本软件使用TCP实现类似于QQ的聊天机制重要提醒:客户端由于使用了音频支持所以必须将phonon4.dll与phonon_backend拷贝至exe文件下才可以有消息提示音出现由于时间有限,目前阶段只实现了简单的注册,登陆,聊天,好友管理,系统消息,等功能.总体流程:服务器负责确认登陆,发送用户好友列表,实时更新好友状态,发送系统消息,用户下线,维护用户数据库等功能.并且负责用户消息转发给好友.且都是使用tcp通过服务器进行转发,如此此种设计会造成服务器负担过大.下一阶段需要实现的目标是:1.将消息转发交给客户端使用udp实现,缓解服务器压力在目前的程序设计下客户端已经能够获取peer端的ip,只要指定双方通信的端口号即可实现,基于udp的聊天.2.实现用户与用户之间的文件传输,目前拟定采用tcp通信,确保文件传输的可靠性.///////////////////////版权所有:嘉木工作室,共享软件,仅供参考.2011.9.10bybug_yanginNanjingMail:ly.cpp@qq.comBlogs:http://download.csdn.net/user/linux_ly
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2011加壳加花加密工具2011加壳加花加密工具2011加壳加花加密工具
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该资源为2011-2020年暨南大学808外国语言文学综合考研真题,资源高清无水印哦!该资源为2011-2020年暨南大学808外国语言文学综合考研真题,资源高清无水印哦!
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视频目标跟踪领域经典论文MIL(RobustObjectTrackingwithOnlineMultipleInstanceLearning)对应的源码及论文原文(源码包含MATLAB代码和C++代码两个版本)。
官方页面上目前已经不再提供源码支持,这是本人以前下载的官方源码,现特此分享供网友学习研究用。
压缩包文件清单:1.gsoc11_tracking-master.zip2.MilTracker-V1.0.zip3.MilTrack_matlab_v1.0.rar4.MilTrack_matlab_v1.0_runnable_and_with_comment.rar5.Babenko-2011-RobustObjectTrackingwithOnlin.pdf其中1-3号文件为官方源代码。
4号文件主要增加了注释,其MATLAB源码经过本人亲自运行过
2024/2/24 4:44:43 37.88MB 目标跟踪 MIL 源码 论文
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南京大学-数字图像处理-期末考试试卷2011.
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清华大学操作系统期中期末试卷2011-2018,由陈瑜、向勇所上的清华大学操作系统课程收集而来,一共8年16套试卷,希望对考研的同学有帮助。
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2011蓝桥杯决赛试题代码,第4道大题,值得参考
2024/2/18 4:19:02 5KB 蓝桥杯 决赛 代码
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完整英文版ISO/IECGUIDE98-3-SP2:2011Supplement2-Uncertaintyofmeasurement--Part3:Guidetotheexpressionofuncertaintyinmeasurement(GUM:1995)-Extensiontoanynumberofoutputquantities(扩展到任意数量的输出量)。
本指南-增补2涉及的测量模型有任意数量的输入量和任意数量的输出量。
所涉及的量可能是实数或复杂的。
还为多变量模型的输出量提供覆盖区域,该范围对应于单个标量输出定量的覆盖间隔。
2024/2/16 0:36:10 20.89MB iso iec 98-3 sp2
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上世纪九十年代以后,随着WfMC联盟的成立,BPM市场群雄逐鹿如火如荼,工作流技术得到了突飞猛进的发展,其中IBM、Oracle等大型软件厂商在工作流领域各扯大旗割据一方。
2011年BPMN2.0新规范的发布为各工作流产品互容互通提供了统一的标准,结束了各工作流厂商各自为政相互抵斥的局面。
BPM基本内容是管理既定工作的流程,通过服务编排,统一调控各个业务流程,以确保工作在正确的时间被正确的人执行,达到优化整体业务过程的目的。
BPM概念的贯彻执行,需要有标准化的流程定义语言来支撑,使用统一的语言遵循一致的标准描述具体业务过程,这些流程定义描述由专有引擎去驱动执行。
这个引擎就是工作流引擎,它作为B
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DifferentialEquationsandLinearAlgebra(4th)英文无水印原版pdf第4版pdf所有页面使用FoxitReader、PDF-XChangeViewer、SumatraPDF和Firefox测试都可以打开本资源转载自网络,如有侵权,请联系上传者或csdn删除查看此书详细信息请在美国亚马逊官网搜索此书EditorialDirector,Mathematics:ChristinehoagEditor-in-Chief:DeirdreLynchAcquisitionsEditor:WilliamHoffmaProjectTeamLead:ChristinaleProjectmanager:LaurenMorseEditorialAssistant:JenniferSnyderProgramTeamLead:KarenwernholmProgramManagerDaniellesimbajonCoverandillustrationDesign:StudioMontageProgramDesignLead:BethPaquinProductMarketingManagerClaireKozarProductMarketingCoordiator:BrookesmithFieldMarketingManager:EvanStCyrSeniorAuthorSupport/TechnologySpecialist:JoevetereSeniorProcurementSpecialist:CarolMelvilleInteriorDesign,ProductionManagement,AnswerArt,andCompositioneNergizerAptara,LtdCoverImage:LighttrailsonmodernbuildingbackgroundinShanghai,China-hxdyl/123RFCopyrightO2017,2011,2005PearsonEducation,Inc.oritsaffiliates.AllRightsReserved.PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Thispublicationisprotectedbycopyright,andpermissionshouldbeobtainedfromthepublisherpriortoanyprohibitedreproduction,storageinaretrievalsystem,ortransmissioninanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopyingrecording,orotherwise.Forinformationregardingpermissions,requestformsandtheappropriatecontactswithinthePearsonEducationGlobalRights&Permissionsdepartmentpleasevisitwww.pearsoned.com/permissions/PEARSONandALWAYSLEARNINGareexclusivetrademarksintheU.s.and/orothercountriesownedbyPearsonEducation,Inc.oritsaffiliatesUnlessotherwiseindicatedherein,anythird-partytrademarksthatmayappearinthisworkarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowandanyreferencestothird-partytrademarks,logosorothertradedressarefordemonstrativeordescriptivepurposesonly.SuchofsuchmarksoranyrelationshipbetweentheownerandPearsonEducation,Inc.oritsaffiliates,authors,licenseesordistributortreferencesarenotintendedtoimplyanysponsorship,endorsement,authorization,orpromotionofPearsonsproductsbytheownersLibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationDataGoode.StephenwDifferentialequationsandlinearalgebra/StephenW.GoodeandScottA.AnninCaliforniastateUniversity,Fullerton.-4theditionpagescmIncludesindexISBN978-0-321-96467-0—ISBN0-32196467-51.Differentialequations.2.Algebras,Linear.I.Annin,Scott.II.TitleQA371.G6442015515’.35-dc23201400601512345678910V031-1918171615PEARSONISBN10:0-321-96467-5www.pearsonhighered.comISBN13:978-0-321-96467-0ContentsPrefacevii1First-OrderDifferentialEquations1.1DifferentialEquationsEverywhere11.2BasicIdeasandTerminology131.3TheGeometryofFirst-OrderDifferentialEquations231.4SeparableDifferentialEquations341.5SomeSimplePopulationModels451.6First-OrderLinearDifferentialEquations531.7ModelingProblemsUsingFirst-OrderLinearDifferentialEquations61.8Changeofvariables711.9ExactDifferentialEquations821.10Numericalsolutiontofirst-OrderDifferentialEquations931.11SomeHigher-OrderDifferentialEquations1011.12ChapterReview1062MatricesandSystemsofLinearEquations1142.1Matrices:Definitionsandnotation1152.2MatrixAlgebra1222.3TerminologyforSystemsofLinearEquations13824R。
w-EchelonMatricesandElementaryR。
wOperations1462.5Gaussianelimination1562.6TheInverseofasquarematrix1682.7ElementaryMatricesandtheLUFactorization1792.8TheInvertiblematrixtheoremi1882.9ChapterReview1903Determinants1963.1TheDefinitionofthedeterminant1963.2PropertiesofDeterminants2093.3CofactorExpansions2223.4SummaryofDeterminants2353.5ChapterReview242iyContents4VectorSpaces2464.1Vectorsinrn2484.2DefinitionofaVectorSpace2524.3Subspaces2634.4SpanningSets2744.5LinearDependenceandLinearIndependence2844.6Basesanddimension2984.7Changeofbasis3114.8RowSpaceandColumnSpace3194.9TheRank-NullityTheorem3254.10InvertibleMatrixTheoremll3314.11ChapterReview3325InnerProductSpaces3395.1DefinitionofanInnerproductspace3405.2OrthogonalSetsofvectorsandorthogonalProjections3525.3Thegram-Schmidtprocess3625.4LeastSquaresApproximation3665.5ChapterReview3766LinearTransformations3796.1Definitionofalineartransformation3806.2Transformationsofr23916.3TheKernelandrangeofalineartransformation3976.4AdditionalPropertiesofLinearTransformations4076.5Thematrixofalineartransformation4196.6Chaiterreview4287EigenvaluesandEigenvectors4337.1TheEigenvalue/EigenvectorProblem4347.2GeneralResultsforEigenvaluesandEigenvectors4467.3Diagonalization4547.4AnIntroductiontotheMatrixExponentialFunction4627.5OrthogonalDiagonalizationandQuadraticforms4667.6Jordancanonicalforms4757.7Chapterreview4888LinearDifferentialEquationsofOrdern4938.1GeneralTheoryforLinearDifferentialEquations4958.2ConstantCoefficientHomogeneousLinearDifferentialEquations5058.3ThemethodofundeterminedcoefficientsAnnihilators5158.4Complex-ValuedTrialSolutions5268.5OscillationsofaMechanicalSystem529Contentsv8.6RLCCircuits5428.7TheVariationofparametersmethod5478.8ADifferentialEquationwithNonconstantCoefficients5578.9Reductionoforder5688.10ChapterReview5739SystemsofDifferentialEquations5809.1First-OrderLinearSystems5829.2VectorFormulation5889.3GeneralResultsforfirst-OrderLinearDifferentialystems5939.4VectorDifferentialEquations:NondefectiveCoefficientMatrix5999.5VectorDifferentialEquations:DefectiveCoefficientMatrix6089.6Variation-of-ParametersforLinearSystems6209.7SomeApplicationsofLinearSystemsofDifferentialEquations6259.8MatrixExponentialFunctionandSystemsofDifferentialEquations6359.9ThePhasePlaneforLinearAutonomousSystems6439.10NonlinearSystems6559.11ChapterReview66310TheLaplaceTransformandSomeElementaryApplications67010.1DefinitionoftheLaplaceTransform67010.2TheExistenceofthelaplacetransformandtheInversetransform67610.3PeriodicFunctionsandtheLaplacetransform68210.4ThetransformofderivativesandsolutionofInitial-Valueproblems68510.5TheFirstShiftingTheorem69010.6TheUnitStepFunction69510.7TheSecondShiftingTheorem69910.8ImpulsiveDrivingTerms:TheDiracDeltaFunction70610.9TheConvolutionIntegral71110.10ChapterReview71711SeriesSolutionstoLinearDifferentiaEquations72211.1AReviewofpowerseries72311.2SeriesSolutionsaboutanOrdinaryPoint73111.3TheLegendreEquation74111.4SeriesSolutionsaboutaRegularSingularPoint75011.5Frobeniustheory75911.6Bessel'sEquationofOrderp77311.7Chapterreview785ViContentsAReviewofComplexNumbers791BReviewofPartialFractions797CReviewofIntegrationTechniques804DLinearlyIndependentSolutionstox2y+xp(x)y+g(x)y=0811Answerstoodd-NumberedExercises814Index849S.W.GoodededicatesthisbooktomeganandtobiS.A.annindedicatesthisbooktoarthurandJuliannthebestparentsanyonecouldaskforPretraceLikethefirstthreeeditionsofDifferentialEquationsandLinearalgebra,thisfourtheditionisintendedforasophomorelevelcoursethatcoversmaterialinbothdifferentialequationsandlinearalgebra.Inwritingthistextwehaveendeavoredtodevelopthestudentsappreciationforthepowerofthegeneralvectorspaceframeworkinformulatingandsolvinglinearproblems.Thematerialisaccessibletoscienceandengineeringstu-dentswhohavecompletedthreesemestersofcalculusandwhobringthematurityofthatsuccesswiththemtothiscourseThistextiswrittenaswewouldnaturallyteachblendinganabundanceofexamplesandillustrations,butnotattheexpenseofadeliberateandrigoroustreatment.MostresultsareprovenindetailHowever,manyofthesecanbeskippedinfavorofamoreproblem-solvingorientedapproachdependingonthereader'sobjectives.Somereadersmayliketoincorporatesomeformoftechnology(computeralgebrasystem(CAS)orgraphingcalculator)andthereareseveralinstancesinthetextwherethepoweroftechnologyisillustratedusingtheCasMaple.Furthermore,manyexercisesetshaveproblemsthatrequiresomeformoftechnologyfortheirsolutionTheseproblemsaredesignatedwithaoIndevelopingthefourtheditionwehaveoncemorekeptmaximumflexibilityofthematerialinmind.Insodoing,thetextcaneffectivelyaccommodatethedifferentemphasesthatcanbeplacedinacombineddifferentialequationsandlinearalgebracourse,thevaryingbackgroundsofstudentswhoenrollinthistypeofcourse,andthefactthatdifferentinstitutionshavedifferentcreditvaluesforsuchacourse.Thewholetextcanbecoveredinafivecredit-hourcourse.Forcourseswithalowercredit-hourvalue,someselectivitywillhavetobeexercised.Forexample,much(orall)ofChapterImaybeomittedsincemoststudentswillhaveseenmanyofthesedifferentialequationstopicsinanearliercalculuscourse,andtheremaindero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在日常工作中,钉钉打卡成了我生活中不可或缺的一部分。然而,有时候这个看似简单的任务却给我带来了不少烦恼。 每天早晚,我总是得牢记打开钉钉应用,点击"工作台",再找到"考勤打卡"进行签到。有时候因为工作忙碌,会忘记打卡,导致考勤异常,影响当月的工作评价。而且,由于我使用的是苹果手机,有时候系统更新后,钉钉的某些功能会出现异常,使得打卡变得更加麻烦。 另外,我的家人使用的是安卓手机,他们也经常抱怨钉钉打卡的繁琐。尤其是对于那些不太熟悉手机操作的长辈来说,每次打卡都是一次挑战。他们总是担心自己会操作失误,导致打卡失败。 为了解决这些烦恼,我开始思考是否可以通过编写一个全自动化脚本来实现钉钉打卡。经过一段时间的摸索和学习,我终于成功编写出了一个适用于苹果和安卓系统的钉钉打卡脚本。
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