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EZ publish at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
publish eZ publish 3 is an open source 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
Engine tuning at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
of the valves in the engine, thus increasing the velocity that the fuel/air mixture can enter the engine, and the exhaust gases to leave. Using multiple valves per cylinder results in the same thing - it is often more practical to have several small valves than have larger single valves. Increasing the valve opening height (lift), by changing the profiles of the camshaft. Optimising the valve timing to improve burning efficiency - usually this increases power at one range of operating speeds at the expense of reducing it at others. For many applications this compromise is acceptable. Again this is usually achieved by a differently profiled camshaft. Using larger bored, smoother, less contorted manifolds for intake and exhaust. This helps maintain the velocity of gases. The larger bore may extend right
Education in the People's Republic of China at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
Republic of China Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Education policy 2 The education system 2.1 New Directions 2.2 Compulsory Education Law 2.3 Key Schools 3 Primary education 3.4 Primary Schools 3.5 Preschool Education 3.6 Special Education 4 Secondary education 4.7 Middle Schools 4.8 Vocational and Technical Schools 5 Higher education 5.9 Background 5.10 Modernization Goals in the 1980s 5.10.1 Entrance Examinations and Admission Criteria 5.10.2 Changes in Enrollment and Assignment Policies 5.10.3 Scholarship and Loan System 5.10.4 Study Abroad 5.11 Educational Investment 6 Teachers 7 Adult education 7.12 Role in Modernization 7.13 Alternative Forms 7.14 Literacy and Language Reform 8 See also 9 References Education policy During the Cultural Revolution, higher education in particular suffered tremendous losses; the system was shut down, and a rising generation of college and graduate students,
Earthworm at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
lumbricids (Lumbricidae), mostly due to the recent rapid spread of a relatively few European species, but there are several other families, e.g. Megascolecidae, Sparganophilidae, Glossoscolecidae, Haplotaxidae, and others. These other families are often very different from the lumbricids in behavior, physiology and habitat. Anatomy Earthworms have a closed circulatory system. They have two main blood vessels that extend through the length of their body- a ventral bood vessel which leads the blood to the posterior end, and a dorsal blood vessel which leads to the anterior end. The dorsal vessel is contractile and pumps blood forward, where it is pumped into the ventral vessel by a series of "hearts" which vary in number in the different taxa. The blood is distributed from the ventral vessel into capillaries on the body wall
E-gif at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
developments e-GIF is the UK eGovernment Interoperability Framework. This is an extremely ambitious exercise intended to resolve and prevent (or at least minimise) problems arising from incompatible content of different computer systems. What are the aims of e-GIF? to enable the seamless flow of information across government/ Public Service Organisations to set practical standards using stable well supported products to provide support, guidance and toolkits to enable the standards to be met to provide a long term strategy that is able to accommodate and adapt Key e-GIF Policies alignment with the Internet: the universal adoption of common specifications used on the Internet and World Wide Web for all public sector information systems adoption of XML as the primary standard for data integration and presentation tools for all public sector systems adoption
E-learning at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
course requires putting together a sequence of learning objects. One important point is to help teachers organize their pedagogical perspective. Some institutes for Higher education are devoted to this mission (training, counselling, funding, developpment, etc.). One example (IPM) may be found in Belgium: http://www.ipm.ucl.ac.be (website in French). The general philosophy (in English) for promoting E-learning and other technological tools may be found in http://www.ipm.ucl.ac.be/Marcel/TDM_english.html Claroline (see below) was developed by IPM (namely, Institute for Pedagogy and Multimedias). More recent approaches focus on dialogue, interaction and collaborative activities - courses still contain content but it is of secondary importance or is generated by the students. An open source course management system that makes this approach easier is Moodle (see below). This advocates Social-Constructivism as a pedagogical perspective, whereby learners construct their knowledge
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
was Lesage. He studied closely the works of Charles Bonnet, and the political ideas of Rousseau and Voltaire. In 1763 he was called back to Düsseldorf, and in the following year he married and took over the management of his father's business. After a short period he gave up his commercial career, and in 1770 became a member of the council for the duchies of Jülich and Berg, in which capacity he distinguished himself by his ability in financial affairs, and his zeal in social reform. Jacobi kept up his interest in literary and philosophic matters by an extensive correspondence, and his mansion at Pempelfort, near Düsseldorf, was the centre of a distinguished literary circle. With CM Wieland he helped to found a new literary journal. Der Teutsche Mercur, in which
Union between Sweden and Norway at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
necessity for internal reform became urgent in Sweden. The antiquated Riksdag of the Estates, where the privileged estates predominated, while the cultivated middle class was practically unrepresented, had become an insuperable obstacle to all free development; but though the Riksdag of 1840 itself raised the question, the king and the aristocracy refused to entertain it. Yet the reign of Charles XIV was, on the whole, most beneficial to Sweden; and if there was much just cause for complaint, his great services to his adopted country were generally acknowledged. Abroad he maintained a policy of peace based mainly on a good understanding with Russia. Oscar I See also: Oscar I of Sweden Charles XIV's son and successor King Oscar I was much more liberally inclined. Shortly after his accession on March 4,
Fascism at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
by roman tribunes - popular speakers. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Definition 2 Practice of fascism 3 Italian Fascism 4 Fascism as an International Phenomenon 5 See Also 6 External Links Definition The word fascism has come to mean any system of government resembling Mussolini's, that exalts nation and often race above the individual, and uses violence and modern techniques of propaganda and censorship to forcibly suppress political opposition, engages in severe economic and social regimentation, and espouses nationalism and sometimes racism (ethnic nationalism). Nazism is usually considered as a kind of fascism, but it should be understood that although Nazism sought the state's purpose in serving an ideal to valuing what its content should be; its people, race, and the social engineering of these aspects of culture to the ends
Guillain-Barre syndrome at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nervous system (e.g. not the brain and spinal cord). It is also called acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, acute idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis, acute idiopathic polyneuritis and Landry's ascending paralysis. The pathologic hallmark of the disease is myelin loss of peripheral nerves due to an acute and progressive inflammation of unknown cause. It is suggested that it is an autoimmune disease, in which the sufferer's immune system is triggered into damaging the nerve covering. There is some support for this in that half of all cases occur soon after a microbial infection or respiratory or gastrointestinal viral infection. Many cases developed in people who received the 1976 swine flu vaccine. Peripheral nerves originate in the spinal cord and proceed to their target tissues (mainly muscle, skin and all internal
Good Agricultural Practices at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
to apply for on-farm production and post-production processes, resulting in safe and healthy food and non-food agricultural products, while taking into account economical, social and environmental sustainability. Though the term is not new, it has really begun to get wide attention at the end of the 1990s. GAPs may be applied to a wide range of farming systems and at different scales. They are applied through sustainable agricultural methods, such as integrated pest management, integrated fertilizer management and conservation agriculture. They rely on four principles: Economically and efficiently produce sufficient (food security), safe (food safety) and nutritious food (food quality); Sustain and enhance natural resources; Maintain viable farming enterprises and contribute to sustainable livelihoods; Meet cultural and social demands of society. The concept of GAPs has changed in recent years because
General equilibrium at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
factor of production, a small increase in the output of that industry will not bid the price of that factor up. To a first order approximation, firms in the industry will not experience decreasing costs and the industry supply curves will not slope up. If an uses an appreciable amount of that factor of production, an increase in the output of that industry will exhibit increasing costs. But such a factor is likely to be used in substitutes for the industry's product, and an increased price of that factor will have effects on the supply of those substitutes. Consequently, the first order effects of a shift in the supply curve of the original industry under these assumptions include a shift in the original industry's demand curve. General equilibrium is designed to
History of the PRC (1976-present) at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
all fields. The party encouraged artists, writers, and journalists to adopt more critical approaches, although open attacks on party authority were not permitted. In late 1980, Mao's Cultural Revolution was officially proclaimed a catastrophe. Deng Xiaoping (right)with his mentor and comrade Zhou Enlai (left) "Reform and Opening-up" Relations with the West improved markedly. In February 1972 American President Richard M. Nixon made an unprecedented eight-day visit to the PRC and met with Mao Zedong. Then on February 22, 1973 the United States and the People's Republic of China agreed to establish liaison offices. Although both sides intended to establish diplomatic relations quickly, this move was delayed until 1979 due to the Watergate scandal. Deng traveled abroad and had a series of amicable meetings with western leaders, traveling to the United States
History of the United States National Security Council 1981-1989 at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
emphasized the "integration" of the proposed policies and views of the foreign affairs agencies. Nor did he take on any of the articulation of administration foreign policy(a responsibility left to Secretary Haig who at first thought of himself as the "Vicar" of foreign affairs. Changes were made in the NSC from the outset of the Reagan presidency. At a February 25, 1981, meeting chaired by Meese, Cabinet-level heads of the major foreign affairs agencies agreed on a plan to establish three Senior Interdepartmental Groups (SIGs) on foreign, defense, and intelligence problems, chaired respectively by the Secretaries of State and Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence. Under the SIGs, a series of Assistant Secretary-level Interdepartmental Groups (IGs), each chaired by the agency with particular responsibility, dealt with specific issues. The NSC
History of Somalia at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
to their own side of the fence. Surprisingly the biggest threat to European colonial ambitions in Somalia came from Ethiopian Emperor Mendik II who had successfully avoided having his own country occupied, and was planning to play another round of Ethiopia's favorite national past time, i.e. "lets go conquer the Somalis". By 1900 he had seized the Ogaden region in western Somalia, which was mostly desert and only good for meager livestock production. Ironically even today, long after all the Europeans had given up on their relatively valuable colonial possessions, Ogaden, the most barren of Somali provinces, is still frequently fought over by the two bordering nations. Most likely more blood has watered the ground in Ogaden than rain. Somali resistance to their colonial masters, both familiar and foreign, began in
H2G2 at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
course, was famous for the Radio Series/TV Series/Book Series/Play of the same name). h2g2 serves as a handy abbreviation for that rather lengthy title, with the advantage that most people are able to spell it. Like many other dot-com companies, Adams' company TDV ran into financial difficulties around the turn of the century and eventually ceased operations. In February 2001, the management of the site was taken over by the BBC's BBCi network. During this takeover there was a lengthy intermission which the community called "Rupert" - an obscure reference from one of Adams' books. h2g2 has a strong community feel, with a largely helpful user base. The site is rich in graphics, which are designed by an in-house team of artists. The site is generally considered quite user-friendly, particularly towards
IonPanel at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
IonPanel IonPanel is a website management system, written by David Bell 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
Intranet strategies at 2008-05-12 10:09:02 voice mail, and paging discussion rooms and chat rooms audio and video conferencing virtual team meetings and project collaboration 2) Web publishing develop and publish hyperlinked multi-media documents such as: policy manuals company newsletters product catalogs technical drawing training material telephone directories 3) Business operations and management order processing inventory control production setup and control management information systems database access 4) Intranet portal management centrally administer all network functions including servers, clients, security, directories, and traffic gives users access to a variety of internal and external business applications it integrates many different technologies Potential advantages of using Intranets - reduces printing, distribution, and paper costs - particularly on policy manuals, company newsletters, product catalogs, technical drawings, training material, and telephone directories - easy to use - no specialized training req
Intellectual property education at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
in the US under section 117 Limitations on exclusive rights: Computer programs of the US Copyright Act and do not violate US copyright law, provided that the sale of software is considered a sale under the Uniform Commercial Code, which has substantial case law to support this argument, and not a licesnse. The crux of the current debate on copyrights is actually due to the nature of electronic information systems themselves. The problem stems because transfixing a computer program into the memory of an electronic information system is not permanent without a storage device. Thus it was questionable at one time on whether or not computer programs were subject to copyright protection. To protect their assets commercial computer companies used "licenses, contract terms to augment trade secret protection, in order to
Instructional technology at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
of increasing enrollment while decreasing overhead costs, particularly in physical locations. As well, consider the power of allowing students to interact only with experts or their mirrored expert systems. The question is becoming more reasonable: Why take classes from a third rate teacher when, through dispersed learning and communication networks, a learner can have access to the best most current theory and instruction available through an artificial expert system? This is one of the promises of instructional technology. Pushback from teachers and administrators to the use of technology in the classroom is not unusual in rural learning organizations. However this could be considered natural as a subconscious or conscious realization that the ultimate aim of instructional technology is to reduce the human element of instruction to it's barest necessities. The counter
Jakarta Slide at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
Jakarta Slide Slide is an open-source content management system from the Jakarta project. It is written in Java and implements the WebDAV protocol. Slide provides a hierarchical organization of storing data. Content is stored within a Domain which includes one or more Namespaces. Each namespace is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). A namespace contains one or more Stores of information, e.g., a database or a directory tree. A Service is associated with each store and manages the connection to that store. A store contains one or more Scopes. Slide can be used with multiple data sources requiring only small abstraction layers to be written for each repository. Part of content management includes support for security, locking and versioning. The Slide engine is implemented as a JMX Managed Bean (MBean).
Japanese copyright law at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
even though the materials are claimed public domain, there can be some restrictions such as about commercial use, which has a conflict with GFDL. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Author's Right 2 Neighboring Rights 3 Recent movement 3.1 The Compensation System for Digital Private Recording 3.2 The right of communication to the public (public transmission) 3.3 The Copyright Management Business Law 3.4 The right of transfer of ownership 3.5 The right of presentation 4 External Links 5 Credit Author's Right The copyright law defined the authorship who enjoys "production in which thoughts or sentiments are expressed in a creative way and which falls within the literary, scientific, artistic or musical domain". The law excludes news programming language The law provides the author the rights below without firming. Neighboring Rights Moral Rights
Kudzu at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
much as 400 pounds (180 kg). As many as thirty vines may grow from a single root crown. Kudzu grows well under a wide range of conditions and in most soil types. Preferred habitats are forest edges, abandoned fields, roadsides, and disturbed areas, where sunlight is abundant. Kudzu grows best where winters are mild, summer temperatures are above 80° F (27° C), and annual rainfall is 40 inches (100 cm) or more. The spread of kudzu in the U.S. is currently limited to vegetative expansion by runners and rhizomes and by vines that root at the nodes to form new plants. Kudzu also spreads somewhat through seeds, which are contained in pods, and which mature in the fall. However, only one or two viable seeds are produced per cluster of pods
List of information technology management topics at 2008-05-12 10:09:02 List of information technology management topics Management information systems an overview E-business Intranet strategies Database management system Data warehousing Data mining Document warehousing Customer relationship management (CRM) Sales force management system Enterprise resource planning (ERP) Business Performance Management Project management software Integration management Middleware Groupware and collaborative systems RSA Computer aided design (CAD) Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Knowledge management (KMS) Decision support system (DSS) Electronic data processing (EDP) Geographic information system Material resource planning Strategic enterprise management Supply chain management Virtual management E-commerce Business to Business Electronic Commerce (B2B) Business to business exchange (B2X) Business to employee (B2E) Business to government (B2G) Business to Consumer Electronic Commerce (B2C) Amazon.com Online auction business model (C2C) e-Bay peer-to-peer systems (P2P)
Palladium operating system at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
Palladium operating system The neutrality of this article is disputed. Palladium was Microsoft's codename for their new "trusted computing" architecture. In 2003, Microsoft reacted to the negative publicity surrounding the Palladium operating system by dropping the name "Palladium". They now refer to it as the "next-generation secure computing base" (NGSCB). Under Palladium, the Microsoft operating system, working with a secure cryptoprocessor embedded in the PC, will create a new class of applications which have special powers and protections and which run side by side with ordinary code. The stated aim is to fix the problems of current computer insecurity, and to create new kinds of distributed applications, where each component can know and trust the operation of other parts of the system, even when they are running on
Digital rights management at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
Digital rights management Digital rights management or digital restrictions management, commonly abbreviated DRM, is an umbrella term for any of several arrangements by which the usage of a copyrighted digital work can be restricted by the owner of the rights to the work. The actual arrangements are called technical protection measures (although the distinction between the two terms is not particularly clear). Although technical protection measures for software have been common since the 1980s, DRM is increasingly being used for creative works too. Some would like to use DRM mechanisms to protect other "proprietary information", particularly trade secrets and uncopyrightable facts in databases (see also database protection laws). In contrast to existing legal restrictions which copyrighted status imposes on the owner of a copy of any such data,
Content Management Framework at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
Content Management Framework A Content Management Framework is an application programming framework for creating a customized content management system. Some such systems are: Apache Cocoon Apache Mason Jakarta Slide AxKit Krysalis Foundation Midgard (also in a "Lite" edition) OpenACS Slither Tea Trove Zope Plone See also List of Content Management Systems
Content management at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
Content management Content management or just CM is a name for the activity or system that provides intellectual content to some form of media. Content management could be: a web content management system in software for web site management - which is often what is implicitly meant by this term The Wikipedia editing policy the work of a newspaper editorial staff organization a workflow for article publication a document management system see also content management system
Document management system at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
Document management system A document management system is originally a computer program (or set of programs) used to track and store paper documents. Modern systems often also support storage and retrieval of electronic documents in the form of word processor files and the like. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Physical Paper Document Management Systems 2 Electronic Document Management Systems 3 See Also 4 External Links: Physical Paper Document Management Systems Typical systems have the user scan in the original paper document, and store the image of the document in a database of some sort. The image is often given a name containing the date, and the user is often asked to type in additional "tags" in order to make finding the image easier. For instance, a user
List of Content Management Systems at 2008-05-12 10:09:02
List of Content Management Systems Content management systems and Content Management Frameworks come in a variety of platforms, including PHP (Midgard framework, PHP-Nuke and its derivatives), Python (Zope) and Java (Jakarta Cocoon and OpenCMS). Free software or Open 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
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