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- Industry wants girls to stick to knitting
- once againHere's yet more evidence that we'd be better off with a system of business law that favored sole proprietorships over corporations, rather than the other way around.Fiorina's demisehad nothing to do with her being female. If a bloke had come up with the same policy, he'd have got done...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-10
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- eQuality Success Story: 4 Wheel Parts
- With more than $30 million in inventory from over 150 manufacturers, 4 Wheel Parts is the nation's largest distributor of parts and accessories for Jeeps, two and four wheel drive trucks and sport utility vehicles. Responding to customer interactions from both direct consumers and automobile dealerships, 4 Wheel Parts' sales...
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- Calculator (zip)
- Calculator offers various interesting mathematical functions such as sum, multiplying, dividing, subtraction, powers, square root and percentages. Just remember to click the equality sign after every action. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Software downloads 2007-07-16
- Geek Trivia: Eye for an Einstein
- Slight correction, JayJay, Einstein said that DeltaM is PROPORTIONAL to L/V^2; that means that Einstein's equation can only be dM=kL/V^2 if you go with an equality operation.The reason for the k, of course, is to represent some constant that would be used to properly specify a unit conversion rate. ...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-13
- MySQL Cookbook: Working With Strings
- Like most types of data, string values can be compared for equality or inequality or relative ordering. However, strings have some additional features to consider. This paper discusses how to use all those features, so that one can store, retrieve, and manipulate strings according to whatever requirements the applications have....
- Book chapters 2006-11-01
- Look up values in SQL Server using range joins
- Arthur Fuller wants to shake up developers' assumptions that joins are always tests of equality. He explains that there are lots of ways to join, and demonstrates how you can use range joins to match a potentially large number of rows. It's a myth that joins are always tests...
- Technical articles 2006-05-15
- System F With Type Equality Coercions
- This paper introduces a variant of System F that uses a single mechanism to enable the type preserving translation of Generalised Abstract Data Types GADTs, type classes with associated types and functional dependencies, as well as closed type functions. The core idea is to pass around explicit evidence for type...
- White papers 2006-04-10
- The Political Economy of Growth Without Development: A Case Study of Pakistan
- Pakistan has had respectable per capita growth over 1950-99, intensive involvement by donors and international agencies ($58 billion in foreign aid), and has a well-educated and high-achieving elite and Diaspora. Yet Pakistan systematically underperforms on most social and political indicators - education, health, sanitation, fertility, gender equality, corruption, political instability...
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- Toward Equality of Access: The Role of Public Libraries in Addressing the Digital Divide
- Ninety-five percent of public libraries in the United States offer free access to computers and the Internet, often providing the only Internet access for residents of the nation's poorest areas. This paper evaluates the importance of these library-based computers in addressing the digital divide. Drawing from government statistics and independent...
- White papers 2005-08-15
- Current Trends in American Courts - Leveraging Technology to Overcome Challenges and Advance Opportunities
- Fairness and equality are fundamental cultural values in American society. In spite of the ever-growing demand for services, the courts, like all public sector agencies, are challenged to meet that demand while facing intense pressure to "Do more with less." Through applied technology, the courts can become more efficient, and...
- White papers 2006-01-01
- Academic Weblogs as Tools for E-Collaboration Among Researchers
- Although scientific research has always been a social activity, in recent years the adoption of Internet-based communication tools by researchers (e.g., e-mail, electronic discussion boards, electronic mailing lists, videoconferencing, weblogs) has led to profound changes in social interaction and collaboration among them. Research suggests that Internet technologies can improve and...
- White papers 2007-11-02
- Assertion Checking Over Combined Abstraction of Linear Arithmetic and Uninterpreted Functions
- This paper presents results on the problem of checking equality assertions in programs whose expressions have been abstracted using combination of linear arithmetic and uninterpreted functions, and whose conditionals are treated as non-deterministic. The paper first shows that the problem of assertion checking for this combined abstraction is coNP-hard, even...
- White papers 2006-01-20
- Count Data Models in SAS
- Poisson regression has been widely used to model count data. However, it is often criticized for its restrictive assumption of equi-dispersion, meaning equality between the variance and the mean. In real-life applications, count data often exhibits over-dispersion and excess zeroes. While Negative binomial regression is able to model count data...
- White papers 2008-03-13
- Get an overview of C# control statements
- In order for developers to utilize any language to thefullest extent, they need to have a complete and thorough understanding of thecode flow structures. In this article, I provide an overview of the C# controlstatements and discuss the appropriate way to use each of them.Selection statementsIfand switch are considered selectionstatements...
- Technical articles 2006-12-20
- VB.NET or C#: choose your weapon
- The .NET Framework allows you to use your preferred language while offering most of the same features in VB.NET and C#. This article explores some of the subtle differences between VB.NET and C#. The debate over which language to use—VB.NET or C#—has been going strong since .NET was...
- Technical articles 2006-05-23
- Query XML documents with XSLT 2.0
- Learn detailed code recipes for using XSLT as an XML query language in this sample chapter from XSLT Cookbook, Second Edition. The chapter takes a two-pronged approach to extracting information about facts and relationships occuring in and among XML documents. First, it presents primitive and generally applicable query examples as...
- Book chapters 2006-08-15
- Thoughts of an employee
- Thoughts of an employee:I am writing this in the form of an interview to bring a touch of reality into the subject I want to talk about. Interviewer: Ok, our first question is: In your opinion, why should someone have a job?Employee: Talking about me, I work because I have...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-06
- Does scareware for the Mac bring equality to the OS?
- Macintosh users, welcome to the Internet! The plague of scareware for the PC has reached out to Mac users. From PC World: Visitors to the Web site selling the program, called MacSweeper, are offered a free security scan of their computers. The scan, which only...
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
- Use Windows Server 2003's netdom to see which servers are running roles
- You may already be familiar with the five single-instance roles in Windows servers, but how do you know which server hosts which role? Scott Lowe reveals how you can use a single Windows Server 2003 command to determine their server locations. Active Directory is an entirely different beast...
- Technical articles 2007-04-03
- Trying to find the (sex) appeal in adult video games
- For those of you who missed the Game Developers Conference in the beginning of March, I have a juicy news story for you. However, if you're offended by material of a sexual nature, please be warned that you should stop reading here. For those of you who fit into the other category (I'm resisting nicknames!),...
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
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