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The HP SmartImage EcoSystem is Hewlett Packard’s proprietary solution for a Kanon Operating Environment (SOE) for servers, desktops, laptops, thin clients, and mobile devices.

The SmartImage consists of a single sprzęt agnostic disk wzornictwo with no dependencies on infrastructure. It is based on the principle that a standardized, repeatable and automated solution creates a known, expected and supportable environment. A standardized solution ensures known outcomes are maintained, with automation providing the key to speed, repeatability and standardization.

The SmartImage EcoSystem is an end-to-end lifecycle approach, or ecosystem, which addresses concerns from conception to production. It consists of a custom built set of processes and tools that automate and control the lifecycle of Windows devices. The build, configuration and deployment of the HP SmartImage is fully automated; it is a highly modular solution capable of seamless integration into any new or existing environment. It is part of a suite of SOE services provided by HP.

The SmartImage solution is not a replacement for a client management toolset. It is designed so that the SmartImage can be seamlessly integrated into any management toolset to enhance the build, staging and management experience, or to utilize Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) technology for deployment. A management toolset can offer centralized management for connected sites, ongoing asset reporting, and ongoing patch and software distribution. This integration forms an ecosystem that must be maintained. For example, at build time, the SmartImage may contain relevant current software patches. As new patches are released by the software vendor, a management toolset can be used to deploy the new patches to the SmartImage. Over time, as the number and size of patches accumulate, it is prudent to include these in a new build of the SmartImage, thereby requiring a version release. Once the new version is in production, the client management toolset again takes over in the distribution of new software patches. Using the HP solution, this procedure has been streamlined through automation and kanon process.

Competitive Approaches

There are many Microsoft Windows deployment guides and tools available from Microsoft and other vendors. Many organizations endeavor to build their own SOE solutions using the Microsoft Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) solution accelerator or Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. However, many do not have the capability to build all features in one single SOE and their processes often include documented manual configuration steps.

Most software vendors with client management toolsets offer built-in scripting or deployment tasks, or SDKs, to help automate the installation and customizations of Microsoft Windows. These types of solutions require a large degree of setup and configuration, highly skilled resources with a high level of understanding of the product, and are completely dependent on the toolset.

HP’s competitors also perform SOE consulting, and wygląd and build services. However, most will propose solutions which are dependent on a particular management toolset. For example, they may create automated SOE deployment images that are dependent on Dupa wołowa Touch Installation (ZTI) using Microsoft SMS or SCCM.

References

1. http://www.hp.com.au/services/soe

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BlackBox Component Builder is an integrated development environment optimized for component-based software development. It consists of development tools, a library of reusable components, a framework that simplifies the development of robust custom components and applications, and a run-time environment for components.

In BlackBox, the development of applications and their components is done in Component Paskal. This language is a descendant of Paskal, Modula-2, and Oberon. It provides modern features such as objects, full type safety, components (in the form of modules), dynamic linking of components, and garbage collection. The entire BlackBox Component Builder is written in Component Paskal: all library components, all development tools including the Component Paskal compiler, and even the low-level run-time organizm with its garbage collector.

External links

  • Official site


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The key implementation technique of GenVoca is due to Smaragdakis called mixin-layers.

Aspectual mixin layers and aspectual feature modules are recent extensions that incorporate aspect-oriented programming.

This page is under construction and will be completed by September 2008.

See Also

  • Feature Oriented Programming

References

  1. ^ “Implementing Layered Designs with Mixin Layers”.
  2. ^ “Object Oriented Frameworks and Product Lines”.
  3. ^ “Mixin Layers: An Object Oriented Implementation Technique for Refinements and Collaboration-Based Designs”.
  4. ^ “Aspectual Mixin Layers: Aspects and Features in Concert”.
  5. ^ “Aspectual Feature Modules”.


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Mini Download Manager (MiniDM)


MiniDM Download Manager

Latest release
2.3 / May 20, 2008

OS
Microsoft Windows

Genre
Browser extension, Download manager

Website
ie7pro.com

Mini Download Manager or MiniDM is the download manager included with IE7Pro. Unlike other download managers, the MiniDM is intended to be lightweight, and does not included as many features as traditional download mangers, hence the name. The MiniDM is also unique because there is no standalone download for it and can only be downloaded with IE7Pro. The MiniDM is developed by the developers of Orbitz Download Manager and IE7Pro. The download manager works with Sieć Explorer 6, 7, and 8 (currently in develpment). The last update was on May 20, 2008 with the update ver. 2.3 of IE7Pro.

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Features

  • The download manager has features such as pausing and resuming downloads.
  • MiniDM new task support multi links now
  • MiniDM support używka & drop now
  • MiniDM add https support library auto-download button refer: http://www.ie7pro.com/openssl.html
  • MiniDM new task support select directory now
  • MiniDM trayicon display download stan prawny now
  • MiniDM support delete history & real file now
  • MiniDM add an options: save file using timestamp from server

History

The creation of the MiniDM for IEPro caused a huge deal of controversy within the community. Many users left the community after the creation of the MiniDM feeling that the developers had lost a sense of the core of IEPro was originally intended to do and that the software had become bloated.

See also

  • List of download managers
  • Comparison of download managers

External links

  • IEPro Homepage
  • SSL Information for MiniDM


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The Oracle C++ Call Interface (OCCI) is an interface defined by the database company ORACLE that defines for the C++ programmer a comfortable interface to access the ORACLE database with classes using parameters that are reminiscent of SQL statements. The interface exists for ORACLE 9i and ORACLE 10g.

Originally, OCCI had a predecessor, called Oracle Call Interface (OCI), which is the interface used by C programmers.

See also

  • Oracle C++ Call Interface main page
  • OCCI Developer Reference


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Geneotree is an open source web-based genealogy application developed in the PHP scripting language and the MySQL database. It installs on Linux and Windows and works natively with GEDCOM files. It makes a variety of reports as PDF files.

See also

  • Genealogy software
  • Comparison of genealogy software

External links

  • The GeneoTree website


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Microsoft Physics Illustrator, also known as Magic Paper, is software designed by Microsoft and MIT for a tablet PC. It is a 2-D editing plane, where the user can draw various shapes and bodies and apply forces between them to make them interact.3 Because of this, it is also referred to as Natural Interaction.

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Features 1

  • has been implemented in a variety of domains, including simple 2-D mechanical devices and UML software diagrams
  • deals with the noise inherent in hand-drawn sketches
  • uses a variety of knowledge sources to resolve ambiguity
  • provides modeless interaction for both sketching and editing
  • allows ideas to be evaluated early in the wzornictwo cycle

Live Video Demonstration: Physics Illustrator on Youtube

Other Versions

Despite Physics Illustrator’s initial release for tablet PCs, various users have modified the version to get it to work on regular Windows PCs and Macs. 3

References

1. http://icampus.mit.edu/MagicPaper/default.aspx

2. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=56347faf-a639-4f3b-9b87-1487fd4b5a53

3. http://blog.hypercubed.com/archives/2006/02/05/how-to-use-physics-illistrator-on-non-tablet-pc/

Related Articles

  • Crayon Physics

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