An endpointinterface , also known as a service endpointinterface SEI , is a term used in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition when exposing Enterprise JavaBean s as a Web service see also Service Implementation Bean SIB . It is annotated with code WebService code and is a component interface, which declares all the abstract methods that are exposed to the client. As it extends the code java.rmi.Remote code interface, all methods must throw the code RemoteException code . ref name uCertify cite web accessdate 2010 03 02 publisher uCertify location http www.ucertify.com title What is a web service endpointinterface? url http www.ucertify.com article what is a web service endpoint interface.html quote A web service endpointinterface is an interface annotated with the WebService annotation. It is a component interface that declares the abstract methods to be exposed to the clients. The web service endpointinterface extends the java.rmi.Remote interface, and all the methods of the interface must throw the RemoteException. The methods of a web service endpointinterface are implemented in a stateless session bean class. However, the methods of the class are not required to throw any RemoteException. ref A Web service client accesses a stateless session bean through the bean s Web service endpointinterface. Like a Enterprise JavaBean Remote and local interfaces remote interface , a Web service endpointinterface defines the business methods of the bean. In contrast to a remote interface, a Web service endpointinterface is not accompanied by a Enterprise JavaBean Home interfaces home interface , which defines the bean s life cycle methods. The only methods of the bean that may be invoked by a Web service client are the business methods that are defined in the Web service endpointinterface. The methods of an endpointinterface for a Web service are implemented in a session ... Categories Category Java enterprise platform Interwikies pt Endpointinterface ... more details
Wiktionarypar endpoint An endpoint or end point is a mark of wikt termination termination or wikt Completion completion . In geometry , an endpoint is a Point geometry point at which a line segment or Line mathematics Ray ray terminates Endpoint chemistry , the conclusion of a chemical reaction, particularly for titration Clinical endpoint , in clinical research, a disease, symptom, or sign that constitutes one of the target outcomes of the trial or its participants End point of clinical trials , primary and secondary endpoints of clinical trials In computer science in discussions of communications protocols, an endpoint is the name for the entity on one end of a transport layer connection, see also communication endpoint In service oriented architecture , an endpoint is the entry point to a service, a process, or a queue or topic destination In computing , Endpoint is the name of several desktop based security tools from Kaspersky , Symantec Endpoint Protection Symantec , Check Point , Sophos , and McAfee Endpoint band , a hardcore punk band from Louisville, Kentucky . disambig pt Endpoint ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 A communication endpoint is an interface exposed by a communicating party or by a communication channel. An example of the latter type of a communication endpoint is a publish subscribe topic or a group in group communication system s. A communication endpoint is a discoverable node of communication whose scope may be varied to narrow or broaden the discovery zone. Endpoints facilitate a standard programmable layer of abstraction whereby heterogeneous software systems and or subsystems may communicate with each other and that the means of communication are decoupled from the communicating subsystems. See also Dial peer DEFAULTSORT Communication Endpoint Category Communication Category Inter process communication Comm stub ... more details
In a clinical trial clinical research trial , a clinical endpoint generally refers to occurrence of a disease ... of that individual or entity from the trial, then often termed humane clinical endpoint . In general sense In a general sense, a clinical endpoint is included in the entities of interest in a trial ... the pre determined clinical endpoint during the study interval compared with the overall number of people who were enrolled. Once a patient reaches the endpoint, he or she is generally excluded from further experimental intervention the origin of the term endpoint . For example, a clinical trial investigating ... pain as a clinical endpoint. Any patient enrolled in the trial who develops chest pain over the course of the trial, then, would be counted as having reached that clinical endpoint. The results would ultimately reflect the fraction of patients who reached the endpoint of having developed chest pain ... , the proportion of individuals who reach the clinical endpoint after an intervention is compared with the proportion of individuals in the control group who reached the same clinical endpoint, reflecting the ability of the intervention to prevent the endpoint in question. In clinical cancer research ... survival, where the endpoint is death from disease or death from toxicity. Clinical trial endpoints ... endpoint as a measure that will be considered success of the therapy being trialled eg. in justifying a marketing approval . The primary endpoint might be a statistically significant improvement in overall ... endpoints that are less likely to be met. Humane endpoint A humane endpoint can be defined as the point ... endpoint A surrogate endpoint or marker is a measure of effect of a certain treatment that may correlate with a real clinical endpoint but doesn t necessarily have a guaranteed relationship. The National Institutes of Health USA define surrogate endpoint as a biomarker intended to substitute for a clinical endpoint . ref Controlled Clinical Trials 22 485 502 2001 ref ref cite journal author ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Endpoint image caption image size Only ... For other uses of the word, see EndpointEndpoint was a Hardcore punk hardcore band from Louisville, Kentucky . Endpoint was one of the most popular underground bands to come out of Louisville ... modern hardcore in the 1990s. Endpoint was part of a hardcore movement that had been building since ... most influenced Endpoint through their metal riffs and positive lyrics, and they are considered founders of the modern sound of hardcore. Yet unlike many midwestern bands during this era, Endpoint ..., an Endpoint t shirt from 1993 read Warning Every 26 seconds a woman is beaten in the United ... to becoming known as Endpoint, the band s original name was Deathwatch. They released only one record ... , If The Spirits Are Willing unleashes the speed and the fury of Endpoint s early hardcore punk heavy ... based their own sound upon Endpoint. In fact, in the late 1980s and early 1990s the hardcore Louisville sound was Endpoint s sound. Within a year of its release, If The Spirits Are Willing replaced ... was essentially available only in Louisville stores, by mail order, at Endpoint shows and in out ... reissue on compact disc. The compilation disc contains twenty five songs, documenting Endpoint s first seventeen song cassette, their tracks from the first Endpoint Sunspring 7 , their contribution to the Slamdek ..., Alternative Tentacles and Victory Records. Yet Endpoint did move on to the national spotlight, if in a limited way. For the Endpoint and Sunspring 7 , Endpoint recorded two songs in November ... label in Toledo, Ohio . After being signed, Endpoint released their Catharsis album in 1992. Endpoint ... thrash metal band Metallica s Garage Days. Endpoint s EP paid tribute to early punk bands ... messages concerning women s rights in their printed material. While Endpoint continued, band members became involved in many side projects. Guitarist and co founder of Endpoint, Duncan Barlow ... more details
In clinical trial s, a surrogate endpoint or marker is a measure of effect of a certain treatment that may correlate with a real clinical endpoint but doesn t necessarily have a guaranteed relationship. The National Institutes of Health USA defines surrogate endpoint as a biomarker intended to substitute for a clinical endpoint . ref Controlled Clinical Trials 22 485 502 2001 ref ref cite journal author Cohn JN title Introduction to Surrogate Markers journal Circulation volume 109 pages IV20&ndash 1 publisher American Heart Association date 2004 doi 10.1161 01.CIR.0000133441.05780.1d accessdate pmid 15226247 issue 25 Suppl 1 ref Surrogate markers are used when the primary endpoint is undesired e.g., death , or when the number of events is very small, thus making it impractical to conduct a clinical trial to gather a statistical significance statistically significant number of endpoints. The Food and Drug Administration FDA and other regulatory agencies will often accept evidence from clinical trial s that show a direct clinical benefit to surrogate markers. ref name cr http www.crmagazine.org archive spring 202009 Pages AnImperfectSubstitute.aspx Alexandra Goho, An Imperfect Substitute CR Magazine , Spring 2009 ref A correlate does not make a surrogate. It is a common misconception that if an outcome is a correlate that is, correlated with the true clinical outcome it can be used as a valid surrogate end point that is, a replacement for the true clinical outcome . However, proper ... Public Policy. Circulation. 1997 95 1661 1663 ref A surrogate endpoint of a clinical trial is a laboratory measurement or a physical sign used as a substitute for a clinically meaningful endpoint ... endpoint are expected to reflect changes in a clinically meaningful endpoint. ref Temple ... with high cholesterol do not. Death from heart disease is the endpoint of interest, but cholesterol ... accused of marketing rosuvastatin Crestor without providing hard endpoint data, relying instead on surrogate ... more details
Wiktionarypar interfaceInterface may refer to Academic journals Interface a journal for and about social movements Interfaces journal Interfaces journal Journal of the Royal Society Interface The Technology Interface Journal Science Biointerface Interface chemistry , boundary surface Interface communication studies Interface in the work environment , a point of interaction between systems or work groups. Social interface , a concept in sociology Technology Interface computing Interface chat Interface object oriented programming Network interface disambiguation User interface Other Interface band , music group based on Long Island, NY Interface novel , by Stephen Bury Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George George Jewsbury Interface, Inc. , carpet manufacturer Interface Star Trek The Next Generation , episode of the television show See also Interface area , Catholic Protestant border in Northern Ireland Interface 2010 , Marketing Standards NGO disambig Interwikies be bg da Gr nseflade es Interfaz fr Interface homonymie ko id Antarmuka it Interfaccia he ja no Grensesnitt pl Interfejs ru tr Aray z ur zh ... more details
S interface also known as S0 For basic rate Access network access in an Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN environment, a User network interface reference point that a is characterized by a Four wire circuit , 144 kbit s 2B D user rate, b serves as a universal interface between ISDN terminals or terminal telecommunication terminal adapters and the network channel communications channel termination, c allows a variety of terminal types and subscriber networks, such as Private branch exchange PBX s, local area network s LANs , and controllers, to be connected to the network, and d operates at 4000 48 bit frames per second, i.e., 192 kbit s, with a user portion of 36 bits per frame telecommunications frame , i.e., 144 kbit s. References FS1037C , http www.its.bldrdoc.gov fs 1037 dir 032 4668.htm Entry S interface Category ITU T recommendations Category Integrated Services Digital Network de S0 Bus ... more details
A T interface is used for basic rate access in an Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN environment. It is a User network interface Integrated Services Digital Network Reference points reference point that is characterized by a four wire, 144 kilobit kbit s 2B D user rate . Other characteristics of a T interface are it accommodates the link access and transport layer function in the ISDN architecture it is located at the user premises it is distance sensitive to the servicing Network termination 1 it functions in a manner similar to that of the Channel service unit s CSUs and the Data service unit s DSUs . References FS1037C Category Networking hardware Category Integrated Services Digital Network compu hardware stub ... more details
orphan date June 2010 AS Interface Actuator Sensor Interface, AS i is an industrial networking solution ... manufacturing and process applications using a single 2 conductor cable. AS Interface is an open technology supported by a multitude of automation equipment vendors. According to AS Interface ... at about 2 million per year. AS Interface is a networking alternative to the hard wiring of field ... and food production lines. AS Interface provides a basis for Functional Safety in machinery safety emergency stop applications. Safety devices communicating over AS Interface follow all the normal ..., and door interlock switches , AS Interface can provide safety support up to SIL Safety Integrity ... to EN ISO 13849 1. The AS Interface specification is managed by http www.as interface.net AS International ... organizations exist around the world. Overview AS Interface is a system that requires four basic ..., making AS Interface a Deterministic system deterministic networking solution. Conformance testing ... on a given network. AS Interface data exchanges are based on a Master Call , where the data ... as interface net system experts cite web title AS Interface The System Experts Forum FAQ url http .... History AS Interface was developed during the late 1980 and early 1990 by a group consortium .... Enhancements 1998, Version 2.11 Following its introduction users quickly adopted AS Interface ... data channel With these new capabilities, AS Interface becomes the ideal partner network for any ... that within the next 10 years networking solutions positioned between AS Interface and Ethernet ... An AS Interface network requires only a few basic components falling into the following general ... The Scanner Gateway performs two functions. With respect to the AS Interface network it is a master ... of the master is defined in the Master Profile of the AS Interface specification. As part of specification ... Scanner Gateway. With respect to a connected PLC DCS or PC the Scanner Gateway is a slave. The AS Interface ... more details
IPstack The Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol is used by the Reliable server pooling RSerPool framework for the communication between Pool Registrar s to maintain and synchronize a handlespace . It is allocated on the application layer like the Aggregate Server Access Protocol . It is a Internet Draft work in progress within the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF . External links http tdrwww.iem.uni due.de dreibholz rserpool Thomas Dreibholz s Reliable Server Pooling RSerPool Page http www.ietf.org old 2009 html.charters OLD rserpool charter.html IETF RSerPool Working Group http tools.ietf.org html rfc5353 Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol ENRP http tools.ietf.org html rfc5354 Aggregate Server Access Protocol ASAP and Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol ENRP Parameters http tools.ietf.org html rfc5355 Threats Introduced by Reliable Server Pooling RSerPool and Requirements for Security in Response to Threats http tools.ietf.org html rfc5356 Reliable Server Pooling Policies Category Internet protocols Category Internet standards Category Session layer protocols Internet stub ja Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A typed communication endpoint is a communication endpoint that has associated with it a type. The type of the communication endpoint may describe aspects such as data formatting, reliability properties , security, synchronization, and other aspects of data transmission. Assigning types to communication endpoints is a technique that facilitates component integration and interoperability between software components. The use of typed communication endpoints in this context has been proposed in the research paper describing the QuickSilver http www.cs.cornell.edu krzys PropertiesFx.pdf properties framework . Category Communication Category Inter process communication Comm stub ... more details
Refimprove date April 2011 Infobox software name Symantec Endpoint Protection logo screenshot File SymantecEndpointProtection.jpg 300px Symantec Endpoint Protection 11 caption Symantec Endpoint Protection ... web url http www.softpedia.com progChangelog Symantec Endpoint Protection Changelog 91070.html title Symantec Endpoint Protection Changelog work Softpedia publisher SoftNews SRL accessdate 2011 09 ... website url http www.symantec.com business endpoint protection Symantec Endpoint Protection ... history Endpoint Protection 11 was the successor to Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition . Endpoint 11 added handling of spyware and support for endpoint security health verification, among other features ... Endpoint Protection was released as version 11. New versions have since been released. In April 2009, Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition ref cite web url http www.symantec.com business endpoint protection small business edition title Symantec Endpoint Protection publisher Symantec.com ... Endpoint Protection 12.1 was made available. This version is also included the package for Small Business Protection Suite 4. System requirements Endpoint 11 supports Windows 7 , Windows Server 2008 ... title Symantec Endpoint Protection url http www.symantec.com business products sysreq.jsp?pcid pcat ... Corp. Application and Device Control policies in Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 are not applied .... ref name main req Endpoint Security 11 no longer supports Itanium processors. ref name main req Client ... Endpoint 11 incorporates a rules based firewall, as well as an anti malware technique that Symantec ... eval.symantec.com mktginfo enterprise fact sheets b endpoint protection DS 12836807 7.en us.pdf title Data Sheet Endpoint Security format PDF date accessdate 2011 10 18 ref Proactive protection Endpoint ... 2011 ref Intrusion prevention Endpoint 11 is able to create and enforce rules on client computers ... article2 0,2817,2234130,00.asp title Symantec Endpoint Protection 11 Review & Rating publisher PCMag.com ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan February 2009 context October 2009 Web Services Endpoint Language WSEL was an XML format proposed by IBM for the description of non operational characteristics of service endpoints, such as quality of service, cost, or security properties. It never gained wide acceptance. Category Web service specifications Category World Wide Web Consortium standards Category XML based standards Category Web services Compu lang stub ... more details
br Tivoli Software homepage http www.ibm.com IBM.com Tivoli Endpoint Manager integrates the assets ... and self service kiosks. The software combines endpoint and security management into a single ... c a Latest News IBM Expands Security Services with Endpoint Management Software 174242 ref Capabilities include Single intelligent agent for continuous endpoint self assessment and policy ... type of endpoint configuration or user type Reduce management complexity and cost, increase accuracy ... platforms ref http www 01.ibm.com software tivoli solutions endpoint ref References Reflist ... more details
Network interface may refer to Network interface controller , the device a computer uses to connect to a computer network Network interface device , a demarcation point for a telephone network Port computer networking , a software interface to the network disambig ... more details
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U interface For basic rate Access network access in an Integrated Services Digital Telecommunications network Network Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN environment, a User telecommunications user to network interface reference point that is characterized by the use of a 2 wire loop telecommunication loop transmission system that conveys information between the 4 wire user to network interface, i.e., the S T reference point , and the telephone exchange local exchange , is located in the servicing central office , and is not as distance sensitive as a service using a T interface. References FS1037C See also Up0 interface U sub p0 sub interface Category ITU T recommendations Category Integrated Services Digital Network de U Schnittstelle ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 In software design , interface bloat also called fat interfaces by Bjarne Stroustrup and http foozle.berkeley.edu projects streek agile bad smells in code.html Refused Bequest Refused Bequests by Martin Fowler is a term used to describe Interface computer science interfaces that try to incorporate all possible operations on some data into an interface, only to find that most of the objects cannot perform the given operations. One might consider using visitor pattern , Adapter Pattern , or interface separation instead. Interface bloat is an example of an anti pattern . soft eng stub Category Anti patterns Category Software design ... more details
inline date April 2010 About the Mac OS X application the general concept Graphical user interface builder ... suite. website URL developer.apple.com Interface Builder is a software development application ... , the Apple Developer Connection developer s toolset. Interface Builder allows Cocoa API Cocoa ... a graphical user interface . The resulting interface is stored as a .nib file, short for NeXT Interface Builder, or more recently, as a .xib file. Interface Builder is descended from the NeXTSTEP development software of the same name. A version of Interface Builder is also used in the development of OpenStep ... 27, 2008, a specialized iPhone version of Interface Builder allowing interface construction for iPhone applications was released with the iPhone SDK Beta 2. As of Xcode 4, Interface Builder no longer ... Interface Builder first made its appearance in 1986 written in Lisp programming language Lisp for the ExperLisp ... 0.8. It was the first commercial application that allowed interface objects, such as Button computing buttons , Menu computing menus , and Windows computing windows , to be placed in an interface using a mouse. One notable early use of Interface Builder was the development of the WorldWideWeb web browser by Tim Berners Lee at CERN using a NeXT workstation. Design Interface Builder provides palettes , or collections, of user interface objects to an Objective C developer. These user interface objects contain items like text fields, data tables, sliders, and pop up menus. Interface Builder ... to Interface Builder. To build an interface, a developer simply drags interface objects from the palette ... needed date March 2010 and streamlining the development process. Interface Builder saves an application s interface as a Bundle NEXTSTEP bundle that contains the interface objects and relationships ... other GUI designer systems which generate code to construct the UI notable exceptions being Glade Interface ..., ready to run. As of Interface Builder version 3, a new file format with extension .xib has been ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 An interface is a surface forming a common boundary among two different phase matter phases , such as an insoluble solid and a liquid , two immiscible liquids, a liquid and an insoluble gas or a liquid and vacuum . The importance of the interface depends on which type of system is being treated the bigger the quotient area volume, the more effect the surface phenomena will have. Therefore interfaces will be considered in systems with big area volume ratios, such as colloid s. Interfaces can be spherical or flat, so they can be considered to be always spherical with finite or infinite radius. For example oil droplets in a salad dressing are spherical but the interface between water and air in a glass of water is mostly flat. Surface tension is the function which rules interface processes. Interfaces may cause various optical phenomena , such as refraction . Lens optics Optical lenses serve as an example of a practical application of the interface between glass and air. One important interface is the gas liquid interface between aerosols and other atmospheric molecules. See also Surface tension Membrane disambiguation DEFAULTSORT Interface Chemistry Category Colloidal chemistry Category Matter Chem stub da Gr nseflade kemi de Grenzfl che et Piirpind eo Limfaco it Interfaccia chimica ja pl Granica mi dzyfazowa ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 VB5 is a set of protocols that define the interface between a broadband user access node and a service node. It is the broadband equivalent of the V5 interface , and is a member of the Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network Broadband ISDN architecture. Telecomm stub Category Local loop Category Link protocols Category Integrated Services Digital Network ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 Northbound and southbound interfaces relate to server computing computer servers . Definitions A northbound interface of a component is an interface computer science interface that conceptualizes the low level lower level details e.g., Data computing data or Function computer science functions used by, or in, the component. It is used to interface with high level higher level abstraction layer layers using the southbound interface of the higher level component s . In Computer architecture architectural overview the northbound interface is normally drawn at the top of the component it is defined in, hence the name northbound interface. A southbound interface decomposes concepts in the technical details, mostly specific to a single software component component of the architecture. Southbound interfaces are drawn at the bottom of an architectural overview. Northbound interfaces normally talk to southbound interfaces of higher level components and vice versa. Typical use These terms are generic in the sense that they are uniformly used over all layers of a computer application , i.e. independent of the fact that the computer system is about computer hardware hardware , GUI , middleware , etc. A northbound interface is typically an output only interface as opposed to one that accepts user input found in Carrier Grade Open Framework carrier grade network and telecommunications network elements. The programming language languages or protocol computing protocols commonly used include Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and TL1 . For example, a device that is capable of sending out syslog messages but is not configurable by the user is said to implement a northbound interface. Other examples include Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware SMASH , IPMI , WSMAN SOAP etc. Category Network architecture Category Telecommunications ru ... more details
Infobox journal title Interface Focus italic title force cover File Interface Focus, February 2012 cover.gif editor Denis Noble discipline Interdisciplinary language English abbreviation Interface Focus publisher The Royal Society country United Kingdom frequency Bi monthly history 2008&ndash present open access After 12 months website http rsfs.royalsocietypublishing.org impact impact year website ... JSTOR ISSN 2042 8898 eISSN 2042 8901 boxwidth Interface Focus is the Royal Society s cross disciplinary themed publication promoting research at the interface between the physical and life sciences. It is the sister journal to Journal of the Royal Society Interface with the main difference being that each issue of Interface Focus contains related articles based on a theme, with each issue being guest edited by a prominent researcher in a particular field. Each Interface Focus themed issue is devoted to a specific subject at the interface of the physical and life sciences . Formed of high ... aspects of more established fields. Organisers of each Interface Focus issue are strongly encouraged ... Levi 1 1 ref Interface Focus Volume 1, Issue 1 Advancing systems medicine and therapeutics through ... by Richard Templer, Luuk van der Wielen and Kim Meulenbroeks 1 2 ref Interface Focus Volume 1 ... and Peter Kohl 1 3 ref Interface Focus Volume 1, Issue 3 The virtual physiological human Organized ... by Hai Dong Liang, J. Alison Noble and Peter N. T. Wells 1 4 ref Interface Focus Volume 1, Issue ... life from cell to tissue Organized by Kuo Kang Liu and Vincent Chan 1 5 ref Interface Focus ... by David Balding 1 6 ref Interface Focus Volume 1, Issue 6 Inference in complex systems Organized ... Interface Focus was published as a supplement to Journal of the Royal Society Interface J. R. Soc. Interface . As of January 2011 Interface Focus has become an independent journal, published bi monthly. Previous issues of Interface Focus are available to read http rsfs.royalsocietypublishing.org site ... more details