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  1. Global Namespace

    A Global Namespace is a heterogeneous, enterprise wide abstraction of all file information, open to dynamic customization based on user defined parameters. This becomes of particular importance as multiple network based file systems proliferate within an organization the challenge becomes one of effective file management. A Global NameSpace GNS has the unique ability to aggregate disparate and remote network based file systems, providing a consolidated view that can greatly reduce complexities of localized file management and administration. For example, prior to file system namespace consolidation, two servers exist and each represent their own independent namespaces e.g. server1 share1 & server2 share2. Various files exist within each share respectively, however users have to access each namespace independently. This becomes an obvious challenge as the number of namespaces grows within an organization. With a GNS, an organization can access a virtualized file system namespace e.g. files now exist under a unified structure, such as company.com share1, share2 where the files exist in multiple physical server share locations but appear to be part of a single namespace. Some of the main reasons behind a GNS is to open up more storage pools for larger working pools of disk, migrate data transparently, and reduce number of mount points shares in an environment. Vendors implement this technology in different ways, but the client view is designed to be the same. Standards Global Namespace technology can virtualize file server protocols such as Common Internet File System protocol CIFS and the Network File System protocol Network File System NFS protocols. These are standard protocols used by all servers, Network Attached Storage NAS devices and client systems for handling file data. References F5 Acopia ARX http www.f5.com products arx series.html AutoVirt Software http www.autovirt.com product architecture.cfm Attune Networks http www.f5.com news press events news 2009 2 ...   more details



  1. MVEL

    Infobox software name MVEL logo Image Mvel logo.png screenshot caption developer Mike Brock and Various Contributors latest release version 2.0.18 latest release date release date 2010 09 17 operating system Cross platform programming language Java programming language Java genre Expression Language Expression Language EL license Apache License website http mvel.codehaus.org MVFLEX Expression Language MVEL is a hybrid dynamic statically typed, embeddable Expression Language and Run time system runtime for the Java Platform Platform Java Platform . Originally started as a utility language for an application framework, the project is now developed completely independently. MVEL is typically used for exposing basic logic to end users and programmers through configuration such as XML files or Java annotations annotations . It may also be used to parse simple JavaBean expressions. The runtime allows MVEL expressions to be executed either interpretively, or through a pre compilation process with support for runtime bytecode generation to remove overhead. Since MVEL is meant to augment Java based software, it borrows most of its syntax directly from the Java programming language with some minor differences and additional capabilities. For example as a side effect of MVEL s typing model, which treats class and method references as regular variables, it is possible to use both class and function pointers but only for static methods . source lang java millis System.currentTimeMillis get millis time millis source MVEL also allows collections to be represented as folds or projections in a Lisp programming language Lisp like syntax. source lang java namesOfParents parent.name in children in employees source Hello world example source lang java System.out.println Hello, world source MVEL relies on Java namespaces and classes, but does not possess the ability to declare namespaces or classes. Quicksort Example Here is an example of the Quicksort algorithm implemented in MVEL 2.0, ...   more details



  1. AgMES

    profile s are defined as schemas which consist of data elements drawn from one or more namespaces, combined ...   more details



  1. CookXml

    version 3.0, CookXml is capable of dealing XML documents with multiple namespaces. For backward compatibility, CookXml also parse XML documents without namespaces or partially utilizing namespaces ...   more details



  1. GameMonkey Script

    nofootnotes date May 2010 Portal Free software GameMonkey Script is a small, cross platform scripting language designed, as its name suggests, for embedding into games. GameMonkey bears many similarities to Lua programming language Lua , except the syntax is more similar to that of C programming language C . GameMonkey features Cross platform machine library C style syntax A small memory footprint 50kb Soft, real time incremental Garbage collection computer science Garbage Collection no reference counting Native threading Full implementation of states Simple to bind with C C code Debugger support with supplied debugger Like Lua, the primary data structure in GameMonkey Script is the table. Tables allow for a variety of other data structures to be created from arrays, sets, hashmaps, lists and records. They can also be used to simulate namespaces and C class structures, containing both functions and properties. GameMonkey Script was written in 2002 by Matthew Riek and Greg Douglas as part of a closed source project for Auran . However, on 12 June 2003 Auran granted license for the full source code of GameMonkey to be released to the public under the MIT License . It is currently being used in commercial and hobby applications on a wide range of machines from the Windows PC, Apple Mac, Microsoft Xbox, Sony s PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii and various distributions of Linux. External references http www.gmscript.com GameMonkey Script homepage http sourceforge.net projects gmcommunity gmCommunity Project , pre built GM binaries and reorganised headers http www.gamedev.net page resources technical apis and tools introduction to gamemonkey script part 1 r2282 gamedev.net , Introduction to GameMonkey Script Part 1 http www.gamedev.net page resources technical game programming introduction to gamemonkey script part 2 r2296 gamedev.net , Introduction to GameMonkey Script Part 2 http www.gamedev.net page resources technical game pro ...   more details



  1. Plain Old XML

    Plain Old XML POX is a term used to describe basic XML , sometimes mixed in with other, blendable specifications like XML namespace XML Namespaces , Dublin Core , XInclude and XLink . People typically use the term as a contrast with complicated, multilayered XML specifications like those for web service s or Resource Description Framework RDF . The term may have been derived from or inspired by the expression plain old telephone service a.k.a. POTS and, similarly Plain Old Java Object . An interesting question is how POX relates to XML Schema W3C XML Schema . On the one hand, POX is completely compatible with XML Schema. However, many POX users eschew XML Schema to avoid the poor or inconsistent quality of XML Schema to Java tools. Fact date January 2009 POX is complementary to Representational State Transfer REST REST refers to a communication pattern, while POX refers to an information format style. The primary competitors to POX are more strictly defined XML based information formats such as Resource Description Framework RDF and SOAP protocol SOAP section 5 encoding , as well as general non XML information formats such as JSON and Comma separated values CSV . External links http msdn.microsoft.com en us library aa395208.aspx REST and POX article from the Microsoft Developer Network http microformats.org wiki plain old xml considered harmful Plain Old XML Considered Harmful from Microformats.org http static.springsource.org spring ws sites 1.5 apidocs org springframework ws pox package summary.html Support for POX in the Java Spring Framework http sourceforge.net projects plainxml PlainXML on SourceForge.net Category XML compu lang stub es Plain Old XML POX ...   more details



  1. Altova

    Image XMLSpy shot.gif thumb right XML editing in XMLSpy, Altova s flagship product. Founded in 1992, Altova is a commercial software development company with headquarters in Beverly, MA , USA and Vienna , Austria that produces integrated XML , database , Unified Modeling Language UML , and data management software development tools. Products Altova s products include ref http www.altova.com products.html Altova website ref XMLSpy XML editor for modeling, editing, transforming, and debugging XML technologies MapForce any to any graphical data mapping , conversion, and integration tool MapForce FlexText graphical utility for parsing flat files StyleVision multipurpose visual stylesheet design, multi channel publishing, and report building tool UModel Unified Modeling Language UML modeling tool DatabaseSpy multi database data management , query, and design tool DiffDog XML aware file, directory, and database differencing tool SchemaAgent graphical XML Schema W3C XML Schema , XSLT , Web Services Description Language WSDL and management tool SemanticWorks visual RDF and OWL editor Authentic WYSIWYG XML authoring tool and database content editor MissionKit Altova s integrated suite of XML, database, and data integration software available in a variety of different configurations Free AltovaXML library which supports XML 1.0, Namespaces in XML, XSLT 1.0 and 2.0, XQuery 1.0, XPath 1.0 and 2.0, XML Schema 1.0 Awards Named to the SD Times SD Times 100 six times, including in 2010 ref The SD Times 100, 2010 A Noble Gathering of Leaders . The SD Times 100, 2010 A Noble Gathering of Leaders ref Named Gartner Cool Vendor in Application Development, 2009, for MissionKit ref Cool Vendors in Application Development, New Tools, 2009 . http www.gartner.com DisplayDocument?ref g search&id 924113 Gartner Report G00167081 ref See also XML XML Schema W3C XML Schema XMLSpy MapForce StyleVision UModel DatabaseSpy References Reflist 2 External links http www.altova.com Altova Web site Catego ...   more details



  1. Naming collision

    A naming collision is a circumstance where two or more identifiers in a given Namespace computer science namespace or a given Scope programming scope cannot be unambiguously Name resolution resolved , and such unambiguous resolution is a requirement of the underlying system. Example XML element names In XML , element names can be originated and changed to reflect the type of information contained in the document. This level of flexibility may cause problems if separate documents encode different kinds of information, but use the same identifiers for the element names. For example, the following sample document defines the basic semantics for a person document and a book document. Both of these use a title element, but the meaning is not the same source lang xml root person fname Nancy fname lname Davolio lname title Dr. title age 29 age person book title Ms. title isbn ABCD1234567 isbn book root source For an application to allow a user to correctly query for and retrieve the title element, it must provide a way to unambiguously specify which title element is being requested. Failure to do so would give rise to a naming collision on the title element as well as any other elements that shared this unintended similarity . In the preceding example, there is enough information in the structure of the document itself which is specified by the root element to provide a means of unambiguously resolving element names. For example, using XPath root person title the formal title for a person root book title the title of a book Collision domain Original research date September 2007 The term collision domain may also be used to refer to a system in which a single name or identifier is open to multiple interpretations by different layers or processing. The notion of a namespace has been widely adopted as a software programming practice to avert undesired clashes. See also Namespace XML Namespaces Delimiter Delimiter collision Delimiter collision References references Category Pr ...   more details



  1. SQL CLR

    SQL CLR or SQLCLR SQL Common Language Runtime is technology for hosting of the Microsoft .NET common language runtime engine within SQL Server. The SQLCLR allows managed code to be hosted by, and run in, the Microsoft SQL Server environment. This technology, introduced in Microsoft SQL Server 2005, allow users for example to create the following types of managed code objects in SQL Server in .NET languages such as C Sharp programming language C or VB.NET . Stored procedure s SPs which are analogous to procedures or void functions in procedural languages like VB or C, Database trigger triggers which are stored procedures that fire in response to Data Manipulation Language DML or Data Definition Language DDL events, User defined function s UDFs which are analogous to functions in procedural languages, User defined aggregate s UDAs which allow developers to create custom aggregates that act on sets of data instead of one row at a time, User defined type s UDTs that allow users to create simple or complex data types which can be serialized and deserialized within the database. The SQL CLR relies on the creation, deployment, and registration of .NET assemblies , which are physically stored in managed code dynamic load libraries DLLs . These assemblies may contain .NET namespaces, classes, functions and properties. External links http msdn2.microsoft.com en us library ms345136.aspx MSDN Using CLR Integration in SQL Server 2005 http forums.microsoft.com MSDN ShowForum.aspx?ForumID 86&SiteID 1 MSDN Forum on .NET Framework in SQL Server http www.sqlclr.net SqlClr.net Independent site http blogs.msdn.com sqlclr SQL CLR Team Blog No posts since 2006, might be dead DEFAULTSORT Sql Clr Category SQL Category Microsoft database software Category .NET framework database software stub cs SQL CLR zh SQL CLR ...   more details



  1. R2ML

    The REWERSE Rule Markup Language R2ML is developed by the http oxygen.informatik.tu cottbus.de rewerse i1 REWERSE Working Group I1 for the purpose of rules interchange between different systems and tools. Scope An XML based rule language Support for Integrity rules , Derivation rules , Production rules and Reaction rules Integrate functional languages such as Object Constraint Language OCL with Datalog languages such as Semantic Web Rule Language SWRL Serialization and interchange of rules by specific software tools Integrating rule reasoning with actual server side technologies Deploying, publishing and communicating rules in a network. Design principles Modeled using Model driven architecture MDA Rule concepts defined with the help of Meta Object Facility MOF Unified Modeling Language UML Required to accommodate Web naming concepts, such as Uniform Resource Identifier URI s and XML namespaces The ontological distinction between objects and data values The datatype concepts of Resource Description Framework RDF and user defined datatypes Actions following OMG PRR submission Events EBNF abstract syntax XML based concrete syntax validated by an XML Schema W3C XML Schema Allowing different semantics for rules. See also Ontology computer science Business rules Business rules approach RuleML Semantic Web Rule Language External links http hydrogen.informatik.tu cottbus.de wiki index.php Portal R2ML R2ML wiki http oxygen.informatik.tu cottbus.de rewerse i1 ?q R2ML R2ML Home Page http www.rewerse.net REWERSE http www.w3.org 2005 rules wg Rule Interchange Format WG http www.ruleml.org RuleML Category Rule engines Category Markup languages Category Knowledge representation languages ...   more details



  1. CDuce

    CDuce is an XML oriented functional language , which extends XDuce in a few directions. It features XML regular expression types, XML regular expression patterns, XML iterators. CDuce is not strictly speaking an XML transformation language since it can be used for general purpose programming. CDuce conforms to basic standards Unicode , XML , Document Type Definition DTD , Namespace computer science Namespaces are fully supported, XML Schema is partially supported. Benefits of CDuce static verifications e.g. ensure that a transformation produces a valid document smooth and safe compositions of XML transformation s and incremental programming static optimizations and efficient execution model knowing the type of a document is crucial to extract information efficiently . complete integration with OCaml OCaml libraries can be strightforwardly imported and CDuce programs can be exported to OCaml. integration with Ocsigen via the OcCDuce module Features particular to CDuce XML objects can be manipulated as first class citizen values elements, sequences, tags, characters and strings, attribute sets sequences of XML elements can be specified by regular expressions, which also apply to characters strings functions themselves are first class values, they can be manipulated, stored in data structure, returned by a function,... a powerful pattern matching operation can perform complex extractions from sequences of XML elements a rich type algebra , with recursive type s and arbitrary Boolean operation boolean combinations union, intersection, complement allows precise definitions of data structures and XML types general purpose types and types constructors are taken seriously products, extensible records, arbitrary precision integers with interval constraints, Unicode characters Type polymorphism polymorphism through a natural notion of subtyping, and overloaded functions with dynamic dispatch a highly effective type driven compilation schema. External links http www.cduce.org ...   more details



  1. RSS Advisory Board

    The RSS Advisory Board is a group founded in July 2003 that publishes the RSS 0.9, RSS 0.91 and RSS 2.0 specifications and helps developers create RSS applications. Dave Winer , the lead author of several RSS specifications and a longtime evangelist of syndication, created the board to maintain the RSS 2.0 specification in cooperation with Harvard s Berkman Center . In January 2006, RSS Advisory Board chairman Rogers Cadenhead announced that eight new members had joined the group, continuing the development of the RSS format and resolving ambiguities in the RSS 2.0 specification. Netscape developer Christopher Finke joined the board in March 2007 ref cite web url http blog.netscape.com 2007 03 08 netscape joins the rss advisory board title Netscape joins the RSS Advisory Board publisher Netscape accessdate 2008 01 27 ref , the company s first involvement in RSS since the publication of RSS 0.91. In June 2007, the board revised its version of the specification to confirm that namespaces may extend core elements with namespace attributes, as Microsoft has done in Internet Explorer 7. In its view, a difference of interpretation left publishers unsure of whether this was permitted or forbidden. In January 2008, Netscape announced ref cite web url http blog.netscape.com 2008 01 22 rss specifications moving to rss advisory board title RSS specifications moving to RSS Advisory Board publisher Netscape accessdate 2008 01 27 ref that the RSS 0.9 and RSS 0.91 specifications, document type definitions and related documentation that it had published since their creation in 1999 were moving to the board. Yahoo transferred the Media RSS specification to the board in December 2009. ref cite web url http ycorpblog.com 2009 11 17 owf title Making Open Easier publisher Yahoo accessdate 2009 12 11 ref . Current members Rogers Cadenhead Sterling Camden Simone Carletti James Holderness Meg Hourihan Jenny Levine Eric Lunt Randy Charles Morin Paul Querna Jake Savin Jason Shellen External ...   more details



  1. BioMOBY

    data format and Namespace data type ontologies. The MOBY http biomoby.org RESOURCES MOBY S Namespaces ... MOBY S Namespaces Namespaces , http biomoby.org RESOURCES MOBY S Services Service , and http biomoby.org ...   more details



  1. LISP 2

    For Lisp 2, Lisp systems with separate function namespaces, see Lisp 1 vs. Lisp 2 LISP 2 was a programming language proposed in the 1960s as the successor to Lisp programming language Lisp . It had largely Lisp like semantics and ALGOL Algol 60 like syntax. Today it is mostly remembered for its syntax, but in fact it had many features beyond those of early Lisps. Early Lisps had many limitations, including limited data types and slow numerics. Its use of fully parenthesized notation was also considered a problem. The inventor of Lisp, John McCarthy computer scientist John McCarthy , expected these issues to be addressed in a later version, called notionally Lisp 2. Hence the name Lisp 1.5 for the successor to the earliest Lisp. ref McCarthy, 1979 ref Lisp 2 was a joint project of the System Development Corporation and Information International, Inc. , and was intended for IBM s AN FSQ 32 military computer. Development later shifted to the IBM System 360 Model 67 IBM 360 67 and the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP 6 . The project was eventually abandoned. Bibliography Abrahams, Paul W., Barnett, J., et al. , The LISP 2 Programming Language and System Proceedings of the Fall Joint Computer Conference , 1966, pp. 661 676. Abrahams, Paul W., LISP 2 Specifications , Systems Development Corporation Technical report TM 3417 200 00, Santa Monica, Calif., 1967. John McCarthy, History of Lisp , 12 February 1979. http www formal.stanford.edu jmc history lisp lisp.html Mitchell, R.W., LISP 2 Specifications Proposal , Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Memo No. 21, Stanford, Calif., 1964. references Category Lisp programming language family compu lang stub ...   more details



  1. PhpStorm

    notability date June 2010 cleanup date January 2011 Infobox Software name JetBrains PhpStorm developer JetBrains latest release version 3.0.3 latest release date release date 2012 02 28 latest preview version 4.0.1 RC 117.257 latest preview date release date 2012 04 23 operating system Microsoft Windows Windows , Mac OS X , Linux programming language Java programming language Java genre PHP IDE PHP IDE license Proprietary software Proprietary website url http www.jetbrains.com phpstorm JetBrains PhpStorm is a commercial Integrated Development Environment IDE for PHP built on JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA platform. PhpStorm provides an intelligent Citation needed date March 2012 editor for PHP code, HTML and JavaScript with on the fly code analysis and automated refactoring for PHP and JavaScript code. Code completion supports PHP 5.3 including namespaces and closures. Full fledged editor for SQL queries with editable query results is available. Key Features In addition to the smart editor PhpStorm offers PhpUnit test framework support with graphical test runner GUI PHP Debugger Xdebug , Zend Debugger Remote deployment facilities over FTP, SFTP, mounted network drive, etc. with automatic synchronization HTML5 and EcmaScript 5 supported Version Control Integrations Subversion software Subversion , Git software Git , GitHub, Perforce , Mercurial , Concurrent Versions System CVS supported out of the box with changelists and shelved changes Issue tracker integration IntelliJ IDEA PHP Support JetBrains also creates a polyglot developer IDE IntelliJ IDEA with the equal PHP development support. Bundled PHP plugin provides same functionality as PhpStorm but inside IntelliJ IDEA. See also Comparison of integrated development environments PHP Comparison of integrated development environments http confluence.jetbrains.net pages viewpage.action?pageId 15801728 PhpStorm & WebStorm Development Roadmap External links official http www.jetbrains.com phpstorm http blogs.jetbrains.com webid ...   more details



  1. Assembly (programming)

    distinguish Assembly language An assembly is a runtime unit consisting of types and other resources. All types in an assembly have the same Versioning file system version number. Often, one assembly has only one namespace and is used by one program. But it can span over several Namespace computer science namespaces . Also, one namespace can spread over several assemblies. In large designs, an assembly may consist of multiple files that are held together by a manifest i.e. a table of contents . In C Sharp programming language C , an assembly is the smallest Deployment diagram deployment unit used, and is a component in .NET . In Java programming language Java , it is a JAR file . ref cite web accessdate 2011 08 05 date 2002 03 25 first Hanspeter last M ssenb ck location http ssw.jku.at Teaching Lectures CSharp Tutorial page 37 publisher Institut f r Systemsoftware, Johannes Kepler Universit t Linz, Fachbereich Informatik title Advanced C Variable Number of Parameters url http ssw.jku.at Teaching Lectures CSharp Tutorial Part2.pdf ref Creation of an assembly File Creation of assemblies and modules.png thumb right 450px Creation of assemblies and modules in C Every compilation creates either an assembly or a module in C . It is possible to add other modules with the assembly linker al . A speciality of Java is to create a code .class code file for each class, which is not the case in C . The creation can be activated by compiler switches, like code csc addmodule Y.netmodule A.cs code that yields a new code A.exe code with Y added to this assembly. ref cite web accessdate 2011 08 05 date 2002 03 25 first Hanspeter last M ssenb ck location http ssw.jku.at Teaching Lectures CSharp Tutorial pages 38 40 publisher Institut f r Systemsoftware, Johannes Kepler Universit t Linz, Fachbereich Informatik title Advanced C Variable Number of Parameters url http ssw.jku.at Teaching Lectures CSharp Tutorial Part2.pdf ref References Reflist 2 Categories Category Programming constructs ...   more details



  1. Portable.NET

    see Base Class Library Non standardized namespaces Non standardized namespaces , i.e. parts composing ...   more details



  1. Genshi (templating language)

    p body html source Because of the use of namespaces, Genshi can be used in WYSIWYG HTML editor s. ref ...   more details



  1. Minimum information required in the annotation of models

    required the creation of a catalogue of shared namespaces for use by the community. This function ... . MIRIAM Registry The MIRIAM Registry, a by product of the MIRIAM Guidelines, is a database of namespaces ... . It contains the set of community approved namespaces for databases and resources serving, primarily, the biological sciences domain. These shared namespaces, when combined with data collection identifiers ... of model components. These are created using the shared list of namespaces defined in the MIRIAM Registry. MIRIAM URIs Using the namespaces defined in the MIRIAM Registry, it is possible to create ...   more details



  1. Perl module

    , n head1 AUTHOR Joe Hacker joe joehacker.org cut 1 source Perl packages and namespaces A running ... var1 code , or even code var1 code . Other namespaces can be created at any time. source lang perl ... t Sp1 sp1aVar Sp2 sp2bVar n source Packages and modules Conventionally, namespaces are associated with modules ...   more details



  1. Tag soup

    invalid syntax is encountered. XML and XHTML introduce the concept of namespaces. With namespaces, authors ... those within their XHTML documents. Namespaces ensure that element names from the various namespaces ... the two. In providing namespaces, XHTML combined with CSS allow authoring communities to easily ...   more details



  1. Uniform resource name

    3406 namespaces, which, though, match the syntax defined in RFC 2141 URN Syntax . dl dt urn www.agxml.org ... group http www.iana.org assignments urn namespaces URN namespace assignments , by Internet Assigned ...   more details



  1. .so

    . ref name Soreg Namespaces The .SO domain currently offers four namespaces The second level space .so ... regarding registration in these namespaces, so the usage intent is merely theoretical. ref ...   more details



  1. Feed icon

    and added XML namespaces support, adopting elements from standard metadata vocabularies such as Dublin ... added in the RSS 0.94 draft and added support for namespaces. Because neither Winer nor the RSS DEV ... of the specification to confirm that namespaces may extend core elements with namespace attributes ...   more details



  1. RSS

    for RDF and added XML namespaces support, adopting elements from standard metadata vocabularies ... attribute added in the RSS 0.94 draft and added support for namespaces. To preserve backward compatibility ... title Top level namespaces author Harvard Law date 2007 04 14 accessdate 2009 08 03 ref .... In June 2007, the board revised their version of the specification to confirm that namespaces ... using XML namespaces. ref name W3C REC XML Namespace cite web title Namespaces in XML 1.0 url http ... XML Namespaces, either directly in the 2. branch or through RDF in the 1. branch . Most syndication ... namespaces are http search.yahoo.com mrss Media RSS 2.0 Module http www.opensearch.org Specifications ...   more details




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