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AVG Professional Single Edition provides comprehensive antivirus protection for personal computers. The unique combination of detection methods (heuristic analysis, generic detection, scanning and integrity checking) ensures that your computer receives the maximum protection possible on multiple levels (Resident Shield, Email Scanner plugins, Personal Email Scanner, On-Demand and other tests, etc.).
AVG SoHo Edition provides antivirus protection for up-to workstations. It is suitable for small and home offices
We have received the VB % in the test of Virus Bulletin in April on Linux platform.
% detection rate of AVG Anti-Virus System is continuously certified by independent ICSA laboratories.
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CNET
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Technical articles, tutorials, reviews, buying guides. FREE facilitated online courses for tech subjects. (http://www.cnethelpu.com/)
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Wide range of articles, newsletters and discussions about business and technology topics.
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Dynamic-CD is a web server that runs directly from CD / DVD with no inconvenient installation.
Dynamic-CD supports ASP scripts written in VBScript.
Dynamic-CD supports database access.
Dynamic-CD encrypts confidential source.
Use Dynamic-CD-Wizard to build a CD image.
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Please select the bundle of your choice from our eLearning Course Catalog, or click on the library you'd like to enroll in. By clicking on a bundle name, you will get to a listing of courses. - Business & Professional, Information Technology, Internet/Intranet, Office Productivity.
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Incredible Site Map
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PC MAGAZINE
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Also a print magazine. Review of software and hardware products
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PCWORLD
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Articles and reviews of computer hardware, software and services.
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SOME COMPLICATING FACTORS: IKIWISI, COTS, AND RAPID CHANGE
The recent developments of IKIWISI (I’ll know it when I see it), COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf) software, and the increasingly rapid change in information technology have combined to unsettle the foundations of the old airtight-requirements approach.
IKIWISI
Successfully specifying software requirements in advance is difficult. But when user- or group-interactive systems are involved, it proves nearly impossible. Users asked to specify requirements generally claim, "I don’t know how to tell you, but I’ll know it when I see it." Furthermore, users may initially feel that they "know it when they see an initial demo or prototype. But their needs and desires change once they begin operating the system and gain a deeper understanding of how it could support their mission. Thus, the requirements tend to emerge with continued use and mission understanding rather than be prespecifiable.
COTS
Another fundamental tenet of the air-tight-requirements approach is that the prespecified requirements completely determine the system capabilities. How-
ever, with large, pervasive COTS products, the COTS capabilities effectively determine the requirements.
Rapid change
As I discussed, specifying airtight requirements takes time. But particularly for Internet and Web-based systems, rapid change can create an impossible-to-win game of catch-up. As you slowly grind out and validate airtight requirements, rapid changes in COTS releases, competitive threats, stakeholders, reorganizations, and price structures make these requirements increasingly obsolete. And by the time you thoroughly change-control, update, and revalidate them, new developments make them obsolete all over again.
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Tarma Installer creates fast & friendly software installers for Microsoft® Windows® , , Me, NT® , and XP platforms. It provides Windows-compliant installation and removal functionality with a small distribution size, a straightforward and simple user interface, and smart install and uninstall behavior.
Tarma Installer provides everything for fast and clean software installation.
Tarma Installer requires no scripting; it includes an intuitive and comprehensive development environment with extensive preflight checking to suit novices and experts alike.
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The primary thesis of Value-Based Software Engineering (VBSE) is that the integration of a software system’s stakeholder value propositions into the system’s
definition, design, development, deployment, and evolution is critical to the system’s success. This white paper:
· Analyzes the sources of software project failure in the Standish Report, and shows that many of the failed projects were caught in the vise of valuei nsensitive
software engineering.
· Discusses promising research ideas for improving our capability to perform VBSE.
· Presents a roadmap for making progress toward VBSE and its resulting benefits.
The white paper concludes with a summary of the relations between VBSE and other software research and applications areas. It is unavoidably involved with software and information system product and process technology, and their interaction with human values. It is strongly empirical, but includes new concepts in need of stronger theory. It uses risk considerations to balance software discipline and flexibility, and to answer other key how much is enough?" questions. And it helps illuminate information technology policy decisions by identifying the quantitative and qualitative sources of cost and value associated with candidate decisions.
Failed Software Projects: Sources and Remedies
The CHAOS Report [Standish, ] surveyed several hundred software projects and found that only % of them were completed within their planned budget and schedule. The report analyzed the major sources of failure for the other projects, and found that eight problem sources accounted for % of the failures. Each of these sources is discussed below in terms of their relation to value-based approaches to software engineering.
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Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM) checks Web sites for broken links. Link verification is done on "normal" links, images, frames, plug-ins, backgrounds, local image maps, style sheets, scripts and java applets. It displays a continously updated list of URLs which you can sort by different criteria. A report can be produced at any time.
Additional features:
-Simple, no-frills user-interface
- Can re-check broken links (useful for temporary network errors)
- Simple report format, can also be e-mailed
- Executable file less than K
- Supports SSL websites ("https:// ")
- Partial testing of ftp and gopher sites
- Detects and reports redirected URLs
- Site Map
To check a site, click the toolbar icon on the left and enter a WWW address. If the address finishes with a directory name, don't forget to put a / at the end or you will possibly get the whole parent directory spidered.
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ZDNET
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Where Technolgy Means Business. Information Resources for IT Professionals
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2 - SECONDARY Keyword matches for TECHNOLOGY
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Useractive provides a set of tools and technologies that enable a next generation approach to online learning. The Learning SandboxTM combines the accessibility and convenience of online instruction with the effectiveness of hands-on lab tools and personal coaching. Online Learning Providers, Corporations and Universities can utilize Useractive tools and technologies to:
* add virtual lab environments to existing online and offline course content
* improve the effectiveness of IT skill learning through an interactive learning-by-doing approach
* enable a cost effective, highly scalable back-end IT infrastructure that provides users with real access to technologies and lab environments
* access a set of efficient mentoring tools that enable personalized interaction and support for high volumes of students
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Abstract: This tutorial provides a quick introduction to the Unified Modeling Language
The heart of object-oriented problem solving is the construction of a model. The model abstracts the essential details of the underlying problem from its usually complicated real world. Several modeling tools are wrapped under the heading of the UML, which stands for Unified Modeling Language. The purpose of this course is to present important highlights of the UML.
At the center of the UML are its nine kinds of modeling diagrams, which we describe here.
* Use case diagrams
* Class diagrams
* Object diagrams
* Sequence diagrams
* Collaboration diagrams
* Statechart diagrams
* Activity diagrams
* Component diagrams
* Deployment diagrams
Some of the sections of this course contain links to pages with more detailed information. And every section has short questions. Use them to test your understanding of the section topic.
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