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IEEE Control Systems, 1993
The aerospace and automotive industries are compared, highlighting similarities. Trends in automotive control systems are examined, and the key control systems problems facing the auto industry are discussed. Customer aspects of computer control are addressed. >
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The aerospace and automotive industries are compared, highlighting similarities. Trends in automotive control systems are examined, and the key control systems problems facing the auto industry are discussed. Customer aspects of computer control are addressed. >
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1997
In addition to the standard Visual Basic controls there are many custom or ActiveX controls. In this chapter we are going to see how custom controls are incorporated into your toolbox and how some of the most popular custom controls behave. In particular we are going to look in detail at the grid control which allows you to display and manipulate data ...
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In addition to the standard Visual Basic controls there are many custom or ActiveX controls. In this chapter we are going to see how custom controls are incorporated into your toolbox and how some of the most popular custom controls behave. In particular we are going to look in detail at the grid control which allows you to display and manipulate data ...
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Custom crystals control photons
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 2002To build future optical information superhighways, "photonic engineering" should be a common practice just like today's electrical engineering. As Purcell proposed in 1946, the radiation rate of photons from an excited atom can be controlled by modifying the space that surrounds the atom.
null Yong Hee Lee, null Han Youl Ryu
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2002
As an experienced developer you’ll already be familiar with the concepts of component-based design and code reuse, and of the benefits that these approaches can bring. As you might expect .NET promotes these techniques for desktop and Web Application projects, and one of the technologies it supports is the creation of custom controls for Web ...
Steve Harris, Rob Macdonald
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As an experienced developer you’ll already be familiar with the concepts of component-based design and code reuse, and of the benefits that these approaches can bring. As you might expect .NET promotes these techniques for desktop and Web Application projects, and one of the technologies it supports is the creation of custom controls for Web ...
Steve Harris, Rob Macdonald
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Developing Custom Server Controls
2004The previous chapter provided a high-level overview of the large number of prebuilt controls available in ASP.NET. These battle-tested components serve admirably in a variety of scenarios that web application designers can dream up. In addition, control builders can extend and enhance the capabilities of the components delivered out of the box through ...
Dale Michalk, Rob Cameron
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2015
So far you have looked at controls that serve as content for entering data and controls that are primarily designed for viewing data (either in individual form or as a list). In this chapter, you will learn about the last two classes of controls: layout controls and custom controls.
Edward Moemeka, Elizabeth Moemeka
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So far you have looked at controls that serve as content for entering data and controls that are primarily designed for viewing data (either in individual form or as a list). In this chapter, you will learn about the last two classes of controls: layout controls and custom controls.
Edward Moemeka, Elizabeth Moemeka
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Creating User Controls and Custom Controls
2012When designing user interfaces in any technology, you ideally want to encapsulate the look and behavior of commonly used user interface elements into reusable components that you can use elsewhere in your application, or even in other applications. Creating custom controls also reduces the amount of code required in the code-behind, simplifies the XAML
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2009
In the previous chapter, you learned how to use styles and behaviors to reuse user interface property settings and code. In this chapter, you’ll explore two more powerful tools: templates and custom controls.
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In the previous chapter, you learned how to use styles and behaviors to reuse user interface property settings and code. In this chapter, you’ll explore two more powerful tools: templates and custom controls.
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Customizing the Controlling Module
2015In this chapter, you learn how to customize the Controlling module in SAP ERP and learn how to define the cost elements, cost center, and profit center.
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