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Description: Hidden Markov Toolkit (HTK) 3.2.1
HTK is a toolkit for use in research into automatic speech recognition and has been developed by the Speech Vision Robotics Group at the Cambridge University Engineering Department (http://svr-www.eng.cam.ac.uk) and Entropic Ltd (http://www.entropic.com).-Hidden Markov Toolkit (HTK) 3.2.1 HTK is a t OOLKIT for use in research into automatic speec h recognition and has been developed by the Spee ch Vision Robotics Group at the Cambridge Korea adequate Engineering Department (http : / / SVR - www.eng.cam.ac.uk) and Entropic Ltd. (h Miller : / / www.entropic.com).
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Description: Address book helps you look up your addresses from the system tray.
It is quite useful in that way 慶ause it stays out of the way and is
easily accessible when needed. Double clicking on any URL will start
the default web browser and take you to that URL. Double clicking on
the phone number will dial that number. Every column supports
sorting and can be customized to your needs. Preview will display
the notes associated with each record.
This program can also import Comma Separated Values (*csv) text files
of Outlook Express. -Address book helps you look up your address es from the system tray. It is quite useful in tha t - ause way it stays out of the way and is easily ac cessible when needed. Double clicking on any UR L will start the default web browser and take you to that URL. Double clicking on the phone number will dial that number. Every column supports so Lye and can be customized to your needs. Previ ew will display the notes associated with each r ecord. This program can also import Comma Separ ated Values (* csv) text files of Outlook Expres s.
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Description: In this first-ever paperback edition of his long-time best-seller, motivational speaker Steve Chandler helps you create an action plan for living your vision in business and in life. It features 100 proven methods to positively change the way you think and act-methods based on feedback from the hundreds of thousands of corporate and public seminar attendees Chandler speaks to each year. 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself will help you break through the negative barriers and banish the pessimistic thoughts that are preventing you from fulfilling your lifelong goals and dreams. Whether you re self-employed, a manager, or a high-level executive, it s still easy to get stuck in the daily routines of life, fantasizing about what could have been. Steve Chandler helps you turn that way of thinking around and make what could have been into what can and will be.
-In this first-ever paperback edition of hi 's long-time best-seller. motivational speaker Steve Chandler helps you create an action plan for living your vision in b usiness and in life. It features 100 proven meth ods to positively change the way you think and ac t-methods based on feedback from the hundreds o f thousands of corporate and public seminar att endees Chandler speaks to each year. 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself will help you break through t he negative barriers and banish the pessimisti c thoughts that are preventing you from fulfill ing your lifelong goals and dreams. Whether you 're self-employed, a manager, or a high-level executive, it's still easy to get stuck in the daily routines of life, fantasizing about what could have been. Steve C. handler helps you turn
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Description: ************************************************************************ * * * * * THIS IS THE H Y P L A S 2.0 README FILE * * ----------------- * * * * HYPLAS is a finite element program for implicit small and large * * strain analisys of hyperelastic and elasto-plastic two-dimensional * * and axisymmetric solids * * * * HYPLAS v2.0 is the companion software to the textbook: * * EA de Souza Neto, D Peric & DRJ Owen. Computational Methods for * * Plasticity: Theory and Applications. Wiley, Chichester, 2008. * * (www.wiley.com/go/desouzaneto) * * * * Copyright (c) 1998-2008 EA de Souza Neto, D Peric, D.R.J. Owen * *----------------------------------------------------------------------* * File last updated: 18 October 2008 * * * * This file belongs in the directory ../HYPLAS_v2.0 * ************************************************************************ * * * I M P O R T A N T * * * * READ SECTIONS 0 TO 3 OF THIS FILE CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING * * TO COMPILE AND RUN THE PROGRAM HYPLAS ON YOUR COMPUTER !! * * * * THE AUTHORS DO NOT GUARANTEE THAT ANY SUGGESTIONS/INSTRUCTIONS * * GIVEN IN THIS README FILE WILL WORK ON ANY PARTICULAR OPERATING * * SYSTEM. IF YOU DECIDE TO FOLLOW ANY SUGGESTIONS/INSTRUCTIONS * * GIVEN HERE YOU MUST DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK. * * * * * * BUG REPORTS: Please send bug reports to * * * * hyplas_v2.0@live.co.uk * * * * Messages sent to the authors' personal email addresses * * will NOT be answered. * ************************************************************************ This file contains the following sections: 0. Copyright statement and disclaimer 0.(a) Copyright statement 0.(b) Disclaimer 0.(c) Conditions of use 1. Introduction 1.(a) Note on portability 2. Compiling and running HYPLAS 2.(a) Memory requirements 2.(b) Testing a newly compiled executable 3. The HYPLAS directory tree 4. Cross-referencing between the source code and the textbook 5. HYPLAS error messaging 6. Further remarks on HYPLAS ************************************************************************ 0. COPYRIGHT STATEMENT AND DISCLAIMER ================================== 0.(a) Copyright statement ------------------- You may only use this program for your own private purposes. You are not allowed, in any circumstances, to distribute this program (including its source code, executable and any other files related to it, either in their original version or any modifications introduced by you, the authors or any other party) in whole or in part, either freely or otherwise, in any medium, without the prior written consent of the copyright holders. 0.(b) Disclaimer ---------- This program (including its source code, executable and any other files related to it) is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of fitness for purpose. In particular, THIS PROGRAM IS BY NO MEANS GUARANTEED TO BE FREE FROM ERRORS. This program (or any modification incorporated to it by you, the authors or any other party) will run entirely at your risk. The results produced by this program are in no way guaranteed to be fit for any purpose. Under no circumstances will the authors/copyright holders be liable to anyone for damages, including any general, special, incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the program (including, but not limited to, loss or corruption of data, failure of the program to operate in any particular way as well as damages arising from the use of any results produced by the program for any purpose). 0.(c) Conditions of use ----------------- You may only use this program if you fully understand and agree with the terms of the above disclaimer. You must not use this program if you do not agree with or do not understand (fully or in part) these conditions of use. 1. INTRODUCTION ============ HYPLAS is a finite element code for small and large strain analysis of hyperelastic and elasto-plastic solids. Most procedures implemented in HYPLAS are described in detail in its companion textbook: EA de Souza Neto, D Peric & DRJ Owen. Computational Methods for Plasticity: Theory and Applications. Wiley, Chichester, 2008 (www.wiley.com/go/desouzaneto). 1.(a) Note on Portability ------------------- HYPLAS has been written in standard ANSI FORTRAN 77. Currently, the only known (and deliberate) exceptions to the FORTRAN 77 ANSI standard are the instructions: INCLUDE '' used in many routines to include the HYPLAS database files (common blocks and global variables), and; CALL GETENV('HYPLASHOME',HYPLASHOME) used in subroutine "ERRPRT" (file ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/GENERAL/errprt.f). This instruction inquires the name of the system environment variable HYPLASHOME and writes it on the character string HYPLASHOME. This instruction is NOT part of the ANSI FORTRAN 77 standard, but seems to work in most currently available FORTRAN 77 compilers. 2. COMPILING AND RUNNING H Y P L A S ================================== The HYPLAS source code is stored in directory ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/ (../HYPLAS_v2.0/ being the current directory) and all its subdirectories. To generate an executable file, you just need to compile the FORTRAN source files: ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/hyplas.f and ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/*/*.f together. We recommend that the executable HYPLAS be stored in the directory ../HYPLAS_v2.0/bin to which the environment variable HYPLASHOME should be set (see below how to set a system environmental variable). WINDOWS (R) systems ------------------- On Microsoft Windows(R) systems, HYPLAS has been successfully compiled using Intel Visual Fortran Compiler(R) integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio(R). Here you only need to create a project that contains all Fortran source files mentioned above as well as the include files ..\HYPLAS_v2.0\src\*.INC On a Windows XP system, the system environment variable HYPLASHOME can be set as follows: 1. Open a File Manager 2. Right-click on the "My Computer" icon 3. Select "Properties" on the drop-down menu 4. A new window named "System Properties" will pop-up. Here select the "Advanced" tab. 5. On the "Advanced" tab, click the "Environment Variables" button. 6. A new window titled "Environment Variables" will pop-up. Here click the button "New" in the "System Variables" section of the window. 7. A new window will pop-up titled "New System Variable". Here you should fill the fields "Variable name" and "Variable Value", respectively, with HYPLASHOME and the path name (in full) of the directory ..\HYPLAS_v2.0\bin. 8. Press "OK" on the relevant pop-up windows. 9. The next time the computer is REBOOTED, this variable will be set to the correct path and HYPLAS should be able to find the error messages file ERROR.RUN if required. UNIX/LINUX systems ------------------ In a UNIX/LINUX operating system using a C-shell, for instance, the HYPLASHOME environment variable should be set with the command: setenv HYPLASHOME where here denotes the full path to the directory ../HYPLAS_v2.0/bin. To compile HYPLAS (from directory ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src) with a FORTRAN 77 compiler such as g77, you can use the command: g77 -o ../bin/hyplas hyplas.f */*.f Note that the executable file "hyplas" will be stored in the directory ../HYPLAS_2.0/bin (i.e. the directory set in the HYPLASHOME environment variable). Alternatively, you may use the Makefile provided (with suitable modifications, if needed) to create the HYPLAS executable. IMPORTANT: Before generating a HYPLAS executable, read Sections 2.(a) and 2.(b) below. 2.(a) Memory Requirements ------------------- HYPLAS memory requirements depend on the array dimensioning parameters set in files: ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/ ELEMENTS.INC GLBDBASE.INC MATERIAL.INC MAXDIM.INC Files ELEMENTS.INC, GLBDBASE.INC and MATERIAL.INC contain parameters which are associated with the currently implemented finite elements and materials. DO NOT MODIFY THEM ! unless you are absolutely sure of what you are doing (only developers coding new elements or new material models/analysis types may need to modify them by changing the existing dimensioning parameters and/or including new parameters). The ONLY dimensioning file that can be safely modified by the average user is the file MAXDIM.INC This file contains the array dimensioning parameters related to the maximum permissible dimension of problems to be analysed by HYPLAS. These parameters include the maximum number of nodes, elements, element groups, etc. If necessary, CHANGE THESE PARAMETERS TO SUIT YOUR PROBLEM SIZE/MEMORY REQUIREMENTS before compiling HYPLAS. 2.(b) Testing a newly compiled executable ----------------------------------- After you have successfully compiled the HYPLAS source code and created an executable file, the next step is to run some tests to verify that HYPLAS is working well. To do this, proceed as follows: The directory ../HYPLAS_v2.0/book_examples/data_files contains a series of data files named .dat of benchmarked examples described in the companion textbook. The corresponding (benchmarked) result files are in the directory ../HYPLAS_v2.0/book_examples/result_files This directory contains a series of result files named .res generated with the current version of HYPLAS on a tested platform. All these files have been named such that their names start with the textbook section number where the corresponding example is described. For instance, files 14_9_2_tresca.dat and 14_9_2_tresca.res refer to a problem described in section 14.9.2 of the textbook, and so on. To check that HYPLAS is working well on your platform, after compiling HYPLAS, run the program HYPLAS for the examples of files .dat and compare the newly generated results .res with their benchmarked counterparts (of the same filename) in the result_files directory. To run an example, execute HYPLAS and use the keyboard to enter the name of the corresponding data file in full (including the extension .dat). To compare the benchmarked .res files against their newly generated you may proceed as follows: 1. On MICROSOFT WINDOWS systems - Here we have successfully used the software "ExamDiff" (the task was made particularly easy by selecting "View" and then the "Show Differences Only" option - this refers to version 1.8 of this software). 2. On UNIX/LINUX systems - Here we use the "diff" command from a shell window (and set the option to ignore blank spaces). A shell script may be used to perform this task automatically (including running HYPLAS and checking for result file differences) for all benchmarked examples provided. IMPORTANT: THE ONLY ACCEPTABLE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A THE NEWLY GENERATED RESULT FILES AND THEIR BENCHMARKED COUNTERPARTS ARE THE DIMENSIONING PARAMETERS (FROM FILE MAXDIM.INC) USED TO COMPILE THE NEW EXECUTABLE (THESE PARAMETERS ARE PRINTED RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE RESULT FILES) AND NUMERICAL DIFFERENCES IN RESULTS DUE TO NUMERICAL "ROUNDING-OFF" (THESE ARE VERY SMALL DIFFERENCES THAT DEPEND ON THE PRECISION OF ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS IN THE PLATFORM USED). ALSO NOTE THAT THE EXAMPLES OF THE COMPANION TEXTBOOK DO NOT COVER ALL FEATURES OF HYPLAS. HENCE THIS TEST DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT EVERYTHING IS WORKING PROPERLY. 3. THE H Y P L A S DIRECTORY TREE ================================ 3.(a) Summary ------- ../ HYPLAS_v2.0/ bin/ book_examples/ data_files/ result_files/ man/ html/ src/ CRYSTAL/ DAMAGE/ DAMAGED_ELASTIC/ DRUCKER_PRAGER/ ELASTIC/ ELEMENTS/ GENERAL/ MATERIALS/ MATHS/ MOHR_COULOMB/ OGDEN/ TRESCA/ VON_MISES/ VON_MISES_MIXED/ 3.(b) Description ----------- The HYPLAS program directory tree is organised as follows: ../HYPLAS_v2.0/ (this directory) This is the HYPLAS root directory, where the HYPLAS directory tree starts. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/bin/ This directory contains the file ERROR.RUN where most HYPLAS error/warning messages are. IMPORTANT: the environment variable HYPLASHOME should be set to this directory. Otherwise, HYPLAS will not find its error/warning messages when required. We also recommend that the EXECUTABLE of HYPLAS be stored in this directory. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/book_examples/ This directory has the following subdirectories: ../HYPLAS_v2.0/book_examples/data_files ../HYPLAS_v2.0/book_examples/result_files Refer to Section 2.(b) above for further details. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/man/ This is the HYPLAS documentation/manuals directory. It contains the following files: input_man.txt - A concise input data manual for HYPLAS in ASCII format; hyplas_calltree.txt - Contains a flowgraph (shows the call tree) of HYPLAS in ASCII-format. Note: calls to function subprograms are not included in this flowgraph; and the subdirectory: ../HYPLAS_v2.0/man/html This directory contains the hypertext (HTML) format Fortran source code and of manual pages of the entire HYPLAS program. Manual pages with descriptions of each function/subprogram including their argument list are linked to their corresponding HTML-format source code. This allows the user the navigate through the HYPLAS source code using a web browser. To start at the main program, use your web browser to open the file hyplas.html. This facility should be helpful to those trying to understand the flow of program HYPLAS. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/ This directory (and its subdirectories) contains the Fortran source code of HYPLAS. The files containing the sources are named following the standard practice: .f where is the name of the FORTRAN procedure (subroutine, function subprogram, etc.) whose source code is in file .f. The source code of the HYPLAS main program is in file hyplas.f and the HYPLAS database (COMMON blocks, array dimensioning parameters and other global parameters) is coded in the "include files" ELEMENTS.INC GLDBASE.INC MATERIAL.INC MAXDIM.INC in this directory. In addition, this directory contains a file named "Makefile" (UNIX-LINUX Release only) which may be used for compiling and linking HYPLAS in UNIX/LINUX systems. The subdirectories of ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src are as follows: ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/CRYSTAL Contains the source code of all procedures related to the finite strain single crystal plasticity model implemented in HYPLAS. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/DAMAGE Source files of the procedures related to the Lemaitre ductile damage model implementation. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/DAMAGED_ELASTIC Source files of the procedures related to the damaged elasticity model with crack closure effect. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/DRUCKER_PRAGER Source files of the procedures related to the implemented Drucker-Prager plasticity model. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/ELASTIC Source files of the procedures related to the linear elasticity model (Hencky model under large strains) implemented. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/ELEMENTS Source files of the element interfaces and element-related procedures. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/GENERAL Source files of general procedures. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/MATERIALS Source files of the material interfaces. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/MATHS Source files of the mathematical procedures. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/MOHR_COULOMB Source files of the procedures related to the implemented Mohr-Coulomb plasticity model. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/OGDEN Source files of the procedures related to the implemented Ogden hyperelasticity model. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/TRESCA Source files of the procedures related to the implemented Tresca plasticity model. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/VON_MISES Source files of the procedures related to the implemented von Mises plasticity model with isotropic hardening. ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/VON_MISES_MIXED Source files of the procedures related to the implemented von Mises plasticity model with mixed isotropic/kinematic hardening. 4. CROSS-REFERENCING BETWEEN THE SOURCE CODE AND THE TEXTBOOK ========================================================== Many references are made in the textbook to various subprograms of HYPLAS. These are usually made when a particular procedure described in the text is implemented in the program. The reader should refer to the textbook index. Also, a substantial number of comment lines have been added to the source code of HYPLAS with reference to sections, figures, boxes, etc of the textbook related to the part of the code in question. Such references are usually displayed after the word "REFERENCE:" (in capitals) on commented lines. Searching for this word will take you to the line of code where the particular routine has a reference to the textbook. NOTE: Occasional references to other textbooks/journal papers are also made following the word "REFERENCE:" on commented lines. 5. HYPLAS ERROR MESSAGING ====================== Most error/warning messages issued by HYPLAS are in the ASCII-format file ERROR.RUN (kept in the HYPLASHOME directory - ../HYPLAS_v2.0/bin). All such error/warning messages have an identification code (e.g. ED0015) which is printed both to the standard output (this is usually the computer screen) and to the relevant results file. If you wish to find where in the source code a particular message is being issued, then perform a search for the corresponding message identification code in the entire source code of HYPLAS. 6. FURTHER REMARKS ON HYPLAS ========================= 6.(a) Program efficiency THIS SECTION IS OF INTEREST ONLY TO THOSE WANTING TO MAKE HYPLAS RUN FASTER. It is particularly stressed in the textbook that this program has not been designed having efficiency in mind (refer to Section 5.1.2 of the textbook). Its structure has been designed mainly to illustrate in a relatively clear manner the computer implementation of the techniques and algorithms described in the text, with a particular view to the implementation of solid constitutive models and finite elements. For those who are especially interested in the speed of the code, there are a few tips that could help in this direction. Unfortunately, these involve modifications to the source code which is probably most appropriate to readers with a good level of experience in finite element programming. To those with this particular interest, we can suggest the following: (i) The use of faster linear solvers This is probably the change that would result in a greater gain in efficiency. The Frontal Method adopted in subroutine FRONT (file ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/GENERAL/front.f) has been designed originally to save memory (back in the days when computer memory was severely limited). There are currently a vast number of methodologies which focus on speeding up the linear solution, in addition to reducing memory storage requirements (which is a particularly important issue in the solution of large scale problems). Some of these are extensions/refinements of the original Frontal solver. We remark that a number of such procedures (with their respective source codes) are available (conditions may apply) from the LAPACK (Linear Algebra PACKage - http://www.netlib.org/lapack) repository or from the HSL Library (http://www.cse.cse.scitech.ac.uk/nag/hsl). For the reader interested in gaining speed, we would recommend the replacement of the existing solver of FRONT by a faster one. We remark though that this is a substantial programming task. Another aspect here is the fact that computing times in FRONT are directly linked to the frontwidth of the system which, in the present version of HYPLAS is fixed and depends, for a given mesh, on how the degrees of freedom are numbered (node numbering). The incorporation of a frontwidth optimiser (which re-numbers the degrees of freedom in order to minimise the frontwidth) in FRONT could produce some good savings in computing times. Such savings become particularly noticeable in larger problems where the original node numbering produces an excessively large frontwidth. (ii) Material-specific computations The issues pointed out here affect only the computing times for specific material models and are expected to have a much lower impact in overall speed than the linear solver issue discussed above. Some of the material model-specific computations carried out in HYPLAS could be made a bit faster. For example, for isotropic models whose stress update is carried out in the principal stress space (such as the Tresca and Mohr-Coulomb models - see routines SUTR and SUMC, files ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/TRESCA/sutr.f and ../HYPLAS_v2.0/MOHR_COULOMB/sumc.f, respectively) the spectral decomposition of the stress in carried out in the state update update routine and then repeated in the corresponding routine for computation of the consistent tangent operator (refer to files ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/TRESCA/cttr.f and ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/MOHR_COULOMB/ctmc.f, respectively, for the Tresca and Mohr-Coulomb plasticity models). Some savings in computing time can be achieved here by storing the stress eigenprojection tensors (these can be stored as state variables) during the execution of the state updating and then retrieving them later for use in the computation of the consistent tangent operator. This change can be incorporated to the code relatively easily. The computation of the exponential map and is derivative for the single crystal plasticity model (routines EXPMAP, file ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/CRYSTAL/expmap.f and DEXPMP, file ../HYPLAS_v2.0/src/CRYSTAL/dexpmp.f) is carried out in three dimensions (these routines have been adapted from an earlier three-dimensional code). To improve efficiency, these can be adapted to work only in two-dimensional problems by removing the unnecessary operations related to the third dimension. 6.(b) Output of nodal averaged values The reader should be aware that the way in which nodal averaged values of stresses and other variables are calculated in HYPLAS is very basic (and rudimentary). This feature of the program is made available only to help those interested in producing contour plots, etc from results presented in HYPLAS result files and should be useful in many circumstances of interest. This facility has in fact been used in producing many of the figures presented in the textbook. But note, for example, that the values of incremental plastic multipliers for plasticity models may take (inadmissible) negative values when extrapolated from Gauss-point to nodes and averaged. We remark that more sophisticated and refined techniques of transferring Gauss point values of variables to nodal points and obtaining the corresponding smoothed field are available in the current literature. These fall outside the scope of the companion textbook of HYPLAS.
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Description: Hidden Markov Toolkit (HTK) 3.2.1
HTK is a toolkit for use in research into automatic speech recognition and has been developed by the Speech Vision Robotics Group at the Cambridge University Engineering Department (http://svr-www.eng.cam.ac.uk) and Entropic Ltd (http://www.entropic.com).-Hidden Markov Toolkit (HTK) 3.2.1 HTK is a t OOLKIT for use in research into automatic speec h recognition and has been developed by the Spee ch Vision Robotics Group at the Cambridge Korea adequate Engineering Department (http :// SVR- www.eng.cam.ac.uk) and Entropic Ltd. (h Miller :// www.entropic.com).
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Description: Address book helps you look up your addresses from the system tray.
It is quite useful in that way 慶ause it stays out of the way and is
easily accessible when needed. Double clicking on any URL will start
the default web browser and take you to that URL. Double clicking on
the phone number will dial that number. Every column supports
sorting and can be customized to your needs. Preview will display
the notes associated with each record.
This program can also import Comma Separated Values (*csv) text files
of Outlook Express. -Address book helps you look up your address es from the system tray. It is quite useful in tha t- ause way it stays out of the way and is easily ac cessible when needed. Double clicking on any UR L will start the default web browser and take you to that URL. Double clicking on the phone number will dial that number. Every column supports so Lye and can be customized to your needs. Previ ew will display the notes associated with each r ecord. This program can also import Comma Separ ated Values (* csv) text files of Outlook Expres s.
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Description: 多页面浏览器
使用 WEBBROWER INET 的多页面浏览器
并且具有 注册ACTIVX,收藏,访问记录的功能 -multi-page browser WEBBROWER heard of the use of multi-page browser and has registered AC TIVX, collections, visit the function record
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Description: In this first-ever paperback edition of his long-time best-seller, motivational speaker Steve Chandler helps you create an action plan for living your vision in business and in life. It features 100 proven methods to positively change the way you think and act-methods based on feedback from the hundreds of thousands of corporate and public seminar attendees Chandler speaks to each year. 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself will help you break through the negative barriers and banish the pessimistic thoughts that are preventing you from fulfilling your lifelong goals and dreams. Whether you re self-employed, a manager, or a high-level executive, it s still easy to get stuck in the daily routines of life, fantasizing about what could have been. Steve Chandler helps you turn that way of thinking around and make what could have been into what can and will be.
-In this first-ever paperback edition of hi 's long-time best-seller. motivational speaker Steve Chandler helps you create an action plan for living your vision in b usiness and in life. It features 100 proven meth ods to positively change the way you think and ac t-methods based on feedback from the hundreds o f thousands of corporate and public seminar att endees Chandler speaks to each year. 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself will help you break through t he negative barriers and banish the pessimisti c thoughts that are preventing you from fulfill ing your lifelong goals and dreams. Whether you 're self-employed, a manager, or a high-level executive, it's still easy to get stuck in the daily routines of life, fantasizing about what could have been. Steve C. handler helps you turn
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Description: ITU G.723.1 Annex A-C-ITU G.723.1 Annex AC
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Description: ACM的一道题(关于全排列的)
题目是:
5009 ArrangementTimeLimit : 1 Second Memorylimit : 32 Megabyte
Totalsubmit : 414 Accepted : 176
Given a string of letters(A-Z),your task is to arrange them in alphabetic order.
Following is an example:
A string "BAC" contains 3 letters B,A and C,you should output
ABC
ACB
BAC
BCA
CAB
CBA
In the output file.
A string may contain several letters same,for example "BBC" you should output like this:
BBC
BCB
CBB
Input
The first line of input contains a single integer t, the number of test cases,followed by the input data for each test data.Each test case is a string of n(1<=n<=26) letters.
Output
You should output Case K: in the first line and the sequences of arrangement in the following lines of each case.
Sample Input
2
BAC
BBC
Sample Output
Case 1:
ABC
ACB
BAC
BCA
CAB
CBA
Case 2:
BBC
BCB
C-ACM' s a problem (on the whole array) entitled: 5009 ArrangementTimeLimit: 1 Second Memorylimit: 32 Megabyte Totalsubmit: 414 Accepted: 176 Given a string of letters (AZ), your task is to arrange them in alphabetic order. Following is an example: A string " BAC" contains 3 letters B, A and C, you should output ABC ACB BAC BCA CAB CBA In the output file. A string may contain several letters same, for example " BBC" you should output like this: BBC BCB CBB Input The first line of input contains a single integer t, the number of test cases, followed by the input data for each test data.Each test case is a string of n (1 < = n < = 26) letters. Output You should output Case K: in the first line and the sequences of arrangement in the following lines of each case. Sample Input 2 BAC BBC Sample Output Case 1: ABC ACB BAC BCA CAB CBA Case 2: BBC BCB CBB
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Description: This program isn t me but this program fft is very interesting
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Description: AC题目 每一个人都有梦想,但不是每一个都能实现自己的梦想。有时,我们因为受了各种诱惑而未最后坚持。-ACproblem I think it can help you.If you don t believe ,you can download it.
If you really dont t believe ,then I will say nothing.
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Author: YorkCai |
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Description: JPEG 静态图像压缩
各文件功能说明如下:
1) JPEG压缩程序:gendat.exe
2) 为压缩后的数据加上JPEG文件头的程序genjpg.exe
3) 解JEPG压缩程序extrdat.exe
其中:(1)的输入参量是需要生成的压缩文件的名字。
主程序流程为:
a) 程序初始化,读取文件名称、原始图像数据等基本数据;
b) 从AC.TAB和DC.TAB两个文件生成AC表和DC表,存入数组
c) 以8×8为样本单位进行DCT变换
d) 以8×8为样本单位进行量化
e) 以8×8为样本单位进行Z形扫描
f) 以8×8为样本单位进行熵编码
g) 以8×8为样本单位进行解量化
h) 以8×8为样本单位进行IDCT变换
-JPEG still image compression
Function of the documents as follows:
1) JPEG compression process: gendat.exe
2) For the compressed JPEG file header data, together with the procedures genjpg.exe
3) The solution JEPG compression program extrdat.exe
Of which: (1) the input parameters is the need to generate the compressed file s name.
The main program flow is:
a) procedures for initialization, read the file name, the original image data and other basic data
b) From the AC.TAB and DC.TAB two file generation AC table and DC table, into an array of
c) with 8 × 8 sample units for the DCT-
d) to 8 × 8 for the sample unit to quantify
e) to 8 × 8 for the sample units of Z-scan
f) to 8 × 8 for the sample units of entropy coding
g) to 8 × 8 for the sample unit to extract the quantitative
h) with 8 × 8 for the sample units IDCT transform
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Author: 太平洋 |
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Description: : 文章根据永磁同步电机的数学模型和直接转矩控制的基本原理, 设计了一种基于T MS 3 2 0 F 2 8 1 2的
全数字化直接转矩控制系统。首先利用MA T L A B软件对直接转矩控制系统进行建模和仿真, 得到电流、
转速、 转矩以及磁链的仿真波形, 然后对 系统进行实验研究。-t:Ac c o r d i ng t o t h e ma t h e ma t i c a l mo d e l o f Pe r ma ne n t M a g n e t S y nc h r o no u s M o t o r a n d pr i nc i pl e o f
Di r e c t To r q ue Co n t r o l S y s t e m.a Di g i t a l DTC c o n t r o l s ys t e m b a s e d o n DS P TM s 3 2 0F 28 1 2 i s pr o po s e d i n
t hi s pa pe r ,Fi rs t l y,t h e mod e l i ng a n d s i mu l a t i o n o f t h e c o n t r o l s ys t e m a r e i nt r o d u c e d b a se d o n M ATL AB/
S I M ULI NK.I t i s s h o we d t h a t t he s ys t e m Wa s de s i g n e d r i g h t l y.Th e n t h e c o n t r o l s ys t e m C a n b e e x pe r i me n t e d .
Ke y wo r d s:d i re c t t o r q ue c o n t r o l ;pe r ma n e n t ma g n e t s yn c h ro n o u s mo t o r ; DS P
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Author: 张国辉 |
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Description: * mod_magnet:修复对()正常表和字符串(修复#1307)
* mod_magnet:添加打印lua错误回溯
* mod_rewrite:如果不编译pcre,修正编译错误,
*禁用警告“CLOSE-read”(修复#2091)
* mod_rrdtool:如果不存在则创建文件的修复(#1788)
*在connection_reset重置tlsext_server_name - 修正了随机主机名$HTTP["host"]条件
*输出一些SSL_CLIENT_ *变量客户端证书验证(修复#1288,thx presbrey)
*mod_fastcgi:修复的mod_fastcgi包解析
*mod_fastcgi:connect()成功后不要重新连接(修复#2096)
*修正configure.ac允许autoreconf,还可以使V = 0-- 1.4.25-
* mod_magnet: fix pairs() for normal tables and strings (fixes#1307)
* mod_magnet: add traceback for printing lua errors
* mod_rewrite: fix compile error if compiled without pcre
* disable warning "CLOSE-read" (fixes#2091)
* mod_rrdtool: fix creating file if it doesn t exist (#1788)
* reset tlsext_server_name in connection_reset- fixes random hostnames in the $HTTP["host"] conditional
* export some SSL_CLIENT_* vars for client cert validation (fixes#1288, thx presbrey)
* mod_fastcgi: fix mod_fastcgi packet parsing
* mod_fastcgi: Don t reconnect after connect() succeeded (fixes#2096)
* Fix configure.ac to allow autoreconf, also enables make V=0
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Author: yarx |
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Description: fm=input( Enter the message signal frequency fm= )
fc=input( Enter the carrier frequency fc= )
Am=input( Enter the message signal amplitude Am= )
Ac=input( Enter the carrier signal frequency Ac= )
n=input( Enter the no of DFT points: )
tm=(1/fm)
tc=(1/fc)
nfc=40
t=0:(tc/nfc):4*tm
msg=Am*cos(2*pi*fm*t)
car=Ac*cos(2*pi*fc*t)
Modulation
dsb=msg.*car
AM=(dsb/Ac)+car
figure(1)
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(t,msg)
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(t,car)
figure(2)
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(t,dsb)
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(t,AM) -fm=input( Enter the message signal frequency fm= )
fc=input( Enter the carrier frequency fc= )
Am=input( Enter the message signal amplitude Am= )
Ac=input( Enter the carrier signal frequency Ac= )
n=input( Enter the no of DFT points: )
tm=(1/fm)
tc=(1/fc)
nfc=40
t=0:(tc/nfc):4*tm
msg=Am*cos(2*pi*fm*t)
car=Ac*cos(2*pi*fc*t)
Modulation
dsb=msg.*car
AM=(dsb/Ac)+car
figure(1)
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(t,msg)
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(t,car)
figure(2)
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(t,dsb)
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(t,AM)
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Author: dasu |
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Description: S u r f e r自动控制技术在气象资料 自动成图中的应用 -Ab s t r a c t : The ma i n f un c t i o n s o f Su r fe r s o f t wa r e,Ac t i v e X a u t o ma t i o n t e c h ni q ue a nd t he i n t e r fa c e o f VB a p p l i c a t i o n a n d S u r fe r a r e i nt r o—
d u c e d i n t h i s p a p e r .I t i s a l s o i n t r o d u c e d h o w t o c o mb i n e t h e s t r o n g a b i l i t y o f d e v e l o p me n t u s i n g VB s o f t wa re a n d t he s t r o n g ma p p i n g i n
Su r f e r b a s e d o n t he i n t e r fa c e.a nd t he k e y pr og r a m t o C a / T y o u t t h e i nt e r fa c e t e c hn i q u e a nd a c a s e o f a p pl i c a t i o n a ut o ma t i c ma p pi n g a r e
pr e s e n t e d.
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Author: wang |
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Description: Implementation of JPEG compression algorithm with JFIF header being appended.This project involves writting code for following steps : Chroma subsampling,partitioning ,level shifting,DCT,quantization,zigzag scanning(involves DC differential coding & AC huffman coding) & adding jfif header following the rules specified in itu-t.81.
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Author: dwn |
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Description: Manual ac trane rtaa120
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Author: QRC |
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