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Chapter 6 Bicycle and Pedestrian
CHAPTER 6 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES This chapter is a compilation of all bicycle and pedestrian facilities in Connecticut. The maps shown in this chapter will give the reader a perspective of where Connecticut's program is today and a view of where it may go with respect to a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian system. Trails in Connecticut are designed with connectivity in mind, and are proposed with an interconnected system as the ultimate goal. These maps are to be used, by ConnDOT, to evaluate the suitability of accommodating walkers and bicyclists and to integrate the consideration of sidewalks and multi - use paths into all planning, design, construction and maintenance activities. This chapter is divided into four parts; existing and program facilities, proposed long range plans, greenways and the existing Bike Routes on the Connecticut Bicycle Map. 107 108 EXISTING AND PROGRAMED BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES The general location of the 74 major existing bicycle and pedestrian facilities and enhancement projects described in this section are shown in Figure 49. These facilities were developed by ConnDOT, ConnDEP and local communities. While the majority of these facilities are separate multi-use paths, several are signed bike lane routes that were developed along existing roads in the 1970's. Various funding sources were used in their construction including the use of Interstate funds in conjunction with major projects, local funds, National Recreational Trails funds, enhancement funds and state bond money. The following is a description of these facilities. A series of route maps showing several of these facilities is shown in Appendix A. -
Dynamic Allocation of Mail Server Resources Among Users
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH VOLUME 9, ISSUE 03, MARCH 2020 ISSN 2277-8616 Dynamic Allocation Of Mail Server Resources Among Users Basti M.Aliyeva Index:The article was dedicated to the solution of the problem on the dynamic allocation of mail server resources among users. It was noted that recently the electronic mail system had undergone serious changes and new features have been added to this system. The article examines the working principles of email and defines possible operating modes for subscribers. It was noted that mail server memory should be dynamically allocated among users so that the email can successfully perform its functions. In the article,the linear programming is applied to the problem of dynamic allocation of mail server memory. Known methods at every operation can resolve this issue.Proximity measure has been defined based on the Levenstein Distance (LD) for the determination of the renewal of documents on the server to improve the use of the server resources. This tool can be used to determine whether the documents have changed on the server.In the result, similar documents can be identified, and their number can be reduced up to one. Key Words: email server, dynamic allocation of the memory, operating modes of subscribes, Levenstein Distance (LD), Measures of document proximity. ———————————————————— 1. INTRODUCTİON information networks. In this case, it is essential to pay It is known that e-mail is one of the most important special attention to data transmission issues.Numerous information resources of the Internet, as well as it is the ways to transmit data and many software tools have been most massive communication tool. -
Boater's Guide
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Alfred Pancoast Boller a Gentleman of the Highest Type by Frank Griggs, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., P.L.S
Great achievements notable structural engineers Alfred Pancoast Boller A Gentleman of the Highest Type By Frank Griggs, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., P.L.S. lfred Boller was born in After bankruptcy of the company, Alfred Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on opened his own office in New York City. In February 23, 1840. After attending 1876, he published Practical treatise on the local schools, he received an A.B. construction of iron highway bridges, for the Afrom the University of Pennsylvania 1858 and use of town committees. This comprehensive a C.E. degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic little book expanded his reputation and led Institute in Troy, New York in 1861. to many commissions to build bridges in the ® Alfred began his engineering career as a northeastern United States. A. P. Boller. surveyor mapping anthracite coalfields for Boller’s first large bridge was across the It was opened to traffic August 24, 1905. the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company Hudson River at Troy, New York. It had long His next bridge over the Harlem was the in Pennsylvania and in 1863 joined the fixed Whipple double intersection truss spans University Heights Bridge, 1908 (formerly Department of Bridges of the Philadelphia of 244, 244 and 226 feet, with the swing span the Harlem Ship Channel Bridge). Although and Erie Railroad Company. On April 24, being 258 feet.Copyright it was not fully completed, it opened to traf- 1864 he married Katherine Newbold. They In 1882, he designed and built the Albany fic January 8, 1908. His last bridge over the had five children while living in East Orange, and Greenbush Bridge across the Hudson Harlem River was the Madison Avenue Bridge New Jersey. -
Open Ajax" to Drive Collaborative Innovation to Make the Web Easier to Use
TECH TITANS PROPOSE OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS FOR BROWSER-BOOSTING AJAX TECHNOLOGY "Open Ajax" to Drive Collaborative Innovation to Make the Web Easier to Use Armonk, NY, February 1, 2006 . Prominent computer industry vendors and Internet-based businesses today announced that they are making it easier for an open-source community to form and popularize Ajax. Ajax is a fast-growing open client technology that businesses are incorporating into their external and internal Web sites to simplify the browsing experience, and make it easier for users to shop, work, plan, correspond and navigate online. Ajax makes it unnecessary to manually refresh one's browser to send or receive information over the Web. Instead, information is automatically updated and available on demand, allowing you to "drag and drop" or input information and get a response without refreshing the browser, much like you would do on a PC desktop. It can reduce the steps needed to complete a transaction over the Web or create a competitive edge for enterprise companies and Web designers, for example. The initial supporting members of the new initiative -- dubbed Open Ajax -- include BEA, Borland, the Dojo Foundation, Eclipse Foundation, Google, IBM, Laszlo Systems, Mozilla Corporation, Novell, Openwave Systems, Oracle, Red Hat, Yahoo, Zend and Zimbra. They intend to promote Ajax's promise of universal compatibility with any computer device, application, desktop or operating system, and easy incorporation into new and existing software programs. Ajax -- short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML -- is a type of "Rich Internet Application." It enables Web innovations, including: * The ability to update portions of a Web page without refreshing the entire screen. -
FTP Server PURE-FTPD 1
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Digital library of Brno University of Technology VYSOKÉ UČENÍ TECHNICKÉ V BRNĚ BRNO UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FAKULTA INFORMAČNÍCH TECHNOLOGIÍ ÚSTAV INFORMAČNÍCH SYSTÉMŮ FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS SOFTWARE PRE PODPORU WEBHOSTINGU BAKALÁŘSKÁ PRÁCE BACHELOR´S THESIS AUTOR PRÁCE MIROSLAV HULA AUTHOR BRNO 2009 VYSOKÉ UČENÍ TECHNICKÉ V BRNĚ BRNO UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FAKULTA INFORMAČNÍCH TECHNOLOGIÍ ÚSTAV INFORMAČNÍCH SYSTÉMŮ FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS SOFTWARE PRO PODPORU WEBHOSTINGU WEBHOSTING MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE BAKALÁŘSKÁ PRÁCE BACHELOR´S THESIS AUTOR PRÁCE MIROSLAV HULA AUTHOR VEDOUCÍ PRÁCE Ing. PETR WEISS SUPERVISOR BRNO 2009 Abstrakt Cieľom práce je vytvoriť software pre podporu webhostingu, čo znamená, vytvoriť systém umožňujúci užívateľom vytváranie si vlastných subdomén v doméne, využívanie emailovej služby, zabezpečenie prístupu k FTP serveru a k databázovému serveru. Obsluha služieb užívateľom musí prebiehať pomocou grafického užívateľského rozhrania podobne, ako aj samotná registrácia do tohto systému. Klúčové slová GNU/Linux, Apache HTTP Server, MySQL Server, PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, SMTP server, POP3/IMAP Server, FTP Server, webhosting, virtuálni užívatelia Abstract The main goal of this thesis is to create a software tool to support webhosting, it means to create a system that provides email services, services of an FTP server and database server, and allows users to create their own subdomains within the domain. Moreover, the system must provide a graphical interface for its users. Keywords GNU/Linux, Apache HTTP Server, MySQL Server, PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, SMTP server, POP3/IMAP Server, FTP Server, webhosting, virtual users Citácia Miroslav Hula: Software pre podporu webhostingu, bakalářská práce, Brno, FIT VUT v Brně, 2009 Software pre podporu webhostingu Prehlásenie Čestne prehlasujem, že som túto bakalársku prácu vypracoval samostatne pod vedením pána Ing. -
History of Rocky Hill: 1650 - 2018 Robert Campbell Herron October 2017
History of Rocky Hill: 1650 - 2018 Robert Campbell Herron October 2017 Bring Us Your History ........................................................................................................ 4 Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................. 4 Origins: 250,000,000 BCE to 1730 CE .............................................................................. 4 Dinosaurs ........................................................................................................................ 4 Pre-European History...................................................................................................... 5 The Europeans Arrive ..................................................................................................... 5 The Settlement of the Town ............................................................................................ 6 Maritime Rocky Hill ........................................................................................................... 6 The Ferry ......................................................................................................................... 7 The River and Seafaring ................................................................................................. 7 Rocky Hill and Slavery ..................................................................................................... 10 Slaves in Rocky Hill .................................................................................................... -
Technology and Best Practices for Successful Collaboration in a Web 2.0 World
Collaboration 2.0 Technology and Best Practices for Successful Collaboration in a Web 2.0 World By David Coleman and Stewart Levine 20660 Stevens Creek Blvd. Suite 210 Cupertino, CA 95014 Collaboration 2.0: Technology and Best Practices for Successful Collaboration in a Web 2.0 World Copyright © 2008 by David Coleman and Stewart Levine All rights reserved. No part of this book shall be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without written permission from the publisher. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher and author(s) assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. First Printing: January 2008 Paperback ISBN: 1-60005-071-9 (978-1-60005-071-8) Place of Publication: Silicon Valley, California, USA Paperback Library of Congress Number: 2007942078 eBook ISBN: 1-60005-072-7 (978-1-60005-072-5) Trademarks All terms mentioned in this book that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalized. Happy About® cannot attest to the accuracy of this information. Use of a term in this book should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark. Warning and Disclaimer Every effort has been made to make this book as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty of fitness is implied. The information provided is on an “as is” basis. -
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Connecticut River – Long Island Sound to Deep River NOAA Chart 12375
BookletChart™ Connecticut River – Long Island Sound to Deep River NOAA Chart 12375 A reduced-scale NOAA nautical chart for small boaters When possible, use the full-size NOAA chart for navigation. Published by the on bars in the upper river; dredging to remove such shoals is begun as soon as the water subsides. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The channel above the jettied entrance channel usually follows the National Ocean Service banks on the outside of the curves of the river, except through the Office of Coast Survey dredged cuts across the bars which are marked by navigational aids. Saybrook Breakwater Light (41°15'48"N., 72°20'34"W.), 58 feet above www.NauticalCharts.NOAA.gov the water, is shown from a white conical tower on a brown cylindrical 888-990-NOAA pier on the south end of the west jetty at the entrance to Connecticut River. A sound signal is at the light. What are Nautical Charts? Anchorages.–Secure anchorage can be had eastward or northeastward of Lynde Point Light. Farther up anchorage can be selected in the wider Nautical charts are a fundamental tool of marine navigation. They show parts of the channel. Special anchorages are at Old Saybrook, Essex, water depths, obstructions, buoys, other aids to navigation, and much Chester, Lord Island, Eddy Rock Shoal in the vicinity of Connecticut River more. The information is shown in a way that promotes safe and Light 45, and Mouse Island Bar vicinity. (See 110.1 and 110.55, chapter efficient navigation. Chart carriage is mandatory on the commercial 2, for limits and regulations.) ships that carry America’s commerce. -
Thinking Like a Floodplain: Water, Work, and Time in the Connecticut River Valley, 1790-1870 by (C) 2016 Jared S
Thinking Like a Floodplain: Water, Work, and Time in the Connecticut River Valley, 1790-1870 By (c) 2016 Jared S. Taber Submitted to the graduate degree program in History and the Graduate Faculty of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. ________________________________ Chairperson Sara M. Gregg ________________________________ Gregory T. Cushman ________________________________ Edmund P. Russell ________________________________ Robert J. Gamble ________________________________ Peggy A. Schultz ________________________________ Dorothy M. Daley Date Defended: 28 April 2016 The Dissertation Committee for Jared S. Taber certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Thinking Like a Floodplain: Water, Work, and Time in the Nineteenth Century Connecticut River Valley ________________________________ Chairperson Sara M. Gregg Date approved: 28 April 2016 ii Abstract Residents of the nineteenth-century Connecticut River Valley learned the character of the river, and water more broadly, through their labor. Whether they encountered water in the process of farming, shipping, industrial production, or land reclamation, it challenged them to understand its power as both an object outside their control and a tool that facilitated their work. This awareness of water's autonomy and agency necessitated attention to how water's flow varied across timescales ranging from seasons, through historical precedents in working with water, and into the geological processes whereby the river shaped the contours of the Connecticut River floodplain and the valley as a whole. Communities mobilized this knowledge when explaining the limitations that ought to circumscribe novel water uses and trying to maintain the river's status as a common tool shared among diverse bodies of users. -
The Emerging IT Platform
Technology Underpinnings of the flattening world (Friedman) The Emerging IT Platform 1.Berlin Wall & Windows 6.Off-shoring –Desktop (low cost, millions of –Lean manufacturing, ERP, MRP people), personal empowerment 7.Supply Chaining 2.Connectivity –RFID, GPS Dr. Jeff Jaffe –WWW, HTTP, Browsers, HTML, Executive Vice President Fiber Optics, Internet 8.In-sourcing and Chief Technology 3.Workflow Software Officer –Distributed computing, wireless –Email, XML, PayPal, AJAX, Web 2.0, Optimization algorithms April 16, 2007 Business Web 9.In-forming 4.Open Sourcing –Search, TiVo –Web App Servers, Wikipedia, Firefox, Linux, Blogging 10.The Steroids 5.Outsourcing –Digital, Mobile, Personal, Virtual –Telecommunications, Fiberoptics, Y2K 2 © Novell Inc. All rights reserved Grouping of Underpinnings Linux as the new I/T Platform Pure Mixed Proprietary Data Center Open Source Rapid Growth of Sharing Governance Technology Sugar CRM SAP SAP Mobility Business Web Compliance WWW Application Virtualization GroupWise switch Change & Control storage system Digital Ajax Alfresco Exchange Exchange Fiber Optics Accounting (Storage, Processing ) XML Email Notes Performance Network Conversions Personal Asset JBoss Websphere IE Wireless to Digital Empowerment Blogging File and Print Search Pay Pal Browsers Lockdown TiVo Eclipse Rationale MS firewall router switch control optical switch Wikipedia Patch GPS Resource Security My SQL DB2/Oracle DB2/Oracle Linux Identity RFID Windows Desktop Storage Server Linux Linux Windows/Sun desktop laptop blackberry palm cell ipod Desktop phone Point Innovations 3 © Novell Inc. All rights reserved 4 © Novell Inc. All rights reserved 1 Open Source – The Progression of Ideas The Innovation Community Open Source Established Innovators Start-ups Academics Infrastructure Companies Innovation: University Corporate Lab Start Up Open Source Proprietary Standards Community Acceptance: 5 © Novell Inc.