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# In Service-oriented architectures an application can be represented through an executable workflow, where different, possibly geographically distributed, service components interact to provide the corresponding functionality, under the control of a Workflow Management System.
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# and architectures
# A read made by a processor P to a location X that follows a write by the same processor P to X, with no writes of X by another processor occurring between the write and the read instructions made by P, X must always return the value written by P. This condition is related with the program order preservation, and this must be achieved even in monoprocessed architectures.
# Parameter-free: The system does not depend on parameter tuning ( in contrast to Artificial neural networks ) ( not for all cognitive architectures )
# Most theories assume that an architecture is fixed and only the information stored in various subsystems can change over time ( e. g. Langley et al., below ), whereas others allow architectures to grow, e. g. by acquiring new subsystems or new links between subsystems ( e. g. Minsky and Sloman, below ).
# and application
# Application developers and database administrators-These are the people that design and build a database-based application that uses the DBMS.
* XMLmosaic An xml contained C # like programming language interpreted by a console application written in Visual Basic. NET
# The application layer ( for example HTTP ) contains all protocols for specific data communications services on a process-to-process level ( for example how a web browser communicates with a web server ).
# A middle dynamic content processing and generation level application server, for example Ruby on Rails, Java EE, ASP. NET, PHP, ColdFusion, Perl platform.
* US Patent 1, 647 ( Reissue # 79 ), Improvement in the mode of communicating information by signals by the application of electro-magnetism, January 15, 1846
# A technique used to define or restrict the rights of individuals or application programs to obtain data from, or place data onto, a storage device.
# The definition or restriction of the rights of individuals or application programs to obtain data from, or place data into, a storage device.
This year also saw Quest ranked # 1 by Gartner for application management in North America, and # 1 in Database Development and Management by IDC.
By ukase # 35731, dated 11 August 1911, Nicholas II amended the amendment, reducing application of this restriction from all members of the Imperial Family to grand dukes and grand duchesses.
# Finally, it is necessary, given the circumstances that command its application, that the system be easy to use, requiring neither mental strain nor the knowledge of a long series of rules to observe.
# The term is also used for an example of the application of the technique to the study of a given site.
# Measurement of Uncertainty: A set of possible states or outcomes where probabilities are assigned to each possible state or outcome – this also includes the application of a probability density function to continuous variables
# The regulation of the calendar ; both astronomically and in detailed application to the public life of the state.
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