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 Carbon-Carbon Materials and Composites
Carbon-carbon composites, which have been used extensively for missile
applications, were a part of NASA's Apollo spacecraft heat shield system. The
development of carbon-carbon materials began in 1958 and was nurtured under
the U.S. Air Force space plane program, Dyna-Soar, and by numerous thermal
protection systems... |  |  |  |  Google+ For Dummies
Chances are you’re one of the 750 million or so users of
Facebook, or maybe you’ve tried Twitter or another
social network. Google has responded to the lively interest
in social networking with one of its own called Google+ (also
known as “Google Plus” or even just “g+”), and Google+ is... |
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 Migrating Applications to IPv6
How badly will IPv6 break your application? What do you need to consider to make
your application “IPv6-ready”? What questions should you ask?
In the ideal world, your application should “just work” on IPv6, just as it does on IPv4.
However, in the real world, application issues crop up. These could be... |  |  Haptic Human-Computer Interaction
Haptic devices allow users to feel their interfaces and interactions. This has the
potential to radically change the way we use computers. Haptic interaction is
interaction related to the sense of touch. This could be based on force-feedback or
tactile devices. We can take advantage of our powerful sense of touch as an
alternative... |  |  Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems
Information technologies impact every aspect of accounting, including financial reporting,
managerial accounting, auditing, and tax. The nature of the work done by accountants
continues to evolve as these technologies advance. For example, less than 30 years
ago, accountants could have spent much of their day footing ledgers and making... |
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