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VME ( Virtual Machine Environment ) is a mainframe operating system developed by the UK company International Computers Limited ( ICL, now part of the Fujitsu group ).
* Slash Fiction / Fanfiction-The International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments
In his awarding, the Stockholm International Water Institute ( SIWI ) stated that " Virtual water has major impacts on global trade policy and research, especially in water-scarce regions, and has redefined discourse in water policy and management.
( 2003 ) ( ed ) ‘ Virtual water trade: Proceedings of the International Expert Meeting on Virtual Water Trade ’ Value of Water Research Report Series No. 12, UNESCO-IHE, Delft, the Netherlands
* 1956 Hungarian Revolution Collection of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Cold War International History Project ( Virtual Archive 2. 0 ), containing documents and other source materials relating to the 1956 Revolution.
The 2000s saw a growth in work on interactive storytelling and related topics, presented at events which including the alternating bi-yearly conferences, TIDSE ICVS ( International Conference on Virtual Storytelling ) and hosted in German and France, respectively.
( 2005 ), " The Semiotics of Control Room Situation Awareness ", Fourth International Cyberspace Conference on Ergonomics, Virtual Conference, 15 Sep – 15 Oct 2005.
* Virtual Tour of the Panama Pacific International Exposition from the History Center at the San Francisco Public Library
Among these, the Colegio Universitario-IES has part-time classes leading to university degrees in fields such as International Business, Multimedia and Graphics Design, Environmental Management, Financial Management, Information Systems, Logistics, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Virtual Simulations and Videogame Design, Tourism, etc.
To serve this purpose, he founded Engines for Education in 2001, a not-for-profit organization which designs and implements curricula for primary and secondary schools and hosts the Virtual International Science and Technology Academy ( VISTA ).
* VISTA ( Virtual International Science and Technology Academy )
* Virtual American International University
* " Incallajta, Performance Center of the Inkas: A Digital Reconstruction and Virtual Reality Analysis ", in From Space to Place: 2nd International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology, Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop, CNR, Rome, Italy, December 4-7, 2006, Stefano Campana and Maurizio Forte eds.
' Computational Morphogenesis: Integral Form Generation and Materialization Processes ', in Proceedigns of Em ‘ body ’ ing Virtual Architecture: The Third International Conference of the Arab Society for Computer Aided Architectural Design ( ASCAAD 2007 ), 28 – 30 November 2007, Alexandria, Egypt, ed.
* Judge, Anthony Union of International Associations – Virtual Organization.
AstroGrid is a £ 7. 7M project which built a data-grid for UK astronomy, forming part of the UK contribution to the International Virtual Observatory.
In 1994, he founded the Virtual Library museums pages ( VLmp ), an online museums directory that was soon adopted by the International Council of Museums ( ICOM ).
" A NKVD / NKGB Report to Stalin: A Glimpse into Soviet Intelligence in the United States in the 1940s " Vladimir Pozniakov, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Cold War History Project Virtual Archive: " Feklisov, pp. 65 – 105 ; M. Vorontsov, Capt.
SVISTA ( Serenity Virtual Station ) is a former commercial virtual machine software product marketed by Serenity Systems International.

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In another case, the Singapore Land Authority sued Virtual Map, an online publisher of maps, for infringing on their copyright.
The Singapore Land Authority stated in their case that there were deliberate errors in maps they had provided to Virtual Map years earlier.

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* Parallel Virtual File System ( PVFS ) – A parallel file system for HPC clusters.
Virtual Case File, or VCF, as the software was known, was plagued by poorly defined goals, and repeated changes in management.
As of 2009, SAIC employed 45, 000 employees in 150 cities worldwide and reported $ 10. 8 billion in revenue for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2009, making it number 285 and from 2001 to 2005, SAIC was the primary contractor for the FBI's unsuccessful Virtual Case File project.
In June 2001 the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) paid SAIC $ 122 million to create a Virtual Case File ( VCF ) software system to speed up the sharing of information among agents.
Sometimes Virtual File System refers to a file or a group of files ( not necessarily inside a concrete file system ) that acts as a manageable container which should provide the functionality of a concrete file system through the usage of a software.
* Toronto Virtual File System, a VFS for OS / 2 developed by IBM Toronto that allows mounting diverse filesystems under a common structure.
* Linux kernel's Virtual File System
* Embedded File System ( EFS )-Open Source cross-platform C ++ implementation of Virtual File System
* AVFS-A Virtual File System for mounting compressed or remote files
* flipcode-Programming a Virtual File System
The kernel mode parts consist of the Virtual Machine Manager ( VMM ), the Installable File System Manager ( IFSHLP ), the Configuration Manager, and in Windows 98 and later, the WDM Driver Manager ( NTKERN ).
GnomeVFS is short for GNOME Virtual File System.
* Sentinel ( FBI ), an FBI software project replacing the failed Virtual Case File
* gae-filestore: Virtual File System library on Google App Engine
Because of its modularized architecture, major desktop components like GNOME's Virtual File System and the KDE input / output architecture already integrate Avahi.
* Virtual Case File, a defunct software system developed by the US FBI
General standard for mobile data communication, Physical layer, Data link layer, Network layer, Network management, Virtual terminal, Implement messages applications layer, Power train messages, Tractor ECU, Task controller and management information system data interchange, Mobile data element dictionary, Diagnostic, File Server.

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** With the introduction of Windows 7 ( Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise editions ), Windows XP Mode enables full compatibility with older programs supported under Windows XP via Microsoft Virtual PC.
Mature versions of the Commodore, SWTPC, Atari and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operating system ( actually called ' DOS ' in the case of the Commodore 64 ( CBM DOS ), Atari 800 ( Atari DOS ), and Apple II machines ( Apple DOS )), as did ( at the other end of the hardware spectrum, and much earlier ) IBM's System / 360, 370 and ( later ) 390 series of mainframes ( e. g., DOS / 360: Disk Operating System / 360 and DOS / VSE: Disk Operating System / Virtual Storage Extended ).
Java applets can run in a Web browser using a Java Virtual Machine ( JVM ), or in Sun's AppletViewer, a stand-alone tool for testing applets.
There are also four MNVOs ( Mobile Network Virtual Operator )-48 ( Runs off the O2 Network ), eMobile ( Runs off the Meteor Network ), Tesco Mobile ( Runs off the O2 Network ) and Postfone ( runs off the Vodafone network ).
( 2009 ), "' Doing there ' vs. ' being there ': performing presence in interactive fiction ", Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds 1: 1, pp. 23 – 37,
Broadband Plus, ComNet, Farah Net, Fiberlink Networks ( NewCom ), IDM, Keblon, Lebanon OnLine, Masco Group, Moscanet ( Wise ), Onet Plus, Pro Services, Sodetel, Solidere, Terranet, Transmog ( Cyberia ), Tri Network Consultants, Virtual ISP ( VISP ).
Later, release 3. 0 leveraged the enhancements of newer Intel 486 and Intel Pentium processors — the Virtual Interrupt Flag ( VIF ), which was part of the Virtual Mode Extensions ( VME )— to solve this problem.
The early commercial products were integrated with various languages: GemStone ( Smalltalk ), Gbase ( LISP ), Vbase ( COP ) and VOSS ( Virtual Object Storage System for Smalltalk ).
This term is applied both generically to all such machines ( such as the Java Virtual Machine and MATLAB precompiled code ), and to specific implementations, the most famous being the p-Machine of the Pascal-P system, particularly the UCSD Pascal implementation.
* Inside Network Perimeter Security: The Definitive Guide to Firewalls, Virtual Private Networks ( VPNs ), Routers, and Intrusion Detection Systems ( ISBN 0-7357-1232-8 )
* Low Level Virtual Machine ( LLVM ), currently C, C ++, Stacker
Philosophical implications of the concept of VR are discussed in books including Philip Zhai's Get Real: A Philosophical Adventure in Virtual Reality ( 1998 ) and Digital Sensations: Space, Identity and Embodiment in Virtual Reality ( 1999 ), written by Ken Hillis.
Jeffrey Shaw explored the potential of VR in fine arts with early works like Legible City ( 1989 ), Virtual Museum ( 1991 ), and Golden Calf ( 1994 ).
These include ( but are not limited to ) Amblin Entertainment, The Zanuck Company, Morgan Creek Productions Regency Enterprises ( now working with 20th Century Fox ), Village Roadshow Pictures, Icon Productions, Legendary Pictures, Heyday Films, Alcon Entertainment, Lakeshore Entertainment, Malpaso Productions, Virtual Studios, Silver Pictures ( including Dark Castle Entertainment ), The Ladd Company, Castle Rock Entertainment and The Geffen Film Company.
However, approaches like Virtual Network Computing ( VNC ), NX and Xpra allow a virtual session to be reached from different X servers ( in a manner similar to GNU Screen in relation to terminals ), and other applications and toolkits provide related facilities.

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