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  1. Parallel Programming: for Multicore and Cluster Systems by Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger, 2010-03-10
  2. Complete Maya Programming: An Extensive Guide to MEL and C++ API (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics) by David Gould, 2003-01-02
  3. Beginning Mac OS X Programming by Michael Trent, Drew McCormack, 2005-07-22
  4. 3D Programming for Windows® by Charles Petzold, 2010-04-19
  5. Reflections on the Teaching of Programming: Methods and Implementations
  6. Programming .NET 3.5 by Jesse Liberty, Alex Horovitz, 2009-02-09
  7. Multimedia Web Programming (Grassroots) by Adrian Moore, 2005-04-07
  8. Three-dimensional Audio Theory for Simulation and Game Programming by Brad Eric Hollister, 2009-03-08
  9. Linux System Programming by Robert Love, 2009-02-09
  10. TinyOS Programming by Philip Levis, David Gay, 2009-04-13
  11. Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp by Peter Norvig, 1991-10-15
  12. Programming .NET 3.5 by Jesse Liberty, Alex Horovitz, 2009-02-09
  13. Beginning Programming by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Kathie Kingsley-Hughes, 2005-02-28
  14. Three-dimensional Audio Theory for Simulation and Game Programming by Brad Eric Hollister, 2009-03-08

61. Return2india URL Broken
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62. SUNY Upstate Medical University: Human Resources
Associate Director Contract Grant Specialist II + Senior Associate Attorney+sr. programming Project Manager sr. Administrative Staff Associate.
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General Administration

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Administrative - Exempt Salary Structure
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Human Resources Assistant Information's Systems Assistant I Programmer/Analyst I Purchase Assistant Sponsored Programs Assistant Salary Schedule EO2 Min: Max: Accountant II Administrative Staff Assistant II Attorney+ Auditor II Business Analyst I Computer Operations Analyst Database Administrator I Editor II Information Systems Assistant II Programmer/Analyst II Sponsored Programs Assistant II Salary Schedule EO3 Min: Max: Accountant III Administrative Staff Assistant III Auditor III+ Business Analyst II Database Administrator II Editor III Human Resources Associate Programmer/Analyst III Purchase Associate Sponsored Programs Associate I Salary Schedule EO4 Min: Max: Accountant IV Administrative Staff Assistant IV Auditor IV+ Business Analyst III Database Administrator III

63. Mitsubishi HDTV Receiver System Package SR-HD500
to up to three additional digital satellite receivers, such as Mitsubishi's srHD400 smallmonthly fee, enabling them to get all of their TV programming from a
http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/SRHD500.html
REDEFINING HIGH DEFINITION SR-HD500 HDTV Receiver System Package. This same HDTV receiver, with its 18" x 24" DIRECTV® multi-satellite oval dish, is designed to function as the primary system in the home. It can provide a satellite signal to up to three additional digital satellite receivers, such as Mitsubishi's SR-HD400. View Remote Control Dimension Drawing (Acrobat PDF format) Specifications (Acrobat PDF format) You can download Acrobat Reader for free at Over-The-Air Digital Television (ATSC) reception. Both SDTV and HDTV*.
Analog (NTSC) TV reception.
In many areas of the country, digital broadcast satellite (DBS) customers can receive local network stations via their DBS service provider for a small monthly fee, enabling them to get all of their TV programming from a single satellite receiver. The picture quality of these local channels has the sharpness and clarity you'd expect from a digital source.** ***
Spanish-language programming, plus other channels and services available with multi-satellite reception.** ***

64. Mitsubishi HDTV Receiver SR-HD400
srHD400 HDTV Receiver. local network stations via their DBS service provider fora small monthly fee, enabling them to get all of their TV programming from a
http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/SRHD400.html
REDEFINING HIGH DEFINITION SR-HD400 HDTV Receiver View Remote Control Dimension Drawing (Acrobat PDF format) Specifications (Acrobat PDF format) You can download Acrobat Reader for free at Over-The-Air Digital Television (ATSC) reception. Both SDTV and HDTV*.
Analog (NTSC) TV reception*.
In many areas of the country, digital broadcast satellite (DBS) customers can receive local network stations via their DBS service provider for a small monthly fee, enabling them to get all of their TV programming from a single satellite receiver. The picture quality of these local channels has the sharpness and clarity you'd expect from a digital source.** ***
Spanish-language programming, plus other channels and services available with multi-satellite reception.** ***
Optical output of 5.1-channel digital audio delivers true home theater audio to any properly equipped AV receiver.
Whole-House RF (Radio Frequency) Remote Control. Allows you to adjust the receiver from any room in the house.

65. Sr. Engineer - C, C++, NetWare
Position sr. Experience with programming languages such as C, C++ Demonstratedunderstanding of the product development life cycle Working experience with
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66. CF90 Programming Environment
C. CF90 Coarray programming Manual, 004-3908-001 table of contents additionalinfo additional info CF90 Commands and Directives Reference Manual, sr-3901 2.0
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67. SeeSat-L Jun-99 : Re: PBS Programming This Evening
Previous message James Husnay sr. PBS programming this evening ; Maybe inreply to James Husnay sr. PBS programming this evening . James Husnay sr.
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Re: PBS Programming this evening
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68. SeeSat-L Jun-99 : PBS Programming This Evening
Next message James Husnay sr. Re PBS programming this evening ; Nextin thread James Husnay sr. Re PBS programming this evening .
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PBS Programming this evening
James Husnay Sr. ( jhusnay@scsinet.com
Tue, 29 Jun 1999 06:10:30 -0400
Since I haven't seen this posted and for those who are capable and would be interested, PBS will air Frontline's "Terror in Space" tonight at 08:00 PM EST. It has to do with the life threatening problems aboard the Mir space station. I don't believe this is repeat programming?

69. CRM Knowledge Base
Detail Enterprise Applications Specialist (sr. purchased ERP system (Epicor) whichincludes internal customer support, reporting and programming, in addition
http://www.crmassist.com/staffing/display.asp?i=2703

70. Sr. Fellow Larry Carter
SDSC sr. Fellow Research High Performance programming. Computer Science Engineering Department. Larry Carter, SDSC senior fellow
http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v2.14/Carter.html
SDSC Sr. Fellow Research: High Performance Programming
Larry Carter , SDSC senior fellow and professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UCSD, has research interests in modeling and developing algorithms for hierarchical memories and parallelism, and tools and methodologies for achieving portable high performance computing. Carter joined UCSD faculty in the fall of 1994, having worked at IBM's Watson Research Center for 19 years, most recently on algorithms and libraries for high performance programming. Performance programming seeks to improve performance by keeping each processing element of an algorithm as busy as possible doing useful work and is often of paramount importance on parallel supercomputer applications. Carter taught a graduate course on performance programming at UCSD in the fall of 1995.

71. Developers.Net - News And Career Resources For IT Professionals
Job search by querying company employment pages for programming and developer jobs.Category Business Information Technology Employment...... diCarta, Inc. Senior Software Engineer. Celera Diagnostics, sr. Software DevelopmentEngineer. Getty Images, Dir., Software Engineering (.NET). KPMG, sr.
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72. Sr. Software Engineer
sr. Software Engineer Reports to Manager, Tool and Content programming.Location Sandy, UT. Travel Required 10%. Overall Responsibilities
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73. OPERATIONS ANALYSIS E98
HN 7172. 45. Integer programming. sr 68-80. ØV1 8,9. Network Analysis.SN8, SN9. 46. Non-Linear programming. sr 107-150. ØV1 7,10. HN 73-101.47.
http://www.math.ku.dk/~agrell/OR.html
OPERATIONSØKONOMI/
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CODE
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6,0 cr
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Associate professor Per J. Agrell , tekn. dr. Room A114, tfn 3528 2274, pag@kvl.dk
PREREQUISITES
Databehandling, Investering og finansiering, Optimeringsmodeller, Statistisk grundkursus
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the course is to provide skills in applying operations research techniques and optimization methods for the formulation, analysis and solution of production economic problems in agriculture. Topics include linear programming, dynamic programming, (mixed) integer programming, goal programming, quadratic programming, network models, transportation models, systems theory and simulation. Emphasis is put on the application of models to economic analysis, such as production planning and financial management. Computer tools are occasionally employed to obtain solutions.
ORGANIZATION
Lectures 3 hrs/week, Wednesday 8-11, aud 3-11, (NB: Start Sept 9!)
Exercises 2 hrs/week, Tuesday 13-15, aud 3-22. (NB: Start Sept 15)
EXAMINATION
Written 4-hrs exam Jan 7, 99, graded on the 13-scale, internal evaluation.

74. T29A: Creative Programming - 1996 NOAC Training Syllabus - SR-3A
TOOL TIME FOR CHAPTERS T29A Creative programming. The instructor should begin bydiscussing the importance of offering creative programming to chapter members.
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TOOL TIME FOR CHAPTERS
T29A: Creative Programming CELL GOAL The goal of this cell is to develop Chapter improvement ideas for creating enthusiasm and participation through effective leaders. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THIS SESSION 1. To define the importance of creative programming within the chapter,
2. To brainstorm ideas for improving chapter programming. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED For this session, you will need the following:
- flip chart or dry erase board with -markers
- masking tape
- Leaders Duty Roster - Handout PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENTS Participants should be arranged in tables of eight facing the instructor. OTHER ADVANCE PREPARATION Prior to the arrival of the participants, the instructor should print on the flip chart (or chalk board):
- the session name
- his/her name
- his/her hometown, lodge name, and council name
- other information relevant to the execution of the session SESSION NARRATIVE The instructor should begin by discussing the importance of offering creative programming to chapter members. Discussion should include why it is important and the reasons for non-participation by members. Also, participants must identify the aspects of a "good program" and why emphasis should be placed on such areas. The instructor should handout "Leaders' Duty Roster." Groups should brainstorm on their own ways to enhance chapter program. Emphasis should be placed on exchanging ideas between lodges. Ideas may be placed on the flip chart.

75. 509A Creative Programming - 2000 NOAC Training Syllabus - SR-3A
SUCCESSFUL CHAPTERS. Improve chapters through creative programming, chapter participation,and chapter organization. 509A CREATIVE programming. OVERVIEW.
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Order of the Arrow - Boy Scouts of America SUCCESSFUL CHAPTERS 509A CREATIVE PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION OF SESSION The goal of this cell is to develop Chapter improvement ideas for creating enthusiasm and participation through effective leaders. INTENDED AUDIENCE This cell is intended for new or wanna-be chapter officers and advisers. REQUIREMENTS OF QUALITY LODGE This session does not apply directly to any items. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THIS SESSION To define the importance of creative programming within the chapter, To brainstorm ideas for improving chapter programming. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED For this session, you will need the following:
Flip chart or dry erase board with -markers
Masking tape
Leaders duty roster - handout PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENTS Participants should be arranged in tables of eight facing the instructor. OTHER ADVANCE PREPARATION Prior to the arrival of the participants, the instructor should print on the flip chart (or chalk board):
The session name
His/her name
His/her hometown, lodge name, and council name

76. CF90 Programming Environment
contents additional info Fortran Language Reference Manual, Volume 3, sr3905 3.0 InstallingProgramming Environment Products, 004-5191-001 table of contents
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CF90 Co-array Programming Manual, 004-3908-001
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77. Application Programmer
Application Optimization Guide, S2312-35 table of contents additional info CRAYT3E and CRAY T3D programming Environment Differences, sr-2199 3.0.1 table of
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Application Programmer's I/O Guide, SG-2168 3.0
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Application Programmer's Library Reference Manual, 004-2165-002
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CF90 Co-array Programming Manual, 004-3908-001
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78. Programming Assignment SR
Student Record Database Stage I due Oct. 19; Stage II due date TBA. We'll builda student record database. Each record contains 3 fields name, ID, and GPA.
http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~kaplan/503/f00P1/
Student Record Database: Stage I due Oct. 19; Stage II due date TBA
We'll build a student record database. Each record contains 3 fields: name, ID, and GPA. The records will be inserted one by one into an unordered list (array). Since unordered lists are costly to search, we will implement three binary search trees each indexed (sorted) by one of the student record fields. That is, one tree is sorted by name, one by ID, and one by GPA. As well as containing the keys appropriate to the tree, the tree nodes contain a data element which is simply the index in the record array of the record associated with the key. Thus, to find a record, we use one of the fields, search the appropriate tree, and index into the array to get the record. We want to build a set of simple transaction commands, as follows:
  • addRecord name id gpa adds a new record to the database - provided that there is space in the array.
  • lookNM name searches the tree indexed by names for a match: if found, the array of records is probed with the corresponding index, and the record is printed. If the name is not found, an error message is printed.
  • lookID ID is similar, but searches for an ID match, and prints the appropriate record.

79. Extreme Visual Basic Forum - Powered By VBulletin
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80. Improve Programming With Intel® Flash Memory Enhanced Factory Programming
the device status register after each data write to determine when programming iscomplete. At this point in EFP operation, status register bit sr.0 indicates
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As flash memory densities increase, manufacturing engineers seek new methods to quickly program and verify the memories. Intel developed a new flash memory programming algorithm, Enhanced Factory Programming (EFP), that improves program and verify times 30 to 80 percent or more over conventional programming methods. Using EFP, manufacturing engineers program Intel Flash memories faster than any other flash memory. This results in faster assembly-line beat-rates, lower production costs and more products per hour from production lines. This article explores EFP benefits, limitations, technical concepts and shares empirical data comparing EFP on various programming systems.
EFP is a factory programming method used to quickly program and verify Intel Flash Memories. This new method is optimized specifically for manufacturing programming operations. EFP uses a 30h command to configure the flash memory for manufacturing programming. The conventional programming method, using a 40h command, still exists in the flash memory and can still be used for programming. Intel added EFP technology to Flash Memories to optimize programming operations for the manufacturing environment. Because manufacturing environments are strictly controlled, meaning ambient temperatures do not fluctuate, voltages remain constant, read and write cycles are limited, high programming voltages are available, and we can optimize the internal programming operations in the flash memory. By optimizing these operations we obtain faster programming speeds.

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