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Chapter 2: Creating a Speech-Enabled Calendar Application
Figure 2-1: Architecture of the Speech-Enabled Calendar Application
Figure 2-2: User Interface of the Speech-Enabled Calendar Application
Figure 2-3: User Interface to Select a Date Format
Figure 2-4: The Selected Date Format
Figure 2-5: The Day Tab
Figure 2-6: The Time Tab
Chapter 3: Creating a Voice Synthesizer Application
Figure 3-1: Architecture of the Voice Synthesizer Application
Figure 3-2: User Interface of the Voice Synthesizer Application
Figure 3-3: The File Menu of the Voice Synthesizer Application
Figure 3-4: The Open Dialog Box
Figure 3-5: The Voice Menu
Figure 3-6: The Select the Voice Dialog Box
Figure 3-7: The New Text File
Figure 3-8: Opening an Exiting File
Chapter 4: Creating a Voice Help Application
Figure 4-1: Architecture of the Voice Help Application
Figure 4-2: User Interface of the Voice Help Application
Figure 4-3: The File Menu
Figure 4-4: The Voice Menu
Figure 4-5: Selecting a Voice
Figure 4-6: The Help Interface
Figure 4-7: The Voice Menu with Help
Chapter 5: Creating a Counting Application
Figure 5-1: Architecture of the Counting Application
Figure 5-2: User Interface of the Counting Application
Figure 5-3: The File Menu of the Counting Application
Figure 5-4: The Open Dialog Box
Figure 5-5: Selecting a Voice
Figure 5-6: Opening an Existing File
Chapter 6: Creating a Form Validation Application
Figure 6-1: Architecture of the Form Validation Application
Figure 6-2: User Interface of the Form Validation Application
Figure 6-3: Specifying User Information
Chapter 7: Creating an Online Java Tutorial Application
Figure 7-1: Architecture of the Online Java Tutorial Application
Figure 7-2: User Interface of the Online Java Tutorial Application
Figure 7-3: Topic List
Figure 7-4: Selected Topic and the Corresponding Text
Chapter 8: Creating the Auto Answering Machine Application
Figure 8-1: Architecture of the Auto Answering Machine Application
Figure 8-2: User Interface of the Auto Answering Machine Application
Figure 8-3: The Error Dialog Box
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Java InstantCode. Developing Applications using Java Speech API
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 46
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MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
Creating Stored Functions
Stored Programs and J2EE Applications
Using MySQL Stored Programs with Perl
Conclusion
Basic SQL Tuning
Developing Tablet PC Applications (Charles River Media Programming)
Console Application Input/Output
Form Effects
Using Gestures to Control Tablet Media Player
Pong Game
Tablet Fax
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
Circuit-Switched Systems
International Numbering Plans
Meet-Me Conferencing
Appendix B. Cisco Integrated Solutions
Application Solutions
What is Lean Six Sigma
Key #1: Delight Your Customers with Speed and Quality
Beyond the Basics: The Five Laws of Lean Six Sigma
When Companies Start Using Lean Six Sigma
Making Improvements That Last: An Illustrated Guide to DMAIC and the Lean Six Sigma Toolkit
The Experience of Making Improvements: What Its Like to Work on Lean Six Sigma Projects
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Building and Running
The Forms Namespace
Class Hierarchy
Updating Data Using DataSets
Bugs
FileMaker 8 Functions and Scripts Desk Reference
Combination()
Get(WindowName)
Length()
TextSizeRemove()
System Constants
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