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Introduction to web services simulation with SOAPSimulator: A hands-on tutorial

Typically, companies embark on SOA projects for system-to-system integration within their corporate domains as well as with external trading partners. Re-usable services are the cornerstone of a successful SOA implementation. In a SOA Project, once a producer service is built, developers can subsequently start implementing consumer services and tester can begin building test scenarios. If the producer service is under development and is not available for request-response interaction, development and QA teams are severely hampered in their ability to develop consumer code. Service simulation – the ability to mimic producer services even before they are implemented – enables consumer developers and testers to parallelize their efforts without having to wait for service implementation to complete. Service simulation also enables corporations to provide a portable alternative to building an expensive reference environment.
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Tutorial on Association Analysis Using SAP BW

Tutorial on Association Analysis Using SAP BW Step 0: Invoke the ...Tutorial on Association Analysis Using SAP BW Step 0: Invoke the data mining workbench using transaction RSDMWB, followed by Enter © 2005 by SAP AG. All rights reserved. You get the following data mining workbench window (Customer Behavior Modeling): © 2005 by SAP AG. All rights reserved. Expand Association analysis (Technical Name ASSOCIATION*) by LMC on the triangle icon ( ) to the left to get the following window: * If you do not see the Technical Name column, LMC on the Technical Name On/Off icon to display Technical names. © 2005 by SAP AG. All rights reserved. RMC on Association Analysis (Technical Name: SAP_Association_Discovery) to get Create Model context menu. LMC on Create Model context menu to invoke the Model Creation Wizard. © 2005 by SAP AG. All rights reserved. LMC on the button. © 2005 by SAP AG. All rights reserved. Give the model a name, a description,
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Analysis of the Electrical Engineering Problems Using Computer Tools

The theory of electrical circuits represents one of most important parts of the Electrical Engineering education. The main aims of this course are to obtain the knowledge of circuit analysis and synthesis and to see the experience of actual behavior of typical circuits. This purpose needs using of powerful software mathematical tools.
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ACUPUNCTURE: REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF REPORTS ON CONTROLLED CLINICAL

ACUPUNCTURE: REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF REPORTS ON CONTROLLED CLINICAL ...ACUPUNCTURE: REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF REPORTS ON CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIALS ii Acknowledgements Acknowledgements The World Health Organization acknowledges its indebtedness to the experts who participated in the WHO Consultation on Acupuncture held in Cervia, Italy in 1996, at which the selection criteria for the data included in this publication were set. Special thanks are due to Dr Zhu-Fan Xie, Honorary Director of the Institute of Integrated Medicines, First Hospital of Beijing Medical University, China, who drafted, revised and updated this
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How to draw structures in ANSYS Thermal Analysis in ANSYS

How to draw structures in ANSYS Thermal Analysis in ANSYSHow to draw structures in ANSYS Problem description Draw two beams in ANSYS, one is 100mm*10mm*10mm start from origin and the other is also 100mm*10mm*10mm connected to the first one. ANSYS procedure Main Menu Æ Preprocessor Æ Modeling Æ Create Æ Volumes Æ Block Æ By 2 Corners & Z Æ In the pop up window, input WPX “0”, WPY “0”, Width “100”, Height “10”, Depth “10” Æ Click “Apply” Æ Input WPX “100”, WPY “-90”, Width “10”, Height “100”,
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Steps of performing a Frame Analysis Using SAP 2000

This tutorial provides the basic steps of performing a frame ...1.051 Structural Engineering Design Prof. Oral Buyukozturk Fall 2003 SAP 2000 Tutorial Session Notes This tutorial provides the basic steps of performing a frame analysis using SAP 2000. It is based on the design project example shown below, the complete solution of which is provided as a handout. 16@21′ 26′ 34′ 26′ 20′ 5@13′ 15′ Results of Preliminary Analysis: Slab thickness: 9 in Beam dimensions: 14”x31” Exterior columns: 14”x18” Interior columns: 16”x22” Loads: Exterior beams: LL=0.72 kips/ft DL=1.85 kips/ft Interior beams: LL=0.83 kips/ft DL=2.10 kips/ft Wind and Earthquake loads are specified in the appendix. Only earthquake loads are considered. The frame is solved in the short direction only since this direction is more critical. 1.051 Structural Engineering Design Prof. Oral Buyukozturk Fall 2003 Analysis Steps 1. Generate the frame geometry from analysis templates. Menu: File > New model from template Result Note: make sure that proper units are selected (shown
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MySQL Performance Analysis and Tuning Tips on HP-UX

In general, the performance of a database is based on several critical factors. The factors include, but not limited to, hardware, operating system, data schema, concurrency, volume of data, type of application, data access pattern and database configuration. To meet the business demands, your database application must address three vital constraints – Performance, Scalability and Reliability – each of which needs customization of different but correlated elements. In this whitepaper, we are going to explore different strategies to considerably optimize the performance of MySQL in HP-UX 11.23 IPF.
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Structural design with ArchiCAD, and its integration with structural software

A building’s architectural design and its physical structure are closely interrelated: on the one hand, the architectural design of the building defines the structure; on the other hand, the structural design of a building reflects the overall architectural design. As structure became a visual and aesthetic part of the design in modern architecture, structures must be as light as possible while maintaining complete integrity. Also, the structure must be optimized for performance and price.
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Electric Tutorial

This tutorial will run through the design and simulation of a ‘plain vanilla’ positive edge triggered D flip-flop. Electric allows the design to be done and linked together through what are called facets. These facets are each different hierarchical levels of the design (i.e. Layout, schematic, VHDL, and so on). The design of this flip-flop will be covered in the transistor, schematic, VHDL, and layout levels. The purpose of this tutorial is to cover those topics that are not covered sufficiently in the provided User’s Manual. It is assumed that the student knows how to create a library and facets of that library.
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Tutorial SemTalk BPMN Edition

Tutorial SemTalk BPMN EditionSemTalk BPMN Tutorial 04/14/2010 Email: support@semtalk.com Copyright: Semtation GmbH 2001-2010 Tutorial SemTalk 3.2 BPMN Edition for Business Process Analysis SemTalk BPMN Tutorial 04/14/2010 Email: support@semtalk.com Copyright: Semtation GmbH 2001-2010 Contents 1. About Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) ……………………………………………..3 2. Starting SemTalk BPMN Edition …………………………………………………………………………4 3. Editing a Process ………………………………………………………………………………………………8 3.1. Adding Process Elements ……………………………………………………………………………..8 3.2. Using Swimlanes ………………………………………………………………………………………. 10 3.3. Object oriented process modeling ………………………………………………………………… 14 3.4. Editing process elements ……………………………………………………………………………. 17 3.4.1. Task Dialog ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 3.4.2. Task: “Hum. Resource” Tab …………………………………………………………………. 18 3.4.3. Task “Measures” Tab ………………………………………………………………………….. 20 3.4.4. Sequence Flow Dialog …………………………………………………………………………. 21 4. Org Charts …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 5. Class Diagrams ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26 6. Systems ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 32 7. Refinements (Sub-Process) ………………………………………………………………………………. 35 7.1. Attachments and Visio-Hyperlinks ………………………………………………………………. 36 8. Customizing Colors ………………………………………………………………………………………… 38 9. Simulation …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 39 10. Dialog View ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 39 11. XPDL Export / Import ………………………………………………………………………………….. 41 12. Importing from SAP …………………………………………………………………………………….. 43 12.1. Import
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