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  1. Killer application

    In marketing terminology, a killer application commonly shortened to killer app is any computer program ... use of the term Killer Application . ref ref name Killer App 1989 Cite journal last Kask first Alex ... http books.google.com books?id uTAEAAAAMBAJ&pg PT83 issn 0199 6649 Early use of the term Killer App . ref Computing Image Visicalc.png thumb VisiCalc , the earliest generally agreed example of a killer application. One of the first examples of a killer application is generally agreed to be the VisiCalc ... DEFAULTSORT Killer Application Category Computing terminology Category Theories of history ar ... application fr Killer application ko it Killer application nl Killerapplicatie ja pl Killer application pt Aplicativo matador simple Killer app fi Killer application sv Genombrottsprogram ... hardware , video game console gaming console , software , or an operating system . A killer app can substantially increase sales of the platform on which it runs. ref name Killer Application Feb 1989 Cite journal last Scannell first Ed title OS 2 Waiting for the Killer Applications journal ... in the thousands by finance workers on the strength of this program. ref name cacASU Killer ... http cactus.eas.asu.edu partha Columns 2002 07 01 killer app.htm ASU killer app . ref Another is WordStar ..., and then increased rapidly a few months after Lotus 1 2 3 s release. The definition of killer app ... had written an email in which he described Internet Explorer as a killer app. In the questioning, he said that the term meant a very popular application , and did not connote an application that would ... of a video game killer applications are The first generally agreed example of a killer app in gaming ... 8 bit computer, is considered to be an early gaming killer app for a computer platform. Sonic the Hedgehog video game Sonic the Hedgehog , released in 1991, was hailed as a killer app as it revived ... be classified a killer app for the 7 year old Game Boy line Game Boy as a craze evolved around the series ...   more details



  1. Application

    wiktionary application applications Application may refer to A verbal or written question request Application for employment , a form or collection of forms that an individual seeking employment must fill out when seeking employment Patent application , a request pending at a patent office for the grant of a patent Application software , computer software designed to help the user to perform specific tasks Function application in mathematics and computer science Application virtue , a characteristic encapsulated in diligence disambiguation cs Aplikace da Applikation de Applikation es Aplicaci n fr Application ko pl Aplikacja simple Application sk Aplik cia sl Aplikacija ur Application ...   more details



  1. Killer

    For Killers or The Killers see Killers disambiguation wiktionary killer A killer is someone or something that kills, such as a murderer . TOCright Killer may also refer to Games Killer pool , a multi player pocket billiards pool game Killer card game , a climbing card game related to tien len Killer game , a parlor game played with cards and candles Assassin game , or killer, a live action role playing game Killer role playing game , an official live action role playing game set of rules, derived from the precedent and first published by Steve Jackson Games in 1982 Killer, a variant of the game of darts Playing darts darts Films and television Killer 1969 film Killer 1969 film An alternative title for This Man Must Die . The Killer 1972 film The Killer 1972 film , a Hong Kong film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio Killer Taggart Killer Taggart , the 1983 pilot episode and title of the later re named Scottish detective TV series, Taggart Killer 1989 film Killer 1989 film video title The Killer , a 1989 American film The Killer 1989 film The Killer 1989 film , directed by John Woo and starring Chow Yun Fat Killer 1991 film Killer 1991 film , a Telugu film starring Akkineni Nagarjuna Killer 1994 film Killer 1994 film a.k.a. Bulletproof Heart , a film starring Anthony LaPaglia, Mimi Rogers, and featuring Peter Boyle Killer A Journal of Murder , a 1996 film about serial killer Carl Panzram Killer 1998 film Killer 1998 film , a French Kazakhstani crime drama Killer video Killer video , a music DVD by Die rzte first released in 1999 Killer Dead or Alive , a 2006 thriller film The Killer 2006 film The Killer 2006 film , a Bollywood film starring Emraan Hashmi and Irrfan Khan The Killer 2007 film The Killer 2007 film , a horror short starring Michael Learned Killer CSI Killer CSI ... 2006 Ghostface Scream Ghostface Scream , aka The Killer the murderer in the Scream movie series Books, stories and plays Killer A Journal of Murder novel Killer A Journal of Murder novel , a 1970 biographical ...   more details



  1. Killer feature

    Unsourced date February 2012 In marketing terminology, a killer feature is any attribute of a product that, for a particular type of use, becomes essential to those users due to its usefulness. The killer feature effectively kills off competitors from the market that needs it. The word is used mainly about software, analogous to killer application , the difference being that the latter specifically refers to software as a killer feature of its compatible hardware. Comparison with Anti features It is commonly expected of a killer feature to be genuinely useful and competitive. By this principle, anti feature s and killer features are mutually exclusive categories. However, anti features may create a similarly excluding effect on the market see vendor lock in a monopoly can cement itself in the self reinforcingly Anti competitive practices unfair competition of product tying and artificial incompatibility that anti features can enforce. Customers have little choice in either monopoly an anti feature may be an equally strong sales argument as a killer feature. Nonetheless, killer features are usually strongly advertised, while anti features are rather not. See also Killer application Disruptive technology Vendor lock in Category Computing terminology ...   more details



  1. Application software

    word processor . OpenOffice.org is a popular example of open source application software. File Gimp ... freely distributed software . Application software , also known as an application or an app , for redirect from Software application is computer software designed to help the user to perform specific ... and media player application software media player s. Many application programs deal principally ... and need never install one. Application software is contrasted with system software and middleware ... of tasks that benefit the user. The system software serves the application, which in turn ... to transport passengers. Application software applies the power of a particular computing platform ..., a Geographic information system Geography application for Microsoft Windows Windows or an Android operating system Android application for Educational software education or Linux gaming . Sometimes a new and popular application arises which only runs on one platform, increasing the desirability of that platform. This is called a killer application . Terminology In information technology , an application is a computer program designed to help people perform an activity. An application thus ... . Depending on the activity for which it was designed, an application can manipulate text, numbers, graphics, or a combination of these elements. Some application packages offer considerable computing ... how important it is. The delineation between system software such as operating system s and application ... piece of application software. As another example, the GNU Linux naming controversy is, in part ... over this Kernel computing kernel . In some types of embedded system s, the application software ... see Application Portfolio Management Definition of an application Application Portfolio Management ... popular news accounts restricted to mobile apps . Application software classification Application software falls into two general categories horizontal applications and vertical application s. Horizontal ...   more details



  1. Pesticide application

    against mosquitoes using a thermal fogger Pesticide application refers to the practical way in which ... and temporally targeted application of specific products. In Optimising Pesticide Use Ed. M. Wilson ... application of pesticides is supremely multi disciplinary , combining many aspects of biology and chemistry ... the seed less vulnerable to pests. ref http www.planttech.com.au seed coating.php ref Spray application One of the more common forms of pesticide application, especially in conventional agriculture ... thumb right Large self propelled agricultural floater sprayer, engaged in pre emergent pesticide application ... Pre emergent pesticide application, in conventional agriculture , attempts to reduce competitive ... application is atrazine application for maize corn . Similarly, glyphosate mixtures are often applied .... Pre emergent application equipment often has large, wide tires designed to float on soft soil, minimizing both soil compaction and damage to planted but not yet emerged crops. A three wheel application ... pesticide application requires the use of specific chemicals chosen minimize harm to the desirable target ... influences, can allow the non targeted desirable organism to be damaged during application. As plants have already germinated, post emergent pesticide application necessitates limited field contact in order to minimize losses due to crop and soil damage. Typical industrial application equipment .... Related to this, aerial application aerial pesticide application is a method of top dressing a pesticide ..., where boom sprayers and aerial application would be ineffective. These types of sprayers can only be used ... of liquid into a fast moving stream of air. ref Waxman, Michael F., 1998 Application Equipment. In Agrochemical ... www.dropdata.org DD sprayers.htm Foggers title DropData application pages publisher Dropdata.org ... to be one of the most important concepts in spray application e.g . Himel, 1969 ref Himel C M ... intended place of application and may move downwind and affect other plants not intended to be affected ...   more details



  1. Web application

    For applications accessed through the web that are executed client side Rich Internet application Ref ... web application offered by Google . Image Horde portal.png thumb 250px Horde software Horde groupware is an open source web application. A web application is an Application software application that is accessed over a network such as the Internet or an intranet ref What is a Web Application ... Guide ref . The term may also mean a computer software application that is coded in a browser supported ... on a common web browser to render the application executable . Web applications are popular due to the Omnipresence .... History In earlier computing models, e.g. in client server, the load for the application was shared between code on the server and code installed on each client locally. In other words, an application ... on each user s personal computer . An upgrade to the server side code of the application would typically ... webapplications.aspx by MedDb ref for any web application. In the early days of the Web ... on the client side with no need to communicate with the server. In 1999, the web application concept ... cite web url http www.jguru.com faq view.jsp?EID 129328 title What is a web application or webapp ... and browser independent Rich Internet application rich web applications . Interface Through Java Sun ..., application specific methods such as drawing on the screen, playing audio, and access to the keyboard ... three tiered application. ref name ntiered In its most common form, the three tiers are called presentation , application and storage , in this order. A web browser is the first tier presentation ... Python , Ruby on Rails or Struts2 is the middle tier application logic , and a database is the third ... approach, where the greatest benefit is breaking the business logic, which resides on the application ... name ntiered There are some who view a web application as a two tier architecture. This can be a smart ... the database storage tier , and the business logic application tier would be on one of them or on both ...   more details



  1. Virtual application

    unreferenced date January 2011 A virtual application is an application that has been optimized to run on virtual infrastructure. The application software along with Jeos Just Enough Operating System JeOS or juice is combined inside a virtual machine container in a manner that maximizes the performance of the application. By minimizing the system software to the smallest set of packages required to support the application, the maintenance and administration burden of the virtual application is greatly reduced. By including Application streaming in the design of an application server capable of hosting a Virtual Application, no application specific code need reside on the server at all. Packages of code reside on the server, but the details on how they are to be invoked in order to create the functionality that adds up to the application, gets passed to the server as and when needed. In effect the application does not exist on the server at all. Though clients can still invoke it almost as if it did. The difference being that the incoming request must either include application logic exploiting the code packages on the server , or information on where to locate such logic in a repository. Virtual appliance s are a category of virtual applications which are further optimized for simplified setup and configuration by the customer and remote management by the application vendor. See also Application virtualization Jeos Just Enough Operating System Virtual appliance rPath Application streaming Green computing Category Virtualization software ...   more details



  1. Uncommon Application

    orphan date November 2010 unreferenced date November 2010 The Uncommon Application was an application created by The University of Chicago in response to the growing homogenization of College Applications in the Common Application System. However, as of the 2011 12 Freshman class, this has been dismantled, and instead Chicago asks for an uncommon supplement on the Common Application. Category University of Chicago ...   more details



  1. Killer NIC

    The Killer NIC Network Interface Card , from Bigfoot Networks , is designed to circumvent the Microsoft Windows Internet Protocol Suite TCP IP stack , and handle processing on the card via a dedicated Network Processing Unit . Most standard Network card NIC s are host based, and make use of the primary Central processing unit CPU . The manufacturer claims that the Killer NIC is capable of reducing network Latency engineering latency and lag . The card was first introduced in 2006 . Hardware and Models The Killer NIC comes in 2 models the K1 and the M1 . Both models contain a Freescale PowerQUICC PowerQUICC II Pro PowerQUICC processor, 64 MB Random access memory RAM , a single Gigabit Ethernet port, as well as a single USB 2.0 port, intended for use with specialized programs running on the card s Embedded system embedded Linux operating system. The primary difference between the models is that the M1 has a stylized metallic heat sink , and a processor running at 400 MHz , while the K1 lacks a heat sink, and runs at only 333 MHz. Currently performance differences between the cards are limited ... the increased processing power of the M1. Killer NIC is offered as a stand alone product or is bundled ... computing firewall , .torrent torrent client, FTP application, and Telnet service that allows access to the Killer NIC s OS. Programs that download files often use the USB port to transfer data to external storage. Reception Early reactions to the Killer NIC centered on price, with its initial MSRP ... ref However, using a F.E.A.R. benchmark IGN found that the Killer NIC increased framerate from 15.41 ... place could offset the gains made by the Killer NIC. This supposition was supported by Anandtech ... that the potential performance gain with the Killer NIC was probably higher than upgrading a 300 ... the most benefit from the Killer NIC, the low end users, would also be the ones least likely to pay ... Architecture Category Networking hardware et Killer NIC zh Killer NIC ...   more details



  1. Killer Elite

    Killer Elite may refer to The Killer Elite , a 1975 film starring James Caan and Robert Duvall Killer Elite album Killer Elite album , a 1985 album by British band Avenger Killer Elite film Killer Elite film , a 2011 film starring Jason Statham and Clive Owen disambig ...   more details



  1. Application retirement

    Application retirement is the practice of shutting down data redundancy redundant or obsolete business applications while retaining access to the historical data computing data . Legacy application s are often maintained solely to provide infrequent or sporadic access to the data within the application database for regulatory or business purposes. With organizations spending upwards of 75 of their application software budgets on ongoing data maintenance maintenance ref http whitepapers.zdnet.com abstract.aspx?docid 947913 A Practical Guide for Retiring Applications by Informatica 2009 ref , application retirement can deliver significant cost savings. The act of application retirement usually involves data migration relocating data from the legacy application database to another Software repository data repository or archive store that can be accessed independently using Standardization industry standard reporting or business intelligence tools. Application retirement allows Information technology IT departments within companies to reduce the software, hardware and resources required to manage legacy data. Application retirement is also referred to as application decommissioning ref ftp ftp.software.ibm.com software data sw library data management optim whitepapers appretire wp us.pdf Application Decommissioning and Consolidation Projects Strategies that Deliver ROI by IBM 2009 ref and application sunsetting. References reflist Category Business software hr Aplikacijsko umirovljenje ...   more details



  1. Application analyst

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In the USA, an application analyst is someone whose job is to support a given application software application or applications. This may entail some programming , some system administration skills, and the ability to analyse a given problem, diagnose it and find its root cause, and then either solve it or pass the problem on to the relevant people if it does not lie within the application analyst s area of responsibility. Typically an application analyst will be responsible for supporting bespoke i.e. custom applications programmed with a variety of programming languages and using a variety of database systems, middleware systems and the like. It is a form of 3rd level line technical support . The role may or may not involve some customer contact but most often it involves getting some description of the problem from helpdesk , making a diagnosis and then either creating a fix or passing the problem on to someone who is responsible for the actual problem area. In some companies, an application analyst is a would be software architect . DEFAULTSORT Application Analyst Category Computer occupations Job stub ...   more details



  1. Originating application

    An originating application is the first, Provisional application provisional , or primary application in any legal process, such as a lawsuit , application for a real estate Mortgage loan mortgage , patent , or bankruptcy petition . In Australia , it is the first claim made in its Supreme Court. ref http www.courts.qld.gov.au practice legislation Civil pdf Form 205 20 20Originating 20Application.pdf Government of Australia official web site PDF required ref In England , it is a term desaribing the initial bankruptcy petition. ref http www.oyezformslink.co.uk f title buy 4951.htm Oyez Forms commercial web site ref It may also be used in England for administrative appeals. ref http www.admin.ox.ac.uk ps managers grievance tribunal.shtml University of Oxford official web site ref In the United States , an originating application is usually reserved for the first form filed to secure a bank loan or mortgage. References reflist See also Provisional application Patent prosecution Continuing patent application law stub Category Lawsuits Category Patent law Category Real property law Category Real estate ...   more details



  1. Composite application

    In computing , the term composite application expresses a perspective of software engineering that defines an application built by combining multiple existing functions into a new application. The technical concept can be compared to Mashup web application hybrid mashups . However, composite applications use business sources e.g., existing modules or even Web services of information, while mashups usually rely on web based, and often free, sources. It is wrong to assume that composite applications are by definition part of a service oriented architecture SOA . Composite applications can be built using any technology or architecture. A composite application consists of functionality drawn from several different sources. The components may be individual selected functions from within other applications, or entire systems whose outputs have been packaged as business functions, modules, or web services. Composite applications often incorporate orchestration computers orchestration of local application logic to control how the composed functions interact with each other to produce the new, derived functionality. For composite applications that are based on SOA, WS CAF is a Web services standard for composite applications ref http www.oasis open.org committees tc home.php?wg abbrev ws caf OASIS Web Services Composite Application Framework WS CAF TC ref . See also Service oriented architecture Web 2.0 Service component architecture Mashup web application hybrid External links http research.ihost.lv ... developerworks blogs page CompApps IBM DeveloperWorks Composite Application Blog http mediaproducts.gartner.com reprints microsoft vol3 article5 article5.html Magic Quadrant for Application Infrastructure for SOA Composite Application Projects Gartner http msdn.microsoft.com en us library cc707819.aspx Composite application guidance from patterns & practices References references Software eng stub Category Web services Category Service oriented business computing fr Application composite ...   more details



  1. Application profile

    In computer science, an application profile is a set of metadata elements, policies, and guidelines defined for a particular application. ref name Dublin Core glossary Application profile cite web title Dublin Core metadata glossary url http dublincore.org documents 2001 04 12 usageguide glossary.shtml A accessdate 2006 06 08 ref The elements may be from one or more element sets, thus allowing a given application to meet its functional requirements by using metadata from several element sets including locally defined sets. For example, a given application might choose a subset of the Dublin Core that meets its needs, or may include elements from the Dublin Core, another element set, and several locally defined elements, all combined in a single schema. An application profile is not complete without documentation that defines the policies and best practices appropriate to the application Advantages Defines an application appropriate set of properties in a public and communicable manner. This permits the building of loosely coupled systems i.e. independent of each others detailed specification that still offer powerful capabilities. Disadvantages Narrow application scope, which may limit a profile s widespread applicability and also limits the likely synergy from re use of tools from other projects outside that scope. Compared to the Dublin Core refinement approach where a core property set may be made more specific, in a backwards compatible manner , use of application profiles requires that applications must at least recognise these profiles and their roots. Even if the profile is based simply on Dublin Core, which the application already understands, this is of no use unless the application also recognises that this profile is treatable as Dublin Core. Example profiles Bath Profile An International Z39.50 Specification for Library Applications and Resource Discovery ref ... Standard. An application profile of Dublin Core . References reflist Category Metadata ...   more details



  1. Vertical application

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A vertical application or vertical market application, is software defined by requirements for a single, or narrowly defined, market. It contrasts with horizontal application . Citation needed date May 2008 An example of a vertical application is software that helps doctors manage patient records, insurance billing, etc. Software like this can be purchased off the shelf and used as is, or the Physician doctor can hire a consultant to modify the software to accommodate the needs of the doctor. The software is specifically designed to be used by any doctor s office, but would not be useful to any other entity. Citation needed date May 2008 DEFAULTSORT Vertical Application Category Computing terminology software type stub es Aplicaci n vertical eu Aplikazio bertikal it Applicativi verticali ...   more details



  1. Application Mediation

    Overview TOC right The term Application Mediation was first used by http www.ibm.com contact employees us Andrew Kupetz , Chief Technology Officer , IBM Financial Services Sector, to describe the real time mediation of the data flow between an end user and or one or more applications. Mediation in this context refers to an ability to access analyse and apply then act on data flow inline and in real time. Examples of actions include the ability to Allow or Deny such as a request Add such as the insertion ..., notification or report File Application Mediation Overview.jpg thumb none alt Figure 1. Application Mediation Overview Figure 1. Application Mediation Overview. It is an emerging methodology that adds ... protocol protocols . The purpose of the application mediator is to provide a first response capability to the application and also to allow for ad hoc or temporary changes to be introduced to the application without changing the application code. Application mediators can use rules or artificial intelligence to determine the outcome of the mediation. The application mediator must control all the traffic moving both in and out of the application in real time. In its simplest form it is a sanctioned man in the middle stand in and can be implemented as either a layer in the application server or as a proxy ... to another data transformation and for temporary alterations to an application that preferably should not be weaved into the application code for example customer surveys, promotions and targeted honey pots . Application mediation via a proxy can also be used to control how a web site that is external ... . Application Mediation can be used to address a variety of needs in the enterprise, typically ... Needs Security, Risk, Policy Requirements Example Uses Some examples of application mediation uses are Application of security policies on third party software products Customisation of content for targeted ... Risk based authentication additions to an application Ad hoc application mash ups Blacklisting Regulatory ...   more details



  1. Application streaming

    Refimprove date March 2008 Computer application streaming is a form of on demand software distribution. The basic concept of application streaming has its foundation in the way modern computer programming languages and operating systems produce and run application code. Only specific parts of a computer ... over the network as and when they are required. Application streaming is usually combined with application ... server An application is Packaged and stored on a streaming server. ref name CSFB ref name Datamation Packaging or sequencing produces an image of the application in a way that either orders delivery and or predictively optimizes delivery to the client. ref name CSFB Launch & Streaming of Application The initial launch of an application would be important for the end user and the Packaging process ... ref name Datamation In this case the client is pulling the application from the stream server. Otherwise, the full application might be delivered from the server to the client in background. In this case, the server pushes the application to the client. Advantages Given the complexity of modern applications, many functions are never or seldom used, and pulling the application on demand is more efficient ... blog virtualization application streaming and why your organization should care 195 title Application ... url http itmanagement.earthweb.com netsys article.php 3764396 Virtual Panacea Found in Application Streaming.htm title Virtual Panacea Found in Application Streaming date 2008 08 11 publisher Datamation accessdate 2010 09 10 ref Accelerated application deployment ref name CSFB cite web url http www.dabcc.com ... 2007 11 26 publisher Credit Suisse accessdate 2008 03 03 ref Centralised application management, with local ... Vendor specific implementations Citrix Application Streaming XenApp Offline Plugin http www.endeavors.com products jukebox Endeavors Technologies Application Jukebox http www.microsoft.com systemcenter appv default.mspx Microsoft Application Virtualization http www.novell.com products zenworks applicationvirtualization ...   more details



  1. Application server

    Refimprove date February 2012 cleanup date January 2011 An application server is a server which provides ... to Java. Advantages of application servers data integrity Data and code integrity By centralizing ... to the application for all users can be guaranteed. There is no risk of old versions of the application ... to the application configuration, such as a move of database server, or system settings, can take ... access to data and portions of the application itself counts as a security benefit, devolving ..., the benefits above may result in cost savings to an organization developing enterprise application ... a lot of the tedious code generation, developers can focus on business logic. Java application servers ... set of API and features of Java Application Servers which came about as a result of the Java Community Process . This definition of an application server is very specific its specifications are formal documents and application servers must meet their requirements and tested in order to be Java EE certified. Commercial, non open source, Java application servers have been dominated by WebLogic Application Server WebLogic Application Server by Oracle Fusion Applications Oracle and IBM WebSphere Application Server WebSphere Application Server from IBM . Open source application servers include JOnAS from Object Web, JBoss application server JBoss AS from JBoss division of Red Hat Red Hat , Apache ... Foundation Apache , Resin Server Resin Java Application Server from Caucho Technology , Blazix from ... in the role of an application server. Citation needed date February 2012 Third party Mono software Mono not fully .NET compatible , developed by Novell, Inc. , licensed under GPL Base4 Application Server , an open source project TNAPS Application Server , freeware application server, developed by TN LLC Others PHP application servers are used for running and managing PHP application software applications . Zend Server , built by Zend Technologies , provides application server functionality ...   more details



  1. Application posture

    notability date March 2009 The term application posture characterizes the nature of a software application s interaction with its user. The term was coined by software design visionary Alan Cooper , who characterized four postures for applications sovereign, transient, daemonic and parasitic. A sovereign application is a program that monopolizes the user s attention for long periods of time. Cooper defined transient applications thus A transient posture program comes and goes, presenting a single, high relief function with a tightly restricted set of accompanying controls. The program is called when needed, it appears and performs its job, then it quickly leaves, letting the user continue her more normal activity, usually a sovereign application. These classifications are key when designing an object oriented user interface because such an interface may not be suitable for a transient application. References Bibliography About Face by Cooper, Alan, Reimann, Robert & Cronin, David ISBN 978 0470084113 2007 External links http www.littlespringsdesign.com blog blog 2007 09 07 application posture DEFAULTSORT Application Posture Category Computing terminology Category User interface design ...   more details



  1. Application virtualization

    Application virtualization is an umbrella term that describes software technologies that improve Software portability Portability , manageability and compatibility of Application software applications ... application is not installed in the traditional sense, ref name AppVTechnicalOverview cite web url http www.microsoft.com systemcenter appv techoverview.mspx title Microsoft Application Virtualization Technical Overview publisher Microsoft ref although it is still executed as if it were. The application ... virtualization refers to the artifact being encapsulated application , which is quite different ... hardware . Description Limited application virtualization is used in modern operating systems such a Microsoft ... Alt Diagram of application virtualization Illustration of an application running in a native environment and running in an application virtualization environment Full application virtualization requires ... an Application Virtualization Framework publisher VDIworks author Amir Husain accessdate 2008 07 01 ref Application virtualization layers replace part of the runtime environment normally provided ... title Facilitating Microsoft Windows Vista Migration Through Application Virtualization date 2008 01 28 accessdate 2008 06 19 author Coby Gurr format PDF ref The application never knows that it s accessing a virtual resource instead of a physical one. Since the application is now working with one file instead of many files and registry entries spread throughout the system, it becomes easy to run the application ..., InstallFree , Citrix XenApp , Novell ZENworks Application VIrtualization , Endeavors Technologies Application Jukebox, Microsoft Application Virtualization , Software Virtualization Solution , Spoon ... under application virtualization include application streaming Application Streaming . Pieces of the application ... application being delivered before startup. Running the packaged application may require the installation of a lightweight client application. Packages are usually delivered over a protocol such as HTTP ...   more details



  1. Application domain

    In Microsoft s Common Language Runtime CLR , an application domain is a mechanism similar to a process computing process in an operating system used to isolate executed software application s from one another so that they do not affect each other. Each application domain has its own virtual address space which Scope programming scopes the resources for the application domain using that address space . Properties A CLR application domain is contained within an operating system process. A process may contain many application domains. Application domains have isolation properties similar to that of operating system processes Multiple Thread computer science threads can exist within a single application domain. The application in a domain can be stopped without affecting the state of another domain in the same process. A fault or exception handling exception in one domain does not affect an application in another domain or crash the entire process that hosts the domains. Configuration information is part of a domain s scope, not the scope of the process. Each domain can be assigned different security access levels. Code in one domain cannot directly access code in another. In this sense, the CLR is like a mini operating system. It runs a single process that contains a number of sub processes, or application domains. The advantage of application domains is that running multiple application domains requires fewer resources, such as memory, than running multiple operating system processes. Inter domain communications Direct communication cannot be achieved across application domains. However, application domains can still talk to each other by passing object computer science objects ... through a proxy application domain bound objects . There is a third type of object called a context ... own application domain. Because of the verifiable type safety of managed code , the CLR can provide ... VS.71 .aspx Microsoft Developer Network page on application domains Category Software architecture ...   more details



  1. Cop Killer

    Cop Killer or cop killer may refer to A person who kills murders a police officer Cop Killer song Cop Killer , a 1992 song by Body Count Cop Killer novel Cop Killer , the English translation of the ninth book in the detective novel detective series written by Sj wall and Wahl Copkiller , a 1983 Cinema of Italy Italian film starring Harvey Keitel and John Lydon Cop Killer CSI Miami Cop Killer , an episode of the CSI Miami television series Cop Killer song Cop Killer , a song by metal band Body Count . Cop killer bullets, a name sometimes given to Teflon coated bullet s The Cop Killer , a 1951 Nero Wolfe novella by Rex Stout collected in Triple Jeopardy also the title of an episode of the A&E Network A&E TV series A Nero Wolfe Mystery See also Da Cop Killa , a name given to the Piledriver professional wrestling Vertebreaker Vertebreaker maneuver by professional wrestling professional wrestler Homicide wrestler Homicide disambig ...   more details



  1. Lady Killer

    Wiktionarypar lady killer A lady killer is a man exceptionally attractive to women. The phrase may also refer to Films The Lady Killer film The Lady Killer film , a 1913 silent short Lady Killer 1933 film Lady Killer 1933 film , a 1933 movie starring James Cagney Lady Killer 1937 film Lady Killer 1937 ... film , starring Ben Gazzara Television List of Charlie s Angels episodes Season One 1976 1977 Lady Killer ... Lady Killer , from The Lone Ranger List of The Roy Rogers Show episodes Season Four 1954 1955 The Lady Killer , from The Roy Rogers Show Lady Killer , the first episode of Thriller UK TV series Thriller UK TV series Lady Killer , from the crime drama series The New Breed TV series The New Breed TV series Lady Killer , an episode of Riptide TV series Riptide TV series List of Life of Ryan episodes Episode 4 Lady Killer Lady Killer , an episode of the reality series Life of Ryan The Lady Killer , half of a Cold Case Files episode Music The Lady Killer album The Lady Killer album , Cee Lo Green s 2010 album Lady Killer , a song on the John Entwistle album Mad Dog album Mad Dog album Lady Killer , from the 2000 Spitfire album Race Riot album Race Riot album Lady Killer , a Lita Ford song on the album Dancin on the Edge Lady Killer , from the debut album Flash and the Pan album Flash and the Pan album Lady Killa , by British singer M.I.A. artist Lady Killer song Lady Killer song , by Canadian singer Kreesha Turner Lady Killer , a Racer X song on the album Second Heat Lady Killer by Andrew ... band Lady Killer from the album Prior to the Fire by Canadian hard rock band Priestess Lady Killer, an alternative rock band formed in 2004 and based in New Jersey Other uses Lady Killer, a variety of snow crocus Lady Killer , a story in the DC Comics anthology Weird Mystery Tales Lady Killer, a character in the Strangers Malibu Comics series The Lady Killer , a 1902 book by Henry De Vere Stacpoole The Lady Killer , a 1993 novel written by Martina Cole Lady Killer , a perk in the Fallout game series ...   more details




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