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Hi,
I am looking articles for the following
1) How to capture Business requirements
2) How to translate Use cases into functional specification
3) How to create Architecture from Use case or functional specification
4) How to evaluate Architecture to make sure that match up with requirements
5) How to create High level design document from Architecture document
6) How to create Low level design document
7) Types of UML Diagrams used in Architectural , High level and low level documents
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I want to create simple application like PHP application server.
As "PHP" tags r filtered from pages and executed by PHP engine,i want to make
my own engine.
Cant any one help me?
Programming language should be VB 6.0,VB.NET,C#.NET
E-mail:jignesh_vasoya@yahoo.com
Vasoya Jignesh J.
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Hi Everyboady!
I am the student of MCA and i am studying on the Canon Digital Camera File Format means Raw CR2 And CRW.Plese help me regarding to this topic by telling me some links from where we may get some information about the header of the CR2 and CRW Raw file format
singhanshul
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Assuming there's merit in this, I think it would make an excellent article for someone with the know-how.
Let's say you are writing a recipe program that can be used by people in various countries who use differing units of measurement. Converting gallons to liters or fahrenheit to celsius on the fly for displaying a recipe is easy enough that it's probably not worth worrying about performance, but what if someone wants to export a list of 100,000 recipes for someone using other units of measurement? With several ingredients and temperatures in each recipe, that results in a lot of conversions, and performance can become an issue. (The recipe list is just the first example that came to mind... There could be other situations with billions of such conversions.)
I wonder if there is a way to pre-calculate a generic unit of, e.g., weight, which can then be used to extremely quickly find ounces, pounds, grams, troy ounces, grains, etc. without resorting to floating-point division, etc.
I imagine this would fall under the umbrella of NP-complete problems, but since we're only dealing with a limited number of units it seems like it should be possible to find an optimal unit without waiting for a trillion years. Can this be done or has it been done? Or am I on the wrong track here?
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generally, if a software is well released, and is MVC (model-view-Controlers) compliant, then the datas are always stored in the same way, in the same units.
the problem of units is a matter of graphical rendering, so that affects only the UI (user interface)...
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How i can remove icons from System Tray ? especially in Networked Operating System?
Nijo Francis
nijopf@gmail.com
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hope this[^] may interrest you
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Does anyone know of a com object that lets you create a named pipe, and then create an object that allows you to read/write to/from a named pipe?
Ted Toal
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Does anyone know of a shell namespace extension that shows the contents of the \\.\pipes pseudo-folder, and lets you create and delete named pipes in it and view and change their properties?
Ted Toal
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can any body please inform me
How to read data (digitized sound samples) from soundcard with or without using directX. and then saving to file displaying them.
desperatly waiting asap coz i am stuck with this problem......
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Any number of articles on using the multimedia API to 'record' sound would get you started.
Then, if you use PCM, you are getting the raw sound samples - they are not compressed at all.
You can adjust the card's sampling rate (8 KHz, 22KHz, 44 Khz, etc.) for your specific requirements.
People that start writing code immediately are programmers (or hackers), people that ask questions first are Software Engineers - Graham Shanks
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thanks buddy...
I'll try to follow you advice.
happy replying
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Hi all,
I'm looking for a way where invoking a print command from another application actually causes the printing application to send its data to my application or to save it as a file (bitmap, jpg, etc.) so I can access what was printed as an image. Basically, I'd like to print from any application (say I.E.) and have this "printer" be a choice in the print dialog - and after printing, the data generated by the application is handled completely by software.
Are there any articles about this on the web somewhere? (I've tried to find one but no luck)
If there are no articles, what's a good starting point? (Can this be done without DDK or driver development?)
If it requires writing a driver, what am I looking at? Driver? Spooler? I'm kind of lost on the terminology when it comes to this printer stuff.
Am I in the right forum?
Thanks in advance.
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That's a good idea. I'll look around at sourceforge I guess.
Are there any projects that you are aware of that you'd recommend taking a look at?
Thanks
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Can anyone write an article about how to utilize the App Block inside the Ent Library if one is using VS2005 Express Edition?
Amateur/Hobbyist programmers need to learn about good patterns and practices as well.
Curious Newbie
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Iam working on a project , The objective is to get an Crysltal report (rpt) file as input , display the fields for which graph is possible to the user , The user selects the field and type of graph .
The output is a graph , which can be embedde to the rpt fle and saved
I dont know how to proceed . any idea abt rpt fie format or how to read it
Please help
Gopalakrishnan R V
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Hi, can anybody tell me how we can read barcodes (especialy EAN13) from barcode scanner
I Wish the Lift had CTRL+Z
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Plug the barcode scanner into a port on your keyboard (most modern keyboards have an input port).
The scanner will send the ASCII code for the barcoded characters and the computer won't know if the data came from the barcode scanner or the user typed it in himself.
There is no magic to it. But the barcode guys (and the programmers) won't tell you this little secret.
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Thx vivic
is the ascii code is something like 12345678900?(i have not the reader yet!)
and does the reader sends nothings about type like ean-13?
is it the same for USB readers?
Be happy
I wish the Life Had Ctrl-Z
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Barcode readers have been made simple to use.
There is a laser in the barcode reader (scanner) that is shined against the barcode. The reflected light is converted back to electrical energy. Now, the reflection is going to show small dark regions (thin bars), large dark regions (thick bars), no dark region (space beteern bars). etc. This information is automatically translated into the exact number the barcode represents.
Barcodes have a specific START symbol at the beginning of the barcode and a specific END symbol where the barcode ends. The reader knows that if you held the barcode upside down (and thus scanned it backwards), it has to reverse the sequence of numbers. So it always sends the correct information to its output port.
ASCII code is the standard by which all characters (numbers, letters, etc.) are represented inside the computer's memory. When you use the keyboard and press "2", the specific ASCII code for the number 2 is sent to the processor. When you use the barcode scanner, it uses the exact same ASCII representation so that the processor does not know if the data came in from a barcode reader or from the keyboard!
Is that clear? Or do you want more explanation?
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