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Good web design solutions can make you website stand out from the crowd Posted By : Ralph Ramah at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
there is a solution to this. An easy way to edit pages is through the content management system (CMS). CMS is used in web design to allow the website owner to add content to his website without the need to know HTML. Moreover, through good web design
Choosing a web design agency Posted By : Ralph Ramah at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
request of a customer, the web design agency may propose to build a website with Content Management System (CMS). Of course, such options carry a price tag and the web design agency will charge you as per the number of hours spent to build such a
Creston Moly Corp. - Appointment of new director at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
MONTREAL, May 12 /CNW Telbec/ - Creston Moly Corp. ('Creston' or the 'Company') (TSX-V: CMS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Richard Godfrey to its board of directors. Richard Godfrey brings a wealth of experience to Creston, having started
LTAC hospitals come out of gate as industry heads to slow-down at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
there are about 400 such facilities. LTACs were created by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or CMS, in 1985 to provide ongoing care for acutely ill patients who otherwise would be taking up beds in intensive care units of general hospitals
Franklin Regional found rife with problems at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
the orders of physicians. Medical records were a mess, and the building was in disrepair, according to the CMS review. There is only one anesthesiologist on staff, the review found, and certified registered nurse anesthetists, or CRNAs, routinely
Creston Moly Corp. - Appointment of new director at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
MONTREAL, May 12 /CNW Telbec/ - Creston Moly Corp. ('Creston' or the 'Company') (TSX-V: CMS - News) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Richard Godfrey to its board of directors. Richard Godfrey brings a wealth of experience to Creston, having
Creston Moly Corp. - Appointment of new director at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
- 09:05 EST MONTREAL, May 12 /CNW Telbec/ - Creston Moly Corp. ("Creston" or the "Company") (TSX-V: CMS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Richard Godfrey to its board of directors. Richard Godfrey brings a wealth of experience to Creston,
Wapple turns print interactive at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
be impossible to deliver optimised mobile internet sites to over 5,000 different handsets. Wapple Canvas Zest includes full CMS and hosting and is integrated with a number of mobile billing solutions, including PayForIt, MIGPay, MXTelecom, 2Ergo and the
Total Commerce Management launches e-commerce suite at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
their profit margins depending on specific market conditions. Intoscape comes with an editable and automated content management system (CMS) to develop and present content in a website or direct sales CRM interface. Replacement of third party software
DAM: Always the bridesmaid, never the bride? at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
As the Henry Stewart DAM Conference kicks off in New York City today, CMS Watch has quite a bit to say about the state of the DAM industry, based on our research for the recently released Digital Asset Management Report 2008. As we discuss
Franklin Regional found rife with problems at 2008-05-12 10:08:56
the orders of physicians. Medical records were a mess, and the building was in disrepair, according to the CMS review. There is only one anesthesiologist on staff, the review found, and certified registered nurse anesthetists, or CRNAs, routinely
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Variable message sign at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
or electronic or dynamic) message sign (often abbreviated VMS or CMS) is an electronic sign often used on roadways to give travelers information about special events. They warn of congestion, accidents, incidents, roadwork zones or speed limits on a specific highway segment. They may also ask vehicles to take alternative routes, limit travel speed, warn of duration and location of the incidents or just inform of the traffic conditions. A complete message on a panel generally includes a problem statement indicating incident, roadwork, stalled vehicle etc; a location statement indicating where the incident is located; an effect statement indicating lane closure, delay, etc and an action statement giving suggestion what to do traffic conditions ahead. These signs are also used for amber alert messages. VMS were deployed at least as early
List of Content Management Systems at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
source: OSCOM, the central organization for Open Source Content management provides many resources on Open Source CMS Content Management Frameworks: Apache Cocoon Apache Mason Jakarta Slide AxKit Krysalis Foundation Midgard (also in a "Lite" edition) OpenACS Slither Tea Trove Zope Content Management Systems: Aegir (previously Aegir CMS) Apache Lenya Ariadne Bitflux Bricolage Callisto Campsite CityDesk [1] - Windows client CMS CocoBlog Cofax Contenido [1] open source CMS DBPrism CMS Drupal the software used to power Debian Planet [1] and Kernel Trap [1]. e107 [1] Envolution [1] eZ publish Hyperwave [1] open source CMS Jahia CMS and Portal Server Komplete Lite Kontentor LifeCMS MamboServer [1] Open Source CMS that is centered towards publishing articles and news MMBase [1] MySource Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server (CPS) [1] - CMS based on Zope OmegaCMS OpenCMS
Linux Gazette at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
just a little more fun", the magazine have always had a finger on the pulse of Linux's open, collaborating and sharing culture. Fisk transferred the management of the Linux Gazette to SSC (under Phil Hughes) in 1996 in order to pursue medical studies, on the understanding that the publication would continue to be open, free and non-commercial. In October 2003, the Linux Gazette split into two competing groups; SSC decided to use a CMS, making the Linux Gazette site similar to that of Linux Journal, the company's main magazine. This change was resisted by The Answer Gang--which includes the Gazette's editors and many of its regular authors--who have decided to continue the Linux Gazette in its original form. SSC has attempted to assert trade mark claims over the publication, which have
List of programming languages at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
AspectJ Assembly Atlas Autocode Autocoder AutoLISP AWK B B BASIC BCPL Befunge BETA Bigwig Bistro programming language BLISS Blue Bourne shell (sh) Bourne-Again shell (bash) Brainfuck BUGSYS BuildProfessional C C C++ C# Caché Basic Caché ObjectScript Caml Ceicil Cg CHILL Clarion Clipper Clos CLU CMS-2 Cold Fusion COBOL CobolScript Cocoa programming language COMAL Concurrent Clean CORAL66 Common Lisp CPL Curl D D dBASE II Delphi Dibol Dylan E E Eiffel ElastiC Elf Escapade (server-side programming) Erlang Euphoria Euclid EXEC EXEC2 F F# Flow-Matic Forth FORTRAN FP Frontier G GEMBASE GENIE Godiva Gödel H HAL/S (real-time aerospace programming language) Haskell HTML HTMLScript Hugo HyperCard I ICI Icon IDL Inform INTERCAL Information Processing Language (IPL) Io J J Java JavaScript JCL JOVIAL Joy Jython K K Kid KRYPTON Kvikkalkul L LabVIEW Lagoona Leda
List of operating systems at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
NetWare (by Novell) NeXTStep (which, more or less, became Mac OS X by NeXT) Plan 9, Inferno (networked OS originally from Bell Labs Computer Research) Primos by Prime Computer BS2000 by Siemens AG Acorn Arthur ARX RISC OS RISCiX Amiga AmigaOS Atari ST TOS MultiTOS MiNT Apple/Macintosh Apple DOS A/UX ProDOS GS/OS Mac OS Mac OS X Apple Darwin Be Incorporated BeOS BeIA Zeta Digital/Compaq/HP AIS OS-8 ITS (for the PDP-6 and PDP-10) TOPS-10 (for the PDP-10) WAITS TENEX (from BBN) TOPS-20 (for the PDP-10) RSTS/E (ran on several machines, chiefly PDP-11s) RSX-11 (multiuser, multitasking OS for PDP-11s) RT-11 (single user OS for PDP-11) VMS (by DEC for the VAX mini-computer range; later renamed OpenVMS) IBM OS/2 AIX (a version of Unix) OS/400 OS/390 VM/CMS DOS/VSE OS/360 (first OS planned for
MVS at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
It is unrelated to IBM's other mainframe operating system called VM/CMS. First released in 1974, MVS was later renamed by IBM, first to MVS/XA (eXtended Architecture), next to MVS/ESA (Enterprise Systems Architecture), then to OS/390 when UNIX services were added, and finally to z/OS when 64-bit support was added on the zSeries models; but it remains fundamentally the same operating system. Programs designed and built for MVS can still run on z/OS without modification. MVS is descended from SVS (Single Virtual Storage), which is in turn descended from MVT, one of the original variants of OS/360. The first variant of OS/360, PCP (Primary Control Program), did not support multitasking; MVT (Multitasking with a Variable number of Tasks) was an enhancement that did. SVS added virtual storage (more commonly known outside IBM
Moodle at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
has a relatively large userbase. Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a software package designed to help educators create quality online courses. Such e-learning systems are sometimes also called Learning Management Systems (LMS) or Virtual Learning Environments (VLE). Moodle is Open Source software, which means you are free to download it, use it, modify it and even distribute it (under the terms of the GNU General Public License). Moodle runs without modification on Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Netware and any other system that supports PHP, including most webhost providers. Data is stored in a single database: MySQL and PostgreSQL are best supported, but it can also be used with Oracle, Access, Interbase, ODBC and others.
Midgard (software) at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
Midgard (software) Midgard CMS is an Open Source Content management system built on the Midgard Framework. Features include web-based authoring WYSIWYG interfaces and configurable XML workflow system. The Midgard Content Management Framework was initially released in May 1999, and has since gathered a sizable user and developer community. Midgard powers thousands of web sites ranging from simple organizational websites to major portals like New Zealand eGovernment site and Playbill. Midgard is built on the LAMP (Linux, Apache, PHP and MySQL) platform. There is also a separate pure-PHP implementation for hosted environments and Windows systems called Midgard Lite The name Midgard comes from Nordic mythology, meaning the world of humans. History Midgard Project was started in early 1998 by Jukka Zitting and Henri Bergius for a Finnish Historical reenactment organization
Medicare (United States) at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
not cover). In 2003, Medicare provides health care coverage for 40 million Americans. Enrollment is expected to reach 77 million by 2031, when the Baby Boom generation is fully enrolled. It is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) (formerly the Health Care Financing Administration) in the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Medicare uses the Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) to determine how much money each doctor should earn, although it is criticized for not paying doctors enough because of the low conversion factor. Because of the nature of RBRVS, it is possible to pay all doctors more or less depending on how much money the person paying (CMS in this case) is willing to pay. Somewhat limited prescription drug coverage was added in 2003
Medicaid at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
provides health insurance for the poor. It is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) (formerly the Health Care Financing Administration) in the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was established in 1997. Important Legislation 1965 PL 89-97 Medicaid 1997 PL 105-33 Balanced Budget Act (Childrens Health Insurance Program) See also: Medicare (United States)
Maori Wars at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
Titokowaru's armourer and later became a noted tohunga or priest. A group or category that is seldom mentioned and never considered in the histories is the half castes, the people of mixed Māori and Pakeha descent of which there would have been several thousand in New Zealand at the time of the Wars. That is probably because then, as now, they did not constitute a separate identifiable group. They saw themselves as either Māori or Pakeha and chose their sides according to other criteria. Strategy and tactics The British Army were professional soldiers who had experienced fighting in various parts of the Empire, they were led by officers who were themselves trained by men who fought at Waterloo. The Māori fighters were warriors, survivors of the Musket Wars, 20 years of
Nodachi at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
length of 3 shaku (90.9 cm) or more, however, as with most terms in Japanese sword arts, there is no exact definition of the size of a Ôdachi. Generally speaking, swords that are longer than normal* ones are classified as Ôdachi. The normal length of swords varied slightly depending on the period. During the Edo era, the average length of a sword was about 66 - 70 cms, however during the Heian and Kamakura era it was around 80 cm. Lengths varied during different eras because the methods of use varied also. During the Heian and Kamakura era Samurai rode on horseback which required a longer blade (about 80 cm). Samurai during the Edo era didn't usually ride horses, so a shorter (about 66 -70 cm) blade was more useful.
Operating systems timeline at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
1964 OS/360 (announced) 1965 Multics (announced) OS/360 (shipped) Tape Operating System (TOS) 1966 MS/8 1967 CP/CMS ITS WAITS 1969 ACP (IBM) TENEX Unix 1970 DOS/BATCH 11 (PDP-11) 1971 OS/8 1972 MFT MVT RDOS SVS VM/CMS 1973 Alto OS RSX-11D RT-11 VME 1974 MVS (MVS/XA) 1976 CP/M TOPS-20 1978 Apple DOS 3.1 (first Apple OS) TripOS VMS 1979 Apple DOS 3.2 1980 Apple DOS 3.3 OS-9 QDOS SOS XDE (Tajo) (Xerox Development Environment) Xenix 1981 MS-DOS 1982 SunOS (1.0) Ultrix 1983 Lisa OS Coherent ProDOS 1984 Macintosh OS (System 1.0) QNX UniCOS 1985 AmigaOS Atari TOS MIPS OS Microsoft Windows 1.0 1986 GS-OS HP-UX 1987 Arthur IRIX (3.0 is first SGI version) Minix OS/2 (1.0) Microsoft Windows 2.0 1988 A/UX (Apple Computer) LynxOS MVS/ESA OS/400 1989 AIX NeXTSTEP (1.0) RISC OS SCO
OpenACS at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
large set of applications, that can be used to deploy web sites that are strong on collaboration. Some of the powerful applications are Workflow, CMS, Messaging, Bug/Issue tracker, e-commerce, blogger, chat and forums. OpenACS has dozens more applications. A sophisticated application development toolkit, that provides a extensive set of APIs and services to enable quick development of new applications. OpenACS runs on AOLserver and needs either Oracle database or PostgreSQL. Homepage: http://openacs.org/ Sidenote: OpenACS formerly a product of ArsDigita Corporation (ACS) is one of the more famous products to be based completely on the AOLserver. The ACS code tree forked, with the Tcl code base being maintained by the OpenACS project, while the product line continued at RedHat as RedHat CCM, being re-written in Java / J2EE. See also: http://openacs.org/about/ Philip
P V P P College of Engineering at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
Sion, Mumbai. It is approved by the Government of Maharashtra, University of Mumbai and AICTE (All India Council of Technical Education) to conduct degree courses in Electronics and Computer Engineering. Various companies like L & T , CMC, Patni Computers, CMS , TCS visit the college for campus interviews. Dr. J. P. Desai is Principal of the college.
Resource-Based Relative Value Scale at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
should be paid. History RBRVS was created at Harvard in their national RBRVS study from December 1985 and completed on September 29, 1988. At that time, it was submitted to the HCFA (today the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS) to be used in the American Medicare system. In December of the following year, President George H. W. Bush signed into law the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989, switching Medicaid to an RBRVS payment scedule. This took effect in January 1, 1992. Starting in 1991, the American Medical Association updated RBRVS continually. As of May 2003, over 3,500 corrections have been submitted to the CMS.
REXX at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
3 Under OS/2 3.5 Spelling 3.6 External Links History Originally a scripting language developed at IBM. REXX was the successor to the script languages EXEC and EXEC 2. It was also designed to be a macro or scripting language for any system. As such, it is a precursor to TCL and Python. Over the years IBM developed versions for many of its operating systems: VM/CMS, OS/2, PC-DOS, MVS/TSO, AS/400, and AIX. Non-IBM versions have also been developed for Atari, Unix, DEC, Windows, and MS-DOS. Later versions of the Amiga OS included a version of REXX called AREXX. Several freeware versions are available. REXX/IMC and Regina are the most widely-used open-source ports to Windows and Linux. In 1996 ANSI published a standard for REXX: ANSI X3.274-1996 "Information Technology - Programming Language REXX"
System/360 at 2008-05-12 10:08:51
consisted of six computers and forty common peripherals, there were thirteen models in all. The cheapest model was the 360/20 with 24k of memory, only half the registers of other models and the instruction set was not binary-compatible with the rest of the range. The most significant model was the 360/67 (first shipped in August 1966), which was the first to offer virtual machine computing to its users through its CP-67 operating system, later called VM/370 (see: CMS/VM). Operating System/360 (OS/360) was developed for mid-range System/360. The smaller machines used DOS/360 and the larger were supposed to use TSS/360 (Time-Sharing System, a Multics copy), but it never worked properly and was replaced with either CP-67, MTS (Michigan Time-Sharing System), TSO (Time-Sharing Option for OS/360) or a number of others. The System/360
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