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Multi Universe Data Energy
3,632 wordsCONCEPT TOWARD UNDERSTANDING MULTI - UNIVERSE ENGINEERING by Isabel MillerMOVEMENT AND CONCEPTA mathematical movement based on a concept of prime numbers from which to model energy pools and their link status to parallel memory spaces is a decisive factor in understanding how a unified theory for energy qualifies as a model for energy exchange within a limited function criteria as set out herein. Life spaces connected by transit designs and their sequence modulations produce flow dynamic accessi...
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Xml For Electronic Data Interchange Applications
2,749 wordsXML and Java Abstract Most web developers are intimately familiar with HTML, which is a language for presenting information on-screen so that it can be read by a human. A new markup language is rapidly gaining attention, however. XML allows for the presentation of information which can be read by a computer program. It is likely that the future of web development includes the creation of increasing numbers of programs, which make intelligent use of the data on XML-based web pages. And Java is a ...
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Lower Layers From The Application's Data Format
1,001 wordsThe OSI layers (from the bottom up) are as follows: Physical: Transmits data Data Link: Corrects transmission errors Network: Provides the physical routing information Transport: Verifies that data is correctly transmitted Session: Synchronizes data exchange between upper and lower layers Presentation: Converts network data to application-specific formats Application: End-user interface The application, presentation, and session layers are all application-oriented in that they are responsible fo...
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Data Warehouse From An Application
3,405 wordsContents 1. Introduction 2. What is a data warehouse 3. Past, Present and Future 4. Data Warehouses and Business Organisations 5. Conclusion 6. Bibliography 1.0 Introduction In recent years, data warehousing has emerged as the primary method of analysing sales and marketing data for a competitive advantage. As the number of knowledge workers using the data warehouse / data mart grows and the amount of data increases daily, performance problems have become a major concern of both the Information ...
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Data From Applications To Databases
1,875 wordsWEEK 4 INDIVIDUAL PAPER OLAP, DATA MARTS AND WAREHOUSES, THREE-TIER ARCHITECTURE AND ASP DBM 405 OLAP, Data Marts and Warehouses, Three-Tier Architecture and ASPOLAPThe term OLAP stands for 'On-Line Analytical Processing'. OLAP is a technology used to process data a high performance level for analysis and shared in a multidimensional cube of information. The key thing that all OLAP products have in common is multidimensionality, but that is not the only requirement for an OLAP product. An OLAP a...
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Sony Clie Peg S 320
827 wordsYour Right-hand-man is in your Palm In the 1980's no one who was anyone, went anywhere, without his or her Filofax. The end of the 1990's had replaced it by its digital equivalent - the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). A PDA is effectively a handheld PC, capable of handling all the normal tasks of its leather-bound ancestor - address book, notepad, appointments diary and phone list. Most PDAs offer many more applications besides, such as spreadsheet, word processor, database, financial manageme...
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New Data Types And Instructions
797 wordsMMX TM Technology The MMX TM Technology extension to the Intel Architecture is designed to accelerate multimedia and communications software running on Intel Architecture processors (Peleg and Weiser). The technology introduces new data types and instructions that implement a SIMD architecture model and is defined in a way that maintains full compatibility with all existing Intel Architecture processors, operating systems, and applications. MMX technology on average delivers 1.5 to 2 times perfo...
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Eai Enterprise Application Integration
1,892 wordsEAI - What is it? EAI - Enterprise Application Integration. Currently the toast of the consulting classes, replacement to ERP, the new universal IT panacea. As with everything else there is a glint of gold in this but you do have to dig hard to find it. There are a wide variety of so called EAI solutions. As with all IT, the only way that an EAI solution will work for you, is if your IT system currently works for you. EAI is not a magic bullet. It will not recreate your business process making i...
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Developing Applications For Mobile Platforms Like Pda
534 wordsMobile computing has its own requirements on middle ware solutions that are most popular n-tier formula today. Mobiles require small-footprint applications that can access business objects deployed in existing middle ware servers. The most common answer to this need is a copy and sync architecture. Data copied to and received from the PDA application is later synced with the main system by a serial connection and proprietary sync hing software. Obviously, this system has serious flaws: the appli...
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Data Migration From Existing Application
1,026 wordsClient and Business Information Kellogg Towing has been in business since 1985. The company provides vehicle-towing service for most California regions. Daily pickup requests from customers are received via fax machine. The request is entered into a Q&A based application running on a windows 98 computer. Transactions are printed, collated and given to a driver for that day's pickup schedule. Another copy is sent to a customer for billing, and finally another copy is submitted to accounting. The ...
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Your Microsoft Palladium System
734 wordsPalladium In June of 2002, Microsoft made public its plans to develop a new system of digital rights management called Palladium. The idea behind the monopoly's newest initiative is a fairly old one: combine hardware and software to create a so-called "trusted" user interface. This idea, in its pure form, benefits users immensely. It would allow for an exceedingly pure and safe form of computing, compared to today's standards. If properly implemented, the system would only allow certain applicat...
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