Monday, January 17, 2011

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HIDS Or NIDS?

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 01:04 PM PST

Hello
i have question
i search it but i couldn't find it .
i have a project about computer network.so i decide to design an ids
i have about 2 or 3 month for doing it .
i want to know can i do it in this time ?
and which one is easier HIDS or NIDS ?
i know c,c++,c#,python,java languages
and i usually good at programing.
sorry for bad english :D

Just a thought - CE notifications

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 11:01 AM PST

As the title says, this is just a thought. We get CE real time notifications as alert boxes.
Can this be converted to floating pop ups which doesn't interfere with browsing CE, on any bottom side, without major change to the code?
Partially inspired by Facebook :D

Dual SIM Android: Motorola Glam XT 800

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 10:40 AM PST

There are rumors that Motorola might be the first company to launch Dual SIM Android mobile in India called Motorola Glam XT 800. The phone will support GSM+CDMA network. The phone was launched in China with Android 2.2, 3.7″ display, Texas Instruments OMAP3430 550 Mhz processor, 256 RAM, Quad-Band GSM (GSM 850/900/1800/1900), CDMA 800/1900, a [...]

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Use of Android Phones in Road Projects by Bihar Government

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 10:40 AM PST

It's in news that the Bihar Government will start using Android devices to help engineers control the road construction work from their district headquarters. The work is expected to begin from 24th of January 2011. According to various news sources, about eight executive and assistant engineers will receive android phones for the assessment of the [...]

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Reading Atlas Shrugged

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 10:26 AM PST

I read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged in the past year.
It is indeed inspiring is many aspects. Still Atlas Shrugged is something I'd like to discuss with all the avid readers here.

I got my hands on Atlas Shrugged after hearing a lot of feedback from people all over the Internet. So I was already trying to find a great book even as I started reading it.

The reading phase was very slow, and I confess that I skipped majority of John Galt's radio speech! But the book had its influence on me, like making me more diligent at the works I do.

I would like to know how much Atlas Shrugged changed you, and how much do you agree with the idea of the book. Can people live entirely according to that philosophy? (Apparently there are people who do and they are forming cults). This is a neutral question.

I'd love to hear your views :)

Flash Games!

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 10:13 AM PST

This is a vague idea to start off with ;)
I assume that there are many CEans who would've tried Macromedia flash at some point, and a lot more who like flash games. :grin:

And speaking of flash games, they are the kind of light weight stuff that people can develop pretty easily. So as you might be thinking already, what if we create some cool flash games?! :idea:
We can put in a bunch of engineering concepts into them. The results may not necessarily be games. It can be experimental ideas, puzzles etc.

I am looking forward to CEans sharing their thoughts on the same!
(We need people who will think up the concepts and people who can actually get their hands on the development work) :thumbsup:

Codefest'11

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 09:07 AM PST

Hello,
We are delighted to inform you that CodeFest, the annual International online coding festival of Computer Engineering Society, IT-BHU, has been unveiled.

CodeFest is a unique fest wherein concepts of mathematics, logic, artificial intelligence, algorithms, language syntax, etc. are required to be deployed in programming; these concepts manifest themselves in solving problems effectively and efficiently!

CodeFest was started last year. CodeFest'10 was a phenomenal success with participation from all over the globe.

CodeFest'11 is geared up with some new and pepped up events, while maintaining the integrity of its standards.
Here is a brief description of the constituent online events:
Mathmania: A mathematical puzzle contest that puts mathematical and computational skills to test.
Manthan: An algorithm intensive programming contest that would require coders to tailor existing standard algorithms to solve real life computation problems.
Virtual Combat: An educational game wherein teams of programmed robotic tanks will fight the battles for glory. Codes Do Fight! Watch this out.
Perplexed: A programming contest, aimed to test the knowledge of C, wherein codes will be rewarded against syntactic constraints.
Ratespiel: A technical quiz covering different areas of Computer Science.

This year CodeFest, in association with Technex'11, brings onsite events:
Eniac: An open software exhibition where you get an opportunity to demonstrate your software from any domain.
Code Warrior: A multiple round contest to award the title of 'ultimate computer geek'.
Visit our website to get more details.

Few exciting statistics about CodeFest'10:
2354 registrations (including 128 professionals) from 680 different institutions, across 59 countries.
Some participants were among the winners of Google Code Jam, Top Coder SRMs and ACM ICPC.
Total prize money was a whopping amount of 260,000 INR!
CodeFest '10 was the largest online coding festival of the Indian subcontinent in 2010 in terms of prize money!
CodeFest'10 was the second largest online coding festival of the Indian subcontinent in 2010, next to Bitwise.
Gained recognition from several international organizations including Codechef, Adobe, British Telecom, TCS and IEEE.
The CodeFest'11 team has set out to unleash a coding extravaganza. You can't afford to miss the chance to be a part of this fest!
Still have any questions? Feel free to contact us at codefest@itbhu.ac.in or reach us personally at:

Mohit Bansal mohit.bansal.cse06@itbhu.ac.in
Saket Saurabh saket.saurabh.cse07@itbhu.ac.in
We wish you all the best for CodeFest and for your future endeavors.
Be free and Happy Coding!

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Team CodeFest
Website: http://itbhu.ac.in/codefest
Twitter: http://twitter.com/c0defest
Facbook: http://www.facebook.com/codefest

calculator

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 08:55 AM PST

I need a shematic of asimple calculator that made with logic gates
who can help me?

Magma Delivers Hierarchical Reference Flow for the Common Platform Alliance’s 32/28-n

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 07:22 AM PST

SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 17, 2011 — Magma® Design Automation (Nasdaq: LAVA), today announced the availability of a proven hierarchical RTL-to-GDSII reference flow for the Common Platform™ alliance's 32/28-nanometer (nm) low-power process technology. This reference flow leverages the Talus® IC implementation system's unique power optimization and management capabilities, the latest ARM Artisan® 32/28-nm LP process libraries and the Common Platform alliance's advanced 32/28-nm process technology to enable designers to reduce power, turnaround time and cost per die.

The hierarchical reference design was implemented using Magma's Talus RTL-to-GDSII flow and the latest ARM Artisan® 32/28-nm LP libraries optimized for the Common Platform 32/28LP process libraries; standard cells, memory compilers and general-purpose IOs. This successful design implementation demonstrates that the flow provides key low-power design capabilities, including an automated multiple voltage-domain design methodology, validates tool and library interoperability and facilitates rapid user adoption through the inclusion of a sample design which can be accessed from Magma or the Common Platform alliance.

"The RTL-to-GDSII reference flow, combining Magma's software and the Common Platform alliance's 32/28-nm process technology, will enable our foundry customers to enjoy the benefits of power, performance and time to market for their advanced ICs," said Dr. K.M. Choi, vice president of the Infrastructure Design Center, System LSI, Samsung Electronics, on behalf of the Common Platform alliance.

"A large percentage of leading semiconductor companies are already using Talus for 32/28-nm designs, and the list is growing," said PremalBuch, general manager of Magma's Design Implementation Business Unit. "By working with the Common Platform alliance to develop this flow and reference design we reinforce our commitment to providing proven, effective 32/28-nm design solutions."

Magma Reference Flow for Common Platform alliance 32/28-nm Low-Power Process
The Magma Reference Flow for Common Platform alliance 32/28-nm Low-Power Process is an integrated RTL-to-GDSII reference flow that is based on Talus Design, Talus Vortex, Hydra™ and Talus Power Pro. It provides a comprehensive low-power hierarchical solution. Talus Design and Talus Vortex provide an advanced IC implementation solution that performs timing optimization concurrently during routing – rather than sequentially before and after place and route – providing faster overall design closure with better performance and predictability. Hydra is a hierarchical design planning solution for large systems on a chip (SoCs) and features out-of-the-box reference flows for enhanced ease of use and faster delivery of better floorplans. Talus Power Pro supports power optimization techniques required in low-power designs, including multiple voltage domains, which enable the optimal tradeoff between performance, area and power, and clock gating for dynamic power reduction. Talus Power Pro supports both the Unified Power Format (UPF) and Common Power Format (CPF) standards for power intent.

Magma will feature its reference flows for the Common Platform alliance 32/28-nm LP and 65-nm LPe processes at the Common Platform Technology Forum on Jan. 18, 2011 in Santa Clara. For more information about the Common Platform Technology Forum 2011, please visit: http://www.commonplatform.com/tf2011/.

Availability
The Magma Reference Flow for Common Platform alliance 32/28-nm Low-Power Process is available upon request from Samsung Electronics, GLOBALFOUNDRIES and Magma.

About the Common Platform
IBM, Samsung Electronics and GLOBALFOUNDRIES have forged a unique manufacturing collaboration, featuring 28-nm, 32-nm, 45-nm, 65-nm and 90-nm process technologies. By combining the expertise and research resources of all three companies and leveraging advances such as high-k metal gate technology, 193-nm immersion lithography and ultralow-k dielectrics, the Common Platform technology collaboration is able to accelerate the availability of leading-edge technology to foundry customers. The Common Platform model is supported by a comprehensive design-enablement ecosystem, enabling foundry customers to easily source their chip designs to multiple 300-mm foundries with minimal design work and with unprecedented flexibility and choice.

About Magma
Magma's electronic design automation (EDA) software provides the "Fastest Path to Silicon"™ and enables the world's top chip companies to create high-performance integrated circuits (ICs) for cellular telephones, electronic games, WiFi, MP3 players, digital video, networking and other electronic applications. Magma products are used in IC implementation, analog/mixed-signal design, analysis, physical verification, circuit simulation and characterization. The company maintains headquarters in San Jose, Calif., and offices throughout North America, Europe, Japan, Asia and India. Magma's stock trades on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol LAVA. Follow Magma on Twitter at Magma Design (MagmaEDA) on Twitter and on Facebook at Magma Design Automation | Facebook. Visit Magma Design Automation on the Web at www.magma-da.com.

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Magma and Talus are registered trademarks and "Fastest Path to Silicon" and Hydra are trademarks of Magma Design Automation Inc. All other product, company and institution names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Forward-looking Statements:
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters set forth in this press release, including statements that the Magma-Common Platform alliance reference flow streamlines the design and manufacture of low-power 28-nm ICs and about the features and benefits of Magma and Common Platform alliance products, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially including but not limited to the ability of Magma and Common Platform products to produce the desired results, the companies' abilities to keep pace with rapidly changing technology and the companies' decisions to continue working together. Further discussion of these and other potential risk factors may be found in Magma's public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Home Page)). The company undertakes no additional obligation to update these forward-looking statements.

Contacts:
Magma Design Automation
Monica Marmie
Director, Corporate Marketing
408-565-7689
mmarmie[at]magma-da[dot]com

Europe PR Contact:
Lloyd Pople
lloyd[at]evokedset[dot]com
07714 765 607

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why linux server is more useful than windows server?

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 07:21 AM PST

i have heard that linux server is better than windows server . i want to know why?:cool: as well as why it is more useful than unix server??:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

GstarCAD Invited to Attend “Dialogue” on CCTV-2, Finance Channel

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 07:10 AM PST

Beijing, China, January 13, 2011, GstarCAD, one of the world leading providers of 2D/3D CAD software, today is invited to attend " Dialogue", a high-end program focusing on financial and economic issues in China. Executive Vice President of GstarCAD Haixia Liang and officials from Chinese government agencies, jointly discussed Chinese software's authorization. After a nationwide [...]

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Steve Jobs On Medical Leave

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 06:29 AM PST

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple has taken Medical Leave to focus on his health and spend time with family. Here's mail sent by Steve Jobs to Apple Employees -
Team,
At my request, the board of directors has granted me a medical leave of absence so I can focus on my health. I will continue as CEO and be involved in major strategic decisions for the company.
I have asked Tim Cook to be responsible for all of Apple's day to day operations. I have great confidence that Tim and the rest of the executive management team will do a terrific job executing the exciting plans we have in place for 2011.
I love Apple so much and hope to be back as soon as I can. In the meantime, my family and I would deeply appreciate respect for our privacy.
Steve
Get well soon, Steve :)

World IPv6 Day: June 8. Internet Is Almost Full.

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 05:40 AM PST

Before you decide that this news is irrelevant and go away, let us tell you that if you should care about IPv6. Here’s why - When you access CrazyEngineers, you simply type www.CrazyEngineers.com which is very easy to remember address. However, the machines translate it to a complicated number like 74.123.567.23 (IP address) to identify [...]

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IPv6 Day On June 8

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 05:37 AM PST

The Internet is almost full and we're running out of addresses provided by IPv4 system which is functional since 1981. Before our network operators upgrade to IPv6, all major websites are celebrating IPv6 day on June 8. Read our detailed coverage on VoiCE: IPv6 Day June 8. IPv4 Internet Is Full. - CrazyEngineers

New Seminar Topic: IPv6

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 04:26 AM PST

The Internet Protocol Version 6 is more important than ever. Soon we'll run out of the capacity of web addresses offered by the IPv4 which has been in use since 1981.

I encourage all of you to find out more information about IPv6 and discuss it with our experts in this thread. I'm sure it makes a very good seminar topic.

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