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Extractions: Feedback Java API for XML Processing Eric Armstrong The JBuilder2 Bible , as well as Sun's Java XML programming tutorial. For a time, Eric was involved in efforts to design next-generation collaborative discussion/decision systems. His learn-by-ear, see-the-fingering music teaching program is currently on hold while he finishes a weight training book. His Web site is http://www.treelight.com JavaServer Faces Technology Jennifer Ball is a staff writer at Sun Microsystems, where she documents JavaServer Faces technology. Previously she has documented the Java2D API, the J2EE platform deploytool, and JAXB. She holds an M.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Computer Science from Mills College. Web Applications and Technology Stephanie Bodoff is a staff writer at Sun Microsystems. In previous positions she worked as a software engineer on distributed computing and telecommunications systems and object-oriented software development methods. Since her conversion to technical writing, Stephanie has documented enterprise application development methods, object-oriented databases, application servers, and Web technologies. She is a co-author of The J2EE Tutorial Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
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Extractions: S**3: See Shared Stand-alone Storage S.M.A.R.T.: See SMART S/390: See System/390 S/3x0: Any or all of the System/390 and series. The complete set of IBM mainframes before the eserver zSeries 900 was announced October 3, 2000. SA: IBM System Automation for OS/390. See System Automation SAA: AS/400 , and PS /2. However, the real function of SAA was to provide an infrastructure for distributed and cooperative processing, and for presenting the most complex system as a single system image. The four pillars of SAA are CPI (Common Programming Interface), CUA (Common User Access), CCS (Common Communications Support), and Common Applications. It did a lot of good in helping IBM and the mainframe industry rationalize its product lines and standards, and has now been allowed to gently expire. Bringing REXX to z/OS was also a big benefit to anyone who ever had to use CLIST for anything beyond saving a set of TSO commands. SAA-compliant: Products which can internetwork with SAA applications are SAA-compliant. SAA-compliant products include IMS DB CICS VSE/ESA . According to IBM (June 1989) an SAA compliant product must: run in SAA environments; conform with the
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Extractions: For those interested in the enterprise of understanding intelligence AI programming involves working in domains for which the problem is often poorly understood - hence the design-code cycle is often very tightly coupled. This gives rise to a need for flexible environments and languages capable of supporting rapid changes in knowledge representation schemes and alterations to the inference processes at work.
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Extractions: Mutterings on things generally Tuesday, 04 May 2004 VB String Functions in Javascript You know VBScript, and miss some of its functionality in JavaScript? You know JavaScript, but think that itâs string handling leaves something to be desired? Check out VB String Functions in Javascript , a handy library of string functions (e.g., trim, lcase, format, etc). [via The JavaScript Weblog Some useful stuff in there. 05/04/2004 10:50:43 (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00) Comments [0] Sunday, 02 May 2004 MeadCo's ScriptX in Zeepe Not a lot of people seem to know this, but MeadCo's ScriptX printing component is also included within the Zeepe framework , along with MaxiPT. Why is this interesting? If you are already using ScriptX then you are quite probably providing some sort of Web application to your users (wanting good control of the print process from within IE is probably not high on the list of a general information web page) and you have already taken the decision to ship some additional code to users to work with Internet Explorer (the ScriptX ActiveX control). Yes, so, why is Zeepe interesting?
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IEEE Multimedia Newsletter Kaleida chose to provide an objectoriented environment with a true programminglanguage that could also be used to write simple scripts, called scriptx. http://www.computer.org/tab/tcmm/BRAUN/ABSTRACT.HTM
Extractions: Kaleida was officially created in July 1992 as a joint venture between IBM and Apple . Our Mission was to create a software platform that would be independent of operating systems and hardware and enable new forms of multimedia. Our customers are multimedia developers and we wanted to create an enviroment that removed the limitation that were facing. We saw the customer's needs in two large categories. First, existing authoring tools limited the creative range of the multimedia developer; they support only a single visual metaphor; they do not provide accurate control of time and synchronization; they are closed environments. To achieve creative goals, many developers sidestepped the authoring tools and resorted to programming languages like C, but were then forced to provide their own support for media. We wanted to set the developer free creatively by providing a system that would do the ``heavy lifting.'' Second, we saw our target customers needing to achieve increased development efficiency. Traditional methods produced no reusable code and required expensive porting or tweaking to support multiple platforms.
Technical Electives For EE List or knowledge of an objectoriented or fourth-generation (scripting) programminglanguage, for example, C++, Hypertalk, Supertalk, Lingo, Openscript, scriptx. http://www.ee.ucr.edu/~dtan/techelectivesEElist.htm
Extractions: Lecture, three hours; laboratory, six hours. Prerequisite(s): CS 120B/EE 120B. Covers design and use of embedded systems. Topics include interfacing central processing units with intelligent peripheral devices; real-time constraints on system design; hardware and software codesign techniques; and interfacing systems with real- world devices. CS 130. Computer Graphics. (4) Lecture, three hours; laboratory, three hours. Prerequisite(s): CS 141, MATH 113 (MATH 113 may be taken concurrently); or consent of instructor. A study of the fundamentals of computer graphics necessary to design and build graphics applications. Examines raster graphics algorithms including scan-converting graphics primitives, anti-aliasing, and clipping. Also covers geometric transformations, viewing, solid modeling techniques, hidden-surface removal algorithms, color models, illumination, and shading. Individual and group projects are assigned. CS 161. Design and Architecture of Computer Systems. (4)
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Extractions: Wow, I've gotten some excellent Marc Canter @ 06/01/2002 08:24 PM . First of all - right on in your insistance of using real backround info, and real arguments - when critisizing Ted's statements. Thanks! I'm all in favor of having ideas critiqued; that's the cornerstone of progress. And heaven knows I've lapsed into too-personal argumentation myself. It just seems to me that, in Ted Nelson's case, this kind of response comes out of the woodwork, and it's the repetitious nature of it that bothers me, I suppose, as much as the content. Secondly I'd like to point out that 2 way links have been around - but those of us who implemented them - have had to do so 'manually' so to speak. See a series of articles we did back in 1996-7: Art vs Commerce Media Lib The RAM conspiracy Japanese Politicians are in trouble ... What Bill Gates Doesn't Understand about On-line Content . Needless to say these two-way links only worked within our own world. Is there an IETF or W3C proposal for two-way links - I'm unaware of?