The Trend is a multi-purpose, highly customizable ,flexible, dynamic two-dimensional charting component that provides an ideal interface for viewing and analyzing multiple streams of real-time data. Scrolling and Sweeping functionality allows for quick review and in-depth analysis of data trends. It provides printing functionality for the plot area. Its dynamic property pages provide a powerful tool for designing charts with full control of tracks, bands, captions, fonts, and tics.... Century Soar Technology Co Ltd :: CST Trend ActiveX Control 3 6 :: A dynamic two-dimensional charting component :: CST Trend ActiveX Control
Backgammon 3D is a 3D visualization of a classical board game - Backgammon. Now you can play with your computer not only on a flat screen, but also enjoy 3D operations - rotating the board, looking at the board from the side of your opponent, and other cool features... TERMINAL Studio :: backgammon :: board :: game :: 3D :: three-dimensional :: cool :: rotate :: OpenGL :: quality :: 3D Backgammon
3D Soma Puzzle is a three-dimensional logic game that challenges you to assemble various figures with the colored irregular blocks. The puzzle seems to be simple but great variety of solutions for each shape (the simplest figure - cube can be solved by 240 essentially different methods) makes it really challenging. This game will keep any family member entranced and busy for hours (or even days). It can provide you lots of fun and exploration.... Yavsoft :: soma :: puzzle :: three-dimensional :: kids :: game :: logic :: IQ :: 3D Soma Puzzle
4 stars (Fundamental Olap principles) - I was impressed by the quality of this book; this is probably the most complete book on OLAP theory and is a fundamental reading for professionals involved in the design of olap systems. In most cases it gives all the details and information needed to master this technology. It also contains some practical examples that are very useful to see how the theory can be applied in the real world. I didn't read the first edition, but the second edition contains new sections and many updates, like a description of SQL-99 OLAP extensions. The author chose to be vendor-independent, so all practical examples are based on a multidimensional language that he created, called Located Contents (LC). However, when I read it I had already used a couple of OLAP tools (Microsoft Analysis Services and Microstrategy), and I think that this helped me understand many of the concepts contained in the book. 4 stars (Good OLAP Methodology) - OLAP is a somewhat arcane corner of the IT universe and this book is a good guide to it for information and business professionals. It covers the basics well and provides decent exaples to get you going. Of course, the hardest part of OLAP is making the conceptual leap from relational databases and transactional processing to the world of analytical processing, but finance experts and accountants will appreciate OLAP and its ability to summarize data in a way that is hard to do in most ERP and legacy systems. 5 stars (A must read for anybody involved in Olap design) - A book which gives you a comprehensive theoretical foundation together with useful, pratical techniques to design Olap solutions. In the first half of the book the author explains you all you need to think clearly in N dimensions, in the second half he guides you through the design of a rather complex application, stepping into the purchasing process, the material inventory analysis, sales & marketing, and activity-based management. He teaches you ... John Wiley - Sons Inc :: Information Management :: Decision Making & Problem Solving :: Database Management - General :: Computers :: Computer Bks - Data Base Management :: Business & E :: OLAP Solutions- Building Multidimensional Information Systems