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Middleware and context
* Middleware for context collection and personal profile exchange ( Invalid )

Middleware and distributed
Middleware supports and simplifies complex distributed applications.
Microsoft. NET " Framework " architecture is essentially " Middleware " with typical middleware functions distributed between the various products, with most inter-computer interaction by industry standards, open APIs or RAND software licence.
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Middleware analysts attending to EAI involves looking at the system of systems, which involves large scale inter-disciplinary problems with multiple, heterogeneous, distributed systems that are embedded in networks at multiple levels.
* European Middleware Initiative, a software platform for high performance distributed grid computing
* Middleware ( distributed applications )

Middleware and applications
Middleware and applications can be installed either when the operating system is installed or afterwards by using an Application Service Automation tool.
Middleware often enables interoperability between applications that run on different operating systems, by supplying services so the application can exchange data in a standards-based way.
Middleware is sometimes called plumbing because it connects two applications and passes data between them.
Middleware facilitates transparent access to legacy database management systems ( DBMSs ) or applications via a web server without regard to database-specific characteristics.
Middleware can help software developers avoid having to write application programming interfaces ( API ) for every control program, by serving as an independent programming interface for their applications.
Middleware examples like Liberate are based on a version of HTML / JavaScript and have rendering capabilities built in, while others such as OpenTV and DVB-MHP can load microbrowsers and applications to deliver content from TV Sites.

Middleware and is
The Java Message Service ( JMS ) API is a Java Message Oriented Middleware ( MOM ) API for sending messages between two or more clients.
Middleware is especially integral to modern information technology based on XML, SOAP, Web services, and service-oriented architecture.
Middleware is a relatively new addition to the computing landscape.
Message-Oriented Middleware ( MOM ) is middleware where transactions or event notifications are delivered between disparate systems or components by way of messages, often via an enterprise messaging system.
The Game Engine ( or Middleware ) for massively multiplayer online games ( MMOs, MMOGs ) is far more complex than for single-player video games.
* Reliance IPTV is an IPTV service Operated by Reliance Communication the Telco uses the Microsoft Mediaroom IPTV Middleware Software as its end-to-end delivery Platform, with around three TV packages on offer.
WebSphere MQ, which is often referred to simply as " MQ " by users, is IBM's Message Oriented Middleware offering.
Orca Interacive is a subsidiary of Viaccess which offers IPTV Middleware since 2008.

Middleware and software
* Oracle Fusion Middleware, a portfolio of standards-based software products that spans multiple services
As Palm has no connection drivers that enable the transfer of data with a server DBMS ( Oracle, mySQL, MS SQL Server ), the programmer can use Middleware software that enables this connectivity.
Middleware sits " in the middle " between application software that may be working on different operating systems.
Middleware, software and servers ( data brokers ), can translate and integrate various systems into a seamless automated dispatch system.
* Middleware, a computer software
* 1997-Internet Middleware ( IMC ): IMC's web proxy caching software became the NetCache product line ( which was resold in 2006 ).

Middleware and provides
StormMQ provides Message Oriented Middleware as a service.
Intelligent Middleware ( IMW ) provides real-time intelligence and event management through intelligent agents.

Middleware and services
Middleware services provide a more functional set of application programming interfaces to allow an application to:

Middleware and provided
Assault uses middleware provided by the Japanese company CRI Middleware as a game engine.

Middleware and by
JRockit, a proprietary Java Virtual Machine ( JVM ) originally developed by Appeal Virtual Machines and acquired by BEA Systems in 2002, became part of Oracle Fusion Middleware in 2008.

Middleware and system
In 2004 members of the European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ) carried out a study of Middleware with respect to system integration in broadcast environments.

Middleware and data
Middleware allows data contained in one database to be accessed through another.

Middleware and .
* MPEG-E ( 2007 ): Multimedia Middleware.
Middleware offers some unique technological advantages for business and industry.
Middleware addresses the problem of varying levels of interoperability among different database structures.
Middleware helps bridge the gap between separate LISs in a newly formed healthcare network following a hospital buyout.
* European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ) Middleware report.
* More detailed supplement to the European Broadcasting Union Middleware report.

context and distributed
Messaging is a form of loosely coupled distributed communication, where in this context the term ' communication ' can be understood as an exchange of messages between software components.
In a Bayesian context, this is equivalent to placing a zero-mean normally distributed prior on the parameter vector.
Some of these extensions, such as distributed objects and protocol objects, are domain-specific terms for special types of " ordinary " objects used in a certain context ( such as remote invocation or protocol composition ).
In this context, the lumped component model extends the distributed concepts of Acoustic theory subject to approximation.
A distributed representation of temporal context.
In this context, infomorphs are described as a form of distributed artificial intelligence who possess autonomy, raising a series of important functional, legal and philosophical questions:
Metaknowledge characterizes how knowledge content interacts with its knowledge context in cross-disciplinary, multi-institutional, or global distributed collaboration.
Hutchins also examines another metaphor of distributed cognition within the context of navigating a US navy vessel.
For many practical purposes ( such as sample size determination and calculation of confidence intervals ) it is which is of most use in the context of log-normally distributed data.
* access to distributed data ( in the context of the Grid ),
In a group context, when attention is distributed outward ( in line with this model ) away from the self, the individual loses the ability to plan his actions rationally and substitutes planned behaviors with a heightened responsiveness to environmental cues.
It is sometimes mistakenly thought that one context in which uncorrelatedness implies independence is when the random variables involved are normally distributed.
Another sense in which the term Marketecture is used is in the context of an abstract description of a complex system, such as a distributed software system, for the purpose of discussion and analysis.
The term may also generally refer to one of the extensions of the basic object concept used in the context of distributed computing, such as replicated objects or live distributed objects.
It is one of a corpus of new books of history written in the 8th century, and copied and widely distributed in the 9th, which offered their readers ( and listeners ) a deep background that set the Franks only distantly in the context of the Roman Empire ( the Roman Empire is virtually ignored ) and more immediately in the Christian Gallo-Roman world.
It was first used in this context with regard to the TENEX operating system, later distributed under the name TOPS-20 in the 1960s and early 1970s.
In the context of distributed protocols, reliability properties specify the guarantees that the protocol provides with respect to the delivery of messages to the intended recipient ( s ).

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