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federated and model
The first Community Chest was founded in 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio, after the example of the Jewish Federation in Cleveland — which served as an exemplary model for " federated giving ".
The program received national recognition, became a model for honors programs elsewhere, and was the foundation of the Brooklyn College Honors Academy, which now includes nine federated programs.
Argentaria started out with a federated banking model.
* 2002: Introduced federated server model for remote geographic team support ( an alternative to replication ) capability built into MKS Integrity ()

federated and governance
Content management expert Marc Feldman defines three primary content management governance structures: localized, centralized, and federated — each having its unique strengths and weaknesses.
While content management software systems are inherently structured to enable federated governance models, realizing these benefits can be difficult because it requires, for example, negotiating the boundaries of control boundaries with local managers and content creators.
In the case of larger enterprises, in particular, the failure to fully implement or realize a federated governance structure equates to a failure to realize the full return-on-investment and cost-savings that content management systems enable.
Knox College entered formal affiliation with the University of Toronto in 1885, and in 1890 became part of the university within a federated governance structure.

federated and has
And that claim is by the right of our manifest destiny to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent which Providence has given us for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federated self-government entrusted to us.
Germany with sixteen Länder is an example of a federation, whereas neighboring Austria and its Bundesländer was a unitary state with administrative divisions that became federated, and neighboring France by contrast has always been unitary.
The UINL has preferential relations with professional legal officers who fulfil notarial duties in various countries ( or federated States within a Federation ) or with the bodies that represent them.
York University in Toronto has a bilingual federated college, Glendon College, although the university is otherwise an anglophone institution.
Laurentian University has a federated college, Université de Hearst, which, although not a fully independent university, is the only exclusively francophone university-level institution in the province.
These are the Congregational Federation, which has offices in Nottingham, the Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches, and about 100 Congregational churches that are loosely federated with other congregations in the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches, or are unaffiliated.
The declaration of independence of Kosovo in 2008 could be interpreted as a degree of success in the creation of a Greater Albania ( were such territory to be annexed to Albania or federated with the state ), although the United Nations ( UN ) has stated that if as a result Kosovo becomes independent, annexation by another state would not be possible.
The reasoning behind these proposals is that while Stoke-on-Trent has been federated for over 100 years, it is still polycentric.
Apart from the obvious models of the ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Durham University has residential colleges that operate rather differently from those of Oxford and Cambridge, while the University of London has an extensive federated college system that is, in effect, a confederation of major teaching and research institutions.
The University of Toronto has a federated college system including a number of " federated colleges " and " constituent colleges ".
In creating a federated schema, one has to resolve such heterogeneities before integrating the component DB schemas.
The Shibboleth Internet2 Middleware Initiative project has created an architecture and open-source implementation for Identity management and federated identity-based authentication and authorization ( or Access control ) infrastructure based on Security Assertion Markup Language ( SAML ).
The Joint Information Systems Committee ( JISC ) has developed a video introduction to federated identity that references Shibboleth and covers many concepts central to its understanding.
ASMOF has a federated state-based structure, with state branches playing a major role in its operation.
Nationally, the branches are federated to the National organisation, which has its own President and executive.
One federated search engine that has begun to address this issue is WorldWideScience, hosted by the U. S. Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information.
Another application Sesam running in both Norway and Sweden has been built on top of an open sourced platform specialised for federated search solutions.
KUSA is a fully federated member of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale ( FCI ) and has reciprocal agreements with bodies such as The Kennel Club ( UK ) and the American Kennel Club ( AKC ) which are not members of the FCI.

federated and created
As a result, the civil and pontifical charters were kept by the newly created Saint Paul University, federated with the University.
As a result, the civil and pontifical charters were transferred to the newly created Saint Paul University, federated with the corporation, while the remaining civil faculties were retained by the reorganized University.
In other cases, federated states have been created out of the regions of previously unitary states.
Case Western Reserve University was created in 1967, when Western Reserve University and Case Institute of Technology ( formerly Case School of Applied Science ), institutions that had been neighbors for 81 years, formally federated.
* founding documents, including the Royal Commission of Assent, the Constitution Act and other records created when the six colonies federated to create the Commonwealth of Australia on 1 January 1901
While most Benedictine monasteries remained autonomous and associated with each other only informally, Cluny created a large, federated order in which the administrators of subsidiary houses served as deputies of the abbot of Cluny and answered to him.

federated and services
A web container provides the same services as a JSP container as well as a federated view of the Java EE platform APIs.
* Miami and Miami-Dade County, Florida operate under a federated two-tier government similar to consolidated city-county relationship where the county government operates as a superseding entity of county affairs and lower-tier incorporated municipalities operate civil and community services
The social infrastructure of a federation of independent registration agencies offering DOI services was modelled on existing successful federated deployments of identifiers such as GS1 and ISBN.
SOA represents an open, agile, extensible, federated, composable architecture autonomous, QoS-capable, vendor diverse, interoperable, discoverable, and potentially reusable services, implemented as Web services.
Liberty Web Services applications include Geo-location, Contact Book, Calendar, Mobile Messaging and Liberty People Service, a Web services framework for managing social applications such as bookmarks, blogs, calendars, photo sharing and instant messaging in a secure and privacy-respecting federated social network.
Todd continued in his duties to posts and telegraphs in South Australia, until the newly federated Commonwealth of Australia took over all such services on 1 March 1901 and Todd became a federal public servant at the age of 75.
IBM modularized this federated Web services discovery engine in 2001.
* Liberty Alliance Project, a broad-based industry standards consortium developing suites of specifications defining federated identity management and web services communication protocols

federated and with
:: A federated database is an integrated database that comprises several distinct databases, each with its own DBMS.
It is handled as a single database by a federated database management system ( FDBMS ), which transparently integrates multiple autonomous DBMSs, possibly of different types ( which makes it a heterogeneous database ), and provides them with an integrated conceptual view.
At a regional level, groups of states can create political and legal bodies with sometimes complicated patchworks of overlapping provisions detailing the jurisdictional relationships between the member states and providing for some degree of harmonization between their national legislative and judicial functions, for example, the European Union and African Union both have the potential to become federated states although the political barriers to such unification in the face of entrenched nationalism will be very difficult to overcome.
Such aspects of public policy have direct constitutional significance whether applied in the European context or in federated nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia where the courts have to contend not only with jurisdiction and law conflicts between the constituent states or territories, but also as between state and federal courts, and as between constituent states and relevant laws from other states outside the federation.
Victoria University was formed in 1884 when Victoria College and Albert University federated with each other.
In 1890, Victoria University federated with the University of Toronto.
In 1928, the independent Union College federated with the theology department of Victoria College, and became Emmanuel College.
Western Australia achieved self-government in 1890, and later federated with the other British colonies in Australia in 1901.
Astor College for the Arts federated with St Radigunds Primary School ( then renamed White Cliffs Primary College for the Arts ) to form the Dover Federation for the Arts ( DFA ).
Otherwise, in Rome and throughout Italy, as at her ancient sanctuaries of Henna and Catena, Ceres ' ritus graecus and her joint cult with Proserpina were invariably led by female sacerdotes, drawn from women of local and Roman elites: Cicero notes that once the new cult had been founded, its earliest priestesses " generally were either from Naples or Velia ", cities allied or federated to Rome.
A UN plebiscite voted 46 to 10 to have Eritrea be federated with Ethiopia which was later stipulated on December 2, 1950 in resolution 390 ( V ).
* The University of Trinity College ( later became a college federated with the University of Toronto ); given university status by a Royal Charter issued by Queen Victoria in 1852
* In 2011 a Rutgers University / IBM / University of Texas team linked the KAUST Shaheen installation together with a Blue Gene / P installation at the IBM Watson Research Center into a " federated high performance computing cloud ", winning the IEEE SCALE 2011 challenge with an oil reservoir optimization application.
The University is one of the three bilingual universities in Ontario that is not federated with a larger university.
In 2007 Hob Moor Primary School moved into a new school building with Hob Moor Oaks Special School and the two schools federated in 2009.
The town, which was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1874, is one of six that federated to form the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent in 1910, along with Hanley, Tunstall, Burslem, Longton and Fenton.
The Commonwealth of Australia federated in 1901, with women voting and standing for office in some states.
* Barstable School ( federated with Chalvedon School )
* Chalvedon School ( federated with Barstable School )

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