Description: Preface
Welcome to C# COM+ Programming. If you have purchased this book or are currently
contemplating this purchase, you may have a number of questions you are hoping
this book will answer. The most common questions I get are “Is COM+ dead?” and
“What is COM+’s role in .NET applications?” The answer to the first question is a
definite “no”! The COM+ technology that Microsoft has included with Windows 2000
is still available to .NET programmers. In fact, some COM+ technologies that were
previously available only to C++ programmers can now be used by Visual Basic .NET
and C# programmers. The second question is always a little harder to answer. The
typical response you would get from me is “it depends.” The technologies found in
COM+ such as distributed transactions and queued components can be found only in
COM+. The question to ask yourself when trying to decide if you should use a particular
COM+ service is “Do I need this service in my application?” If the answer is yes,
then feel free to use COM+. If the answer is no, then COM+ is not a good fit for your
application.
All of the code examples used in the book use the new programming language
C#. C# is an object-oriented programming language developed specifically for
.NET. In fact, .NET applications are the only applications you can write with C#.
Throughout the book I point out the language features of C# that can help you
write better COM+ components. Although all of the code is in C#, the examples can
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Description: This directory includes sources used in the following paper:
Parallel Spectral Clustering in Distributed Systems
Wen-Yen Chen, Yangqiu Song, Hongjie Bai, Chih-Jen Lin, and Edward Chang
Accepted by IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2010
This code has been tested under 64-bit Linux environment using MATLAB 7.4.0.287 (R2007a).
You will be able to regenerate experiment results in the paper. However, results may be
slightly different due to the randomness, the CPU speed, and the load of your computer.
-This directory includes sources used in the following paper:
Parallel Spectral Clustering in Distributed Systems
Wen-Yen Chen, Yangqiu Song, Hongjie Bai, Chih-Jen Lin, and Edward Chang
Accepted by IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2010
This code has been tested under 64-bit Linux environment using MATLAB 7.4.0.287 (R2007a).
You will be able to regenerate experiment results in the paper. However, results may be
slightly different due to the randomness, the CPU speed, and the load of your computer.
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Description: Bitcoin是点对点(peer-to-peer)基于网络的匿名数字货币。点对点(peer-to-peer)的意思是指没有中央权威控制货币 的汇款通道。相反,这些货币转帐的任务是由网络节点进行的集体管理。匿名就意味着交易各方可以隐藏自己的真实身份。优势:
无需信托中间人,能够方便的进行互联网上的汇款。
第三方不能够控制或者阻止您的交易。
Bitcoin 交易几乎免费, 而信用卡的网上在线支付系统通常收取 1-5 的交易费用,加上其他各种费用高达数百美元。
避免了中央储备银行的不良政策和不稳定性所造成的安全隐患. Bitcoin系统的有限货币通胀是均匀分布(由CPU决定)于整个网络, 而不是由银行垄断.
Bitcoin 是一个由Satoshi Nakamoto 制作的开源项目, 目前处于开发测试阶段. Bitcoin 研发网址位于SourceForge.
-Bitcoin P2P Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer network based digital currency. Peer-to-peer (P2P) means that there is no central authority to issue new money or keep track of transactions. Instead, these tasks are managed collectively by the nodes of the network. Advantages:
Transfer money easily through the Internet, without having to trust middlemen.
Third parties can’t prevent or control your transactions.
Bitcoin transactions are practically free, whereas credit cards and online payment systems typically cost 1-5 per transaction plus various other merchant fees up to hundreds of dollars.
Be safe from the instability caused by fractional reserve banking and bad policies of central banks. The limited inflation of the Bitcoin system’s money supply is distributed evenly (by CPU power) throughout the network, not monopolized by the banks.
Bitcoin is an open source project created by Satoshi Nakamoto, and is currently in beta development stage. Bitcoin development is h Platform: |
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Description: 其内容包括:
本体论
语义网技术
对等发现服务
服务选择
网络结构和链接分析
分布式事务
过程建模
一致性管理。-This comprehensive text explains the principles and practice of Web services and relates all concepts to practical examples and emerging standards. Its discussions include:
Ontologies
Semantic web technologies
Peer-to-peer service discovery
Service selection
Web structure and link analysis
Distributed transactions
Process modelling
Consistency management. Platform: |
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Description: 这是一个关于GP-ADF和GP-RTSS的工具箱,主要基于“Robust Filtering and Smoothing with Gaussian Processes这篇文章-This software package provides a Matlab implementation of the GP-ADF and the GP-RTSS as described in
Marc Peter Deisenroth, Ryan Turner, Marco F. Huber, Uwe D. Hanebeck, Carl Edward Rasmussen:
Robust Filtering and Smoothing with Gaussian Processes
in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (2012)
The software package also contains implementations of the following filters/smoothers:
- GP-ADF/GP-RTSS
- Gibbs-filter/Gibbs-RTSS [Deisenroth and Ohlsson, ACC 2011]
- EKF/EKS
- UKF/URTSS
- CKF/CKS
We provide a demo script:
demo_gprtss.m
The code requires MatlabR2007a or newer.
(C) Copyright 2012 by Marc Deisenroth
Permission is granted for anyone to copy, use, or modify this
software and accompanying documents for any uncommercial
purposes, provided this copyright notice is retained, and note is
made of any changes that have been made. This software and
documents are distributed without any warranty.
I d appreciate any feedback on the code (useful, buggy, ine Platform: |
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Description: 本书全面讲解了Jini技术,包括发现、租借、远程事件、事务等主要概念,并提供真正的分布式连网技术以及可用于实际开发的Jini服务和应用程序技术,书中附有程序代码。本书适用于程序设计人员、网络技术人员。-This book explains the Jini technology, including discovery, lease, the main concepts of remote events, transactions, and provide truly distributed networking technology and can be used in the actual development of the Jini technology services and applications, the book with the program code. This book is for programmers, network technicians. Platform: |
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Description: Reliability-Constrained Optimum Placement of
Reclosers and Distributed Generators in Distribution
Networks Using an Ant Colony System Algorithm Platform: |
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Description: Password: bitcoin
BitCoin v0.01 ALPHA
Copyright (c) 2009 Satoshi Nakamoto
Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying
file license.txt or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in
the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes
cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
Intro
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Bitcoin is an electronic cash system that uses a peer-to-peer network to
prevent double-spending. It's completely decentralized with no server or
central authority.
Operating Systems
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Windows NT/2000/XP (and probably Vista)
Vista hasn't been tested yet. All the libraries used are cross-platform, so
there's nothing preventing future Linux and Mac builds.
Setup
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Unpack the files into a directory and run bitcoin.exe.
The software automatically finds other nodes to connect to. You should set
your firewall to forward port 8333 to your computer so you can receive incoming
connections, otherwise the nodes you can connect with will be limited.
To support the network by running a node, select:
Options->Generate Coins
and keep the program open or minimized. It runs at idle priority when no other
programs are using the CPU. Your computer will be solving a very difficult
computational problem that is used to lock in blocks of transactions. The time
to generate a block varies each time, but may take days or months, depending
on the speed of your computer and the competition on the network. It's not a
computation that has to start over from the beginning if you stop and restart
it. A solution might be found at any given moment it's running. As a reward
for supporting the network, you receive coins when you successfully generate a
block.
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