?botid f5d922d97e345aa1 Chat with A.L.I.C.E Category Chatterbots cs A.L.I.C.E. de A.L.I.C.E. es ArtificialLinguisticInternetComputerEntity fr ALICE programme informatique it A.L.I.C.E. hu ALICE ja ArtificialLinguisticInternetComputerEntity pl ALICE sztuczna inteligencja pt A.L.I.C.E. ru A.L.I.C.E. .... External links wikinews Computer professionals celebrate 10th birthday of A.L.I.C.E. http www.alicebot.org ... more details
notability date March 2009 The InternetComputer Chess Tournament abbreviated CCT has been held annually since 2000 on the Internet Chess Club . Unlike other computer chess competitions, there are no travel requirements so there is usually broad participation. The main requirements are that you are a primary author of the entered program and your program can connect and play on the chess server so that the tournament can be fully automated. Tournament format is a Swiss system varying between seven and nine rounds. Time controls used since CCT7 have been 50 minutes with a 3 second increment. The tournament is structured to be completed within a single weekend. The CCT12 2010 was held on Free Internet Chess Server FICS . ref http www.cctchess.com on the official website ref Results class wikitable Event Year Winner 1 2000 Crafty 2 2000 Shredder chess Shredder 3 2001 Fritz chess Fritz , Ferret 4 2002 Junior chess Junior 5 2003 Ruffian 6 2004 Crafty 7 2005 Zappa chess Zappa 8 2006 Rybka 9 2007 Rybka 10 2008 Rybka , Naum chess Naum 11 2009 Rybka 12 2010 Sjeng Chess Sjeng 13 2011 Sjeng Chess Sjeng 14 2012 Chiron References references External links http www.vrichey.de overview Computer Chess Tournaments Overview for CCT1 6 http www.cctchess.com CCT for CCT7 and later, directed by Peter Skinner Category Computer chess competitions it InternetComputer Chess Tournament ... more details
Infobox information appliance name New InternetComputer NIC image include the file tag caption include if image is not a logo manufacturer New InternetComputer Company type Internet Appliance releasedate Start date 2000 07 06 price 199 discontinued June 2003 connectivity 10 MBps Ethernet BR 56K Modem BR Two USB 1.1 ports lifespan unitssold Less than 50,000 media os Linux input camera power 60 Watt Power Supply cpu 266 MHz Cyrix MII storage 4 MB Flash Memory memory 64 MB Random access memory RAM display audio service NetZero dimensions weight touchpad predecessor successor related The New InternetComputer NIC was a Linux based internet appliance released July 6, 2000 by Larry Ellison s New InternetComputer Company. The system without a monitor sold for US 199. ref name pcworld Tynan, Dan. http www.pcworld.com article id,129857 page,3 c,desktoppcs article.html The 10 Worst PCs of All Time , PC World, March 19, 2007 ref The NIC boots from a CD ROM with a custom Linux distribution developed by Wim Coekaerts. It has no hard drive and no way to install additional software. ref name pcworld The system s only nonvolatile storage is 4 MB of flash memory. Ellison planned to sell 5 million units the first year, but fewer than 50,000 units were sold. The company shut its doors in June 2003. PC World magazine PC World ranked the NIC as the ninth worst PC of all time. ref name pcworld References reflist External links http www.nytimes.com 2000 09 28 technology news watch internet appliance eliminates hard drive.html Internet Appliance Eliminates Hard Drive J.D. Biersdorfer, New York Times, September 28, 2000 http www.oracle.com technology oramag Coekaerts.html Wim Coekaerts is Oracle s Mr. Linux Steve Lipson, Oracle Magazine http www.linuxjournal.com article 4475 Linux and the New InternetComputer Billy Hall, Linux Journal , February 2001 Category Personal computers compu stub ... more details
Infobox laboratory name MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory image File Stata Center1.jpg 200px established July 1, 2003 br July 1, 1963 as Project MAC research field Computer science ... CSAIL Logo.png 106px MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory also CSAIL is a research ... for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Housed within the Stata Center , CSAIL ... up into seven general areas of research Artificial Intelligence Computational biology Computer graphics ... with the AI Lab to form the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, or CSAIL ... History of artificial intelligence Category Computer science institutes in the United States Category Robotics organizations es MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ja MIT ... Theory of computation Robotics Systems includes computer architecture , databases, distributed system s, Computer networking networks and networked systems, operating system s, programming methodology ... SAGE in the early 1950s. Research at MIT in the field of artificial intelligence began in 1959. Citation ... famous for groundbreaking research in operating system s, artificial intelligence , and the theory ... Berkeley , the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory , and somewhat later University of Southern ... , John McCarthy computer scientist John McCarthy who invented Lisp programming language Lisp and a talented Hacker programmer subculture community of computer programmer s was incorporated into the newly ... 1970s the AI Group shared a computer room with a computer initially a PDP 6 , and later a PDP ..., Fernando J. Corbat , and a Hacker programmer subculture community of computer programmer s and TMRC enthusiasts among others who drew their inspiration from former colleague John McCarthy computer scientist John McCarthy . These founders envisioned the creation of a utility computing computer utility ... the first computer time sharing system, Compatible Time Sharing System CTSS , with him from the MIT ... more details
refimprove date September 2009 Computer networks and Internet technology This article gives a brief outline of foundation for networks, direct link networks, packet switching , internetworking , end to end protocols, resource allocation issues, and applications. Computer networks When two or more computers are interconnected to each other via some kind of medium to share resources then the state is called computer network . Computer network is the interconnection of computers for communication purposes. Connection method Computer networks can also be classified according to the hardware and software technology that is used to interconnect the individual devices in the network, such as Optical fiber , Ethernet , Wireless LAN , HomePNA , Power line communication or G.hn . Ethernet uses physical wiring to connect devices. Frequently deployed devices include Ethernet hub hubs , network switch es, network bridge s and or Router computing router s. Wireless LAN technology is designed to connect devices without wiring. These devices use radio wave s or Infrared infrared signals as a transmission medium. Ethernet over coax ITU T G.hn ITU T G.hn Ethernet over coax technology uses existing home wiring coaxial cable, phone lines and power lines to create a high speed up to 1 Gigabit s local area network. Wired technologies Twisted pair This is the most widely used medium for telecommunication ... is the target of the message. References references External links DEFAULTSORT Computer Networks And Internet Technology Category Networking hardware Bridge Category Computer networking ... architecture Computer networks may be classified according to the functional relationships which ... examples Computer networks may be classified according to the network topology upon which the network ... OSI Reference Model or OSI Model is an abstract description for layered communications and computer ... on. The phone system, Internet, and many other electronic systems use wires. Television and radio ... more details
Dablink This article is about the generic concept of an entity. For specific uses, see Entity disambiguation . An entity is something that exists by itself, although it need not be of material existence. In particular, abstraction s and legal fiction s are usually regarded as entities. In general, there is also no presumption that an entity is Life animate . In business, an entity is a person, department, team, corporation, cooperative, partnership, or other group with whom it is possible to conduct business. Sometimes, the word entity is used in a general sense of a being , whether or not the referent has material existence, e.g., is often referred to as an entity with no Matter corporeal form non physical entity , such as a language. It is also often used to refer to ghost s and other spirit s. The word entitative is the adjective form of the noun entity. Something that is entitative is considered as pure entity abstracted from all circumstances , that is, regarded as entity alone, apart from attendant circumstances. See also Digital identity Entity class Entity realism , a form of scientific realism Entitativity Object philosophy Ontology , the study of being, existence and entities References reflist Metaphysics Philosophy of language Categories Category Data modeling diagrams Category Concepts in metaphysics Other languages bn ca Ens da Entitet de Entit t et Entiteet es Entidad eo Ento fr Entit ko hr Bi e io Ento id Entitas he lb Entit it mk mg Entity nl Entiteit ja no Entitet pt Ente sl Entiteta sh Bi e fi Entiteetti sv Entitet tt zh ... more details
Dablink This article is about the 1981 film. For other uses, see Entity disambiguation . Infobox film name The Entity image TheEntity.jpg caption Film poster producer Harold Schneider director Sidney J. Furie writer Frank deFelitta starring Barbara Hershey br Ron Silver br David Labiosa br Margaret Blye br Jacqueline Brookes music Charles Bernstein composer Charles Bernstein cinematography Stephen H. Burum editing Frank J. Urioste distributor 20th Century Fox released February 4, 1983 runtime 125 min. country United States language English language English The Entity is a horror film purportedly based on the paranormal events a woman and her family experienced circa 1976. It stars Barbara Hershey as a woman tormented by an unseen entity. ref name imdb cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0082334 title The Entity 1981 publisher imdb.com accessdate 17 September 2010 ref Despite being filmed and planned for a release in 1981, the movie was not released in worldwide theaters until September 1982 followed by the United States in February 1983. Plot The movie begins as Carla Moran Barbara ... to a friend s home. Evidently followed by the entity, Carla is nearly killed the following day ... mock up of her home is created as a trap to lure the entity. Once inside, it would be frozen in liquid ... Carla to leave. The entity eventually manifests as a cold wind and unexpectedly takes control ... never have her. Dr. Sneiderman rushes in and saves her. As they escape the laboratory, they see the entity ... Bollywood film, was based on this film. Footage from The Entity was reused in Peter Tscherkassky s avant garde short film Outer Space 1999 . Reception Director Martin Scorsese placed The Entity on his ... 0082334 title The Entity http www.ghosttheory.com interviews the entity interview with doris bithers son GhostTheory.com interview with one of Doris Bither s sons. Sidney J. Furie DEFAULTSORT Entity ... ca L ens es El ente fr L Emprise film, 1982 it Entity film ja pt The Entity ... more details
Infobox Software name Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier logo screenshot caption collapsible author Federal Bureau of Investigation developer released Start date YYYY MM DD discontinued latest release version latest release date Start date and age YYYY MM DD latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD frequently updated programming language operating system platform size language status genre Spyware license website The Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier CIPAV is an illegal data gathering tool that the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI uses to track and gather location data on suspects under electronic surveillance . The software operates on the target computer much like other forms of illegal spyware , whereas it is unknown to the operator that the software has been installed and is monitoring and reporting on their activities. ref name teen busted in wired cite news url http www.wired.com politics law news 2007 07 fbi spyware title FBI s Secret Spyware Tracks Down Teen Who Made Bomb Threats date 2007 07 18 publisher Wired Magazine ref The CIPAV captures location related information, such as IP address , MAC address , open TCP and UDP port ports , running programs, operating system and installed application registration and version information, default web browser , and last visited Uniform Resource Locator URL . ref name teen busted in wired Once that initial inventory is conducted, the CIPAV slips into the background and silently monitors all outbound communication, logging every IP address to which the computer connects, and time and date stamping each. ref name teen busted in wired The CIPAV made headlines in July, 2007, when its use was exposed in open court during an investigation of a teen who had made bomb ... Category Computer law Category Surveillance Category Spyware Category Privacy de Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier fi Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier FBI ... more details
wikt entityEntity may refer to Entity , a unit a part of an Entity relationship model or Entity relationship diagram Character entity reference in HTML , XML or SGML Entity netlabel , a Belgian netlabel specialising in experimental electronic music Legal person Legal Entity , an entity that can bear legal rights and obligations . Entity class , in computer programming a class that represents a thing. The Entity, the espionage agency of the Vatican City. In fiction Entity Stargate SG 1 Entity Stargate SG 1 , an episode of the television series Stargate SG 1 The Entity , a 1981 horror film The Entity Anderson The Entity Anderson , a science fiction story by Poul Anderson and John Gergen The Entity South Park The Entity South Park , an episode of the television series South Park Ion DC Comics ... of the Blackest Night storyline. See White Lantern Entity . Specialized uses In system , entity means a Components component . A database management system DBMS entity is either a thing in the modeled world or a drawing element in an Entity relationship model ERD . In Suggested Upper Merged Ontology SUMO , Entity is the root node and stands for the universal class of individuals. In VHDL , entity is the keyword for defining a new object. An SGML entity SGML entity is an abbreviation for some expanded piece of SGML text. An open systems architecture entity is an active routine within a layer. In Personal computer game computer game s and game engine s, entity is a wikt dynamic dynamic object such as a non player character or Item gaming item . In HTML , entity is a code snippet i.e. & reg ... of XML and HTML character entity references . In business , an entity is a person, department, team .... In law , a Legal person legal entity is an entity that is capable of bearing legal rights and obligation s, such as a natural person or an Legal person artificial person e.g. business entity or a corporate entity . In politics , entity is used as term for territorial divisions of some countries ... more details
The term legal entity is used to refer to a Legal person juristic person , an artificialentity that the law treats for some purposes as if it were a person, such as an Incorporation business incorporated organization . as a general term to describe all entities recognized by the law, including both juristic and natural person s. See also Agent of Record disambig ... more details
by reference . Types of entities Entities are classified as general or parameter A general entity can only be referenced within the document content. A parameter entity can only be referenced within the DTD. Entities are also further classified as parsed or unparsed A parsed entity contains text, which will be incorporated into the document and parsed if the entity is referenced. A parameter entity can only be a parsed entity. An unparsed entity contains any kind of data, and a reference to it will result in the application s merely being notified of the entity s presence the content of the entity will not be parsed, even if it is text. An unparsed entity can only be external. Internal and external entities An internal entity has a value that is either a Literal computer science literal ... Type Declaration or subdocument . In contrast, an external entity has a Declaration computer science declaration that invokes an external document, thereby necessitating the intervention of an entity manager to resolve the external document reference. System entities A system entity invokes the optional code SYSTEM code Parameter computer science parameter , which instructs SGML parsers to process an entity s string referent as a resource identifier. SGML document entity When an external entity references a complete SGML document, it is known in the calling document as an SGML document entity . An SGML document is a text document with SGML markup defined in an SGML prologue i.e., the DTD ...In the Standard Generalized Markup Language SGML , an entity is a Primitive type primitive data type , which associates a String computer science string with either a unique alias such as a user specified ... structure and definition of SGML documents. The SGML specification defines numerous entity types , which are distinguished by keyword qualifiers and context. An entity string value may variously consist of plaintext , SGML tags, and or references to previously defined entities. Certain entity ... more details
An Entity Bean is a type of Enterprise JavaBean , a server side Java Platform, Enterprise Edition J2EE component, that represents persistent data maintained in a database . An entity bean can manage its own persistence Bean managed persistence or can delegate this function to its EJB Container Container managed persistence . An entity bean is identified by a primary key. If the container in which an entity bean is hosted crashes, the entity bean, its primary key, and any remote references survive the crash. In EJB 3.0, entity beans were superseded by the Java Persistence API which was subsequently completely separated to its own spec as of EJB 3.1 . Entity Beans have been marked as a candidate for pruning as of Java EE 6 ref http java.sun.com developer technicalArticles JavaEE JavaEE6Overview Part3.html ref ref http www.infoq.com news 2009 04 ee pruning ref and are therefore considered a deprecated technology . Entity Beans before EJB 2.0 should not be used in great numbers ref name EntityHaefelBad ... page 44 ref because each entity bean was in fact a Java remote method invocation RMI stub with its own RMI connection to the EJB server. Obtaining 1000 entity beans as a single operation would result in 1000 simultaneous internet connections to the RMI back end Fact date May 2008 . Since Transmission ... are essentially limited to using 65536 entity beans at a time. For example, if a client application wanted to monitor the state of 1024 database entries it would take 1024 entity bean references and thus ... at which point all further internet connections would be ignored. These limitations are impossible to overcome when using entity beans over RMI. References references External links http java.sun.com j2ee 1.4 docs tutorial doc EJBConcepts4.html What is an Entity Bean? Sun s J2EE Tutorial http ... orelly java ent ebeans ch06 01.htm Life Cycle State Diagram of Entity Beans Category Java enterprise platform Compu lang stub pt Entity Bean ... more details
The Entity is a 1982 horror film. The Entity may also refer to The Entity comics The Entity comics , a fictional device from Malibu Comics Ultraverse The Entity South Park The Entity South Park , an episode of the animated television series South Park The Entity short story The Entity short story , a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson and John Gergen The Entity album The Entity album , an album by King Gordy disambiguation ... more details
Infobox record label name Entity image File L cd0ade8c427b2632d4e5af72518c0a7b.gif image bg white founded ... music Electroacoustic br Flashcore country Belgium location Kortrijk url http www.entity.be entityEntity is a netlabel specialising in experimental music experimental electronic music . The label was established ... dark ambient noise music noise netlabel Tinnitus, Entity has since expanded its repertoire to include ... by artists from all over the world. In 2005 Gols parted ways with Entity, leaving Robbe as the sole label manager. Entity is a nonprofit netlabel that distributes its releases for free under Creative Commons licenses, ref Johnson, Larry. http www.earlabs.org release label.asp?labelID 14 Entity . Earlabs.org ... You ve entered Jan Robbe s cyberspace projection. Brace Yourself. . Entity.be. ref Entity born collaborative ... , Subskan, Sytrjv, Cisfinitum , and many others. Entity celebrated its 40th release with Tetroid 2012 a computer game game and electronic music compilation. It has been described as a psychedelic ... Alert . GameSetWatch.net, 2008 . Retrieved on September 22, 2008. ref Entity marked its 50th release ... apogee of Entity s artistic vision . ref Rudd, Kenny. http www.experimusic.com electronicareviews ... on Mary Anne Hobbs The Breezeblock Radio 1 s Experimental Show , which often features Entity ... paypal for a nominal fee. So far three releases have been distributed this way. Entity is commonly ... on October 8, 2008. ref Entity has released albums by flashcore artists such as Atomhead UndaCova ... de Gols, which is the precursor to Entity. ref Matthijs, Niels. http www.onderhond.com blog personal entity netlabel Entity Netlabel The best in experimental electronic music . Onderhond.org, 2007 . Retrieved ... cyber organization Scene.org . ref http www.entity.be entity releases tns tns backcatalog.htm ... www.entity.be entity Official site http www.entity.be home The main Entity Portal http www.last.fm label Entity.be Entity at Last.fm http www.last.fm group Entity.be Entity Group at Last.fm http www.discogs.com ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced December 2009 orphan December 2009 In accounting , an economic entity is one of the assumptions made in generally accepted accounting principles . Basically, any organization or unit in society can be an economic entity. Examples of economic entities are hospitals, companies, municipalities, and federal agencies. The Economic Entity Assumption says that the activities of the entity are to be kept separate from the activities of its owner and all other economic entities. The business is accounted for separately from other business entities, including its owner. The reason for this is that separate information about each business is necessary for good decisions. Economic entity can be any organization or unit in society. DEFAULTSORT Economic Entity Category Commerce Economics stub de Wirtschaftseinheit fr Entit conomique pl Podmiot gospodarczy uk ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A responsible entity is a peculiarly Australia n invention designed to replace the manager trustee in managed investment scheme s. It was created by the http www.austlii.edu.au au legis cth consol act mia1998208 index.html Managed Investments Act 1998 , which made significant amendments to the prescribed interest provisions contained in the Australian Corporations Act . The new arrangements replaced the relatively well known formula used in most common law jurisdictions of a two tiered trustee management company regime with a single responsible entity. The responsible entity holds scheme property on trust for scheme members. The responsible entity has power to appoint an agent to do anything that it is authorised to do in connection with a scheme. This may include the appointment of a custodian to hold scheme property on behalf of the responsible entity. Since November 1999 the Australian takeover scheme regulations were extended to listed schemes and the takeovers provisions and compulsory acquisitions provisions apply. A Responsible Entity has the dual role of trustee and manager of an investment scheme, and must be appointed if an investment scheme needs to be registered. The Responsible Entity must be an Australian public company, with certain levels of net tangible assets, depending on the value of the scheme s assets. The Responsible Entity must hold an Australian Financial Services Licence . When acting on behalf of an investment scheme, the Responsible entity must Act honestly Exercise a reasonable degree of care and diligence Act in the best interest of members of the investment scheme Treat all investment scheme members equally A Responsible Entity can either be owned by the same group as a fund manager, an internal responsible entity, or be an external responsible entity to the fund manager. References Ford, HAJ Austin, RP and Ramsay, IM Ford s Principles of Corporation Law LexisNexis Butterworths Refimprove date January 2008 Category ... more details
According to the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology Gold Book ref GoldBookRef title molecular entity file M03986 ref a molecular entity is any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom , molecule , ion , ion pair, Radical chemistry radical , radical ion, complex chemistry complex , conformer , etc., identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity . Molecular entity is used as a general term for any singular entity, irrespective of its nature, in order to concisely express any type of chemical particle that can exemplify some process for example, atoms, molecules, ions, etc. can all undergo a chemical reaction . Chemical species is the macroscopic equivalent of molecular entity and refers to sets or ensembles of molecular entities. Again from IUPAC The degree of precision necessary to describe a molecular entity depends on the context. For example hydrogen molecule is an adequate definition of a certain molecular entity for some purposes, whereas for others it is necessary to distinguish the electronic state and or Molecular vibration vibrational state and or nuclear spin , etc. of the hydrogen molecule. Notes and references references Category Chemical nomenclature ca Entitat molecular it Entit molecolare nl Moleculaire entiteit pl Indywiduum chemiczne ... more details
Linguistic philosophy describes the view that philosophical problems are problems which may be solved or dissolved either by reforming language, or by understanding more about the language we presently use. ref Rorty 1967, page 3. ref The former position is that of ideal language philosophy, the latter the position of ordinary language philosophy . ref Rorty 1967. ref See also Ordinary language philosophy Notes Reflist colwidth 40em References Refbegin Richard Rorty , 1967. Introduction Metaphilosophical difficulties of linguistic philosophy. In Richard Rorty ed. . The Linguistic Turn Recent Essays in Philosophical Method. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, 1967. Refend External links http www.iep.utm.edu analytic Entry on analytic philosophy in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy DEFAULTSORT Linguistic philosophy Category Philosophy of language Category Linguistic turn id Filsafat bahasa pt Filosofia lingu stica ... more details
A Crown entity from the Commonwealth term The Crown Crown is an organisation that forms part of New Zealand s state sector organisations in New Zealand state sector established under the Crown Entities Act 2004 , ref http unpan1.un.org intradoc groups public documents APCITY UNPAN022162.pdf Crown Entities Act 2004 ref a unique umbrella governance and accountability statute. The Crown Entities Act is based on the corporate model where the governance of the organisation is split from the management of the organisation. Crown entities come under the following subtypes Statutory entities bodies corporate established under an Act Crown agents organisations that give effect to government policy, such as the Accident Compensation Corporation , which administers no fault workers compensation Autonomous Crown entities ACE , which must have regard to government policy, such as Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Te Papa , the national museum Independent Crown entities ICE , which are generally ... competition Crown entity companies registered companies wholly owned by the Crown, including Crown Research Institutes CRIs and a small number of other companies Crown entity subsidiaries companies ... and 88 . The board of the entity has the key role in ensuring the entity is achieving results within ... out what monitoring they will undertake and how they will do it. Crown entity boards should also ... Part 1 Social Development and Employment New Zealand Artificial Limb Board Social Development ACE Social ... Act 1990 Part 2 and Schedule Abbreviations used ACE autonomous Crown entity CCMAU Crown Company Monitoring Advisory Unit CEC Crown entity company CRIs Crown research institutes all CECs ICE independent Crown entity TPK Te Puni Kokiri Ministry of Maori Development MoRST Ministry of Research, Science ... Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand NZ crown entities DEFAULTSORT Crown Entity Category Government agencies of New Zealand Category New Zealand Crown owned entities Crown de Crown Entity ... more details
existence in order to preserve it from exploitation and possible harm. Background The Entity of Life ... away the forces of the Black. The Entity created life in the universe, beginning from Earth. This contradicts ... Sinestro absorbed the being in the Blackest Night 7, it mentally revealed its history to him. The Entity ... discovered the Entity, and learning what it was, they sought to keep it from being harmed ... of the Entity from the Earth, to Oa, thus putting themselves in danger, and keeping the Entity a secret. ref name gl24 Blackest Night 8 ref br The Entity remained concealed for billions of years ... the Entity to the surface, where the Undead Lord proceeded to attack it. As the being is empathically ... a host. Before he could absorb it however, Sinestro shoved him out of the way, and took the entity for himself br Sinestro, being bombarded by the memories of the Entity, which revealed it creating ... Indigo 1 s ring and staff could detect no damage to him. The Entity reformed Sinestro s body before Nekron forced the Entity out of him, intending to continue his assault against it. Before he could do so, Hal Jordan intervened, claiming the Entity for himself, and dispersing its power over a number .... br The Entity vanished after this. A White Power Battery appeared at the same time somewhere on Earth ... more details
The 4C Entity which should be read out as the four company entity is a consortium formed by IBM , Intel , Panasonic Corporation Matsushita and Toshiba to establish a common platform for digital rights management schemes. The activities center around the Cryptomeria cipher also known as C2 which is a proprietary, patented cipher that needs to be licensed from the 4C Entity. The 4C Entity has developed the Content Protection for Recordable Media CPRM and the Content Protection for Recordable Media Content Protection for Prerecorded Media CPPM schemes, sharing a lot of common features and therefore commonly known as CPPM CPRM. The first successful implementation of the CPRM scheme is found in Secure Digital card s SD cards . The SD card DRM scheme is however almost never used and often not supported by card reader hardware. All card manufacturers are required to implement it however. The CPPM scheme is adopted for DVD Audio . The 4C Entity also made a proposal for a sequel to the content scrambling system CSS named CSS2, however after the first version was broken, the proposal was withdrawn. External links http www.4centity.com The 4C Entity Category Consortia ... more details
Entity realism is a philosophical position within the debate about scientific realism . Whereas traditional scientific realism argues that our best scientific theories are true, or approximately true, or closer to the truth than their predecessors, entity realism does not commit itself to judgments concerning the truth of scientific theories. Instead, entity realism claims that the theoretical entity entities that feature in scientific theory theories , e.g. electron s , should be regarded as real if and only if they refer to phenomena that can be routinely used to create effects in domains that can be investigated independently. Manipulative success thus becomes the criterion by which to judge the reality of typically unobservable scientific entities. As Ian Hacking , the main proponent of this formulation of entity realism, puts it referring to an experiment he observed in a Stanford laboratory, where electrons and positrons were sprayed, one after the other, onto a superconductor superconducting metal sphere , if you can spray them, then they are real. ref Hacking, I Representing and Intervening , page 24. Cambridge University Press, 1983. ref Entity realism has been an influential position partly because it coincided with a general trend in philosophy of science, and science studies more generally, to downplay the role of theories and put more emphasis on experiment ation and scientific practice. Thus, entity realism sometimes is also called instrumental realism or experimental realism ref Resnik, D Hacking s Experimental Realism , Canadian Journal of Philosophy Vol. 24 1994 395 412. ref . While many philosophers acknowledge the intuitive pull of entity realism, it has also been strongly some would say conclusively criticised, both as being too restrictive in that it ignores entities that are observable yet do not lend themselves to manipulation ref Shapere, D Astronomy and Antirealism , Philosophy of Science Vol. 60 1993 134 150. ref and as being too permissive ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 In a relational database , a weak entity is an entity that cannot be uniquely identified by its attributes alone therefore, it must use a foreign key in conjunction with its attributes to create a primary key . The foreign key is typically a primary key of an entity it is related to. In entity relationship diagrams a weak entity set is indicated by a bold type bold or double lined rectangle the entity connected by a bold or double lined type arrow symbol arrow to a bold or double lined rhombus diamond the relationship . This type of relationship is called an identifying relationship and in IDEF1X notation it is represented by an oval entity rather than a square entity for base tables. An identifying relationship is one where the primary key is populated to the child weak entity as a primary key in that entity. In general though not necessarily a weak entity does not have any items in its primary key other than its inherited primary key and a sequence number. There are two types of weak entities Associative Entities associative entities and subtype entities . The latter represents a crucial type of Database normalization normalization , where the super type entity inherits its attributes to subtype entities based on the value of the discriminator . In IDEF1X , a government standard for capturing requirements, possible sub type relationships are Complete ... categories may not be known. A classic example of a weak entity without a sub type relationship would ... to individual items. The standard example of a complete subtype relationship is the party entity .... Example Image Weak entity ER example.svg thumb 800px An example of the weak entity using the Entity ... it could be argued that an order would be described as a weak entity and that products ordered would be a multivalue attribute of the order. See also Associative entity Category Relational model ar lv V ja ent tija simple Weak entity ... more details
In the relational data model , entity integrity is one of the database integrity three inherent integrity rules . Entity integrity is an integrity rule which states that every table must have a primary key and that the column or columns chosen to be the primary key should be unique and not null. ref Beynon Davies P. 2004 . Database Systems 3rd Edition. Palgrave, Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 1 4039 1601 2 ref Within relational databases using SQL , entity integrity is enforced by adding a primary key clause to a schema definition. The system enforces Entity Integrity by not allowing operation INSERT, UPDATE to produce an invalid primary key. Any operation that is likely to create a duplicate primary key or one containing nulls is rejected. The Entity Integrity ensures that the data that you store remains in the proper format as well as comprehensible. See also Relational database management system SQL Structured Query Language SQL Referential integrity References references Category Data modeling Category Data quality database stub cs Entitn integrita ja pt Integridade da rela o ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Of Entity and Mind Type ep Artist Winds band Winds Cover Of entity and mind cover.jpg Released 2001 Recorded Genre Neo classical metal Neo classical progressive metal Length 21 18 Label Avantgarde Music Producer Last album This album Of Entity and Mind br 2001 Next album Reflections of the I br 2002 album ratings noprose yes rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r584092 tab review first William last York accessdate January 27, 2012 ref Of Entity and Mind is the first Extended play EP by the Norwegian neoclassical metal band Winds band Winds . It consists of an intro and 4 songs. Track listing Inception Perspective 1 28 In All Reflections 4 19 Bloodstained and Sworn 5 46 Mirrored in Time 4 58 An Eternity of Dreams 4 43 References reflist Winds DEFAULTSORT Of Entity And Mind Category Winds band albums Category 2001 EPs Category Avantgarde Music EPs 2000s metal album stub ... more details