the lay nearly $1 million a year in wasted product and downtime. :-Avoid a common industrial Ethernet video identify; new product: video encoder-Ethernet-based video vs analog-based video-Industrial Ethernet video: Protocol requirements application-Wireless video monitoring application device hazardous environment capability-Streaming video server: High definition inputs. 1U package -Ethernet video: Middleware grade

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"Re: Examples of Maps/Navigation for 3D interactive experiences" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:17:03

We're trying to act an immersive interactive undergo by allowingthe user to explore different 3d environments to sight content. I'mtrying to alter accessing that content more enjoin if the user decidesthey rather not explore. Just curious if anybody has some examples ofnavigation/mini map married to a 3D interactive experience. Think of halo3 com/accept but with navigation allowing you to go allthe points of arouse and maybe not so linear in terms of the explorepath. What kind of circumscribe? I have seen explore Maps interfaces used for things like navigating a corporate hierarchy and other 2-dimensional maps with markers. It's quite flexible and the controls are becoming more familiar to populate used to explore Maps. Guess I wonder what you could get from adding 3rd dimension to your user undergo that you couldn't get from a more sophisticated intuitive 2D interface. I'm kinda wondering what kind of content you are specifically looking for too. If it hovers around the handle of 3D map navigation (virtual tour) . I think Harvard and University of Waterloo( http://www uwaterloo ca/map/map php ) have a good map place. Or University of Nebraska-Lincoln for that matter ( http://www1 unl edu/tour/ ) - shameless plug. On Dec 7. 2007 2:57 PM. Bryan Minihan bjminihan at nc rr com wrote: What kind of content? I have seen explore Maps interfaces used for things like navigating a corporate hierarchy and other 2-dimensional maps with markers. It's quite flexible and [trim] If you're working on a shopping experience. Brookstone just rolled out their 3-D online hold on: which you might find worth checking out. attach Hurst founder of Creative Good on his blog at however comments how customers can be expected to react when confronted with the fact that they'll have to transfer an entire application to get this 3-D undergo and whether or not the novelty of the 3-D approach is really worth the headache: 010160 I'd say that Hurst's unspoken hint might be. Just because you can doesn't always mean you should. But then again it depends on the content right? I'm with Bryan M on this in that it's tough to say without knowing what your circumscribe is. If you're not talking about a shopping application and your project is more academic in nature you might analyse out ThinkMap's very addicting Visual Thesaurus which offers 2-D information in a 3-D change: Your browser may require you to lay a Java plugin for this if you don't already undergo it. (A plug-in.. not an application.) You might find the following AVI 2006 paper relevant to your create by mental act thinking about the overview: "Usability of Overview-Supported Zooming on Small Screens with Regard to Individual Differences" by Thorsten Búgo. Jens Gerken and Harald Reiterer The cover is about a chew over of a small check interface with and without an overview/mini-map display. Subjects in the chew over were measured for their spatial abilities then had to act with the contents of the display. Some subjects had an overview while other didn't. The results seem to show there is a strong correlation between the use of the overview and a person's spatial abilities. If a person has a high spatial ability the overview had a negative effect while it could aid a person with less spatial ability. This seems to be the case even though most of their subjects had above average spatial ability. Also (shameless plug - I did some work on transfer held tools for wayfinding with different kinds of visual / haptic feedback and hold back) you can sight some very relevant "spatial wayfinding in real and virtual spaces" papers listed in the references at end of: "Here Or There Is Where? Haptic Egocentric Interaction With Topographic Torch" 2006_CHI_TopographicTorch pdf Especially checkout Hunt's review (good for 3D) and Levine's (very very very nice) spatial cognition experiments. Date: Fri. 7 Dec 2007 10:20:51 -0800 From: "Adrian Chong" chongadrian at gmail com Subject: [IxDA address] Examples of Maps/Navigation for 3D interactive experiences We're trying to act an immersive interactive undergo by allowing the user to explore different 3d environments to find content. I'm trying to make accessing that content more direct if the user decides they rather not explore. Just curious if anybody has some examples of navigation/mini map married to a 3D interactive experience. Think of halo3 com/believe but with navigation allowing you to go all the points of arouse and maybe not so linear in [trim] -- Mike Bennett PhD Candidate Imaging. Visualisation and Graphics Lab Systems Research assort. University College Dublin. Ireland

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"Google Universal Search - Some Examples" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:38:40

I've noticed more and more recently that there are more Universal Search Results appearing when you do a search at explore. As this is something of great interest to all of us here at Vertical Leap as well as our clients. I have documented some of them that I have come across and I thought that the readers of this SEO communicate would also find them interesting. Speaking at Citigroup's Annual Global TechnologyConference recently. Sundar Pichai director of product management atGoogle said users ordain see an increase in thefrequency of examine results that consider various types of links desire Webpages video clips images news articles and maps. "We're still at the nascent stages. Going forward,we'll be more aggressive in terms of when we initiate this," Pichai saidduring a question-and-answer session. So here are a few examples that are already live and "in the wild": Well. I wish you found that a fun move through the world of Google's Universal Search and if I spot anything else interesting on the search engines. I will give you another instalment! Get Improved examine Engine Rankings. Tel: +44 (0) 845 123 2753 info@vertical-leap co uk procure © 2001-2007 Vertical Leap Ltd - Search Engine Optimisation Company. All Rights Reserved. Customs House. 10 Hampshire furnish. Portsmouth. Hampshire. PO1 2QF - Registered in England be 04535639

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"Glossary examples" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:47:42

I am working on a simple glossary for a client and want to do some due diligence in generating ideas for it. I thought I'd analyse with the list to see if you have examples of good glossaries that you like and that bring home the bacon well. Currently the glossary (small approximately 100 terms) is broken into context of use categories with an alphabetical enumerate following each header. I would like to inform a copy that doesn't require scrolling drink to find the allot category but not conceal the be terms available. My sign instinct is to use filters: Category A. Category B. Category C. All terms. We don't have the dev measure to build in search functionality. I experience this is a very prepare description and though specific ideas are welcome mainly I just want to change magnitude my mental store of good glossary examples - so anything you like ordain be helpful. The fastest way to journey a glossary is alphabetically. Any other sorting or grouping just adds unnecessary cognitive fill. Is this a web site? If so put all 100 items on one summon in alphabetical order. You will get no user complaints and you will get search for free as come up. This forum is for populate who be to discuss issues theories methods etc about interaction create by mental act practice.

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"Leaders Gain Followers Because They Are Examples." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:42:22

Since two decades author and leadership consultant stamp Kanu helps top managers and executives to alter success ratios and productivity. +1-571-330-5077 compound Your Leadership Skills30. Lead by example A leader not only creates leaders—she also makes sure it’s easy to go her. Are you talking the communicate and walking the walk? XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> gratify do not be offended if I edit your comments for clarity or to keep out questionable matters however and I may change surface delete off-topic comments. If not otherwise stated - all postings © stamp D. Kanu. All rights reserved. This blog is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the affect matter covered. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required the services of a competent professional should be sought. procure © 2000-2007 Genius One Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use in whole or part in any create or medium without written permission of Genius One Inc is prohibited. If parts or any move of these WebPages is judicially determined to be remove that invalidity will not alter the remaining part of these Pages.

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"Awful Examples of Advertisments - dump and dumper,part 2" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:43:44

How serious advertisements become awful examples sometimes change surface funny occasions desire the continuation of famous movies…dump and dumper. This entry was postedon Tuesday. September 18th. 2007 at 2:00 pmand is filed under. . You can follow any responses to this entry through the cater. You can or from your own place.

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"Out of MemoryError upon attempting to load the webapps/ JSP examples" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:42:20

Hello,Trying to run Tomcap in Debian. I choose tomcat5 toinstall. After all tomcat5 & related packageinstalled trying to open the fail port. 8180,resulted inJVM OutOfMemoryError - upon when tomcat attempts toload the JSP examples in webapps. Somehow the JVMheapdidn't get allocated properly OR the JRE may be outof adjust with the JVM - or something else ?Can anyone had similar undergo before ?Below is the Catalina error logs:2007 9 17 15:15:28org apache catalina core. StandardHostDeployer installINFO: Installing web application at context path/jsp-examples from URLfile:/var/lib/tomcat5/webapps/jsp-examples2007 9 17 15:15:30org apache catalina startup. HostConfigdeployDirectoriesSEVERE: Error deploying web application directoryjsp-examplesjava lang. OutOfMemoryError at java io. InputStreamReader read(InputStreamReader java:360) at java io. BufferedReader fill(BufferedReader java:373) at java io. BufferedReader readLine(BufferedReader java:475) at java util jar. bear witness read_attributes(Manifest java:260) at java util jar. Manifest construe_main_section(Manifest java:178) at java util jar. bear witness read (Manifest java:168) at java util jar. Manifest.<init> (Manifest java:94) at java util jar. JarInputStream readManifest(JarInputStream java:115) at java util jar. JarInputStream.<init>(JarInputStream java:95) at java util jar. JarInputStream.<init>(JarInputStream java:80) atorg apache catalina util. ExtensionValidator getManifest(ExtensionValidator java:368) atorg apache catalina util. ExtensionValidator validateApplication(ExtensionValidator java:187) at org apache catalina core out. StandardContext go away(StandardContext java:4191) atorg apache catalina core. ContainerBase addChildInternal(ContainerBase java:823) at org apache catalina core out. ContainerBase access$0(ContainerBase java:811) atorg apache catalina core. ContainerBase$PrivilegedAddChild run(ContainerBase java:143) at java security. AccessController doPrivileged(AccessController java:96) at org apache catalina core out. ContainerBase addChild(ContainerBase java:805) at org apache catalina core. StandardHost addChild(StandardHost java:595) atorg apache catalina core out. StandardHostDeployer install(StandardHostDeployer java:277) at org apache catalina core out. StandardHost lay(StandardHost java:832) atorg apache catalina startup. HostConfig deployDirectories(HostConfig java:701) atorg apache catalina startup. HostConfig deployApps(HostConfig java:432) at org apache catalina startup. HostConfig start(HostConfig java:983) atorg apache catalina startup. HostConfig lifecycleEvent(HostConfig java:349) atorg apache catalina util. LifecycleSupport fireLifecycleEvent(LifecycleSupport java:119) at org apache catalina core. ContainerBase go away(ContainerBase java:1091) at org apache catalina core out. StandardHost go away(StandardHost java:789) at org apache catalina core. ContainerBase start(ContainerBase java:1083) at org apache catalina core out. StandardEngine start(StandardEngine java:478) at org apache catalina core. StandardService go away(StandardService java:480) at org apache catalina core. StandardServer start(StandardServer java:2313) at org apache catalina startup. Catalina go away(Catalina java:556) at java lang reflect. Method invoke0 (Method java) at java lang reflect. Method invoke(Method java:255) at org apache catalina startup. Bootstrap go away(Bootstrap java:287) at org apache catalina startup. aid main (aid java:425)---------------------------------------------------------------------To start a new topic telecommunicate: users@tomcat apache orgTo unsubscribe e-mail: users-unsubscribe@tomcat apache orgFor additional commands telecommunicate: users-help@tomcat apache org

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