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Using Frames In Web Pages
Number of Words: 612 / Number of Pages: 3
... such as
angelfire and geocities, make sure the page that the frames code is going
on is set for advanced html.)
The most popular way frames are organized is by using two columns.
One is simply being used for the menu of the web site, and the other being
used as the main page to view a specific page within the web site. The
examples used will include how to create frames showing the division of
the page into two columns and also showing the division of the page into
two rows.
First of all, name the three html documents index.html, the page
used for dividing it into frames; side1.html, the l ...
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Solving Problem Creatively Over The Net
Number of Words: 460 / Number of Pages: 2
... but instead the counter
number show 101.
MIRC The Solution
When my PC suffered a data crash, I lost all my data. I lost all my e-mail
address and most importantly my browser.The computer technician managed to
repair my PC but he gave me an old version of Netscape.I have trouble using it
in Win'95.So I downloaded the later version of Netscape.The downloading seize
when it reaches 52%. I had to reload if I were to use Netscape.Instead I used
MIRC to download the program because MIRC come with this neat feature that allow
me to resume downloading where I left out. As a result, I get to contin ...
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Biometric Systems
Number of Words: 484 / Number of Pages: 2
... cards are being used at a university in Georgia to allow students
to get their meals, and in a Maryland day care center to ensure that the right
person picks up the right child. In Los Angeles, they are using fingerprints to
stop welfare fraud. And they're also being used by frequent business travellers
for rapid transit through immigration and customs in Holland, and now at JFK and
Newark airports in the United States. It could also be used to simply prevent
one employee from "punching in" for some one else, or to prevent someone from
opening up an account at a bank using a false name. Then ...
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Data Warehousing
Number of Words: 2756 / Number of Pages: 11
... his June 1997 paper, Marc
comments on how little extended discussion of politics there is in the data
warehousing literature. As of the writing of this paper, to the best of my
knowledge, that situation still has not changed. This in unfortunate
because ambitious data warehousing projects are rife with political issues.
My working definition of a data warehousing "political issue" is a
situation where the equally valid and reasonable goals and interests of two
or more parties collide with each other. That is, these are situations
where there is great potential for conflict. Though these issues can ...
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Airbags - Pop Em' Or Keep Em'
Number of Words: 1314 / Number of Pages: 5
... Small women and the elderly have
also been killed as a result of airbags. The time has come to ask ourselves,
"Do airbags really work?"
First off, most people feel that airbags are a great safety device.
They let people walk away from an accident without a scratch, right? They
protect everybody, right? People don't need seatbelts if their car has an
airbag, right? Wrong. Airbags cause injuries, airbags kill, and airbags don't
work unless seatbelts are worn. In a rollover accident, people still have a
chance of being thrown from the car even if their car has airbags. Not only are
the airbags ...
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What Is A Robot
Number of Words: 2328 / Number of Pages: 9
... robot gets a new
assignment, it will need new instructions, but its basic structure will not
change (except maybe a new mechanical hand). By "multifunctional" they
mean a robot is the mechanical counter part of a computer that can handle
various problems without any major hardware modifications. The only thing
that changes when a robot is reassigned is its program of instructions.
In modern robots, programmable microprocessors control all the robot's
movements and actions. Robots can be taught by using a teaching mode. An
operator moves the robot's hand through all of the desired motions manua ...
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Windows 95
Number of Words: 569 / Number of Pages: 3
... and overdue, improvement is Windows 95's tolerance for file names in
plain English" (29-30). Traditionally, users had to think of file names that
summed up their work in eight letters or less. This was a constant problem
because frequently a user would look at a list of files to retrieve and think
"now what did I save that as?". Those days are over. Windows 95 will let the
user save his or her work with names like "New Speech" or "Inventory Spreadsheet
No. 1", making the contents of those files obvious. Much to the annoyance of
software developers, Windows 95 incorporates many features that ...
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Cryptography
Number of Words: 3143 / Number of Pages: 12
... around 550 Bc, messages were sent encoded to generals and could only be decoded using special staff keys. The key actually consisted of a physical object, which was applied on the message to get the decrypted version of it. In 50 Bc., one of the most simple cryptographic algorithms ever used was the one called the Caesar cipher, that was used by Julius Caesar to send messages to his generals. It consisted simply of switching each letter with the letter that was 3 letters further down the alphabet.
For example "Stephen" would become "Vwhskhq". To decrypt the message, the receivers would simply subt ...
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CyberPorn: On A Screen Near You
Number of Words: 293 / Number of Pages: 2
... about the
combination of sex and computers seems to make children and adults for that
matter, a little crazy.
In an 18 month study, the team surveyed 917,840 sexually explicit pictures on
the internet where pornographic. Trading in explicit imagery is now "one of
thelargest recreational applications of users of computer networks." The great
majority (71%) of the sexual images on the newsgrouls originate from adult
oriented bulletin-board systems (BBS). According to BBS, 98.9% of the consumers
of online porn are men. The women hold a 1.1% in chat rooms and on Bulletin
boards. Perhaps because ha ...
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Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
Number of Words: 3202 / Number of Pages: 12
... most object-oriented
database systems that are operational or under development today share a
set of fundamental object-oriented concepts. Therefore the implementation
issues in OODBMSs that arise due to these concepts are universal. The
third characteristic is that of experimental activity. Plenty of
prototypes have been implemented and some !
of them became commercial products. There is really a need for
applications to handle very complex data and that is why the interest of
people in building such systems is so strong.
Although there is no consensus on what an OODBMS is and which are th ...
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