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351. Article: Static Random Access Memory
- en.wikipedia.org
- The word "static" indicates that the memory retains its contents as long as power remains applied, unlike dynamic RAM (DRAM) that needs to be periodically refreshed. ...
- 2 Applications.
- Applications .
- SRAM is less dense than DRAM (fewer bits per unit area) and is therefore not suitable for high-capacity, low-cost-per-megabyte applications such as PC extended memory. ...
352. WeberDev.com : Robust Testing for Web Applications
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- nz Feb, 2003 Abstract Robust testing of large, complex web applications is an increasing concern, but such software systems are difficult to analyze because they are dynamic in nature, and inherent variability in its output. To support web testing research, this report will explore some of the problems associated with testing for the web, and make an attempt to provide some of the solutions arising from experience and research into this field. The concepts behind the proposed theory arise from experience and the nature of problems arising while building dynamic web applications. Generalized Software testing concepts are explained, which leads to a testing model for web software. ... 2 Aim of Testing 2 Testing in the Web Development Lifecycle 2. 1 Cost of Testing 3 Problems with web applications 3. ... 4 Regression Testing 5 Techniques for Web Applications Testing 5. ... Unfortunately, no widely accepted testing frameworks exist which are suited in their entirety for web applications. Attempts have been made to provide testing mechanisms for web applications. ... More recently, the research community at Software Institutions and Universities have been exploring towards more robust testing techniques which can be built into the web development lifecycle. ... 1 Topics Covered The rest of this paper explores this developing area of robust software testing for web applications.
- The two most important tests seen by a web developer should be acceptance tests and module or unit tests. ... 3 Problems with web applications 3. ... Here is a list of a few common areas of fault that can arise with web applications. ...
353. Article: Case-based reasoning
- en.wikipedia.org
- Schank's model of dynamic memory3 was the basis for the earliest CBR systems: Janet Kolodner's CYRUS4 and Michael Lebowitz's IPP. ... CBR has been used extensively in help-desk applications such as the Compaq SMART system. ...
- Roger Schank, Dynamic Memory: A Theory of Learning in Computers and People (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982). ...
- Trung Nguyen, Mary Czerwinski, and Dan Lee, "COMPAQ QuickSource: Providing the Consumer with the Power of Artificial Intelligence," in Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (Washington, DC: AAAI Press, 1993), 142-151. ...
354. Article: Screw
- en.wikipedia.org
- This may make them preferable in some applications to nails, which are frequently unusable after being removed. ...
- The technical analysis (see also statics, dynamics) to determine the pitch, thread shape or cross section, coefficient of friction (static and dynamic), and holding power of the screw is very similar to that performed to predict wedge behavior. ...
- In most applications they are not designed to bear large shear forces. ...
- The most common screw drives are the slotted and Phillips; hex, Robertson, and torx are also common in some applications. ...
- The slotted screw is common in woodworking applications, but is not often seen in applications where a power driver would be used, due to the tendency of a power driver to slip out of the head and potentially damage the surrounding material. ...
- These are still the most common threads in some niche applications. ...
355. SNARLsnmp - SNARLsnmp is a monitoring tool for dynamic web applications.
- www.icewalkers.com
356. Article: Binary space partition
- en.wikipedia.org
- BSPs are particularly useful for walkthrough/flythrough applications where the viewpoint is allowed to move but (most of) the scene and the lights are fixed (however, extending them to handle scene is, to some extent, possible). ...
- Later authors built on the above papers to incorporate shadow generation and handling of dynamic scenes. ...
- With some work, BSP trees can be modified to handle dynamic events in a scene. ...
357. Article: Tensile strength
- en.wikipedia.org
- This is an unwanted stress point for the engineering applications. ...
- tensile strength has negligible magnitude comparing to the compressive strength and it is assumed zero for most engineering applications. ...
- Theory re the discrepancy in static vs dynamic measurements of water's tensile strength .
358. Article: Systems theory
- en.wikipedia.org
- Part of systems theory, system dynamics is a method for understanding the dynamic behavior of complex systems. ...
- General System Theory: Foundations, Development, Applications New York: George Braziller .
- Principia Cybernetica Web .
359. Article: Object-oriented programming
- en2.wikipedia.org
- ) They were later refined in Smalltalk, which was developed in Simula at Xerox PARC, but was designed to be a fully dynamic system in which objects could be created and modified "on the fly" rather than having a system based on static programs. ...
- Indeed, the rise of GUIs changed the user focus from the sequential instructions of text-based interfaces to the more dynamic manipulation of tangible components. An example of a closely related dynamic GUI library and OOP language can be found in the Cocoa frameworks on Mac OS X, written in Objective C, an object-oriented, dynamic messaging extension to C based on Smalltalk. ...
- (1993) ISBN 0805353402 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications (Second Edition). ...
360. Article: Ad hoc protocol list
- en2.wikipedia.org
- DSDV (Higly Dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing protocol) - C. ... BHAGWAT Higly Dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector (DTDV) for Mobile Computers Proc. of the SIGCOMM 1994 Conference on Communications Architectures, Protocols and Applications, Aug 1994, pp 234-244. ...
- DSR (Dynamic Source Routing protocol) - D. ... JETCHEVA: The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Internet Draft, draft-ietf-manet-dsr-09. ...
- DSRFLOW (Flow State in the Dynamic Source Routing protocol) - YIH-CHUN HU, DAVID B. ... MALTZ Flow State in the Dynamic Source Routing Protocol Internet Draft, draft-ietf- manet-dsrflow-00. ...
- DDR (Distributed Dynamic Routing Algorithm) - NAVID NIKAEIN, HOUDA LABIOD, CHRISTIAN BONNET Distributed Dynamic Routing Algorithm (DDR) for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, in proceedings of the MobiHOC 2000 : First Annual Workshop on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking & Computing http://www. ...
- DCMP (Dynamic Core Based Multicast Routing Protocol - S. ... Murthy, "Dynamic Core Based Multicast Routing Protocol", In Proc. ...
361. Extentech: Software
- www.extentech.com
- Web Development.
- The perfect tool for Java web-based reporting and intranet applications, .
- Demo Applications.
362. Article: Microsoft
- en2.wikipedia.org
- NET applications. ...
- Because of these imponderables Microsoft managers must maintain an unending vigilance and do everything to sustain a dynamic expansion in new markets. ...
- Critics of Microsoft have accused it of using its dominance in desktop operating system to try to leverage market share in other sectors of the computer market, such as web browsers (Internet Explorer), server operating systems (Windows NT), office software suites (Microsoft Office), and streaming media (Windows Media). ...
- After its bundling of the Internet Explorer web browser into its Windows operating system, Microsoft acquired an extremely large market share in the browser market. ...
- These exploits frequently targeted Microsoft's Outlook and Outlook Express e-mail programs, Internet Information Server (IIS) Web server, and SQL database server software. ...
- Common user interface -- all Microsoft applications used the same menu commands, short-cuts, and procedures for similar tasks. ...
- Interconnectedness -- this applies especially to Microsoft Office, but, in general, the data of one Microsoft application has been more 'usable' by other Microsoft applications. ...
- These three qualities were important in Microsoft applications becoming seen as better options that their competitors. ...
- Microsoft is working to leverage its current success in desktop operating systems into new markets such as media players, server software, handheld devices, web services and video games, with varying degrees of success. ...
- Easing the development of applications that use the Internet .
- Providing a more consistent development platform for all Windows applications (see Common Language Infrastructure CLI ). ...
- NET as yet another Microsoft attempt to leverage its operating system monopoly into a similar monopoly on Internet applications. ...
- Microsoft web site: http://www. ...
363. Article: Stuttgart
- en.wikipedia.org
- In addition to these global players the Stuttgart economy consists of many highly versatile and dynamic medium-sized enterprises (the so-called "Mittelstand"). ...
- The region currently has Germany's highest density of scientific, academic and research organisations, and tops the national league for patent applications. ...
364. Article: Mac 68K emulator
- en.wikipedia.org
- This emulator permitted the running of applications and system code that were originally written for the 680x0 based Macintosh models. ...
- Later, a dynamic recompilation emulator was used, to boost performance. ...
365. Article: Homeostasis
- www.wikipedia.org
- Homeostasis is the property of an open system to regulate its internal environment so as to maintain a stable condition, by means of multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments controlled by interrelated regulation mechanisms. ...
- Positive feedback is less common in naturally occurring systems than negative feedback, but it has its applications. ...
366. Article: Object-oriented programming
- www.wikipedia.org
- ) They were later refined in Smalltalk, which was developed in Simula at Xerox PARC, but was designed to be a fully dynamic system in which objects could be created and modified "on the fly" rather than having a system based on static programs. ...
- Indeed, the rise of GUIs changed the user focus from the sequential instructions of text-based interfaces to the more dynamic manipulation of tangible components. An example of a closely related dynamic GUI library and OOP language can be found in the Cocoa frameworks on Mac OS X, written in Objective C, an object-oriented, dynamic messaging extension to C based on Smalltalk. ...
- Grady Booch: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0805353402 .
- Paul Harmon, William Morrissey: The Object Technology Casebook - Lessons from Award-Winning Business Applications, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-14717-6 .
367. Article: Fluid dynamics
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The solution of a fluid dynamic problem normally involves calculating for various properties of the fluid, such as velocity, pressure, density, and temperature, as functions of space and time. ...
- 1 Applications of Fluid Dynamics.
- Applications of Fluid Dynamics.
- Fluid Dynamics and its subdisciplines aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, and hydraulics have a wide range of applications. ...
- There are a large number of other possible approximations to fluid dynamic problems. ...
368. Building dynamic collapsible views for Web applications
- www-10.lotus.com
- Web architecture.
- Web services.
- Teach Domino new Web tricks with DHTML .
- Exploiting dynamic HTML: Lessons from iNotes Web Access .
- Making Web browsers look smarter with Domino 6 .
- On the Web, however, this feature requires a refresh of the page to reload each category as either expanded or collapsed. ...
- This article describes how you can provide dynamic, collapsible categories in relatively small views for Netscape 4. ...
- How Netscape and IE display Web pages.
- Before we begin, it's useful to understand how Netscape and IE display Web pages. ...
- In Domino Designer, create a new view named DHTML view and set the Web Access view property on the Advanced tab to Treat View Contents as HTML. ...
- When this formula is evaluated for the Jazz category in a Web browser, the browser generates the following HTML:.
- On the Page Info tab, set the Web Access Type to HTML. ...
- On the Info tab of the Embedded View Properties box, set the Web Access Display property to Using HTML. ...
- You can now check out the new page by choosing Design - Preview in Web Browser to preview this page in different browser versions. ...
- You can easily use this same technique in your more complicated applications. ...
- Becky Gibson is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM, currently working on Web application development. Previously she worked on the Domino Web Server and Notes Client teams. ... Her current expertise is in Java, JavaScript, DHTML, and Web development. ...
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369. Article: Informix
- www.wikipedia.org
- Following the lead of a number of other database developers, Informix then started looking at tools to build database applications. ...
- Now known as Informix OnLine Dynamic Server (after briefing entertaining the name Obsidian), version 7 hit the market in 1994, just when SMP systems were becoming popular and Unix in general had started to become the server operating system of choice. ...
- The major step taken was to separate out all of the database engine technologies from the applications and tools. ...
- Informix SE - offered as a low-end system for embedding into applications .
370. Article: Component object model
- en.wikipedia.org
- COM began as the object linking and embedding (OLE) technology for compound documents, built on top of dynamic data exchange (DDE), and the VBX (Visual Basic eXtension) controls from Visual Basic 1. ...
- NET applications. ...
371. Article: Time scale
- en.wikipedia.org
- For applications on the surface of the earth, ET was replaced by TDT, which has since been redefined as TT. ...
- Terrestrial Dynamic Time (TDT) replaced Ephemeris Time and maintained continuity with it. ... Terrestrial Dynamic Time has been redefined as Terrestrial Time. ...
- The difference is at most 10 milliseconds, which is negligible for many applications. ...
- and so for precise applications the timescale should be specified, e. ...
372. Article: Talk:Engineering
- en2.wikipedia.org
- online service whether processor is local or not, being an experiment, and "isn't" engineering in the sense of direct risk of bodily harm to the user, except in military applications or certain extreme civilian emergency response situations where life and death decisions are made by the software itself and the human must trust it completely. ...
- The biosphere through the lens of a design engineer is "Context Driven Dynamic Architecture integrated to Automation. " Our viewing lens for interpreting is entering the next level of Advanced Logic >"Context Driven Dynamic Architecture" and it will take the engineer to lead the way. ...
373. Article: Plasma physics
- en.wikipedia.org
- Plasma physics is the field of physics which studies the dynamic behaviour of plasmas. ...
- An overview of plasma links and applications .
374. vujade.com :: this domain is for sale
- www.vujade.com
- Receive an e-mail with a unique web link .
- com web site and initiates a domain name transfer transaction. ...
375. Article: Audio data compression
- en.wikipedia.org
- This should not be confused with audio level compression (also known as companding), which reduces the dynamic range of audio signals. ...
- See http://web. ...
- This makes lossily-compressed files less than ideal for audio engineering applications, such as sound editing and multitrack recording. ...
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