The 3CX IP PBX tutorial [[electronic resource] ] : develop a fully functional, low cost, professional PBX phone system using 3CX / / Matthew M. Landis, Robert A. Lloyd |
Autore | Landis Matthew M |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (228 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.695 |
Altri autori (Persone) | LloydRobert A |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico | Telephone - Private branch exchanges |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-77720-3
9786612777202 1-84719-897-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with the 3CX Phone System; About the company-3CX; What the 3CX Phone System is; Hardware versus software phone systems; Linux Asterisk versus Windows 3CX; 3CX Free versus 3CX Commercial edition; Major components of the 3CX Phone System; 3CX Phone System; The navigation pane; Drop-down menus; Quick launch toolbar; 3CX Phone; 3CX Assistant; 3CX VoIP Client; 3CX Call Reporter; 3CX Gateway for Skype; 3CX Hotel module; Some characteristics and features of 3CX; Easy to use
Open and vendor independentWindows-based; What the 3CX Phone System is not; 3CX is not expensive; 3CX is not a Cisco level of maturity product; 3CX is not a turnkey hardware phone system; 3CX is not done; 3CX does not have ""key system"" replacement features; 3CX integration with Microsoft Office Communications Server is not supported; 3CX currently does not have the ability to do multi-tenant; 3CX does not do multiple languages simultaneously; Summary; Chapter 2: Downloading and Installing 3CX; What you will need; Your 3CX server hardware requirements; Choosing a Windows operating system Starting with a clean operating system installGetting the Microsoft stack in place; Downloading 3CX and getting a key; Free key versus a two-user test key; Starting the install; The requirements screen; The recommendations screen; The EUL Agreement; The install folder screen; Selecting IIS or Cassini web server; The 3CX User Settings Wizard; Creating user extensions; Operator extension; Registration; Logging in to 3CX for the first time; Checking the status of 3CX; Summary; Chapter 3: Working with Extensions; Devices that can connect to 3CX as extensions; Softphones; X-Lite by CounterPath Zoiper CommunicatorSIP phones; Analog phones; Other SIP hardware and software devices; Verifying basic network connectivity to our 3CX server from another computer; Basic extension setup in the administrator console; First and last name; ID, password, and pin; E-mail address; Voicemail configuration; Forwarding rules; Installing and connecting the 3CX VoIP Phone; Testing the extension we just connected; Checking that system console indicates the extension as registered; Testing that we can call another extension; Connecting a Snom 360 phone; Connecting other phones Checking out the MyPhone UserPortal pageVoicemail; Extension groups; Editing multiple extensions at a time; Summary; Chapter 4: Call Control: Ring Groups, Auto-attendants, and Call Queues; Ring groups; Adding ring group members; Destination if no answer; Digital Receptionist setup; Recording a menu prompt; Creating the Digital Receptionist; Call by name setup; Call queues; Summary; Chapter 5: Trunks-Connecting to the Outside World; PSTN trunks; SIP trunks; The PBX; The enterprise border element; The ITSP; Choosing a VoIP carrier-more than just price; Disaster recovery; Mixing VoIP and PSTN Connecting 3CX to your trunk |
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Landis Matthew M
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Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2010 | ||
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The 3CX IP PBX tutorial [[electronic resource] ] : develop a fully functional, low cost, professional PBX phone system using 3CX / / Matthew M. Landis, Robert A. Lloyd |
Autore | Landis Matthew M |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (228 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.695 |
Altri autori (Persone) | LloydRobert A |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico | Telephone - Private branch exchanges |
ISBN |
1-282-77720-3
9786612777202 1-84719-897-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with the 3CX Phone System; About the company-3CX; What the 3CX Phone System is; Hardware versus software phone systems; Linux Asterisk versus Windows 3CX; 3CX Free versus 3CX Commercial edition; Major components of the 3CX Phone System; 3CX Phone System; The navigation pane; Drop-down menus; Quick launch toolbar; 3CX Phone; 3CX Assistant; 3CX VoIP Client; 3CX Call Reporter; 3CX Gateway for Skype; 3CX Hotel module; Some characteristics and features of 3CX; Easy to use
Open and vendor independentWindows-based; What the 3CX Phone System is not; 3CX is not expensive; 3CX is not a Cisco level of maturity product; 3CX is not a turnkey hardware phone system; 3CX is not done; 3CX does not have ""key system"" replacement features; 3CX integration with Microsoft Office Communications Server is not supported; 3CX currently does not have the ability to do multi-tenant; 3CX does not do multiple languages simultaneously; Summary; Chapter 2: Downloading and Installing 3CX; What you will need; Your 3CX server hardware requirements; Choosing a Windows operating system Starting with a clean operating system installGetting the Microsoft stack in place; Downloading 3CX and getting a key; Free key versus a two-user test key; Starting the install; The requirements screen; The recommendations screen; The EUL Agreement; The install folder screen; Selecting IIS or Cassini web server; The 3CX User Settings Wizard; Creating user extensions; Operator extension; Registration; Logging in to 3CX for the first time; Checking the status of 3CX; Summary; Chapter 3: Working with Extensions; Devices that can connect to 3CX as extensions; Softphones; X-Lite by CounterPath Zoiper CommunicatorSIP phones; Analog phones; Other SIP hardware and software devices; Verifying basic network connectivity to our 3CX server from another computer; Basic extension setup in the administrator console; First and last name; ID, password, and pin; E-mail address; Voicemail configuration; Forwarding rules; Installing and connecting the 3CX VoIP Phone; Testing the extension we just connected; Checking that system console indicates the extension as registered; Testing that we can call another extension; Connecting a Snom 360 phone; Connecting other phones Checking out the MyPhone UserPortal pageVoicemail; Extension groups; Editing multiple extensions at a time; Summary; Chapter 4: Call Control: Ring Groups, Auto-attendants, and Call Queues; Ring groups; Adding ring group members; Destination if no answer; Digital Receptionist setup; Recording a menu prompt; Creating the Digital Receptionist; Call by name setup; Call queues; Summary; Chapter 5: Trunks-Connecting to the Outside World; PSTN trunks; SIP trunks; The PBX; The enterprise border element; The ITSP; Choosing a VoIP carrier-more than just price; Disaster recovery; Mixing VoIP and PSTN Connecting 3CX to your trunk |
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Landis Matthew M
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Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2010 | ||
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The 3CX IP PBX tutorial : develop a fully functional, low cost, professional PBX phone system using 3CX / / Matthew M. Landis, Robert A. Lloyd |
Autore | Landis Matthew M |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (228 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.695 |
Altri autori (Persone) | LloydRobert A |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico | Telephone - Private branch exchanges |
ISBN |
1-282-77720-3
9786612777202 1-84719-897-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with the 3CX Phone System; About the company-3CX; What the 3CX Phone System is; Hardware versus software phone systems; Linux Asterisk versus Windows 3CX; 3CX Free versus 3CX Commercial edition; Major components of the 3CX Phone System; 3CX Phone System; The navigation pane; Drop-down menus; Quick launch toolbar; 3CX Phone; 3CX Assistant; 3CX VoIP Client; 3CX Call Reporter; 3CX Gateway for Skype; 3CX Hotel module; Some characteristics and features of 3CX; Easy to use
Open and vendor independentWindows-based; What the 3CX Phone System is not; 3CX is not expensive; 3CX is not a Cisco level of maturity product; 3CX is not a turnkey hardware phone system; 3CX is not done; 3CX does not have ""key system"" replacement features; 3CX integration with Microsoft Office Communications Server is not supported; 3CX currently does not have the ability to do multi-tenant; 3CX does not do multiple languages simultaneously; Summary; Chapter 2: Downloading and Installing 3CX; What you will need; Your 3CX server hardware requirements; Choosing a Windows operating system Starting with a clean operating system installGetting the Microsoft stack in place; Downloading 3CX and getting a key; Free key versus a two-user test key; Starting the install; The requirements screen; The recommendations screen; The EUL Agreement; The install folder screen; Selecting IIS or Cassini web server; The 3CX User Settings Wizard; Creating user extensions; Operator extension; Registration; Logging in to 3CX for the first time; Checking the status of 3CX; Summary; Chapter 3: Working with Extensions; Devices that can connect to 3CX as extensions; Softphones; X-Lite by CounterPath Zoiper CommunicatorSIP phones; Analog phones; Other SIP hardware and software devices; Verifying basic network connectivity to our 3CX server from another computer; Basic extension setup in the administrator console; First and last name; ID, password, and pin; E-mail address; Voicemail configuration; Forwarding rules; Installing and connecting the 3CX VoIP Phone; Testing the extension we just connected; Checking that system console indicates the extension as registered; Testing that we can call another extension; Connecting a Snom 360 phone; Connecting other phones Checking out the MyPhone UserPortal pageVoicemail; Extension groups; Editing multiple extensions at a time; Summary; Chapter 4: Call Control: Ring Groups, Auto-attendants, and Call Queues; Ring groups; Adding ring group members; Destination if no answer; Digital Receptionist setup; Recording a menu prompt; Creating the Digital Receptionist; Call by name setup; Call queues; Summary; Chapter 5: Trunks-Connecting to the Outside World; PSTN trunks; SIP trunks; The PBX; The enterprise border element; The ITSP; Choosing a VoIP carrier-more than just price; Disaster recovery; Mixing VoIP and PSTN Connecting 3CX to your trunk |
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Landis Matthew M
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3D game development with Microsoft Silverlight 3 [[electronic resource] ] : beginner's guide : a practical guide to creating real-time responsive online 3D games in Silverlight 3 using C#, XBAP WPF, XAML, Balder, and Farseer Physics Engine / / Gastón C. Hillar |
Autore | Hillar Gastón C |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (452 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.1 |
Collana | Learn by doing : less theory, more results |
Soggetto topico |
Computer games - Programming
Three-dimensional display systems |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-30505-0
9786612305054 1-84719-893-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Lights, Camera, and Action!; UFOs in the sky!: Invaders; Time for action - preparing the development environment; Time for action - recognizing digital art assets; Time for action - creating the raster digital content; Digital Content Creation tools; Basic elements of a 2D and/or 3D real-time game; Programming responsibilities; Time for action - installing tools to manipulate; scalable digital content; XAML works fine with Silverlight 3; Time for action - creating the scalable digital content in XAML; Previewing and scaling XAML vector graphics
Time for action - testing the scalable digital contentusing XamlPad; Editing vector illustrations using Expression Design; Preparing a gaming framework; Time for action - creating Silverlight applications; Time for action - building and running Silverlight applications; Programming event handlers in the main page; Time for action - creating XBAP WPF applications; Time for action - building and running the; XBAP WPF applications; Summary; Chapter 2: Working with 2D Characters; Creating an accelerated graphics viewport; Time for action - enabling hardware acceleration Time for action - transforming media using the GPUCaching rendered content; Scaling and rotating a vector-based illustration; Time for action - shaking many illustrations at the same time; Running loops faster; Accelerating transforms and blends; Using 2D vectors; Time for action - detecting GPU-acceleration problems; Understanding GPU acceleration limitations; Creating encapsulated object-oriented characters; Time for action - creating User Control classes to hold images; Time for action - displaying images and sprites; Showing a sprite on the screen; Defining the behavior Understanding dimensionsManaging resolutions; Screen resolutions; Summary; Chapter 3: Combining Sprites with Backgrounds; The first remake assignment; Time for action - creating sprites based on XAML; vector-based graphics; Defining the relative center point; Time for action - creating a specialized sprite; management class; Taking full advantage of object-oriented capabilities; Preparing the classes for inheritance; Wrapping a UserControl to manage it; Time for action - creating a superclass for some characters; Time for action - creating the subclasses for the characters Time for action - creating methods for the game loopCreating objects on the fly; Managing dynamic objects; Time for action - writing the game loop; Animating multiple sprites; Managing a complex game loop; Time for action - detecting collisions between 2D characters; Using colors to paint sprites; Summary; Chapter 4: Working with 3D Characters; The second remake assignment; Time for Action - exporting a 3D model without; considering textures; XAML 3D models; Time for action - from DCC tools to WPF; XBAP WPF applications with 3D content; Time for action - displaying a 3D model in a 2D screen with WPF |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910455710503321 |
Hillar Gastón C
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ActionScript graphing cookbook [[electronic resource] ] : learn how to create appealing and interactive visual presentations of your data in ActionScript / / Peter Backz, Dominic Gellineaux |
Autore | Backz Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birminghan, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (288 p.) |
Disciplina | 006.663 |
Altri autori (Persone) | GellineauxDominic |
Collana | Quick answers to common problems |
Soggetto topico |
ActionScript (Computer program language)
Object-oriented programming (Computer science) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-96092-3
1-84969-321-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with Graph Drawing; Introduction; Drawing in two dimensions; Building point charts; Creating a line graph based on a function; Adding labels and axes; Graphing a spreadsheet; Area charts; Multiple area charts; Styling a graph; Adding legends; Using Flex for charts; Chapter 2: Working with Data; Introduction; Preparing your data; Embedding CSV files; Loading a data file from the Internet; Loading a file from the local hard drive; Loading data with XML
Loading data from Excel files Consuming the REST services; Exporting data as CSV to import in Excel; Exporting data to a PDF file; Chapter 3: Creating Bar Charts; Introduction; Drawing a bar chart with Flex; Building vertical bar charts; Creating comparison bar charts; Drawing histograms; Creating sparklines to enrich text content; Making 3D bar charts; Chapter 4: Drawing Different Types of Graphs; Introduction; Drawing a pie chart with Flex; Creating donut charts; Drawing meters and gauges; Making Venn diagrams; Building pyramid charts; Drawing bubble charts; Creating tag clouds Creating a treemap Chapter 5: Adding Interaction; Introduction; Zooming and panning around a graph; Sending data updates to the graph; Making the points interactive: Hovering; Selecting data points in the graph; A dynamic graph based on an editable table; Dragging data points to new values; Linking graphs; Chapter 6: Mapping Geographical and Spatial Data; Introduction; Showing a map using the OpenScales API; Adding points of interest to a map; Parsing data to use as region fill; Coloring a map; Adding multiple layers to a map; Overlaying a heat map; Chapter 7: Animating a Graph; Introduction Animating between two data sets Animating a meter; Automatic updates; Zooming in on a specific data set; Animating subway locations; Chapter 8: Creating a Relational Network; Introduction; Preparing the data; Creating the visual for a node; Arranging and linking the nodes; Navigating through the relational network; Animating the transitions; Adding sounds; Chapter 9: Creating Three-Dimensional Graphs; Introduction; Drawing in 3D: a 3D starter project; Creating a 3D column chart; Moving around the chart; Beyond the cube, drawing different shapes; Graphing tabular data in 3D Styling the graph with different materials Graphing a function in three dimensions; Chapter 10: Working with Various 3D Graph Types; Introduction; Mapping keyboard usage in 3D, part 1: the model; Mapping keyboard usage in 3D, part 2: the data; 3D world population chart, part 1: the globe; 3D world population chart, part 2: Dressing up; 3D world population chart, part 3: The data; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463006303321 |
Backz Peter
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Birminghan, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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ActionScript graphing cookbook [[electronic resource] ] : learn how to create appealing and interactive visual presentations of your data in ActionScript / / Peter Backz, Dominic Gellineaux |
Autore | Backz Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birminghan, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (288 p.) |
Disciplina | 006.663 |
Altri autori (Persone) | GellineauxDominic |
Collana | Quick answers to common problems |
Soggetto topico |
ActionScript (Computer program language)
Object-oriented programming (Computer science) |
ISBN |
1-283-96092-3
1-84969-321-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with Graph Drawing; Introduction; Drawing in two dimensions; Building point charts; Creating a line graph based on a function; Adding labels and axes; Graphing a spreadsheet; Area charts; Multiple area charts; Styling a graph; Adding legends; Using Flex for charts; Chapter 2: Working with Data; Introduction; Preparing your data; Embedding CSV files; Loading a data file from the Internet; Loading a file from the local hard drive; Loading data with XML
Loading data from Excel files Consuming the REST services; Exporting data as CSV to import in Excel; Exporting data to a PDF file; Chapter 3: Creating Bar Charts; Introduction; Drawing a bar chart with Flex; Building vertical bar charts; Creating comparison bar charts; Drawing histograms; Creating sparklines to enrich text content; Making 3D bar charts; Chapter 4: Drawing Different Types of Graphs; Introduction; Drawing a pie chart with Flex; Creating donut charts; Drawing meters and gauges; Making Venn diagrams; Building pyramid charts; Drawing bubble charts; Creating tag clouds Creating a treemap Chapter 5: Adding Interaction; Introduction; Zooming and panning around a graph; Sending data updates to the graph; Making the points interactive: Hovering; Selecting data points in the graph; A dynamic graph based on an editable table; Dragging data points to new values; Linking graphs; Chapter 6: Mapping Geographical and Spatial Data; Introduction; Showing a map using the OpenScales API; Adding points of interest to a map; Parsing data to use as region fill; Coloring a map; Adding multiple layers to a map; Overlaying a heat map; Chapter 7: Animating a Graph; Introduction Animating between two data sets Animating a meter; Automatic updates; Zooming in on a specific data set; Animating subway locations; Chapter 8: Creating a Relational Network; Introduction; Preparing the data; Creating the visual for a node; Arranging and linking the nodes; Navigating through the relational network; Animating the transitions; Adding sounds; Chapter 9: Creating Three-Dimensional Graphs; Introduction; Drawing in 3D: a 3D starter project; Creating a 3D column chart; Moving around the chart; Beyond the cube, drawing different shapes; Graphing tabular data in 3D Styling the graph with different materials Graphing a function in three dimensions; Chapter 10: Working with Various 3D Graph Types; Introduction; Mapping keyboard usage in 3D, part 1: the model; Mapping keyboard usage in 3D, part 2: the data; 3D world population chart, part 1: the globe; 3D world population chart, part 2: Dressing up; 3D world population chart, part 3: The data; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910785704703321 |
Backz Peter
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Birminghan, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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ActionScript graphing cookbook : learn how to create appealing and interactive visual presentations of your data in ActionScript / / Peter Backz, Dominic Gellineaux |
Autore | Backz Peter |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birminghan, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (288 p.) |
Disciplina | 006.663 |
Altri autori (Persone) | GellineauxDominic |
Collana | Quick answers to common problems |
Soggetto topico |
ActionScript (Computer program language)
Object-oriented programming (Computer science) |
ISBN |
1-283-96092-3
1-84969-321-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with Graph Drawing; Introduction; Drawing in two dimensions; Building point charts; Creating a line graph based on a function; Adding labels and axes; Graphing a spreadsheet; Area charts; Multiple area charts; Styling a graph; Adding legends; Using Flex for charts; Chapter 2: Working with Data; Introduction; Preparing your data; Embedding CSV files; Loading a data file from the Internet; Loading a file from the local hard drive; Loading data with XML
Loading data from Excel files Consuming the REST services; Exporting data as CSV to import in Excel; Exporting data to a PDF file; Chapter 3: Creating Bar Charts; Introduction; Drawing a bar chart with Flex; Building vertical bar charts; Creating comparison bar charts; Drawing histograms; Creating sparklines to enrich text content; Making 3D bar charts; Chapter 4: Drawing Different Types of Graphs; Introduction; Drawing a pie chart with Flex; Creating donut charts; Drawing meters and gauges; Making Venn diagrams; Building pyramid charts; Drawing bubble charts; Creating tag clouds Creating a treemap Chapter 5: Adding Interaction; Introduction; Zooming and panning around a graph; Sending data updates to the graph; Making the points interactive: Hovering; Selecting data points in the graph; A dynamic graph based on an editable table; Dragging data points to new values; Linking graphs; Chapter 6: Mapping Geographical and Spatial Data; Introduction; Showing a map using the OpenScales API; Adding points of interest to a map; Parsing data to use as region fill; Coloring a map; Adding multiple layers to a map; Overlaying a heat map; Chapter 7: Animating a Graph; Introduction Animating between two data sets Animating a meter; Automatic updates; Zooming in on a specific data set; Animating subway locations; Chapter 8: Creating a Relational Network; Introduction; Preparing the data; Creating the visual for a node; Arranging and linking the nodes; Navigating through the relational network; Animating the transitions; Adding sounds; Chapter 9: Creating Three-Dimensional Graphs; Introduction; Drawing in 3D: a 3D starter project; Creating a 3D column chart; Moving around the chart; Beyond the cube, drawing different shapes; Graphing tabular data in 3D Styling the graph with different materials Graphing a function in three dimensions; Chapter 10: Working with Various 3D Graph Types; Introduction; Mapping keyboard usage in 3D, part 1: the model; Mapping keyboard usage in 3D, part 2: the data; 3D world population chart, part 1: the globe; 3D world population chart, part 2: Dressing up; 3D world population chart, part 3: The data; Index |
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ADempiere 3.4 ERP solutions [[electronic resource] ] : design configure, and implement a robust enterprise resource planning system in your organization by using ADempiere / / Bayu Cahya Pamungkas |
Autore | Pamungkas Bayu Cahya |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (460 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.712762 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Management information systems
Information resources management Business planning - Computer network resources Open source software |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-45158-8
9786612451584 1-84719-727-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: ADempiere Installation; ADempiere hardware and operating system requirements; Installing the Sun Java Development Kit (JDK); Obtaining JDK/JRE; Installing JDK/JRE; JDK installation on the ADempiere server computer; JRE installation on the ADempiere client computer; Configuring Java system variables and the Windows path; Verifying system variables and the Windows path; Installing databases; Obtaining PostgreSQL databases; Installing PostgreSQL databases; Adding the PostgreSQL path
Verifying the additional PostgreSQL pathConfiguring PostgreSQL; Modifying the client authentication configuration file; Verifying the PostgreSQL configuration file; Configuring the firewall to allow database connections; Installing ADempiere on the server side; Downloading the ADempiere core installation files; Downloading the latest ADempiere patch files; Obtaining the ADempiere application patch files; Obtaining the ADempiere database migration script; Verifying the ADempiere binary files; Extracting the ADempiere core installation files; Applying the ADempiere application patch files Creating an ADempiere PostgreSQL databaseCreating a PostgreSQL new login role; Creating an ADempiere database; Configuring the ADempiere server; Importing the initial ADempiere database; Applying the database migration script; ADempiere server memory management; Starting up the ADempiere application server; Installing ADempiere on the client side; Web Start client installation; Verifying the ADempiere client installation; Reading the ADempiere 3.4.2s release notes; Summary; Chapter 2: Exploring the ADempiere Client and Performing Tasks; The Connection aspect of ADempiere Checking the ADempiere client versionThe predefined user ID and password; Understanding the Client and System users; Changing our ADempiere server connection; Which ADempiere server are we working on?; Managing ADempiere client; Working with the Menu; Menu Icon; Accessing menus; Menu Lookup and creating shortcuts; User preferences; More on the Cache Window option; Parts of the ADempiere window; More on Record Info; OK or Cancel button in the window; Maintaining a log of data changes; Standard window fields; Client and Organization fields; Active checkbox fields; Performing tasks Data managementData navigation; Other tasks; More on Lookup records; Setting additional search criteria; More examples on the use of Zoom Across; Field context menu; Zoom; ReQuery; Value preference; Summary; Chapter 3: Exploring Company Structures and the Initial Client Setup; Sample apparel company structure; ADempiere company structures; Managing the Chart of accounts template; Exploring the accounting format template files; Account editor tools; Creating a new ADempiere client; Reviewing your new ADempiere client creation; Setting additional organizations; Creating the organization type Creating an additional organization |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459285503321 |
Pamungkas Bayu Cahya
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ADempiere 3.4 ERP solutions [[electronic resource] ] : design configure, and implement a robust enterprise resource planning system in your organization by using ADempiere / / Bayu Cahya Pamungkas |
Autore | Pamungkas Bayu Cahya |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (460 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.712762 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Management information systems
Information resources management Business planning - Computer network resources Open source software |
ISBN |
1-282-45158-8
9786612451584 1-84719-727-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: ADempiere Installation; ADempiere hardware and operating system requirements; Installing the Sun Java Development Kit (JDK); Obtaining JDK/JRE; Installing JDK/JRE; JDK installation on the ADempiere server computer; JRE installation on the ADempiere client computer; Configuring Java system variables and the Windows path; Verifying system variables and the Windows path; Installing databases; Obtaining PostgreSQL databases; Installing PostgreSQL databases; Adding the PostgreSQL path
Verifying the additional PostgreSQL pathConfiguring PostgreSQL; Modifying the client authentication configuration file; Verifying the PostgreSQL configuration file; Configuring the firewall to allow database connections; Installing ADempiere on the server side; Downloading the ADempiere core installation files; Downloading the latest ADempiere patch files; Obtaining the ADempiere application patch files; Obtaining the ADempiere database migration script; Verifying the ADempiere binary files; Extracting the ADempiere core installation files; Applying the ADempiere application patch files Creating an ADempiere PostgreSQL databaseCreating a PostgreSQL new login role; Creating an ADempiere database; Configuring the ADempiere server; Importing the initial ADempiere database; Applying the database migration script; ADempiere server memory management; Starting up the ADempiere application server; Installing ADempiere on the client side; Web Start client installation; Verifying the ADempiere client installation; Reading the ADempiere 3.4.2s release notes; Summary; Chapter 2: Exploring the ADempiere Client and Performing Tasks; The Connection aspect of ADempiere Checking the ADempiere client versionThe predefined user ID and password; Understanding the Client and System users; Changing our ADempiere server connection; Which ADempiere server are we working on?; Managing ADempiere client; Working with the Menu; Menu Icon; Accessing menus; Menu Lookup and creating shortcuts; User preferences; More on the Cache Window option; Parts of the ADempiere window; More on Record Info; OK or Cancel button in the window; Maintaining a log of data changes; Standard window fields; Client and Organization fields; Active checkbox fields; Performing tasks Data managementData navigation; Other tasks; More on Lookup records; Setting additional search criteria; More examples on the use of Zoom Across; Field context menu; Zoom; ReQuery; Value preference; Summary; Chapter 3: Exploring Company Structures and the Initial Client Setup; Sample apparel company structure; ADempiere company structures; Managing the Chart of accounts template; Exploring the accounting format template files; Account editor tools; Creating a new ADempiere client; Reviewing your new ADempiere client creation; Setting additional organizations; Creating the organization type Creating an additional organization |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910785184603321 |
Pamungkas Bayu Cahya
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Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009 | ||
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ADempiere 3.4 ERP solutions : design configure, and implement a robust enterprise resource planning system in your organization by using ADempiere / / Bayu Cahya Pamungkas |
Autore | Pamungkas Bayu Cahya |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (460 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.712762 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Management information systems
Information resources management Business planning - Computer network resources Open source software |
ISBN |
1-282-45158-8
9786612451584 1-84719-727-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: ADempiere Installation; ADempiere hardware and operating system requirements; Installing the Sun Java Development Kit (JDK); Obtaining JDK/JRE; Installing JDK/JRE; JDK installation on the ADempiere server computer; JRE installation on the ADempiere client computer; Configuring Java system variables and the Windows path; Verifying system variables and the Windows path; Installing databases; Obtaining PostgreSQL databases; Installing PostgreSQL databases; Adding the PostgreSQL path
Verifying the additional PostgreSQL pathConfiguring PostgreSQL; Modifying the client authentication configuration file; Verifying the PostgreSQL configuration file; Configuring the firewall to allow database connections; Installing ADempiere on the server side; Downloading the ADempiere core installation files; Downloading the latest ADempiere patch files; Obtaining the ADempiere application patch files; Obtaining the ADempiere database migration script; Verifying the ADempiere binary files; Extracting the ADempiere core installation files; Applying the ADempiere application patch files Creating an ADempiere PostgreSQL databaseCreating a PostgreSQL new login role; Creating an ADempiere database; Configuring the ADempiere server; Importing the initial ADempiere database; Applying the database migration script; ADempiere server memory management; Starting up the ADempiere application server; Installing ADempiere on the client side; Web Start client installation; Verifying the ADempiere client installation; Reading the ADempiere 3.4.2s release notes; Summary; Chapter 2: Exploring the ADempiere Client and Performing Tasks; The Connection aspect of ADempiere Checking the ADempiere client versionThe predefined user ID and password; Understanding the Client and System users; Changing our ADempiere server connection; Which ADempiere server are we working on?; Managing ADempiere client; Working with the Menu; Menu Icon; Accessing menus; Menu Lookup and creating shortcuts; User preferences; More on the Cache Window option; Parts of the ADempiere window; More on Record Info; OK or Cancel button in the window; Maintaining a log of data changes; Standard window fields; Client and Organization fields; Active checkbox fields; Performing tasks Data managementData navigation; Other tasks; More on Lookup records; Setting additional search criteria; More examples on the use of Zoom Across; Field context menu; Zoom; ReQuery; Value preference; Summary; Chapter 3: Exploring Company Structures and the Initial Client Setup; Sample apparel company structure; ADempiere company structures; Managing the Chart of accounts template; Exploring the accounting format template files; Account editor tools; Creating a new ADempiere client; Reviewing your new ADempiere client creation; Setting additional organizations; Creating the organization type Creating an additional organization |
Altri titoli varianti | ADempiere 3.4 enterprise resource planning solutions |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910824292103321 |
Pamungkas Bayu Cahya
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Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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