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15 Oct 06
算法与数据结构——动态规划
- 本文介绍了动态规划的基本思想和基本步骤,通过实例研究了利用动态规划设计算法的具体途径,讨论了动态规划的一些实现技巧,并将动态规划和其他一些算法作了比较,最后还简单介绍了动态规划的数学理论基础和当前最新的研究成果。 - sizkim on 2006-10-15
13 Oct 06
compare_vm.gif (GIF Image, 981x3906 pixels) - Scaled (21%)
- 虚拟技术的比较 compare of Virtual Machine VM - sizkim on 2006-10-13
08 Oct 06
IBM developerWorks : New to IBM Systems
- his page provides an overview for readers who would like to learn about IBM Systems, but don't know where to start. Get a brief introduction to and history of IBM servers and storage devices, and find out what skills you need to undertake systems development with the wide range of IBM hardware products and related technologies. - sizkim on 2006-10-08
02 Oct 06
Denali Software, Inc.: Leading IP Solutions for SoC Design and Verification
- Denali Software, Inc. is the world leader in electronic design automation (EDA) software and intellectual property (IP) design cores for memory and other standard interfaces. - sizkim on 2006-10-02
16 Sep 06
Scientific Linux - Welcome to Scientific Linux (SL)
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SL is a Linux release put together by Fermilab, CERN, and various other labs and universities around the world. Its primary purpose is to reduce duplicated effort of the labs, and to have a common install base for the various experimenters.
The base SL distribution is basically Enterprise Linux, recompiled from source.
Our main goal for the base distribution is to have everything compatible with Enterprise, with only a few minor additions or changes. An example of of items that were added are Pine, and OpenAFS.
Our secondary goal is to allow easy customization for a site, without disturbing the Scientific Linux base. The various labs are able to add their own modifications to their own site areas. By the magic of scripts, and the anaconda installer, each site is to be able to create their own distributions with minimal effort. Or, if a users wishes, they can simply install the base SL release.
- sizkim on 2006-09-16
The OpenScience Project
- The OpenScience project is dedicated to writing and releasing free and Open Source scientific software. We are a group of scientists, mathematicians and engineers who want to encourage a collaborative environment in which science can be pursued by anyone who is inspired to discover something new about the natural world. - sizkim on 2006-09-16
The UNIX System, UNIX System
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What is UNIX®?
UNIX 98 | UNIX 03
The Single UNIX Specification Version 3
ISO/IEC 9945
UNIX System API Tables
White Papers
UNIX Certification
Resources
Slide Presentations
Test Tool Downloads
Questions and Answers
Contacts
The Platform Forum projects - sizkim on 2006-09-12
POSIX.1 FAQ -Portable Operating System Interface.
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Q0. What is POSIX? What is POSIX.1?
Q1. What is the Portable Application Standards Committee (PASC)?
Q2. What is the Austin Group?
Q3. What is the latest version of POSIX.1?
Q4. Where can I download the 1003.1 standard from?
Q5. What are the restrictions on the 1003.1 standard drafts and the full standard?
Q6. Is the standard available in Man Pages format?
Q7. How do I become a participant in the development of the POSIX.1 standard?
Q8. What happened to the existing POSIX 1003.1-1990 and POSIX 1003.2-1992 standards when this revision completed?
Q9. What is the history of IEEE POSIX 1003.1 System Application Interface (C API) ?
Q10. What is the IEEE POSIX 1003.2 Shell and Utilities?
Q11. What are the IEEE POSIX Standards for Real-time?
Q12. How does the 1003.1 standard compare to the Linux Standard Base?
Q13. What options are there in the POSIX.1 standard?
Q14. What are the core technical changes in the latest POSIX.1 standard over 1003.1-1990 and 1003.2-1992?
Q15. Does removal of obsolescent utility syntax meaan that implementations supporting usages of head -5 file, tail -5 file, tail -l file are no longer allowed?
Q16. What about POSIX Certification?
Q17. How do I report a bug in the POSIX.1 standard?
Q18. What are the plans for the next revision of POSIX.1?
Q19. How do I add a question to this FAQ? - sizkim on 2006-09-12
06 Sep 06
The Kermit Project - Columbia University: Secure Scriptable Telnet, FTP, SSH Terminal Emulation and File Transfer Clients
- Kermit software offers interactive and scripted file transfer and management, terminal emulation, Unicode-aware character-set conversion, and/or Internet security for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Tru64 Unix, SCO, QNX, OS/2, VMS / OpenVMS, DOS, IBM mainframes, and dozens of other platforms, new and old, over the Internet as well as serial ports and modems. Internet security methods include Kerberos IV, Kerberos V, SSL, TLS, SSH, and SRP. Internet protocols include traditional and secure Telnet, traditional and secure FTP, traditional and secure HTTP. All functions can be automated using Kermit's built-in cross-platform transport-independent script programming language. Terminal emulations for Windows include VT100, VT220, VT320, ANSI, HP, IBM, Linux Console, Sun Console, QNX, AT386, SCO ANSI / SCOANSI, SNI 97801, Televideo, Wyse, and many others. - sizkim on 2006-09-06
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