nology behind XMPP was invented by Jeremie Miller in 1998, refined in the Jabber open-source community in 1999 and 2000, and formalized by the IETF in 2002 and 2003, resulting in publication of the XMPP RFCs
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- Requirements gathering... as no role to play during the requirements phase. In fact, this is the point when an architect can und... l development and coding of your software happens in this phase. During this phase the software archit... ations and corrections, which can lead to changes in the design and effectively on the timeline of the
its own and requires rules to tell it what to do. In order to enable users to take full advantage of M... ules which focus on attack payload identification in order to provide protection from zero day and unknown vulnerabilities often found in web applications, which are in most cases custom coded.
* [[http://www.modsecurity.org|www.modsec
other nodes from Layer 2 addresses (e.g. the DLCI in Frame Relay networks). It is primarily used in Frame Relay and ATM networks, where Layer 2 addresses ... es, therefore InARP can be viewed as its inverse. In addition, InARP is actually implemented as an ext... 3 address of the requesting station itself, while in InARP the requesting station is querying the Laye
managing the Internet Protocol address space used in a network. Most commonly, tools such as [[/glossaire/DNS]] and [[/glossaire/DHCP]] are used in tandem to perform this task, though true IPAM wil... ervices together so that each is aware of changes in the other (for instance DNS knowing of the [[/glo... l functionality, such as controlling reservations in DHCP as well as other data aggregation and report
icro Edition (J2ME). J2ME technology is delivered in API bundles called configurations, profiles, and ... ike the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP). In addition, optional packages provide capability in specific areas of functionality, such as wireless m
ic.org
EPIC is a public interest research center in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties iss... g e-mail and online newsletter on civil liberties in the information age - the EPIC Alert. We also pub
http://madis.noaa.gov/
MADIS runs operationally in real-time in the [[/glossaire/NWS|National Weather Service (NWS)]] with a distributed architecture co... ions (NCO)]]. MADIS also runs quasi-operationally in a research test environment at ESRL/GSD, where ne
The TAF code, as described here, is the one used in the United States. **TAFs use the same weather code found in METAR weather reports**.
* [[http://www.experim... cts/phpweather/|PHP Weather]] is a script written in PHP, that will decode a METAR weather report. [[h
protocol for use with relational database systems in a TCP/IP environment. It has the following object... ient/server model. Please see Figure - Components in the Network Database (NDB) Protocol for an overvi... ctional Beacon (NDB) is a radio broadcast station in a known location, used as an aviation or marine n
e Web addresses that act as permanent identifiers in the face of a dynamic and changing Web infrastruc... active participation of OCLC's Office of Research in the early [[/glossaire/IETF|Internet Engineering ... epheira's participation at [[/glossaire/W3C|W3C]] in defining a Web Architecture for identifying and m
o-dimensional graphics and graphical applications in XML. [[http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/|SVG 1.1]] is a... ents.
The SVG Working Group is currently working in parallel on a set of modules, for extending prior... set of guidelines to produce final-form documents in XML suitable for archiving and printing.
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e required on each product because NFC works only in very close proximity. In theory, NFC range is up to 20cm (7.87 inches), but the actual optimal range
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http://cwe.mitre.org
International in scope and free for public use, CWE™ provides a un... tools and services that can find these weaknesses in source code and operational systems as well as be
The EJB specification is one of several Java APIs in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition. EJB is a s... n. The EJB specification was originally developed in 1997 by [[glossaire:IBM]] and later adopted by [[