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Cover: the lower-left pictures shows the SnapLED emitters that are attached to a clinch frame to make up the fully assembled SnapLED array shown in the upper-right picture. The other pictures show two more configurations of fully assembled SnapLED arrays
HP SnapLED: LED Assemblies for Automotive Signal Lighting...decreased packaging cost and improved performance have helped LEDs gain acceptance as light sources in automative applications such as signal lighting. An assembly technique is described that allows the creation of thin taillamps that can be customized to conform to the shape of a particular vehicle, by James W. Stewart, pg 1-12
OTDR APIs Enable Customers to Build Their Own Systems...in the past few years, OTDRs have evolved from being used only as standalone measurement instruments with limited functionality to become key instruments for servicing and characterizing global fibert-optic communication links. This trend has spurred the creation of standard file formats for OTDR data and standard software interfaces to control OTDRs remotely, by Torsten Born and Peter Thoma,
Office Home And Business 2010, pg 13-20
Updating a UNIX Application Suite for the Windows NT World...a project team learned some useful lessons in porting a real-time software platform for industrial applications to an environment that typically runs desktop applications such as word processors, database programs and spreadsheet applications, by Thomas W. Hutchinson and Ronald R. Derynck, pg 21-25
Integrating Real-Time Systems with Corporate Information Systems...integrating distibuted systems involves more than just connecting different communications techologies. It also involves connecting different information environments, by Ronald R. Derynck and Thomas W. Hutchinson,
Office Pro, pg 26-28
New Approaches to Creating and Testing Internationalized Software...creating high-quality software that runs in any language is a big challenge. By changing our development process to stress early defect detection and by using the World Wide Web as a collaboration tool,
Office 2007 Keygen, we have dramatically improved the quality of our internationalized software, by Harry J. Robinson and Sankar L. Chakrabarti, pg 29-36
Comparison of Finite-Difference and SPICE Tools for Thermal Modeling of the Effects of Nonuniform Power Generation in High-Power CPUs...this paper describes a thermal study of junction temperature variation across the surface of a large CPU resulting from nonuniform power generation. Results from Flotherm finite-difference thermal analysis software were compared to results from a SPICE simulation. Both simulations provided results close to measured values. Each tool offered strengths and benefits in different areas, by Jeffrey L. Deeney and C. Michael Ramsey, pg 37-45
A Low-Complexity, Fixed-Rate Compression Scheme for Color Images and Documents...based on one-dimensional differential pulse code modulation, the coder is multiplication-free, codes each pixel as soon as it is available, and outputs a fixed number of bits for each pixel. Hence, there is no need for any buffering of the input image or coder output bitstream. The compression scheme is visually lossless and yields a modest compression ratio of 3 to 4. Because of its simplicity,
Office 2010 Code, it is useful when hardware is limited and coding delays cannot be tolerated, by Nader Moayeri, pg 46-52