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  1. Inline

    Wiktionary inline inline may relate to Inline citation or reference Inline engine disambiguation Computers Inline expansion Inline function Inline assembler inline tag HTML element Internet Posting Style Posting style Inline replying Inline replying Inline skates Inline skating see Roller skating Inline hockey Inline Design , a former Macintosh software publishing company disambig ...   more details



  1. Deep linking

    Framing World Wide Web Inline linking Intellectual Reserve v. Utah Lighthouse Ministry References ...On the World Wide Web , deep linking is making a hyperlink that points to a specific page or image on a website ... against deep linking have gone both ways in various countries. Example This link http en.wikipedia.org wiki Deep linking is an example of a deep link. The URL contains all the information needed to point to a particular item, in this case the English Wikipedia article on deep linking, instead of the Wikipedia home page at http www.wikipedia.org http www.wikipedia.org . Deep linking and HTTP The technology ... document on another site. The possibility of so called deep linking is therefore built into the Web ... Architecture Group, any attempt to forbid the practice of deep linking is based on a misunderstanding ... web url http www.w3.org 2001 tag doc deeplinking.html title Deep Linking in the World Wide Web accessdate ... Journal , they charge users for permanently valid links. Sometimes, deep linking has led to legal action ... in this case ruled that such linking was legal as long as it was clear to whom the linked pages ... linking and web technologies Websites which are built on web technologies such as Adobe flash Adobe Flash and AJAX often do not support deep linking. This can result in usability problems for people ... such as SWFAddress ref http squibl.com blog 2010 10 14 swfaddress and deep linking SWFAddress Deep Linking Dynamic Paging Tutorial , SQUIBL ref and History Keeper , now exist that website creators using Flash or AJAX can use to provide deep linking to pages within their sites. ref cite web url http www.adobe.com devnet flash articles deep linking.html title Deep linking to frames in Flash websites ref ref cite web url http www.asual.com swfaddress title Deep Linking for Flash and Ajax ref ref cite web url http www.unfocus.com projects historykeeper title History Keeper Deep Linking in Flash & JavaScript ref ref cite web url http blog.onthewings.net 2009 04 08 deep linking for ajax title ...   more details



  1. Auto-linking

    distinguish AutoLinking Orphan date February 2009 Auto linking is a mechanism for automatically determining which libraries to link to while building a C or C program. It is activated by means of nowiki pragma comment lib, name nowiki statements in the header files of the library. Most Windows compilers support auto linking, while GNU Compiler Collection GCC does not support auto linking http www.boost.org doc libs 1 37 0 more getting started windows.html auto linking . External references http support.microsoft.com kb 153901 You can use pragma comment lib... to specify linker options Microsoft support http msdn.microsoft.com en us library 7f0aews7.aspx Pragma directives MSDN Category C ru ...   more details



  1. Linking number

    Image 3D Link.PNG thumb right The two curves of this 2,4 torus knot torus link have linking number four. In mathematics , the linking number is a numerical invariant mathematics invariant that describes the linking of two closed curves in three dimensional space . Intuitively, the linking number represents the number of times that each curve winds around the other. The linking number is always an integer .... The linking number was introduced by Carl Friedrich Gauss Gauss in the form of the linking integral ... standard positions. This determines the linking number border 0 cellpadding 5 align center valign center math cdots math align center Image Linking Number 2.svg 140px align center Image Linking Number 1.svg 140px align center Image Linking Number 0.svg 140px valign center align center linking number 2 align center linking number 1 align center linking number 0 valign center align center Image Linking Number 1.svg 140px align center Image Linking Number 2.svg 140px align center Image Linking Number 3.svg 140px math cdots math valign center align center linking number 1 align center linking number 2 align center linking number 3 Each curve may pass through itself during this motion ... does not change the definition of linking number it does not matter if the curves are required to always ... that geometry reduces to topology. Proof This fact that the linking number is the only invariant is most easily proven by placing one circle in standard position, and then showing that linking ... of 3 space minus a circle is the integers, corresponding to linking number. This can be seen via ... homotopy classes of a curve in 3 space minus a circle are determined by linking number. It is also true that regular homotopy classes are determined by linking number, which requires additional geometric argument. Computing the linking number Image Linking Number Example.svg thumb With six positive crossings and two negative crossings, these curves have linking number two. There is an algorithm to compute ...   more details



  1. Double linking

    Double linking is an organizing principle developed by Gerard Endenburg, a Dutch engineer, as part of the so called sociocracy sociocratic circular method . It operates as an extension of Likert s single Linking pin model linking pin . In the sociocratic approach to organizing, decision making is structured in circles. Each circle is connected to the next higher circle by way of the functional leader appointed in the next higher circle and a representative chosen in the circle. Both the functional leader and the representative participate in policy decisions taken in the lower as well as higher circle. See for more details sociocracy . See also Sociocracy Gerard Endenburg Category Management ...   more details



  1. The Linking Ring

    for the illusion Chinese linking rings The Linking Ring is a monthly print magazine, published by the International ... title Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 57 issue 4 pages 1 publisher The International Brotherhood ... Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 88 issue 8 pages 1 publisher The International Brotherhood of Magicians date August 2008 ref Bev Bergeron ref cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking ... ref Robert Chambers ref cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 57 issue 11 ... cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 80 issue 9 pages 1 publisher The International ... ref cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 65 issue 3 pages 1 publisher The International ... Flom ref cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 87 issue 5 pages 1 publisher ... Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 58 issue 11 pages 42,43 55 publisher The International ... The Linking Ring year 2010 month May volume 90 issue 5 pages 1 ref Kristen Johnson escape artist Kristen Johnson ref cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 89 issue 6 publisher ... ref cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume 71 issue 3 publisher The International ... journal The Linking Ring volume 88 issue 3 pages 1 publisher The International Brotherhood of Magicians date March 2008 ref Milt Kort ref cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking Ring volume ... Makman aka Professor Putter ref cite journal title Cover Page journal The Linking Ring volume 75 issue ... ref cite journal title Cover Page journal The Linking Ring volume 80 issue 1 pages 1 publisher The International ... title Cover Page journal The Linking Ring volume 80 issue 2 pages 1 publisher The International ... journal The Linking Ring volume 78 issue 4 pages 1 publisher The International Brotherhood of Magicians ... journal The Linking Ring volume 89 issue 10 pages 77 95 publisher The International Brotherhood of Magicians date October 2009 ref Richard J. Weibel ref cite journal title Cover page journal The Linking ...   more details



  1. Organic linking

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Organic linking is the development of hypertext links between web sites with or without an explicit agreement to exchange links. Organic links are more likely to appear in a context relevant to the subject of the target document, which makes them useful for search engines like Google search that rank pages according to their links. Organic links often receive most web traffic through these Web portal portals . Estimates vary, but 50 80 of users clicks tend to go through organic links on the first page of a search engine s responses. DEFAULTSORT Organic Linking Category Hypertext Web stub ...   more details



  1. Chain linking

    for other uses Chainlink disambiguation Chain linking is a statistical method, defined by the OECD as quote text Joining together two indices that overlap in one period by rescaling one of them to make its value equal to that of the other in the same period, thus combining them into single time series. More complex methods may be used to link together indices that overlap by more than period. sign Glossary of Statistical Terms source http stats.oecd.org glossary detail.asp?ID 5605 OECD Chain linking is popularly used with GDP GNP data, to measure changes over time, giving a Chained volume series . Category Mathematical and quantitative methods economics Category Statistical terminology statistics stub Chain linked series are the series which build relation for one series to another series ...   more details



  1. Linking Road

    Image Mumbai belt shop.jpg thumb A shop selling belts on Linking road Linking Road is a road which extends from Bandra Talkies to Shanti Ashram, Bandra in Mumbai . It is famous for its shopping. Many people come from all over Mumbai , the Thane Dombivali Belt, and Bhiwandi Dombivali belt, and outside to shop on Linking Road. One can find everything from international brands to clever fakes to cheap Chinese goods here. There is a mix of departmental stores, brand outlets, street side carts and regular shops that sell mainly clothes and accessories. One can also find many restaurants and cafes dotted along the miles long stretch of this road. Though its official name has been Vitthalbhai Patel Marg for a very long time, everyone in Mumbai still prefers to call it Linking Road . The original name was Dadabhai Navroji road. The road starts from the 5 way cross roads near the Hindustan Petroleum petrol pump, the roads being S.V. Road , Bandra station road, Perry Cross Road and Linking Road. Around this cross road are located the HP petrol pump and Bank of Baroda . If you continue north along Linking Road, you will pass restaurants like Sheetal Samudra and the Double Bull jeans shop along with some small furniture wallahs before coming on another cross road. This cross road has the Bharat Petroleum petrol pump. If you turn right at this intersection and go straight, crossing Swami Vivekanand Road SV Road , you will reach Gaiety, Galaxy cinema. If you turn left, you ll come across an Royal Enfield Enfield showroom and Bhargava s music shop the latter has some of the best music instruments available in the suburbs, past these you reach Waterfield Road where you will have Zenzi and the Gas ... Waterfield road, South, you will see Seijo restaurant, and beyond that, Perry Cross road. Back on Linking ... disambiguation Lewis , Spykar etc. At the end of Linking Road, at Santa Cruz Mumbai Santa Cruz , you ... Lounge , Sun n Sand hotel etc. History Linking road was one of the first arterial roads linking the far ...   more details



  1. Brushing and linking

    In database s, brushing and linking refers to the connection of two or more View database views of the same data, such that a change to the representation in one view affects the representation in the other. ref cite web last Hearst first Marti title Modern Information Retrieval, Chapter 10 User Interfaces and Visualization url http people.ischool.berkeley.edu hearst irbook 10 node3.html SECTION00122000000000000000 accessdate 6 July 2010 ref Specifically, brushing refers to a change of parameters for example a data filter in one data representation being reflected in other connected data representations. Linking refers to highlighting, for example selected data, in one view, in other connected data presentations. One example might be a two part display, consisting of a histogram alongside a list of document titles. The histogram could show how many documents were published each month. Brushing and linking would allow the user to assign a color, green for instance, to one bar of the histogram, thus causing the titles in the list display that were published during the corresponding month to also be highlighted in green. References references Category Human computer interaction database stub ...   more details



  1. Linking Victoria

    The Linking Victoria was a Government of Victoria Australia State Government program launched in 1999 to upgrade transport infrastructure in Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia . Costing 3.5 billion, it included the road, rail and port networks. ref cite web url http www.dpi.vic.gov.au dpi vro portregn.nsf 40a2f70b889ac885ca256656002ed378 3f27188579622f4cca256c5900092eb9?OpenDocument title DOI Linking Victoria publisher www.dpi.vic.gov.au accessdate 2008 09 05 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Elements Elements of the program included ref cite web url http www.railpage.org.au news premier unveils linking victoria.htm title PREMIER UNVEILS LINKING VICTORIA PLAN TO BOOST JOBS AND INVESTMENT date 2000 02 28 publisher Mirrored at www.railpage.org.au accessdate 2008 09 05 ref An airport rail link from Melbourne Airport into central Melbourne , since deferred The Regional Fast Rail project upgrading passenger rail links in regional Victoria reopening country railway lines, including those to Bairnsdale V Line rail service Bairnsdale , Ararat V Line rail service Ararat and Mildura railway line Mildura . The latter project has been deferred The Princes Freeway Geelong Freeway upgrade Rail gauge in Australia standardisation of railway gauges deferred, and partially restarted in 2008 The Eastern Freeway, Melbourne Eastern Freeway extension to Ringwood Duplication of the Calder Highway to Bendigo Accident blackspot road safety program Development of the Port of Melbourne , constructing the Dock Link Road, investigating reinstatement of the Webb Dock railway line, Melbourne Webb Dock railway line Joint private public sector major redevelopment of Spencer Street Station References reflist External links http www.linkingvictoria.vic.gov.au www.linkingvictoria.vic.gov.au official site Category Transport in Victoria Australia Category Rail transport in Victoria Australia ...   more details



  1. River Linking

    River Linking is project linking two or more river s by creating a network of manually created canal s, and providing land areas that otherwise does not have river water access and reducing the flow of water to sea using this means. It is based on the assumptions that surplus water in some rivers can be diverted to deficit rivers by creating a network of canals to interconnect the rivers. Deleted image removed File RiverLinkingMainMap.jpg River linking map of India Reasons and motivations Empty section date July 2010 Benefits Irrigation By linking of rivers vast amount of land areas which does not have otherwise Irrigation irrigated and unusable for agriculture become fertile. ref name ref1 http www.the south asian.com Aug2004 River linking.htm Article at the south asian , additional text. ref Flood prevention During heavy rainy season s some areas can experience heavy flood s while other areas might be experiencing drought like situations. With network of rivers this problem can be greatly avoided by channeling excess water to areas that are not experiencing a flood or are dry. This works similar to canal system in Netherlands to channel excess water from sea. ref name ref1 Generation of electricity With new canals built, feasibility of new Dam DAMS to generate hydroelectric power becomes a possibility. Navigation Newly created network of canals opens up new routes and ways and routes of water navigation, which is generally more efficient and cheaper compared to road transport . National River Linking Project in INDIA The National River Linking Project NRLP is designed to ease water shortage s in western and southern India while mitigating the impacts of recurrent floods in the eastern parts of the Ganga basin . The NRLP, if and when implemented, will be one of the biggest interbasin water transfer projects in the world. ref name ref1 Issues and Concerns Ecological issues Major concern being the argument that rivers change their course in 70 100 years and once they are linked ...   more details



  1. Thinking of Linking

    of Peggy Sue Got Married , which became a medley when John began singing words from Thinking of Linking ... Thinking Of Linking Category The Beatles songs Category Songs written by Paul McCartney ...   more details



  1. Inline caching

    Inline caching is an Compiler optimization optimization technique employed by some Run time system language runtimes , and first developed for Smalltalk . ref name DS The goal of inline caching is to speed ... directly at the call site . Inline caching is especially useful for Dynamic typing dynamically typed .... To achieve better performance, many language runtimes employ some form of non inline caching ... the first level method lookup cache . ref name DS Inline caching The concept of inline caching ... lookup inline , i.e. directly at the call site. To facilitate this process, call sites are assigned ... instruction to call the preamble of the target method, now linking the call site to the target method ... lining as opposed to the indirect call in a method lookup or a vtable dispatch. Monomorphic inline ... benefits of inline caching can easily be nullified by the overhead induced by the frequent changes in state of the call site. The following example constitutes a worst case scenario for monomorphic inline ... loop. A naive implementation of monomorphic inline caching would therefore constantly ... implementations of monomorphic inline caching support a third state often referred to as the megamorphic ... some implementations of monomorphic inline caching will change megamorphic call sites back to being ... science garbage collection cycle is performed . Polymorphic inline caching To better deal with call ... called polymorphic inline caching. ref name HCU H lzle, U., Chambers, C., AND Ungar, D. 1991. Optimizing dynamically typed object oriented languages with polymorphic inline caches. In Proceedings .... ref With polymorphic inline caching, once a call site that is in its monomorphic state sees its second ... that it is currently presented with. In other words, with polymorphic inline caching, multiple ... and no more inline caching is performed. The canonical implementation ref name HCU is a jump table ... that together, monomorphic and polymorphic inline caches collect per call site receiver type ...   more details



  1. Inline engine

    Inline engine may refer to In general use it refers to any type of straight engine In aviation use it refers to any non radial reciprocating cylinder engine Inline engine aviation , disambig ...   more details



  1. Inline function

    About inline functions in C and C inline expansion more generally Inline expansion Refimprove date October 2009 In various versions of the C programming language C and C programming language s, an inline function is a function upon which the compiler has been requested to perform inline expansion . In other ... see Inline expansion Inline expansion is used to eliminate the time overhead when a function is called ... . Without inline functions, however, the compiler decides which functions to inline. The programmer ... functions to inline. Comparison with macros Traditionally, in languages such as C programming language C , inline expansion was accomplished at the source level using parameterized macro s. Use of true inline functions, as are available in C99 , provides several benefits over this approach In C, macro ..., or use a significantly different syntax. Inline functions use the same syntax as ordinary functions ... more helpful than that of macro expanded code. Many compilers can also inline expand some Recursion ... extensive use of inline functions. Language support C , C99 , and GNU C each have support for inline functions. Different compilers vary in how complex a function they can manage to inline. Mainstream ... an option that lets the compilers automatically inline any suitable function, even those not marked as inline functions. An inline function can be written in C99 or C like this source lang c inline int ... for inline functions. Most other languages, including Java programming language Java and functional language s, do not provide language constructs for inline functions, but often do perform aggressive inline expansion . Functions in Common Lisp may be defined as inline as such ref http www.lispworks.com documentation HyperSpec Body d inline.htm inline Declaration INLINE , NOTINLINE at the Common Lisp HyperSpec ref source lang lisp declaim inline dispatch defun dispatch x funcall get car x dispatch ... constructs for defining inline functions, such as inline and forceinline specifiers. The inline ...   more details



  1. Inline boarding

    There are several two wheeled boards classifiable as inline boarding Dirtsurfing two mountain bike style wheels and a brake. Freebord two skateboard style wheels, plus another four for momentary stability. dab ...   more details



  1. Inline hockey

    sport image Armyinlinestortini.JPG imagesize 225px caption A collegiate inline hockey player carrying ... mgender Yes, separate competitions category Team sport equipment Inline hockey puck venue Inline hockey arena olympic No Inline hockey in British English , also known as roller hockey in American ..., cement, or any other appropriate surface, in which Inline skating skater s use wooden or Composite material composite sticks to Shot ice hockey shoot a hard plastic Inline hockey puck puck into their opponent ... . A fast paced sport, inline hockey is popular all over the world. It is a year round pastime in some ... , all of the 51 medals at the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships FIRS World Championships have ... not go to the United States. Of the 30 FIRS Women s Inline Hockey World Championships medals, only one has not gone to one of these nations. History Junior Inline Hockey There are no junior leagues for the sport of inline hockey in the USA except for NAYRHL North America Youth Roller Hockey League . In Ontario, Canada, they have The GLi Great Lakes Inline which is similar to the OHL of ice hockey and is also 21 and under. For the Junior A equivalent in the USA, see the American Inline Hockey ... hockey Although inline hockey appears, at first glance, to simply be ice hockey on inline skates, this single ... the two sports. Inline hockey is typically played at room temperature on a surface that, rather than ... with the rink surface. Besides these equipment differences, inline hockey is generally a less physical ... many of the same skills and strategies as ice hockey. Equipment Main Inline hockey equipment Since inline hockey is a contact sport, although body checks are usually not allowed, injuries can still be a common ... fundamental differences between the IIHF and FIRS sanctioned versions of inline hockey lies ... Inline hockey rules code of play being used. The most important code is the one of the F d ration Internationale de Roller Sports FIRS . Inline hockey is played on a inline hockey rink . During normal ...   more details



  1. Inline skates

    of Roller skates roller skate used for inline skating . Unlike quad skates , which have two front and two rear wheels, inline skates have two, three, four, or five wheels arranged in a single line ... while skating most have a heel stop rather than the toe stop, particularly indispensable for inline figure skating . Image USD Classic Throne Sean Aggressive Skates.jpg thumb right Aggressive inline ... by Scott and Brennan Olson in Minneapolis, Minnesota , widely promoted inline skating they were so successful that their trademarked name Rollerblade became synonymous with inline skates. ref name MIT ..., patented in 1998, is the bases for the new sport of inline figure skating. Citation needed date .... Inline figure skating clubs have formed in France, Spain, Greece, and several other countries to participate ... foot. Image Inline figure skates.jpg thumb right 100px An inline skate designed for artistic roller skating There are different types of inline skates for different types of skating such as Aggressive inline skating aggressive skating , Inline speed skating speed skating , Inline hockey and Artistic roller skating artistic inline skating . Those differ in the boots, frames and wheels that are used ... soft boot for increased support. Frame Image Inline skate wheels.jpg thumb 250px The frame and wheels of an inline skate Typical recreational skates use frames built out of high grade polyurethane plastic ... framed freestyle wheels used in Aggressive inline skating aggressive skating to around 230  mm for short framed four wheel skates used in most inline designs , up to about 325  mm for a five wheel racing frame. Bearings Image Inline skate bearings.jpg thumb 250px Axle s, bearings and spacers ... Image Inline Skate Wheels.svg right thumb 300px inline skate wheels with different diameters and profiles Wheel sizes vary depending on the skating style 44 59  mm for Aggressive inline skating aggressive skating . 47 80  mm for roller hockey skating. 68 72  mm for artistic inline skating ...   more details



  1. Inline assembler

    In computer programming , the inline assembler is a feature of some compiler s that allows very low level code written in Assembly Language assembly to be embedded in a high level language like C programming language C or Ada programming language Ada . This embedding is usually done for one of three reasons Optimization computer science Optimization when assembly language is inlined for optimization, the most performance sensitive parts of an algorithm are replaced by hand written assembly. This allows the programmer to use the full extent of his ingenuity, without being limited by a compiler s higher level constructs. Access to processor specific Instruction computer science instruction s some processors offer special instructions, such as Compare and swap Compare and Swap and Test and set Test and Set &mdash instructions which may be used to construct Semaphore programming semaphores or other synchronization and locking primitives. Nearly every modern processor has these or similar instructions, as they are necessary to implement computer multitasking multitasking . To name a few, specialized instructions are found in the SPARC Visual Instruction Set VIS , Intel MMX instruction set MMX and Streaming SIMD Extensions SSE , and Motorola Altivec instruction set s. System call s high ... of optimization and processor specific instructions This example of inline assembly is from the D ... level language, and so wrapper function s for system calls are written using inline assembler ... for clarity. The format of basic inline assembly is very much straightforward. Its basic form is source ... External links http www.ibiblio.org gferg ldp GCC Inline Assembly HOWTO.html GCC Inline Assembly HOWTO http gcc.gnu.org onlinedocs gnat ugn unw Inline Assembler.html GNAT Inline Assembler http clang.llvm.org compatibility.html inline asm Clang Inline assembly Category Assembly languages cs Vkl dan assembler de Integrierter Assembler ja sv Inline assembler zh ...   more details



  1. Inline expansion

    In computing , inline expansion , or inlining , is a manual or compiler optimization that replaces a function ... inline tt keyword in function definitions. This keyword serves as a hint to the compiler that it should try to inline the function. Compilers use a variety of mechanisms, including hints from programmers ... considerations are another reason to inline statements. In the context of functional programming language s, inline expansion is usually followed by the Lambda calculus beta reduction transformation. A programmer might inline a function manually through copy and paste programming , as a one .... Implementation Once the compiler has decided to inline a particular function, performing the inlining ... , as well as compilers, can also do function inlining. When a linker inlines functions, it may inline ... . A run time system can inline function as well. Run time inlining can use dynamic profiling information to make better decisions about which functions to inline, as in the Java Hotspot compiler . Here is a simple example of inline expansion performed by hand at the source level in the C programming ..., it would be preferable to use an inlining language feature such as parameterized macro s or inline ... inline by macro expansion from a single macro source statement with zero or more parameters . ref ... by an inlined call to the function. Example MOVE FROM array1,TO array2,INLINE NO Benefits Inline ... to talk more about how to automatically choose which functions to inline Need to talk more about ... which functions to inline so as to improve performance, rather than worsening it, in most cases. Limitations It is not always possible to inline a subroutine. Consider the case of a subroutine that calls ... finish inlining if it was designed to inline every single subroutine invocation. Thus, compilers for languages which support recursion must have restrictions on what they will automatically choose to inline. Selection methods and language support Many compilers aggressively inline functions wherever ...   more details



  1. GPL linking exception

    links Wikisource inline GNU DEFAULTSORT Gpl Linking Exception Category GNU Project Category Computer law cs GPL linking exception de GPL linking exception it GPL linking exception lt Sujungimo i imtis ja GPL pt GPL linking exception ...A GPL linking exception modifies the GNU General Public License GPL to create a new, modified license. Such modified licenses enable software projects which provide Library computing library code, to be Linker computing linked to the programs that use them, without applying the full terms of the GPL to the using program. Linking is the technical process of connecting code in a library to the using code, to produce a single executable file. It is performed either at compile time or Run time program lifecycle phase run time in order to produce functional machine readable code. Without applying the linking exception , code linked with GPL code must be using a GPL compatible license. ref citation title Succeeding with Open Source url http books.google.com books?id S4d9SzBjGIgC first Bernard last Golden isbn 9780321268532 publisher Addison Wesley year 2005 page 44 chapter Chapter 3. Open Source Risks chapter url http books.google.com books?id S4d9SzBjGIgC&pg PA44& ref Many free software libraries which are distributed under the GPL use an equivalent exception, although the wording of the exception varies. Notable projects include GNU Guile , ref name license list Stallman, Richard. http ... in the GNU Compiler Collection uses a very similar linking exception, ref http gcc.gnu.org viewcvs ... 2 of the GPL license plus the Classpath linking exception, ref cite web url http www.sun.com software ... of the use of such a GPL linking exception . The GNU Classpath library uses the following license ... and special exception. Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making ... Classpath license above, the LGPL formulates more requirements to the linking exception you must allow ...   more details



  1. Self-linking number

    In knot theory , the self linking number is an knot invariant invariant of framed knot s. It is related to the linking number of curves. A framing of a knot mathematics knot is a choice of a non tangent vector at each point of the knot. Given a framed knot C , the self linking number is defined to be the linking number of C with a new curve obtained by pushing points of C along the framing vectors. Given a Seifert surface for a knot, the associated Seifert framing is obtained by taking a tangent vector to the surface pointing inwards and perpendicular to the knot. The self linking number obtained from a Seifert framing is always zero. The blackboard framing of a knot is the framing where each of the vectors points in the vertical z direction. The self linking number obtained from the blackboard framing is called the Kauffman self linking number of the knot. This is not a knot invariant because it is only well defined up to regular isotopy . Category Knot theory knottheory stub ...   more details



  1. Linking pin model

    The linking pin model is an idea developed by Rensis Likert . It presents an organization as a number of overlapping work units in which a member of a unit is the leader of another unit. In this scheme, the supervisor manager has the dual task of maintaining unity and creating a sense of belonging within the group he or she supervises and of representing that group in meetings with superior and parallel management staff. These individuals are the linking pins within the organization and so they become the focus of leadership development activities. Literature Likert, Rensis 1967 . The Human Organization Its Management and Value . New York McGraw Hill. DEFAULTSORT Linking Pin Model Category Organizational theory de Linking Pin Modell nl Linking pin model ...   more details



  1. Chinese linking rings

    The Chinese linking rings is considered By whom date August 2011 to be a classic of illusion magic illusion magic . In the traditional effect, solid metal rings appear to link and unlink, pass through each other, and form chains and other complex patterns and configurations. The rings may even be handed out to audience members for examination. Sometimes an audience member is invited onto the stage to perform alongside the magician as part of a do as I do routine. File FarlaRings1.jpg thumb 250px right Christian Farla performs Linking Rings routine It was believed By whom date August 2011 that Ching Ling Foo was one of the early performers of the linking rings in the form known today. Speculation about the rings origin has been traced to Turkey, Egypt and the Middle East and as far back as the 1st century. A painting by Giacomo Mantegazza in 1876 shows a harem girl holding a set of rings above her head. French magician Philippe Jacques Andre Noel Talon was one of the first recorded magicians to use the rings. During the second half of his show, he donned an Oriental robe and conical cap. He took convert 8 in mm adj on solid metal rings and had the audience examine them. He claimed that he learned them from a troupe of Chinese jugglers in Britain. After the rings were returned, Philippe proceeded to link and unlink them. From there he made combination of glittering circles into complicated designs. According to Robert Houdin , he said that for a finale, Philippe blew on them and they fell separately on the floor. ref name Illustrated History of Magic Illustrated History of Magic ... magicians who are known for their performances with the linking rings include Dai Vernon , Richard ... that were four and a half inches or 11.43  cm in diameter. Since then, the Chinese linking rings ... January 2007 Rings A quality set of eight linking rings can be obtained from a supplier of magic ... Chinese Linking Rings Category Magic tricks ...   more details




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