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    SlashClone
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    SlashClone A SlashClone is CMS or blog software with features similar to Slashdot. SlashClones are generally written in something besides Perl, since Slash (the software used to run Slashdot) is freely available as a collection of Perl scripts. See also PHP-Nuke Postnuke Drupal

    Server-side scripting
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    executed by the web server itself, or by extension modules to the web server. Either form of scripting can be used to build up complex multi-page sites, but direct execution usually results in lower overhead due to the lack of calls to external interpreters. Dynamic websites are also sometimes powered by custom web application servers, for example the Python "Base HTTP Server" library, although some may not consider this to be server-side scripting. See also content management systems (CMS).

    TLAs from AAA to DZZ
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    CLG CLH CLI CLJ CLK CLL CLM CLN CLO CLP CLQ CLR CLS CLT CLU CLV CLW CLX CLY CLZ CMA CMB CMC CMD CME CMF CMG CMH CMI CMJ CMK CML CMM CMN CMO CMP CMQ CMR CMS CMT CMU CMV CMW CMX CMY CMZ CNA CNB CNC CND CNE CNF CNG CNH CNI CNJ CNK CNL CNM CNN CNO CNP CNQ CNR CNS CNT CNU CNV CNW CNX CNY CNZ COA COB COC COD COE COF COG COH COI COJ COK COL COM CON COO COP COQ COR COS COT COU COV COW COX COY COZ CPA CPB CPC CPD CPE CPF CPG CPH CPI CPJ CPK CPL CPM CPN CPO CPP CPQ CPR CPS CPT CPU CPV CPW CPX CPY CPZ CQA CQB CQC CQD CQE CQF CQG

    TikiWiki
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    From http://tikiwiki.org/TikiWiki : Tiki CMS/Groupware (aka TikiWiki) is a powerful open-source Content Management System (CMS) and Groupware that can be used to create all sorts of Web applications, Sites, Portals, Intranets and Extranets. TikiWiki also works great as a Web-based collaboration tool. TikiWiki is a multi-purpose package with a lot of native options and sections that you can enable/disable as you need them. It is designed to be international, clean and extensible. TikiWiki incorporates all the features present in several excellent wiki systems available today plus a lot of new features and options, allowing your wiki application to be whatever you want it to be--from a simple wiki to a complex site for a whole user community with many intermediate steps. You can use TikiWiki as a forums site, a chatroom,

    Crusoe
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    software abstraction layer, or virtual machine, known as the Code Morphing Software (CMS), running on a VLIW hardware "core". CMS is the only application written for the native VLIW architecture, and translates the incoming x86 instruction stream into VLIW instructions. In theory, it's possible for CMS to be modified to handle other instruction streams (i.e. to emulate other microprocessors) but this is not likely to happen anytime soon, since it's probable that the current hardware has been optimized for x86. The addition of an abstraction layer between the x86 instruction stream and the hardware means that the hardware architecture can change without breaking x86-compatability, just by modifying CMS. For example, the second-generation Crusoe has a 256-bit wide VLIW core versus 128-bit in the first generation. Crusoe performs in software some of

    Colonial Uganda
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    counties;" and finally having "arrogant" Baganda administrators issuing orders, collecting taxes, and forcing unpaid labor. In 1907 the Banyoro rose in a rebellion called nyangire, or "refusing," and succeeded in having the Baganda subimperial agents withdrawn. Meanwhile, in 1901 the completion of the Uganda railroad from the coast at Mombasa to the Lake Victoria port of Kisumu moved colonial authorities to encourage the growth of cash crops to help pay the railroad's operating costs. Another result of the railroad construction was the 1902 decision to transfer the eastern section of the Uganda Protectorate to the Kenya Colony, then called the East African Protectorate, to keep the entire railroad line under one local colonial administration. Because the railroad experienced cost overruns in Kenya, the British decided to justify its exceptional expense and

    Compact Muon Solenoid
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    Muon Solenoid The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is a large particle physics detector being (2003) built on the proton-proton Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland. Apprximately 2300 people from 159 scientific institutes form the collaboration building it. It will be located in an underground chamber at Cessy in France, just across the border from Geneva. The completed detector will be cylindrical, 21 metres long and 16 metres diameter and weigh approximately 125000 tonnes. The main goals of the experiment are: The discovery of the Higgs boson To look for evidence of supersymmetry To be able to study aspects of heavy ion collisions The name highlights features of the detector: Its relatively small size The powerful solenoid Its optimization for tracking muons Like most particle physics detectors, CMS has

    Conversational Monitor System
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    Monitor System The Conversational Monitor System (CMS) is a relatively simple interactive computing single-user operating system which was for many years IBM's principal time-sharing product. CMS runs primarily on IBM mainframe computers on top of the VM virtual machine operating system. Each CMS user appears to have their own personal operating system on their own private computer. The pair form a standard product, VM/CMS. The acronym CMS originally stood for Cambridge Monitor System, after the IBM laboratory (the Cambridge Scientific Center) where it was developed; it was later renamed by IBM when it became an official IBM product. CMS was developed in concert with VM to provide a time-sharing system; its original form was heavily influenced by CTSS, which was built by people at the same location (at MIT) as CSC.

    Content management system
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    management system A content management system (CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. CMSs allow end-users (typically authors of some sort) to provide new content in the form of articles. The articles are typically entered as plain text, perhaps with markup to indicate where other resources (such as pictures) should be placed. The system then uses rules to style the article, which separates the display from the content, which has a number of advantages when trying to get many articles to conform to a consistent "look and feel". The system then adds the articles to a larger collection for publishing. The systems also often include some sort of concept of the workflow for the target users, which defines how the new content is to be routed

    Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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    the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) is now the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

    The Chicago Manual of Style
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    Chicago Manual of Style The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) is one of the most highly regarded style guides for American English publications style, manuscript preparation, and, to a lesser degree, usage. It is commonly used by publishers and editors as the last resort for questions of proper presentation of text. In the publications world, style means punctuation, italicization, bolding, capitalization, tables, and so forth, and not prose style. It is published by the University of Chicago Press. The first edition was published by the university in 1906 under the title A Manual of Style. It is currently in its 15th (2003) edition. See also Style guide

    Xaraya
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    comes with a working LDAP module and we are actively developing new plugin systems. Xaraya employees an unique administration system, which allows quick navigation for quick administration. If you prefer the *Nuke style administration, you can easily over-ride the administration template and create a icon / link style admin. Xaraya also has a very quick installation method to get you off the ground running very quickly. The installation will install your database, and also check for several configuration values about your server. Xaraya also offers an extremely flexible and easy to use permissions system. The permissions were redesigned from the ground up with usability and flexibility in mind. Gone are the days of creating a permission and then crossing your fingers that it will work. Xaraya also offer built in short

    Aegir (software)
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    (software) Aegir (formerly known as Aegir CMS) is a Multilingual web-based administrative and Content management interface to the Midgard Open Source Content management system. It provides features like multi-company databases and WYSIWYG capabilities for content editing. Aegir was originally developed by Hong Kong Linux Center under the name of Nadmin Studio but was released to the Open Source community under the GNU General Public License in 2003. Aegir is also bundled in the Midgard Lite distribution. "Aegir" is also the sea god Nordic mythology. Name was chosen because most initial developers of Aegir come from the Baltic region.

    Acanthocephala
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    members are quite devoid of any mouth or alimentary canal, but have a well-developed body cavity into which the eggs are dehisced and which communicates with the exterior by means of an oviduct. The size of the animals varies greatly, from forms a few millimetres in length to Gigantorhynchus gigas, which measures from 10 to 65 cms. The adults live in great numbers in the alimentary canal of some vertebrates, usually fish, the larvae are as a rule encysted in the body cavity of some invertebrate, most often an insect or crustacean, more rarely a small fish. The body is divisible into a proboscis and a trunk with sometimes an intervening neck region. The proboscis bears rings of recurved hooks arranged in horizontal rows, and it is by means of these

    A sharp
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    portability. Ports have been made to various 16, 32, and 64 bit architectures: RS/6000, SPARC, DEC Alpha, IA-32, Intel 286, Motorola 680x0, System/370; several operating systems: Linux, AIX, SunOS, HP/UX, NeXT, Mach and other Unix systems, OS/2, DOS, Microsoft Windows, VMS and VM/CMS; C compilers: Xlc, gcc, Sun, Borland, Metaware and MIPS C. See also: Programming language This article (or an earlier version of it) contains material from FOLDOC, used with permission.

    Diagnosis-related group
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    are: normal newborn, vaginal delivery, heart failure, psychoses, cesarean section, neonate with significant problems, angina pectoris, specific cerebrovascular disorders, pneumonia, and hip/knee replacement. They comprise nearly 30 percent of all hospital discharges. Created by Robert Barclay Fetter in the Yale University with the material support of the former Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), nowadays the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), in the United States Department of Health and Human Services. In 1983 it was adopted officially by Medicare to pay hospitals for healthcare based on diagnosis, age, gender, and complications. The history, design and classification rules of the DRG system, as well as its application on patient discharge data and updating procedures, are presented in the HCFA DRG Definitions Manual (Also known as the Medicare DRG Definitions Manual and

    EZ publish
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    content management system and development framework. As a content management system (CMS) it's most notable feature is its revolutionary, fully customizable and extendable content model. This is also what makes it suitable as a platform for general web development. Its stand-alone libraries can be used for cross-platform, database independent PHP projects. eZ publish is also well suited for news publishing, e-commerce (B2B and B2C), portals, and corporate web sites, intranets, and extranets. Standard functionality in eZ publish 3 CMS: easy to create and edit content, advanced workflow system, content versioning, multilanguage possibilities, collaboration, e-commerce functionality, revolutionary content class system, role based access control, discussion forums and much more. More information about eZ publish can be found on http://ez.no

    Elizabeth of Romania
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    of honor, who was born at Greifs-wald in 1857, and married Dr Kremnitz of Bucharest; these were published between 1881 and 1888, in some cases under the pseudonyms Dito et Idem, and includes the novel Aus zwei Wdten (Leipzig, 1884), Anna Boleyn (Bonn, 1886), a tragedy, In der Irre (Bonn, 1888), a collection of short stories, &c. Edleen Vaughan, or Paths of Peril, a novel (London, 1894), and Sweet Hours, poems (London, 1904), were written in English. Among the translations made by "Carmen Sylva" are German versions of Pierre Loti's romance Pecheur d'Islande and of Paul de St Victor's dramatic criticisms Les Deux Masques (Paris, 1881-1884); and in particular The Bard of the Dimbovitza, a fine English version by "Carmen Sylva" and Alma Strettell of Helene Vacarescu's collection of Romanian folk-songs,

    Economy of the Republic of the Congo
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    mortgaged a substantial portion of its oil earnings, contributing to the government's shortage of revenues. The Congolese oil sector is dominated by the French parastatal oil company Elf-Aquitaine, which accounts for 70% of the country's annual oil production. In second position is the Italian oil firm Agip. Chevron, CMS Nomeko, and Exxon are among the American companies active in petroleum exploration or production. Following recent discoveries and oil fields currently under development, Congo's oil production is expected to continue to rise significantly in the next few years. The country's abundant rain forests are the source of timber. Forestry, which led Congolese exports before the discovery of oil, continues to generate 10% of export earnings, although high transportation costs, high wages, and low productivity have hurt the forestry industry in recent years.

    Economy of Equatorial Guinea
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    foresaw revenues of about 154 billion CFA francs (about U.S.$200 million), up about 50% from 2000 levels. Oil revenues account for about two-thirds of government revenue, and VAT and trade taxes are the other large revenue sources. Year 2001 government expenditures were planned to reach 158 billion CFA francs, up about 50% from 2000 levels. New investment projects represented about 40% of the budget, and personnel and internal and external debt payments represented about one-third of planned expenditures. The Equato-Guinean Government has undertaken a number of reforms since 1991 to reduce its predominant role in the economy and promote private sector development. Its role is a diminishing one, although many government interactions with the private sector are at times capricious. Beginning in early 1997, the government initiated efforts to attract significant

    FRESS
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    Dam's previous hypertext system, HES, that he had helped developed the previous year. FRESS ran on an IBM mainframe running VM/CMS. FRESS improved on HES's capabilities in many ways. FRESS users could insert a marker at any location within a text document and link the markered selection to any other point either in the same document or a different document. FRESS had two types of links: tags and "jumps". Tags were one-way links to information such as references or footnootes, while jumps were two-way links that could take the user through many separate but related documents, much like the World Wide Web of today. FRESS also had the ability to assign keywords to links to assist with navigation. FRESS is also possibly the first computer-based system to have an "undo" feature

    United States Department of Health and Human Services
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    began operation on May 4, 1980. It is administered by the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Operating Units 2 Related Legislation 3 External Links Operating Units Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services (OS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Administration on Aging (AOA) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) (formerly the Health Care Financing Administration). Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Indian Health Service (IHS) National Institutes of Health (NIH), Program Support Center (PSC), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) It no longer includes the Social Security Administration, which was

    Uganda before 1900
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    some of the ideas and regalia of kingship from Bunyoro in the eighteenth century. Chiefs (rwots) acquired royal drums, collected tribute from followers, and redistributed it to those who were most loyal. The mobilization of larger numbers of subjects permitted successful hunts for meat. Extensive areas of bushland were surrounded by beaters, who forced the game to a central killing point in a hunting technique that was still practiced in areas of central Africa in 1989. But these Acholi chieftaincies remained relatively small in size, and within them the power of the clans remained strong enough to challenge that of the rwot. Long-Distance Trade and Foreign Contact Until the middle of the nineteenth century, Uganda remained relatively isolated from the outside world. The central African lake region was, after all, a

    Hercules emulator
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    It emulates the hardware only; the operating system has to be supplied by the user. The IBM operating systems MVS, OS/390 and VM/CMS run under the emulator, but in most cases they cannot legally be used for license reasons. The public domain system OS/360 as well as Linux/390 can be run under the emulator however.

    VM (Operating system)
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    system is called CP, for "Control Program", and the term VM is often shorthand for VM/CMS, a complete package with other software, including CMS.) VM is named for its ability to run software in virtual machines which are isolated from each other; each user has the illusion of using a complete computer and can use their own operating system on this "private" computer. It initially ran on the System 360 and System 370 class mainframe machines, starting with the System 360 Model 67; it is still in wide use on IBM mainframes today. Not all VM users have to run CMS, though; initially, some preferred to run some form of OS/360 (or later MVS) in one or more virtual machines, to provide traditional batch processing services to those users who wanted

    Vickers K
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    the specifications for the 'K' gun: Weight of gun, complete with sights and empty cartridge bag 29.5 lbs (13.38 kgs) Weight of magazine with 60 rounds of .303" ammunition (later magazines held 100 rounds) 7.5 lbs (3.40 kgs) Length of gun with flash eliminator 37 inches (93.98 cms) Length of gun without flash eliminator 29 inches (73.68 cms) Rate of fire (approx) 950 rounds per minute The Vickers 'K' gun was originally an Aircraft observers gun as it had a high rate of fire which made it suitable for shooting at high speed planes and getting as many bullets on target in the short space of time in which a plane would have been visible and in range. There were two sizes of drum magazines which fed the gun, a 60-round

    IBM mainframe
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    System/360. System/360 was the first computer architecture in wide use to include provisions for the use of an operating system. Among these were the notion of supervisor and problem state programs and instructions, as well as memory protection. The primary operating systems in use today on IBM mainframes include MVS (also called OS/390 or z/OS), VM/CMS (also called z/VM), VSE, TPF, and most recently Linux. (A few systems also remain that run MUSIC/SP). Historical operating systems for the System/360 and its successors have included OS/360, MFT, MVT and SVS. Many of the pre-System/360 mainframes also had operating systems, but they were very rudimentary by today's standards. The System/370, System/390 and zSeries hardware can be emulated using the freely available Hercules emulator which runs under Linux and Windows. See also: IBM minicomputers,

    John McMurtry
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    other "unowned" elements of the environment. To exclude terrestrial ecoregions, he argues, is to exclude biodiversity, watershed, river, and other resources that are under the sole purview of states to protect. This is in contrast to such definitions as are used in proposals like Global Resource Banking, that tend to refer to the commons only in terms of what is outside the control and jurisdiction of the nation-state. This is major point of tension between apolitical Greens and those engaged in left-wing politics to control state power - one not wholly resolved by green politics which has so far failed to fully control any nations. McMurtry advocates a strict monetary policy that reinforces the actual value system of the society, opposes North American currency union, and has been a long standing

    Joseph Stannard
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    deepened his interest in marine subjects. In 1823 however Stannard was in a severe financial crisis, temporarily alleviated by the patronage of the Norwich manufacturer and entrepreneur John Harvey who commissioned Stannard to paint his masterwork, Thorpe Water frolic-afternoon. First exhibited in 1825 Thorpe Water Frolic-afternoon is a large oil on canvas work (108x172 cms) which depicts a civic regatta attended by almost 20,000 spectators when the population of Norwich itself was little more than 5,000. The Frolic was organised by John Harvey who aspired to promote Norwich as an international port. In 1826 Stannard married, but suffered from ill-health for much of his later life. Friends and relatives rallied to support him to recuperate at the sea-side resort of Yarmouth where he painted Yarmouth Beach and Jetty. However, Joseph Stannard

    Virtual machine
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    Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM). In this case, the virtual machine software allows a single environment to be created spanning multiple computers, so that the end user appears to be using only one computer rather than several. Techniques Emulation of the underlying raw hardware Since each user can run whatever operating system they want, this type of virtual machine allows users to do things like run two different operating systems (sometimes referred to as "guests") on their "private" virtual computers. Also, experimental new versions of operating systems can be run at the same time as older, more stable, versions, each in a separate virtual machine. The process can even be recursive; IBM debugged new versions of its virtual machine operating system, VM, in a virtual machine running under an older version of



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