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CMS and software
Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is an example of wiki software that is designed to support such features at its core.
In total, CMS consists of fourteen custom products ( nine software and five hardware products ).
Other CMS users worked with commercial software packages such as FOCUS, NOMAD, SPSS, and SAS.
Additionally the Efficeon CMS ( code morphing software ) reserved a small portion of main memory ( typically 32 MB ) for its translation cache of dynamically translated x86 instructions.
Instead of the instruction set architecture being implemented in hardware, or translated by specialized hardware, the Crusoe runs a software abstraction layer, or a virtual machine, known as the Code Morphing Software ( CMS ).
In late 2008, independent analyst firm CMS Watch argued that a scenario-based ( use-case ) approach to examining social software would provide a useful way to evaluate tools and align business and technology needs.
In addition to its role as the predecessor of the VM family, CP / CMS played an important role in the development of operating system ( OS ) theory, the design of IBM's System / 370, the time-sharing industry, and the creation of a self-supporting user community that anticipated today's free software movement.
* By simulating a full, stand-alone computer for each user, CP / CMS could run any S / 360 software in a time-sharing environment, not just applications specifically designed for time-sharing.
CP / CMS and other Type-III products were early forms of free software.
) The VM user community continued to make important contributions to the software, as it had during the CP / CMS Type-III period.
Isolating users from each other improved system stability as a bug in one user's software could not crash another user's CMS nor the underlying CP.
In many respects, IBM's CP-67 and CP / CMS products anticipated ( and heavily influenced ) contemporary virtualization software, such as VMware Workstation, Xen, and Microsoft Virtual PC.
The Midgard core libraries and the MidCOM CMS are distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License ( LGPL ), a license which permits the software to be freely used so long as it is dynamically linked or the user can relink it to new versions of the libraries.
OpenSSL is an open source software that can encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify, compress and uncompress CMS documents.
The Efficeon processor is Transmeta's second-generation 256-bit VLIW design which employs a software engine to convert code written for x86 processors to the native instruction set of the chip ( Code Morphing Software, aka CMS ).
Additionally the Efficeon CMS ( code morphing software ) reserves a small portion of main memory ( typically 32 MB ) for its translation cache of dynamically translated x86 instructions.
Mambo ( formerly named Mambo Open Source or MOS ) is a free software / open source content management system ( CMS ) for creating and managing websites through a simple web interface.
It is available as a software product CMS / TSO Pipelines for a number of IBM platforms.
Nucleus CMS is an open-source blog management software package written in PHP, with a MySQL backend, primarily written and maintained by Wouter Demuynck.
), business intelligence ( BI ), business activity monitoring ( BAM ) software, enterprise resource planning ( ERP ), Customer relationship management ( CRM ), business process management ( BPM and / or BPEL ) Software, and web content management ( CMS ).
On Wednesday, March 12, 2010, the PCPP website and forum software were replaced with a CMS provided by CyberGamer.
; Collaboration: CMS software may act as a collaboration platform allowing content to be retrieved and worked on by one or many authorized users.
; Delegation: Some CMS software allows for various user groups to have limited privileges over specific content on the website, spreading out the responsibility of content management.
; Document management: CMS software may provide a means of collaboratively managing the life cycle of a document from initial creation time, through revisions, publication, archive, and document destruction.

CMS and overhead
By running many copies of CMS in CP's virtual machines – instead of multiple copies of large, traditional multi-tasking OS – the overhead per user was less.
The measurable benefits of using a TMS are similar to those found in a CMS, but with a multilingual twist: the localization workflow is automated, thus reducing management and overhead costs and time for everyone involved ; localization costs are reduced, time to market is decreased and translation quality improves ; finally, the cooperation between headquarters and national branches increases thanks to more thorough reporting.

CMS and may
In most forms of CMS, weakness does not progress, and in some forms, the symptoms may diminish as the patient gets older.
CMS may refer to:
A web CMS may catalog and index content, select or assemble content at runtime, or deliver content to specific visitors in a requested way, such as other languages.
Order-sending participants may route to the CHX Matching System by using the FIX and CMS protocols via existing order-sending participant or vendor connections.
It may also reflect the amount of formal and informal input from MIT and Union Carbide that was contributed to the design and implementation of CP-40, the S / 360-67, CP-67, and CMS.
In content management systems the terms front end and back end may refer to the end-user facing views of the CMS and the administrative views respectively.
; Content virtualization: CMS software may provide a means of allowing each user to work within a virtual copy of the entire web site, document set, and / or code base.
; Versioning: Like document management systems, CMS software may allow the process of versioning by which pages are checked in or out of the WCMS, allowing authorized editors to retrieve previous versions and to continue work from a selected point.
CMS may also refer to CONTENT Management Systems.

CMS and have
Some open-source wiki applications, though they do not specifically bill themselves as enterprise solutions, have marketing materials geared for enterprise users, like Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware and MediaWiki.
Plans that cover excluded drugs are not allowed to pass those costs on to Medicare, and plans are required to repay CMS if they are found to have billed Medicare in these cases.
Note-CMDB / CMS does not have to be a single database.
It was not uncommon to have hundreds ( later: thousands ) of concurrent CMS interactive users on the same VM mainframe, with sub-second response times for common, ' trivial ' functions.
This discontent appears to have been fostered by the talk with the American traders, although it was an idea that had existed since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi ; William Colenso, the CMS missionary printer, in his record of the events of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi commented that “ fter some little time Te Kemara came towards the table and affixed his sign to the parchment, stating that the Roman Catholic bishop ( who had left the meeting before any of the chiefs had signed ) had told him " not to write on the paper, for if he did he would be made a slave.
*" I have installed a CMS system on my server.
Based on the data sample collected by the CMS detector at the LHC through the summer of 2011, CMSSM squarks have been excluded up to the mass of 1. 1 TeV and gluinos have been excluded up to 500 GeV.
As of May 2003, over 3500 corrections have been submitted to CMS.
The Risso's dolphin populations of the North Sea, Baltic Sea and Mediterranean Sea are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals ( CMS ), since they have an unfavourable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international co-operation organised by tailored agreements.
The North and Baltic Sea populations of the White-beaked dolphin are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals ( CMS ), since they have an unfavourable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international co-operation organised by tailored agreements.
For non-infantry units, CMS ( R ) concludes with a two-week training course normally held at an Army Training Regiment, whilst infantry recruits have an extra 3 weekends and then go directly to their Phase 2 Training at Catterick.
The North and Baltic Sea populations of the Long-finned pilot whale are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals ( CMS ), since they have an unfavourable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international co-operation organised by tailored agreements.
Especially the templating and page composition features of Midgard have received praise, earning honorary mentions in several CMS Watch surveys.
The Southeast Asian populations of Fraser's dolphins are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals ( CMS ), since they have an unfavourable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international co-operation organised by tailored agreements.
The North Sea, Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Sea populations of the common bottlenose dolphin are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals ( CMS ) of the Bonn Convention ), since they have an unfavorable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international cooperation organized by tailored agreements.
The eastern tropical Pacific and Southeast Asian populations of the Spinner dolphin are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals ( CMS ), since they have an unfavourable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international co-operation organised by tailored agreements.
The Eastern tropical Pacific and Mediterranean populations of the Striped dolphin are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals ( CMS ), since they have an unfavourable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international co-operation organised by tailored agreements.
" The states that have stepped in to help have already incurred several million dollars in unexpected drug bills, but Mark B. McClellan, administrator of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ( CMS ), said he did not have the authority to reimburse them.
Older versions have supported PC-DOS, the Apple Macintosh, VMS, VM / CMS, PrimeOS, Data General AOS and OS / 2.
The Convention on Migratory Species ( CMS ) and the Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles ( IAC ) have also provided olive ridleys with protection, and led to increased conservation and management for this marine turtle.

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