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AADL addresses system integration
With the increasing hardware diversity and complexity of embedded software systems, a model-driven development approach has become a viable method to address system-integration issues in the early stages of development. The architecture description language is suited for systems with challenging resource constraints and strict real-time requirements.
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The rise of Asia's patent applications
In a year that saw a record number of filings under the World Intellectual Property Organization Patent Cooperation Treaty, inventors from South Korea and China consolidated their top 10 positions in 2007.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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ST steps up 32bit design flexibility with enhanced STM32 MCU family
STMicroelectronics has increased both the scalability and peripheral options of its 32bit STM32 MCU family, which was introduced in June 2007.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Enlightenment at last
At the moment, the transistors, diodes and capacitors that do the work in a computer's microprocessor are carved out from chemical layers that have been deposited onto a silicon substrate.
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Down on the server farm
Even when the sky is blue over Quincy, clouds hang in the air. The small town in the centre of the state of Washington is home to half a dozen huge warehouses that power the global 'computing clouds' run by internet companies such as Yahoo! and Microsoft.
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Via's 64bit processors support optimized apps
Via rolled out the first members of its x86-based microprocessors, which support a 64bit instruction set and branch prediction for processor efficiency and performance.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Parisians are falling in love with strangers on the Métro
If you thought that the underground was a dark web of tunnels for crowded trains transporting passengers in cold anonymity, think again. It is a place of romance and excitement, of contact and communication — a vibrant, subterranean world of life-defining exchanges.
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TestStand 4.1 with multicore support ups test throughput
National Instruments' latest version of the TestStand test management software 1 helps engineers develop faster test systems with multicore processor support.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Rural India lags in land records computerisation
The government scheme of computerisation of land records, on since 1988-89, has not proceeded with the desired pace. The main objective of the scheme was to provide landowners with computerised copies of ownership, crop and tenancy and updated copies of records of rights on demand.
Express India |
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Chch iPhone apps attract Silicon Valley interest
Christchurch software firm Polar Bear Farm is looking to develop applications for the New Zealand iPhone market and says it has attracted the interest of Silicon Valley venture capitalists.
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eRin Pheil: Share specific online content with your friends and family
Clipmarks likens itself to 'scissors for the web' because it lets you choose specific content on just about any web page that you'd like to save or share with others.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 19th Aug 2005 18:44 UTC
More than 90 Australian companies have been asked to pay a licence fee for Linux software in a move apparently backed by Linus Torvalds. Letters demanding US$5000 for use of the Linux name were originally dismissed as a hoax.
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Presented By: Did you knowâ€Â¦ Why the Object Browser has so many commands you can bind to (and how to create a ...
As I’ve been writing the Object Browser Tip Series, I noticed that there were a lot of commands available under Tools – Options – Environment - Keyboard... Just type in ObjectBrowser and you'll see what i mean. Technically, this is a bug, since not all these commands need keyboard shortcuts. For example, the ability to sort objects by access level probably doesn’t ...
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Eastern Wash. last known location for Alabama kidnapping suspect
BOISE -- Boise Police are asking for the public's help in finding a Boise teenager who may have runaway with an Alabama man she met on the Internet. Saddie "Elaine" Julian of Boise was last seen early Wednesday morning.
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Lodi High's 'spunky' class graduates
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Double D Dodgeball Coming To Xbox LIVE Arcade for the Xbox 360 This Summer
New Competitive Online Dodgeball Title to Offer Eastern and Western Game Rules
GameInfoWire |
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Microsoft Excel 2003 Beyond Basics
This one-day introductory class covers all the basics of Microsoft Excel 2003. Participants will learn how to ; perform calculations and manipulate worksheet data; format the worksheet contents; working with sheets ; working with charts; modifying chart options, work with multiple worksheets and workbooks and prepare, set up, print information.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 28th Sep 2005 23:27 UTC
Despite some high-profile departures to Google and other rivals, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer say Microsoft Corp. is still in a position to attract the top talent needed to ensure the company's strength as it enters its fourth decade.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Jun 2007 21:48 UTC
A minor extra release of MINIX 3.1.3 was done , called 3.1.3a, correcting some flaws in 3.1.3. "Found after release time and fixed in 3.1.3a: mkfs does not check for overflow of firstdatazone field in superblock; a missing check in rename caused moving directories to hang sometimes; autopart truncates new partitions at 4GB. If you want to create a larger partition, use part (expert mode) to do ...
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"Douchebag" blog post costs senior her student council seat
The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has ruled against a high school student who used some interesting language to describe her school officials on her personal blog, saying that the school did not violate her First Amendment rights by punishing her for calling school officials "douchebags." Read More...
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Free online gambling seen as danger to students
Teachers and community centers talk endlessly about the dangers of sex, drugs and alcohol.
KMTR Eugene |
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Some Texas Jail Inmates Now Receive E-Mail
Inmates in about a dozen Texas jails can now receive e-mail, even though they don’t have Internet access.
KWTX-TV Waco |
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Never notified of toll violation
Q. On my birthday, when I went to renew my license tag, I couldn't because I owed a fine, the clerk said. The computer showed I had gone through a toll booth in November without paying.
Miami Herald |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 12th Jul 2005 21:56 UTC
MacNN reports that Apple today released Mac OS X 10.4.2, which the company says delivers overall improved reliability and compatibility for Mac OS X v10.4 and is recommended for all users.
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Al-Qaeda claims attack on Yemeni pipeline
Al-Qaeda's wing in Yemen has claimed responsibility for an attack it said targeted a refinery in the southern city of Aden, according to an Internet statement posted on Sunday. The Jund al-Yemen Brigades on Friday fired three rockets at the Aden refinery "used by the tyrant [regime of President Ali Abdullah Saleh] to supply fuel to the crusaders in their.
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