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Strategic enterprise management at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
diagnosis. -Transfer of the data of analysis and calculation of the distance - type of the accounts of variable costs -Transfer of the data of calculation of the value of the indicators of piloting and strategic watch -Transfer of the data of realization of the recoverable potential Reporting and audit of consolidation of the data of accounting performances: -Operators, objective and methodology -Analysis and programming of indicators and ratios of piloting of the performance -Analysis and programming of the earnings reports of synthesis -Analysis and programming of the ratios of structures, and automatic release of successive accounting processes by taking into account updated standards: capacity of self-financing, breakeven points, synthetic balance, detailed balance, funds statement, cycles of exploitation, synthetic finance, table of investment, table of depreciations, activities of trade, activities of
SlashCode at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
written by Rob Malda, and is now maintained by Jamie McCarthy and Chris Nandor, among others. Slash is designed to be run on top of the Apache web server with a MySQL database for data storage and retrieval. It runs Slashdot (which has spawned many imitators) and is released under terms of the Free Software Foundation's GNU General Public License. Many other websites use various customized versions of this software for their own web forums. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 See also 2 External Links 3 Credit See also Content management systems Drupal Scoop External Links slashcode.com - Website for "All Things Slash" Slashcode's SourceForge.net project page Credit The article is partially based on materials from infoAnarchy wiki and is updated as needed.
Scoop at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
example of a collaborative tool. See also Content Management Systems, ScoopWiki License: GPL Scoop is an open source content management system / weblog engine written in Perl. It makes use of the MySQL database server (support for other databases is being worked on). Scoop was originally written by Rusty Foster for Kuro5hin.org, which is still the most popular site that uses it. It is now collaboratively developed and used on a large number of websites, including: Kuro5hin - The founding site Adequacy.org [1] Smokedot infoAnarchy Intune Joystick101 Satanosphere ShouldExist and many others Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1
ScriptBasic programming language at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
stability. The precompiled version available for Windows and Linux includes a command line version and a standalone web server. This BASIC can be the choice for developers, who seek a BASIC variant that runs on UNIX as well as under Windows. ScriptBasic has an open interface for module developers. There are several external modules developed by the developer of ScriptBasic as well as by other developers. These include data base connection handling for various database systems (MySQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC and others), binding to the library CURL, PNG graphics, GTK graphics window handling, socket handling, regular expression, thread support, compression algorithms and CGI. ScriptBasic also has an open interface for preprocessor developers. These are modules that may act not only during run-time but also compile time, thus making it possible to alter
Certification at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
the Association of Test Publishers ATP are certification bodies, a segment of the ATP membership which is experiencing strong growth in the late 1990's and 2000's The exponential growth in the number of computer-related certifications coupled with the relative ease of their acquisition has led to their devaluation in the eyes of many people in the technology field. In some cases, exam content is easily found by certification seekers (see brain dump sites]) allowing them to gain certification without knowing, or even understanding, the concepts being tested. Certifying agencies have responded in various ways. Some have incorporated hands-on testing, although there is no evidence that this reduces cheating or improves reliability or validity. Others have explored anti-cheating methodologies (e.g., Caveon [1]) or expanded their exam content. Faced with this difficult problem,
Bugzilla at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
both open source and proprietary. Bugzilla relies on an installed HTTP server (such as Apache) and a database (usually MySQL) to perform its work. Bugs can be submitted by anybody, and will be assigned to a particular developer. Various status updates for each bug are allowed, together with user notes and bug examples. The notion of a bug in Bugzilla is very general; for instance, Mozilla.org uses it to track feature requests as well.
Bonsai CVS code management system at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
checkins to the CVS server. Bonsai was founded by Terry Weissman. It was first written in TCL, then later ported to Perl. It still uses Perl, but runs off a MySQL database, and can be served using any Perl aware webserver, such as Apache.
Berkeley DB at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
features such as ACID transactions, fine-grained locking, an XA interface, hot backups and replication. Berkeley DB is the underlying storage system of several commercial LDAP servers, the MySQL database system, and many other commercial and Open Source applications. Berkeley DB is developed by Sleepycat Software. It is available with source code under a modified BSD-style Free software license. Developers who want to redistribute DB with proprietary applications must license it from Sleepycat. Berkeley DB includes compatibility interfaces for some historic UNIX database libraries: dbm, ndbm and hsearch.
DBI/DBD at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
DBD driver, in much the same way that hardware devices from multiple vendors can be used across CPU platforms. DBD implementations can be obtained by download from the Internet. DBD implementations exist for proprietary products such as Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, etc. and for freely available databases such as MySQL.
Database transaction at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
is usually issued to the database system in a language like SQL in this form: Begin the transaction Execute several queries (although any updates to the database aren't actually visible to the outside world yet) Commit the transaction (updates become visible if the transaction is successful) If the transaction fails at any point (possibly before getting to the Commit phase), the database system will rollback any changes. All other transactions will behave the same way as if the transaction had never existed. Transactions are supported in some form or other in database systems like Mimer SQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL and Oracle. See also: Distributed transaction Nested transaction ACID properties
Database management system at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
with large data sets. Although promoted for this role, they first came on the market in an area when databases were too small to need such systems, or so large they used custom solution anyway. As a general solution the multidimensional system never became popular directly. Object databases However the multidimensional systems did have one lasting impact on the market, they led directly to the development of the object database systems. Based on the same general structure and concepts as the multidimentional systems they generally developed out of, these new systems allowed the user to store objects directly in the database. That is, the programming constructs being used in the object oriented programming world could be used directly in the database, instead of first being converted to some other format. This
Dir (DOS Command) at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
Everything2 at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
is limited to the "Political Asylum" -- a separate "room" of the Chatterbox dedicated to such conversations. The site's administrators have the ability to "borg" -- prevent from using the Chatterbox or message system -- those users whose behavior violates the unwritten standards of politeness and decorum. This is done through a bot called EDB (short for "Everything Death Borg"), which announces when it has "swallowed" a user. Most silencings last for five minutes, though persistent trolls may be silenced for a longer period -- sometimes permanently. The message system lets users send private messages to other users. The messages are stored in the user's mailbox to be read when they next log in. The main use for the message system is giving constructive criticism to the author of a writeup;
Escapade at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
extremely fast, compared to other SSSL's. Escapade was originally designed to fill the need for a simple server-side scripting product that ran on non-Windows platforms. As such, it currently runs in the UNIX and Linux environments, the "workhorse" platformss of the Internet and Intranet. Plans for Windows NT development are under consideration. In addition to current support for the popular and efficient MySQL database, plans are underway to support Oracle and other generic ODBC-compliant databases (Sybase, SQL Server, etc.) in the immediate future. Escapade is written in C, which makes it easy to port to other platformss.
Ebuild at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
General Public License v2 # $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-www/mediawiki/mediawiki-20030829 aplank Exp $ DESCRIPTION="The software that runs http://www.wikipedia.org" SRC_URI=http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wikipedia/${PV} HOMEPAGE="http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/" LICENSE="GFDL-22" IUSE="php mysql perl python ocaml" DEPEND="virtual/glibc >=sys-libs/ncurses >=dev-lang/perl >=dev-lang/python >=media-libs/libpng >=sys-libs/readline >=dev-db/mysql ) >=dev-lang/ocaml ) >=dev-libs/libiconv src_unpack() { unpack ${A} epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}/ emake die}
IonPanel at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
and developed using PHP and powered by both PHP, a programming language, and MySQL, a database management system. IonPanel initially began as a small PHP application designed to store and publish news on a website. This initial experience led to the development of IonPanel as a website engine, an application capable to producing dynamic websites responding to user input and allowing the website author to quickly create and modify content on that website without the use of conventional tools. IonPanel 0.23 and 0.27 were prototypes, based upon the v76 Content Management System, but this line of code was completley scrapped in early 2002. Instead a new from-scrach design was developed, with help from other developers, and influences from both SACMS and GF-admin. The first release was in August 2002, and IonPanel
John the Ripper at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
run against include various DES formats, RSA MD4 and MD5, Kerberos AFS, and Windows LM hash. Additional modules have extended its ability to include passwords stored in LDAP, MySQL and others. John is designed to discover weak passwords from the encrypted information in system files. It operates by taking text strings (usually from a file containing words found in a dictionary), encrypting it in the same format as the password being examined, and comparing the output to the encrypted string. It also offers a brute-force mode.
MySQL at 2008-05-08 13:42:57
MySQL MySQL is a computer software product, a multithreadeded, multi-user, SQL (Structured Query Language) relational database server. MySQL, as free software, utilises the GNU General Public License. The PHP-MySQL combination is also cross-platform. The Swedish company MySQL AB writes and maintains the system, selling support and service contracts, as well as commercially-licensed copies of MySQL, and employing people all over the world who communicate over the internet. Two Swedes and a Finn founded MySQL AB: David Axmark, Allan Larsson and Michael "Monty" Widenius. Despite the widespread pronunciation of "SQL" as "sequel," professionals generally pronounce "MySQL" as "my ess-que-ell," not "my-sequel." Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Platforms 2 Programming Languages 3 The latest production version 4 The development version 5 Future releases 6 Criticisms of MySQL 7
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