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- Uncle Hextor (exe)
- Uncle Hextor is a hex editor which allows files larger than available RAM to be edited. It also has features which support reverse engineering binary files. Unknown files are annotated with a markup editor, and the description is saved to an XML specification. Other programs that can read the XML...
- Software downloads 2008-04-10
- Timesaver:Global Time (exe)
- Global Time is a product developed and supported for the purpose of an independent free standing system which can deliver exact chronological time in multiple places geographically; for display on marquees and/or personal systems (i.e. Travel industry advertising/marketing). Attachments and/or modifications can be easily added, as bolt-ons, for industry/client specifications....
- Software downloads 2008-03-04
- McGrath Information Solution (zip)
- We created a standard for the multimedia content, and even went one step further, the standard will contain information on any type of object (Audio, Video, DVD, Word processor, Comic book.) on any media and on any operating system. What we offer is the external text based metadata file called...
- Software downloads 2008-02-19
- Modeling Demystified, Part 1: Creating a System Specification From the User's Point of View
- Nobody deliberately builds a product that's hard to use. Yet too often one encounter tools, equipment, and IT solutions that are confusing, annoying, and unusable. Why is that? In many cases, IT solutions are hard to use because the designer has built the solution based on what the technology or...
- White papers 2008-02-19
- HP ProLiant Server Blade Specification for Microsoft Web Server
- HP offers a full range of hardware - server, networking, and storage - components designed to meet the performance, scalability, availability, and reliability requirements of the Microsoft application infrastructure. HP offers a full suite of ProLiant server blade management tools, which enables to take control of and manage Microsoft application...
- White papers 2008-02-01
- New eSATA standard to rid power cable from external SATA drives
- The Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) is working on a standard for Power Over eSATA, negating the need for a separate power cable. An excerpt from VNUnet: "Its fast transfer rate and efficient protocol makes eSATA the highest-performing external mainstream storage connection," said Knut Grimsrud, SATA-IO...
- Blog posts 2008-01-17
- System Spec (exe)
- With System Spec you can see, save, and print a complete spec of your PC with this no-install, system information utility and perform various windows functions. Additional advanced info includes CPU, display, memory, drives, and apps. System Spec is a self contained standalone EXE which can be run without installing....
- Software downloads 2008-01-10
- CablePro (exe)
- CablePro is an interactive software application designed to aid voice and data cabling professionals in documenting or writing detailed cabling specifications. CablePro is the ideal tool to transcribe mechanical/electrical or architectural/engineering drawings, blueprints, and graphical representation of cable requirements. In addition, CablePro can aid in producing a written 'cabling specification'...
- Software downloads 2008-01-09
- A High-Performance Network Intrusion Detection System
- This paper presents a new approach for network intrusion detection based on concise specifications that characterize normal and abnormal network packet sequences. The specification language is geared for robust network intrusion detection by enforcing a strict type discipline via a combination of static and dynamic type checking. Unlike most previous...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Correctness Properties for Internet Routing
- This paper motivates and presents a correctness specification for Internet routing. This specification is based on three properties - route validity, path visibility, and safety. This specification may be of use to people developing tools to check routing configurations, to people designing solutions to specific problems in the current system,...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- New FireWire specification to boast transmission speeds to 3.2 Gbps
- A new version of IEEE 1394 has been approved by the IEEE. Called S3200, it builds on the earlier specification and will quadruple top speeds to a blistering 3.2 Gbps over distances of up to 100 meters. The technology is called FireWire by Apple and i.LINK by Sony. ...
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- First version of mobile Linux specification released
- The first version of the mobile Linux specification was released on Monday by the Linux Phone Standards Forum LiPS. Formed in 2005, LiPS comprises companies such as Orange, France Telecom, MontaVista, and Access. The released specifications, while covering all the key components necessary to build...
- Blog posts 2007-12-11
- HTML 5 and video on the Web
- Proposals for a HTML 5 specification promise to bring in embedded media and APIs in a highly simple and accessible manner, relegating the need for browser-specific workarounds. However, it's the proper implementation that can never be promised. An excerpt from Wired: The proposed HTML5 specification is...
- Blog posts 2007-12-09
- SAT - Specification Analysis Tool (exe)
- The need for good specifications has been apparent for over 2 decades. Until now the process of writing good specification text has been manually intensive with reviews lasting days or weeks. SAT is a revolutionary tool to help you develop clean useful specifications with clear, complete, consistent, and testable requirements....
- Software downloads 2007-11-21
- USB 3.0 coming soon
- Intel and others plan to replace the ubiquitous and speedy USB 2.0 serial technology by releasing the specifications of the next version of USB in the first half of 2008. Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum IDF, Pat Gelsinger, general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, said:...
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
- Use mtree for filesystem integrity auditing
- A little over a week ago, I offered an explanation for how you might use rsync for filesystem integrity auditing, as a follow-up to my previous post about implementing integrity auditing with basic utilities. In the earlier article, I specifically mentioned two examples of basic utilities that can be used...
- Blog posts 2007-09-05
- Should you build or buy your end users' PCs?
- Over the years, it's been an ongoing consideration to provide our end users with either custom built computers or brand name, off-the-shelf models. Up until about ten years ago, I worked with a small computer vendor to build our systems, somewhat to my own specifications, but also depending on his...
- Blog posts 2007-08-29
- Word 2003: Rich Text Format (RTF) Specification, version 1.8 (exe)
- The Rich Text Format RTF Specification provides a format for text and graphics interchange that can be used with different output devices, operating environments, and operating systems. Version 1.8 of the specification contains the latest updates introduced by Microsoft Office Word 2003. RTF uses the American National Standards Institute ANSI,...
- Software downloads 2007-08-28
- A Data Specification Model for Multimedia QoS Negotiation
- An important issue for multimedia Quality of Service QoS negotiation is the specification of the parameters/profiles that need to be coordinated in order to reach an agreement among involved entities regarding service configuration, resource allocation, and the dynamics of service adaptation. The contribution of this paper is a generic Data...
- White papers 2007-08-01
- OOXML or OOPS? Microsoft blunders in its open document specification
- A performance architect for a Fortune Fifty corporation deconstructed Microsoft's MS-OOXML specification for open documents and found many, many poor definitions and more just plain wrong formulas. Rob Weir reports in his blog how Redmond allows mixing of radians and degrees in seven functions (remember the...
- Blog posts 2007-07-11
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