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Leap SE 2.0 turns System Requirements
into Object Models and Data Models,
Automatically
Leap SE 2.0 turns System Requirements
into Object Models and Data Models,
Automatically
08/16/2004 02:37 AMLeap SE—a CASE tool that generates object models directly from system
requirements—now generates a data model as well, dramatically
shortening the systems analysis phase of software development
projects. [PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
Print 3D models to cut-and-glue paper
models
Print 3D models to cut-and-glue paper
models
12/19/2004 03:34 PM
Cory Doctorow:

Jason sez, "Knowing how crazy Boing Boing readers are for origami and
paper models, I thought you might be interested in Pepakura Designer,
which lets you print out plans for paper models from objects designed
in common 3D modelers... The demo has the save featured disabled, but
you can still print your objects. It works with objects from 3D
Studio, Lightwave, AutoCAD and a few others."
Link
(
Thanks, Jason!)
Download of the week: Speed Download 2
Download of the week: Speed Download 2
12/07/2003 04:05 PMAfter reading a forum post yesterday inquiring about DSL vs. cable
download speeds (specifically Cox Cable), I though I’d write about
one of OS X’s more underappreciated applications.
Let’s face it. If you’re using OS X, you’re using the Internet; and if
you’re using the Internet, you’re looking for one thing: speed. For
most people, dial-up just doesn’t cut it anymore, and for some, cable
speeds still aren’t enough. While Safari and Camino have taken care of
many gripes about page...
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
06/22/2005 01:51 AMWithin a short period of time, download.com.sg has made a mark for
itself as the premier software repository. Download.com.sg has added
10,000 memebers over just a few months and is averaging 100,000 visits
daily. Its sponsors, mainly software developers who sell their
software are kept happy with low advertising rate and high returns.
[PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
Kinematic Models
Kinematic Models
04/18/2005 02:56 PM
19th century
mechanical models for teaching the principles of kinematics, the
geometry of motion. Includes
images and
descriptions,
QT movies
of some of the models in motion,
javascript
simulations, and an online
library of
historical mechanical and engineering texts in html and pdf, including
da Vinci's
Madrid
Codices, and Charles Babbage on
On a Method of
Expressing by Signs The Action of Machinery.
Paper models of polyhedra
Paper models of polyhedra
04/23/2004 09:28 AM
Friday Folding
Fun! Paper models of polyhedra (most of which I had never heard of
before). When finished they look like
th
is. In many cases it's a toss up as to whether they're easier to
fold or to pronounce; dodecicosidodecahedrons, anyone? Also: polyhedra
info,
indexes; and
stellated
icosahedra by
s
hape and
plan.
Fresh Summer Models
Fresh Summer Models
05/14/2004 11:48 PMJANE PINCKARD -- They release new mobile phones, like, every three
months in Japan, but Vodafone has been lax lately. So it was nice to
see them back in the game at the Tokyo Business Show with five brand
new tasty models. Check out the video. Thanks, Lars! Read [from...
When Business Models Bite
When Business Models Bite
04/28/2004 01:10 PMFranklinCovey tries desperately to pick up an eighth habit.
Hyundai to fit XM Satellite in all
models
Hyundai to fit XM Satellite in all
models
03/23/2005 09:35 AMCompany will offer the radio as standard equipment in all U.S. models
by 2007.
Fine Models: Slave I
Fine Models: Slave I
04/14/2004 09:15 AMThe next kit from Japanese model manufacturer is an
Attack of the
Clones Slave I, complete with a mini Jango and Boba Fett. Click
through for more details.
Two new PocketDock models released
Two new PocketDock models released
06/21/2004 02:54 AMSendStation Systems today announced the release of two new models of
its PocketDock product line for iPod and iPod mini...
New Content Technologies and Models
New Content Technologies and Models
04/12/2005 11:35 AM I just gave a social software talk, showing off cool tools like
Ward's Wiki, Kwiki, Wikipedia, Wikipes, Wikitravel, Socialtext,
Typepad, Flickr, del.icio.us, Technorati, Newsgator, Feedster, PubSub
and NetNewsWire. Rather fun to show how these simple tools have
complex behavior...
Thousands of models to choose from!
Thousands of models to choose from!
04/15/2004 10:30 AM
Jesus Christ:
Choose
your own savior.
Everyone claims their Jesus is the "real" one,
the only authentic Christ unperverted by secular society or religious
institutions... Nowadays, even nonbelievers assert a superior
understanding of who the actual Jesus really was and what he stood
for. Models of signal transmission
Models of signal transmission
09/09/2004 03:03 PM"Nature" reprints conclusions and the most important figure
Dell plans new LCD TV models
Dell plans new LCD TV models
06/14/2004 02:49 PMPC maker aims to be tech contractor for the digital home.
Lightweight Business Models
Lightweight Business Models
09/22/2004 11:17 PMThe workshop that Jason Fried and myself will be giving at Web 2.0
is entitled "Lightweight Business Models". I'm liking that title more
and more as we approach the event.
What will be interesting to see - will be all the Web 1.0 folks
meeting all the Web 2.0 folks. Lots of announcements, schmoozing,
networking and (hopefully) kai-seki.
I have these vivid memories of the Nikko - doing kai-seki for hours
with various Japanese emissaries in the late 80's - when money was no
object.
I don't necessarily see the Web 2.0 as a platform with JUST eBay,
Amazon or Google - but it's nice to have them there. But it's also
nice to have Technorati, Sxip and Flickr.
:-)
The idea of workshop is that there are all these 'little' programs
out there that when connected together (via open standards) can create
a decentralized mesh of functionality united around new kinds of
micro-content.
Here's John
Battelle's post....
Over at O'Reilly,
Tim's posted his thoughts
on why Web 2.0 is a meme with legs, and he's inviting feedback from
his readers on what they'd like to see asked of all the speakers we
have coming to converse. I'd like to do the same - you guys have
always kept me honest, and the conference is really shaping up to be
something else again. As Tim puts it:
I'm talking about the emergence of what I've started to call Web
2.0, the internet as platform. We heard about that idea back in the
late 90s, at the height of the browser wars, but that turned out to be
a false alarm. But I believe we're now starting the third age of the
internet -- the first being the telnet-era command line internet, the
second the web -- and the third, well, that tale grows in the telling.
It's about the way that open source and the open standards of the web
are commoditizing many categories of infrastructure software, driving
value instead to the data and business processes layered on top of (or
within) that software; it's about the way that web sites like eBay,
Amazon, and Google are becoming platforms with rich add-on developer
communities; it's about the way that network effects and data, rather
than software APIs, are the new tools of customer lock-in; it's about
the way that to be successful, software today needs to work above the
level of a single device; it's about the way that the Microsofts and
Intels of tomorrow are once again going to blindside established
players because all the rules of business are changing.
Time and again as I report in this space, I'm struck by how
different this time round is from the late 1990s. For example, today I
spoke with Jeff Weber, who runs USAToday's digital publishing efforts,
and we had a robust conversation about publishing models, new and old.
I was part of the first wave of "new media" in the 90s, and we were
convinced that the world was changing, but wrong in the timing and
execution. Now, a whole host of "lightweight publishers" have sprung
up, and they are challenging and undermining the entire cost structure
and business model of old line publishers. This time, it's real. Weber
pointed out to me that Yahoo News, which is twice as big as
USAToday.com, and has just 11 employees. Then there's craigslist, with
more traffic than nearly anyone, and only 20 or so employees. How do
they do that? They've got a very Web 2.0, lightweight business model,
that's how (and Yahoo aggregates content, then creates interfaces, of
course). Over and over, in so many aspects of industry, we see this
happening - travel, finance, media, entertainment, retail. It's
exciting, and it's fun.
At Web 2.0, we're going to talk
about all this, and (this will be the last time, I promise) I'd really
like to see you all there. I still have a limited number of discount
codes to dole out, first come, first served (jbat at battellemedia dot
com). The event is October 5-7, in San Francisco at the Hotel
Nikko.
Even if you can't make it, check out the program
and let me know what you'd like to see asked of the speakers. I hope
to see you there!
[John
Battelle's Searchblog]
New Yopy models next month
New Yopy models next month
02/15/2003 02:30 PMG.MATE is taking pre-orders on the Yopy YP3500 and YP3700, with a ship
date of March 11th. Improvements over the...
XML-Deviant: Models with Character
XML-Deviant: Models with Character
03/14/2005 05:43 PMMicah Dubinko tallies up the score in the new W3C specification,
called "charmod" colloquially, about the use of Unicode in XML
applications.
Vodafone to sell 10 different 3G phone
models
Vodafone to sell 10 different 3G phone
models
09/22/2004 08:22 PMBusiness Day Newspaper Sep 22 2004 11:56PM GMT
Poll Position: Mentors and Models
Poll Position: Mentors and Models
09/27/2004 05:19 AMQ: What kind of leaders do you most often turn to for inspiration and
instruction?
DoCoMo to Launch 3 New 505iS Models
DoCoMo to Launch 3 New 505iS Models
12/09/2003 01:27 PMWireless Watch Japan Dec 9 2003 11:38AM ET
SQL Server 2000 Recovery Models
SQL Server 2000 Recovery Models
07/29/2004 05:17 PMMotorola to launch 14 models this year
Motorola to launch 14 models this year
08/10/2004 05:43 PMBusiness Times Malaysia Aug 10 2004 9:14PM GMT
Data models and network effects
Data models and network effects
12/02/2003 01:37 AM
Dare Obasanjo asks an important question:
For example, should one use SQL to query relational databases and
XPath/XQuery for XML or should SQL be the universal query language
used by all with any additions needed for XML querying being grafted
on to it in most likely a proprietary manner? [Dare Obasanjo]
For a long time, I thought that object, relational, and XML databases
were different tools for different jobs, and that we'd use different
query languages to work with them. Recently, I've been impressed by
how the major RDBMS systems, most notably Oracle, are weaving these
disciplines together under the rubric of SQL:200n. Admittedly, that
standard is proceeding as slowly as all SQL standards have. But
Oracle's latest stuff does demonstrate a unified and standards-based
approach. I was particularly struck by this comment from Oracle's
Sandeepan Banerjee, which I've mentioned before:
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