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RODIN and for
** RODIN Data Asset Management, a software solution for building and deploying data warehouses and data marts on the IBM i platform

Rigorous and Environment
The strategic thrusts and approaches based on the above mentioned framework of VIEWS: Visionary Leadership, Innovative & Rigorous Programmes, Excellence in Teaching & Learning, Warm & Nurturing School Environment, Supportive & Satisfied Stakeholders are outlined to create a sense of ownership among staff and students towards the mission, vision, directions and desired outcomes of the Institute.

Rigorous and for
Rigorous analysis of the semantics of proper names is a matter for philosophy of language ; see Proper name ( philosophy ).
* Bass, Robert W., " Self-Sustained Non-Hertzian Longitudinal Wave Oscillations as a Rigorous Solution of Maxwell's Equations for Electromagnetic Radiation ".
* Rigorous, intentional and experiential undergraduate liberal education for life and livelihood ;
Rigorous academic program offers all courses required for the State of Texas 3 graduation plans.
The artist Russell FitzGerald was a good friend of Delany's and did a number of book and magazine covers for him ( including the cover for the first edition of Nova and the cover for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction edition of " We, in Some Strange Power's Employ, Move on a Rigorous Line " ) and the three covers for the English paperback edition of the three volumes of Delany's Fall of the Towers trilogy.
** 2006: Springer LNCS 5115 Rigorous Methods for Software Construction and Analysis, ASM and B Dagstuhl Seminar

Rigorous and /
Rigorous courses include: International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, Gifted / Talented and ACP ( Advance College Project ) through Indiana University.
In 2011 F & M was ranked as the 4th Most Rigorous College / University on Newsweek's " The Daily Beast ".

Rigorous and project
* RAISE, Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering, was developed as part of the European ESPRIT II LaCoS project in the 1990s, led by Dines Bjørner.
RAISE ( Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering ) was developed as part of the European ESPRIT II LaCoS project in the 1990s, led by Dines Bjørner.

Open and Development
He then moved to the Open Source Development Labs, which has since merged with the Free Standards Group to become the Linux Foundation, under whose auspices he continues to work.
* The Open Systems Engineering and Software Development Life Cycle Framework OpenSDLC. org the integrated Creative Commons SDLC
* Open Source Development and Distribution of Digital Information Webcast of the entire course at UC Berkeley
American with Disabilities Advisory Committee, Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention, Broadway Special Improvement District, Cadmus House Museum, Economic Development Corporation, Environmental Commission, Garden Committee, Green Team Advisory Committee, Historic Preservation Commission, Open Space Committee, Planning Board, Property Maintenance, Rent Leveling Board, River Road Improvement Corporation, Shade Tree Advisory Committee, Zoning Board.
Technologies which were produced primarily by OSF included ODE, the Open Development Environment-a flexible development, build and source control environment ; TET, the Test Environment Toolkit-an open framework for building and executing automated test cases ; and the operating system OSF / 1 MK from the OSF Research Institute based on the Mach3. 0 microkernel.
These OSAT groups include: AKVO, Appropedia, Appropriate Technology Collaborative, Catalytic Communities, Centre for Alternative Technology, Center For Development Alternatives, Engineers Without Borders, Open Source Ecology, Practical Action, and Village Earth.
* Open U. S. Standards Development for Telecommunications
* Open Source Development Labs ( OSDL )
Open Source Development Labs ( OSDL ) was a non-profit organization supported by a global consortium tasked to " accelerate the deployment of Linux for enterprise computing.
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HRIC obtained supported from the Open Society Institute, the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, the European Human Rights Foundation, Human Rights Watch, Asia Watch, etc.
( 2006 ): Decoding the free / open source software puzzle: A survey of theoretical and empirical contributions, in J. Bitzer P. Schröder, eds, ‘ The Economics of Open Source Software Development ’, p 15 – 55.
Internet Engineering Task Force Calendaring and Scheduling Working Group ( chaired by Anik Ganguly of Open Text Corporation ), and was authored by Frank Dawson of Lotus Development Corporation and Derik Stenerson of Microsoft Corporation.
In later years MR Press has published such titles as Labor and Monopoly Capital by Harry Braverman, The Development of Underdevelopment by Andre Gunder Frank, Unequal Development by Samir Amin, The Arabs in Israel by Sabri Jiryis and the English translation of Open Veins of Latin America, by Eduardo Galeano.
* Open Source Development Labs ( defunct )
In July 2003, Morton joined the Open Source Development Labs under an agreement with his then-employer Digeo Inc. ( makers of the Moxi home entertainment media center ), in which OSDL supported Morton's Linux kernel development work while he continued in his official role as principal engineer at Digeo.
In January 2006, Red Flag Linux joined the Open Source Development Labs.
Financial support for the Citizen Lab ’ s research and development has come from the Ford Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the International Development Research Centre ( IDRC ), The Canada Centre for Global Security Studies, the SecDev Group, Psiphon Inc., the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Donner Canadian Foundation, and the Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation.

Open and Environment
In 1996 Borland acquired Open Environment Corp ( OEC ), a Cambridge based company founded by John J. Donovan.
SunSoft, HP, IBM and USL announced CDE in June 1993 as a joint development within the Common Open Software Environment ( COSE ) initiative.
It was developed by John J. Donovan in Open Environment Corporation ( OEC ), a tools company he founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* The Open Software Foundation DCE / RPC Distributed Computing Environment ( also implemented by Microsoft ).
* Open System Environment Reference Model
* Distributed Computing Environment, a specification from The Open Group
Software systems based on IDLs include Sun's ONC RPC, The Open Group's Distributed Computing Environment, IBM's System Object Model, the Object Management Group's CORBA ( which implements OMG IDL, an IDL based on DCE / RPC ), Mozilla's XPCOM, Facebook's Thrift and WSDL for Web services.
Cyberdog was once positioned as a replacement for the earlier, discontinued, Apple Open Collaboration Environment.
The SAG itself was taken over by the X / Open group in 1996, and, over time, became part of The Open Group's Common Application Environment.
The interface is part of what The Open Group refers to as the Common Application Environment, which is intended to be a wide standard for programming open applications, i. e. applications from different programming teams and different vendors that can interoperate in an efficient manner.
A universally unique identifier ( UUID ) is an identifier standard used in software construction, standardized by the Open Software Foundation ( OSF ) as part of the Distributed Computing Environment ( DCE ).
In May, the Common Open Software Environment ( COSE ) initiative was announced by the major players in the UNIX world from both the UI and OSF camps: Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Sun, Unix System Laboratories, and the Santa Cruz Operation.
* Open System Environment Reference Model
By June 1993, the major UNIX players, including AT & T and Sun, had decided that a truly unified Unix was necessary in order to better compete against Microsoft and had formed the Common Open Software Environment ( COSE ) initiative.
* Open System Environment, a reference model for Enterprise Architecture
Sun ONE stands for Sun Open Net Environment.
He devised the so-called Presidência Aberta ( Open Presidency ), a series of tours around the country, each addressing a particular issue, such as the Environment or a particular region of Portugal.
Additionally, a variant of AFS, the Distributed File System ( DFS ) was adopted by the Open Software Foundation in 1989 as part of their Distributed Computing Environment.
The architecture of the Distributed Computing Environment ( DCE ) software from the Open Software Foundation was based on concepts pioneered by Athena.
* Common Application Environment, from X / Open Portability Guide, a specification for Unix-like operating systems
In March 1993 the major participants in UI and OSF formed the Common Open Software Environment ( COSE ) alliance, effectively marking the end of the most significant era of the Unix wars.
The Java – JavaScript functionality supported by the redesigned Java Runtime Environment is still called " LiveConnect ", despite the Open Java Interface-specific approach having been abandoned.
The last version of the XPG, the X / Open Portability Guide Issue 4 ( also known as the Common Applications Environment Specification Issue 4 ( CAE4 )), was published in July 1992 by The Open Group.

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