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Naming and services
* Naming and directory services ( JNDI )
* Federated Naming Service, a system for uniting various name services under a single interface for the basic naming operations
In computing, the Federated Naming Service ( FNS ) or XFN ( X / Open Federated Naming ) is a system for uniting various name services under a single interface for the basic naming operations.
Typically, services are automatically started at boot up, long-lived, have common states ( e. g. running, not running ), relationship & dependencies ( Sendmail service depends on Naming service, which depends on Networking services ), and are critical to the dedicated function of the server.

Naming and are
Titled Reference and Existence, they are in many respects a continuation of Naming and Necessity, and deal with the subjects of fictional names and perceptual error.
Kripke's main propositions in Naming and Necessity concerning proper names are that the meaning of a name simply is the object it refers to and that a name's referent is determined by a causal link between some sort of " baptism " and the utterance of the name.
Naming practices of the Comanche were flexible, so some of these names are probably synonyms of others on the list.
By tradition, everyone has a Naming Day when they are grown, at which point they select a name which reflects their outlook on life, their chosen profession, or the way they want others to see them.
Naming conventions are strongly influenced by culture, with some cultures being more flexible on naming than others.
* Iraqis are Naming Their New Babies " Saddam " ( 31 October 2003 )
The universality of these concepts, however, seems harder to sustain as more and more research reveals practices which are typically mathematical, such as counting, ordering, sorting, measuring and weighing, done in radically different ways ( see Section 2. 1: Numerals and Naming Systems ).
Naming rights to the stadium are owned by Seattle-based Safeco Insurance.
Within the fictional Bionicle universe, these changes were explained by the introduction of a " Naming Day " holiday, in which characters who have done heroic deeds for their village are honored by having the spelling of their name changed ( though the pronunciation remains the same ).
Naming rights are held by the auto parts chain AutoZone, which is based in Memphis.
Naming of chapters Sigma Tau Gamma chapters are each given Greek letter designations upon chartering.
To summarize then, the Schema Master and Domain Naming Master roles are found only in the forest root domain, while the remaining roles are found in each domain of your forest.
For example, the Infrastructure Master role must not be housed on a domain controller which also houses a copy of the global catalog in a multi-domain forest ( unless all domain controllers in the domain are also global catalog servers ), while the Domain Naming Master role should be housed on a DC which is also a GC.
Naming schemes are much the same as with champagne-cream combinations.
Naming patterns of the Kashmiri Pandits are almost the same as are found there among the Brahmins of the centro-eastern region with componential preferences with regard to the second component.
Naming of a National Champion Tree is made by American Forests ; Florida champions are named by the Florida Division of Forestry ).
Naming practices often select one type of placement in a system where several are used ; there are many subways with above-ground components, and on the other hand, the Vancouver SkyTrain and Chicago ' L ' include underground sections.
Naming rights for the new field were purchased by local attorneys Turner and Margaret Branch, who are alumni of the university.

Naming and limited
The Naming Committee operated a ruleset that forced all name registrations to ' exactly ' match the name of the registering company and also limited all companies to a single domain name.

Naming and entry
Each species entry follows the following pattern: Botanical name < font size = 1 > Naming auth .</ font >-Common name ( s ), if any < font size = 1 >( REGION FOUND )</ font >

Naming and book
Saul Kripke pointed to difficulties with this approach, especially in relation to modality, in his book Naming and Necessity.
" The book titled, " Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities " by Walter Romig ( p457 ) claims the village was named for Edward Powers.
:— Interview with Victor Navasky for the 1982 book Naming Names
2 Esdras ( also called 4 Esdras or Latin Esdras ) is the name of an apocalyptic book in many English versions of the Bible ( see " Naming conventions " below ).
Navasky's book Naming Names ( 1980 ) is considered a definitive take on the Hollywood blacklist.
* Naming Names ( Viking, 1980 ); a book concerning the Hollywood blacklist

Naming and no
Eliot's poem " The Naming of Cats " ( 1939 ) playfully suggests that every household cat must bear ( besides whatever the family calls him ) two additional names: one an exotic appellation shared by no other cat ; the other forever unutterable because it is known only to the cat himself (" His ineffable effable / Effanineffable / Deep and inscrutable singular Name ").
Following Kripke's Naming and Necessity ( 1972 / 1980 ) lectures, the view came to prevail that names had no descriptive content, or sense: that the referent of a name was not what " fit " its meaning, but whichever object had been the initial cause of the name's being used.
) Kripke uses this apparent asymmetry to argue ( in Naming and Necessity ) that no definite description ( which can designate non-rigidly ) can be the meaning of a proper name.
Naming the creature " Harry ", George tries to lure him into the station wagon, but Harry realizes that the Hendersons mean him no harm and instead he disappears.

Naming and official
The official line was that the bridge had its name changed because it took the " recommendations of the local Naming Bureau " ( which is a small bureau in charge for naming localities ).
Naming what was in fact a mirage after such a high official cost Sir John Ross dearly: he was refused ship and money for his subsequent expeditions, and was forced to use private funding instead.

Naming and according
At once the most simply motivated and the least understood of the Triat, the Wyld is an unpredictable force that has little interest in hierarchies, fixed domains, or even names ( Naming, according to myth, is a creation of the Weaver ).
Naming rules vary according to the species and breed being registered.
The Name Service, according to RFCs 1001 and 1002, is called NetBIOS Naming Service or NBNS.
* should be named according to Naming and Identification Principles ( 11179-5 ) See data element name

Naming and well
The album name originated from one of the street names of a corner ( E. 99th street & St. Clair ) that was a familiar hangout to Bone members, as well as Eazy-E's album, Eternal E. Naming it after Eazy-E's album was just another way of showing respect and tribute to the rapper that helped them reach heightened success.

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