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81. ARRLWeb: ARRL Technical Information Service
ARRL Periodicals Index Search This database contains the QST index from 1915 to keep in mind that the author is the most familiar with the text and is
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82. FindLaw's Writ - Dorf: The Election Dispute Poses A Familiar Problem For The Cou
The conflict between rules and justice is also familiar from the world of sports . Although the most likely outcome of litigation would be for the courts
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83. The Charleston Bump
If you use a World Wide Web search engine to search for the phrase Charleston influence on the Gulf Stream, one of the ocean s most familiar currents.
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      If you use a World Wide Web search engine to search for the phrase "Charleston Bump", most of the hits are likely to be about a country-western line dance! Interspersed among the dance steps, however, there will be occasional references to an area located off the southeastern coast of the United States where the sea floor is elevated, east of Charleston, South Carolina and Cape Romain. This area is what most oceanographers and marine geologists are referring to when they talk about the "Charleston Bump". On April 25, 1998, the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) instrument obtained a nearly cloud-free image of the entire U.S. East Coast. This image shows chlorophyll concentrations in the ocean waters off the shoreline of South Carolina. Both the flow of the Gulf Stream and the related communities of marine phytoplankton are affected by the Charleston Bump. The Charleston Bump is only a small feature on bathymetric maps, but it exerts a strong influence on the Gulf Stream, one of the ocean's most familiar currents. The Gulf Stream parallels the coast as it flows smoothly northward from Florida and the Bahamas, with hardly a churn or ripple visible. Sea surface temperature (SST) data from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) provides almost daily views of the Gulf Stream one Web site that provides images of this data is

84. All Things Web: Clear, Concise, And Usable
Many of the most familiar features of printed documents are indeed Consider howmuch handier it would be if you had access to the search paths
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One ATW contributor who makes her living writing technical documents recently offered this professional opinion about the three most important attributes of a good document: In my professional opinion, a good document is clear, concise, and usable.
Document Usability
Many of the most familiar features of printed documents are indeed usability features. Indices, callouts, tables of contents, footnotes, and the like, all exist primarily because they render the information within the document more accessible and thus more usable. An index, for example, exists primarily because we find "key words" and concepts easier to remember than page references. The index handles the mechanically cumbersome details of tying those key words to page references. Certainly there are several sites (including ATW ) that devote a lot of time, attention, and server space to examining questions of contemporary Web document usability. But it's equally important to consider not only the ways in which a document may be used today, but also the ways in which it may be used

85. BookPage New Media Review:Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
No longer are we limited to thumbing through the print index in search of the For most writers, the multimedia elements of this product will prove less
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Bartlett's Familiar Quotations has been a standard reference for writers, speakers, and word lovers for over a century (John Bartlett self-published the first edition of this compilation of pithy, amusing, and historically significant quotations in 1855). With the release of the Expanded Multimedia Edition , the usefulness of this popular tome has expanded in ways Mr. Bartlett never could have imagined. The CD-ROM features all 22,000 quotations from the current print version of Bartlett's -all completely searchable through a variety of strategies-plus hundreds of multimedia "quotations" (paintings, photos, music, video) that expand the editorial thrust of Bartlett's and make full use of the medium's generous palette. Most useful to writers and all those interested in getting at the Bartlett's text in new ways are the flexible searching capabilities offered on the CD-ROM version. No longer are we limited to thumbing through the print index in search of the one entry that most nearly matches the subject we're after. A search for just the right quotation can begin in any number of ways. You can approach the data by topic, choosing from among nine broad subject categories, each with a handful of subcategories. You can, for example, drill in through "Emotions and Character" to "Friendship," to find a list of several dozen authors and what they had to say on the subject.

86. Webservices.xml.com: From P2P To Web Services: Trust
I like the idea that an application can search for a business in UDDI and then The most familiar instance of reputation online can be found in Internet
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In last week's article (" From P2P to Web Services: Identification and Addressing "), I examined the ways in which the development of web services might learn some lessons from the peer-to-peer phenomenon of a few years ago. I focused on identification and addressing. In this article I conclude my examination by focusing on trust.
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I like the idea that an application can search for a business in UDDI and then automatically connect to that business to conduct a deeper search. That's a P2P activity: each business can be responsible for maintaining its own information and can provide a fuller and more up-to-date response than a central repository is likely to do. In fact, products and services have already been marketed that offer distributed searches, without the benefit of web services. But proponents of the ebXML framework, and the literature on UDDI, call for more than search. They explicitly advocate a model where your application completes the search, makes a choice, and automatically enters into a business arrangement with the winner. It's seamless; it takes the human out of the loop.

87. Web Services Lookup: A Matchmaker Experiment
Adding semantics search to UDDI Web service registries lets users discover In terms of constraints, users are most familiar with numerical predicates
http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MITP.2005.45
Search: Advanced Search Home Digital Library Site Map ... March/April 2005 (Vol. 7, No. 2)   pp. 36-41 Web Services Lookup: A Matchmaker Experiment Takahiro Kawamura , Toshiba Corp. Tetsuo Hasegawa , Toshiba Corp. Akihiko Ohsuga , Toshiba Corp. Massimo Paolucci , Carnegie Mellon University Katia Sycara , Carnegie Mellon University Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MITP.2005.45 Abstract UDDI is a standard registry for Web services, but so far its search functionality has been limited to keyword search. These authors propose a UDDI enhancement called Matchmaker, which supports semantic service capability discovery. Since September 2003, they have deployed Matchmaker in one of four official UDDI registries operated by NTT-Communications. In this article, they introduce Matchmaker and illustrate client tools that lower the threshold for using semantics in service discovery. Experiments show that Matchmaker search consumes about 5 seconds more time than a typical keyword-based search. The authors also collected user information through questionnaires and by observation of search behavior. Back to Top Additional Information Index Terms-  intelligent Web services, Semantic Web, Web services, universal description discovery and integration, UDDI, service discovery

88. Vignette > Vignette V7 > Vignette Project Delivery
discussions through the most familiar communication and collaboration tool—email Information in context, Full-text search and relational query
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With Vignette Project Delivery, PMOs and project teams handling multiple complex projects can be closely coordinated while maintaining high project quality levels. Incremental contributions by any number of project team members can be harnessed, tracked, shared, and communicated instantly. Project Leaders and coordinators can quickly assess the status of multiple projects using intuitive project dashboards and color-coded status indicators. Project team members can be assured that they are working with up-to-date information, with the latest version of any project document and with seamless hand-offs of their work product to colleagues. Vignette Project Delivery leverages an organization’s investment in both industry-standard desktop office and specialized applications while adding intuitive enhancements to foster teamwork and capture organizational learning. Whatever the project’s end deliverables and goals may be, Vignette Project Delivery will facilitate and speed the process across the enterprise.

89. Newsday.com Get A Grip, Old Chap, We Need To Know
But no and comment are still the two most familiar words on the police beat . Theater, Museums/Galleries, Classical/Dance. Search by name (optional)
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90. Switching From CodeWarrior To Xcode
These tools, known as Xcode, are designed to streamline all your most common and Xcode combines familiar user interface concepts with an array of
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With the release of Panther, developers now have a complete set of development tools from Apple. These tools, known as Xcode, are designed to streamline all your most common and time-consuming tasks. Xcode combines familiar user interface concepts with an array of development and performance technologies, all centered on a new integrated development environment (IDE). Xcode offers key advantages to developers:
  • Rapid development of Mac OS X applications in C, C++, Objective-C, Java, and AppleScript. Support for new Apple technologies, including code-generation optimizations for the PowerPC G5. Distributed free with Mac OS X version 10.3. Xcode also ships with every new Apple computer and is available free by download to Apple developers. A powerful user interface to proven open-source tools, such as GCC, java, jikes, and GDB. Templates for creating applications, frameworks, libraries, plug-ins, Java applications and applets, and command-line tools.
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When Apple designed Xcode, they kept you, the developer in mind, and so the aim was to provide a powerful and easy-to-learn development environment to address the needs of C and C++ Carbon-based, commercial developers. Apple also wanted this environment to support the use of Apple tools for migrating developer projects and enabling them to utilize everything Mac OS X has to offer.

91. Usability News - Caroline's Corner: Sentence Or Title Case For Labels?
The most familiar presentation of sentences is in sentence case. most reading isreading of sentences. Therefore, sentence case is easiest to read.
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Submitted by Caroline Jarrett For those few of us who are deeply interested in forms, there’s nothing so fascinating as a subtle detail. Like, for example, the question that appeared in my email in-box earlier this month.
THE QUESTION
Martin McGuire wrote to me to ask 'How labels/captions for forms should be formatted'.
As he points out, the ISO-9241 part 17 standard seems to recommend that the first letter of the word only is capitalised: It says that you should use:
"Initial upper-case (capital) letter for field labels: To facilitate readability, the text field labels begin with an upper-case letter. The rest of the label should contain lower case (small) letters except for cases where the label is a logo, an acronym or language convention that requires each word in the label to begin with a capital letter."
But he pointed out that we often see form labels in title case. Indeed, he had a client who had rigidly enforced title case for every label on every one of their applications.

92. MSN Encarta - Vertebrate
Search for books and more related to Vertebrate. Encarta Search most alsohave limbs, but the shapes and uses of vertebrate limbs vary enormously.
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Print Preview of Section Vertebrate , animal with a backbone, or spinal column, made of interlocking units called vertebrae. This strong but flexible structure supports the body and anchors the limbs, and it also protects the nerves of the spinal cord. Vertebrates include fish amphibians , and reptiles , as well as birds and mammals . In all vertebrates, the spinal column forms part of a complete internal skeleton . Unlike the hard external skeleton covering an insect, which is periodically shed as the insect grows, a vertebrate’s internal skeleton can grow gradually along with the rest of the body.

93. Chicago Tribune News | Registration
Blagojevich s stemcell move has familiar ring Published July 19, 2005 You can search for more columns in our archives.
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94. Info.Office 2000
Search Tips. The more efficient your queries are, the better your results Use advanced search. If you are familiar with SPIN, or know exactly what types
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Search Tips The more efficient your queries are, the better your results will be. The key, is to be specfic without being too specific. You need to include enough information to locate relevant programs without being too specific, and excluding programs you may be interested in.
  • Use the new requery feature in SPIN. If you are searching for "X-ray radiation measurement," you may not get results by searching on the whole term. Instead, try searching on "X-Ray." From the "X-ray" results list, select "search within these results" and search for "radiation." To narrow the search further, search within the new results list for "measurement." The results will be all the programs that contain "x_ray," "radiation" and "measurement."
  • If you are searching by title fields, abstracts, or synopsis information, limit your queries to a few words. Queries like "Molecular degeneration of membranes permeated with electrons" might not return any useful results, however, "Molecular degeneration" or "membranes permeation" might provide a set of results that contain the information you want.
  • Re-order your query statements. Changing your query statement from "Radiation Therapy" to "Therapy Radiation," may help locate and isolate the programs that meet your needs.

95. Dave's Garden: Welcome To Dave's Garden!
Maintain plants and seeds inventory, discuss gardening, and trade seeds and plantswith fellow gardeners. Many features are only available to paying members
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News MemberList Extras F.A.Q. ... Login Sep 25, 6:17 PM Welcome to Dave's Garden! Hello, I'm Dave and welcome to my garden. This site began back in August of 2000, when I realized that the world really needed an open and friendly atmosphere in which to nurture a community of both experienced and new gardeners and farmers. Since then I've added a lot of features. As a new member or visitor, I'd like to take you on a short tour of Dave's Garden and show you around a bit. At any time, please let me know if I can be of service to you.
What is Dave's Garden?
Dave's Garden (or, DG, as it has come to be known) is a website where friends share their triumphs and dilemmas in their gardens and their lives. DG is also a place for gardeners to share seeds or plants with other gardeners. We also specialize in sharing information for the benefit of other gardeners, and we use DG to make our own lives easier. DG has 183,418 members. In the past 7 days, 1,158 signed up. (Our membership has grown by 0.63% this past week). In January, 2004, 275,926 unique users generated 2,483,478 page views. In April 2004, more than 650,000 people from all around the world accessed one or more DG features, generating more than 7,500,000 page views. DG is a very big website.

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