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 Web-enabling Oracle Forms Application
Oracle Forms Server should be running as a service on the localhost machine where Pramati Server is running.
This document assumes that Oracle Forms Server is installed and running as an NT Service on Windows or a daemon on Unix and Linux.
Since forms trigger fires on the application server, it is preferrable to move logic to the database.
http://www.pramati.com/docstore/1230019/ad_oforms.htm   (2476 words)

  
 Abstract Machine Models
The fully relaxed machine is only constrained by the true data dependencies of the program and closely approximates the data disambiguation capabilities of an Oracle machine [LW92].
The abstract machines we have used in our experiments are summarized in Table 1.
To examine the performance properties of each of the reordering types we define a set of abstract machine models and analyze the potential parallelism that is available for each machine.
http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/timewarp/wengine/papers/wp97_28/node3.html   (218 words)

  
 Oracle Essentials: Oracle9i, Oracle8i & Oracle8: Chapter 1: Introducing Oracle
Oracle introduced many innovative technical features to the database as computing and deployment models changed (from offering the first distributed database to the first Java Virtual Machine in the core database engine).
Oracle's PL/SQL, a procedural language extension to SQL, is commonly used to implement program logic modules for applications.
Oracle Lite is described in more detail at the end of this chapter.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oressentials2/chapter/ch01.html   (218 words)

  
 ORACLE (computer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As with all computers of its era, it was a one of a kind machine that could not exchange programs with other computers (even other IAS machines).
The ORACLE or O ak R idge A utomatic C omputer and L ogical E ngine, an early computer built by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, was based on the IAS architecture developed by John von Neumann.
 This computer hardware -related article is a stub.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORACLE_(computer)   (218 words)

  
 Introducing Oracle
Oracle introduced many innovative technical features to the database as computing and deployment models changed (from offering the first distributed database to the first Java Virtual Machine in the core database engine).
Oracle is also a provider of business applications, popularly named the "E-Business Suite"; discussion of those applications is outside the scope of this book, although we do touch on how technology components are being leveraged in linking Oracle's applications to non-Oracle applications and in building data warehouses.
Oracle has grown from its humble beginnings as one of a number of databases available in the 1970s to the overwhelming market leader of today.
http://www.developer.com/db/article.php/1582621   (1878 words)

  
 Basics of Deploying Oracle Forms Applications
If the baseHTML file selected was for a plug-in (Oracle JInitiator or Sun's JDK Java plug-in), and if the user does not already have that plug-in installed on their machine, they are prompted to install the plug-in.
Forms Trace allows you to replace the functionality that was provided with Forms Runtime Diagnostics (FRD) and Performance Event Collection Services (PECS), which were available in earlier releases of Oracle Forms.
Oracle provides two JAR files (f90all.jar and f90all_jinit.jar) that group and zip classes together for efficient delivery across the network to the client.
http://www.boku.ac.at/oradoc/ias/10g(9.0.4)/web.904/b10470/basics.htm   (3998 words)

  
 Introducing Oracle
Oracle introduced many innovative technical features to the database as computing and deployment models changed (from offering the first distributed database to the first Java Virtual Machine in the core database engine).
Over the years, the Oracle database has grown in depth and quality, and its technical capabilities now match its early hype.
One of the problems in comprehending a massive product such as the Oracle database is the difficulty of getting a good sense of how the product works without getting lost in the details of implementing specific solutions.
http://www.developer.com/db/article.php/1582621   (1876 words)

  
 dBforums - SQL Trace Logging on Oracle Rdb
We have an Rdb database running on an Alpha machine, which is accesed by users on Windows NT using the "ODBC Driver for Oracle Rdb".
I'm not sure where the most appropriate place is for questions regarding Oracle Rdb (i.e.
This database is accessed by many users and we need to start monitoring their usage of it.
http://dbforums.com/showthread.php?threadid=891124&goto=nextnewest   (1876 words)

  
 Frequently-Asked Questions
The Oracle Media Objects Player was not designed to run over a server, so we recommend that you install the Worksheet on each user's machine (the Player is automatically installed when you run the Worksheet installer).
We developed the Reactivity Worksheet in the Oracle Media Objects (OMO) Environment, and it runs within the OMO Player, which dictates that the program is 16 bit.
The Chemical Reactivity Worksheet ("reactive.sta" and supporting files) is an Oracle Media Objects "stack" (much like a HyperCard stack) that runs on Macintosh computers and in Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, and XP.
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/chemaids/react/reactfaq.html   (1876 words)

  
 oracle (disambiguation)
See Oracle machine for the "oracle" in theoretical computer science.
Oracle could refer to any of these :
The Internet Oracle is an attempt at collective humor that operates through email.
http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Oracle_(disambiguation)   (1876 words)

  
 Oracle TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia
Oracle machines An oracle machine is a Turing machine connected
http://www.tutorgig.co.uk/encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=Oracle   (1876 words)

  
 model of computation
Turing machine, random access machine, primitive recursive, cellular automaton, finite state machine, cell probe model, pointer machine, alternation, alternating Turing machine, nondeterministic Turing machine, oracle Turing machine, probabilistic Turing machine, universal Turing machine, quantum computation, parallel models: multiprocessor model, work-depth model, parallel random-access machine, shared memory.
There are many models of computation which differ in computing power (that is, some models can perform computations impossible for other models) and the cost of various operations.
Go to the Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures home page.
http://www.nist.gov/dads/HTML/modelOfComputation.html   (157 words)

  
 Connection Machine and DataVault from Thinking Machines Corporation
Thinking Machines Corp. underwent Chapter 11 reorganization in the 1993's, reorganized into a Data-Mining software corporation, which was later purchased by Oracle in 1999.]
My Projects at Thinking Machines Corporation, 1985 - 1992
Connection machine systems were used in a range of research and "big science" applications including data base retrieval, image processing, computer-aided design and floating-point intensive scientific calculations.
http://www.svisions.com/sv/cm-dv.html   (292 words)

  
 The Incredible Machine : Reviews, Preview, Cheats, News, Screenshots, Movies, and Forum
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Please check out the overview information for The Incredible Machine below:
The Incredible Machine CD, Book & Other Items
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/g/pc_games/incredible_machine   (247 words)

  
 IGN: Even More Incredible Machine Cheats, Codes and Cheat Codes
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IGN: Even More Incredible Machine Cheats, Codes and Cheat Codes
While playing, start your machine, then press V while it's running.
http://cheats.ign.com/ob2/068/006/006780.html   (213 words)

  
 dBforums - Help with JDBC connection to Oracle RDB database...
client-installation of Oracle in the machine and use those informations to connect.
I have a java program that wants to connect to the Oracle RDB database from Solaris
> I have a java program that wants to connect to the Oracle RDB database from Solaris
http://dbforums.com/t383670.html   (213 words)

  
 Enhancements and diversification - Online Media, Risc PC updates and handhelds (1994 to 1996)
This machine complied with the Oracle reference standard.
The group was initially working on set top boxes and had a prototype box based around a Risc PC motherboard and complying with the Oracle Media Objects standard.
This contained a 40 MHz ARM 7500, had 4 Mb of memory (expandable to 16 Mb) and the storage device was a Smartcard.
http://www.mcmordie.co.uk/acornhistory/riscpc700.shtml   (213 words)

  
 Have host (Tnsname), need Machine:Port:Sid in PL/SQL ?
03-25-04 11:35 AM Hello, I am looking for a way to get the Machine, Port and SID in PL/SQL when I only have the host (as it is in the TNSNAMES).
> Hello, > > I am looking for a way to get the Machine, Port and SID in PL/SQL when I > only have the host (as it is in the TNSNAMES).
You have to either: "* Explicitly list the host name, TCP/IP port and Oracle SID of the database to which you want to connect.
http://www.webservertalk.com/message162047.html   (213 words)

  
 Oracle machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An oracle machine is a Turing machine connected to an oracle.
A machine with an oracle of this sort is a hypercomputer.
Oracle machines are useful for investigating the relationship between complexity classes P and NP, by considering the relationship between P
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_machine   (579 words)

  
 Turing reduction - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Turing reduction
More formally, a Turing reduction is a function computable by an oracle machine with an oracle for A. If such a reduction exists, then every algorithm for M immediately yields an algorithm for L, formed by inserting a "call" to that algorithm at each place where the oracle machine uses it.
However, because the oracle machine may invoke the algorithm a large number of times, the resulting algorithm may require more time asymptotically than either M or the oracle machine, and require as much space as both together.
Turing reductions are often subjected to additional resource restrictions, for example that the oracle machine runs in polynomial time or logarithmic space; see polynomial-time reduction and log-space reduction for details.
http://www.encyclopedia-glossary.com/en/Turing-reduction.html   (400 words)

  
 Oracle machine
Sometimes the Turing machine is described as having two tapes, one of which is reserved for oracle inputs and outputs.
An oracle machine is a Turing machine connected to an oracle.
A machine with an oracle of this sort is a hypercomputer.
http://www.mywiseowl.com/articles/Oracle_(computer_science)   (400 words)

  
 Oracle FAQ: Oracle for Windows NT and Windows 2000
The Oracle database server and tools will run equally well on an NT "Workstation" machine as on an NT "Server" machine, unless the Server machine is the Domain Controller for a busy domain, in which case it would be a poor choice to host a busy database server as well.
If you have more than one NT machine in a network you will probably want one of them to be an NT Server machine to act as the domain controller, but you probably DON'T want to run the Oracle database server on that machine.
Oracle on Windows NT and 2000 is running as a service that is implemented as a single multi-threaded process:
http://www.oracle-tutorial.com/faqwinnt.htm   (1860 words)

  
 Distributing and Managing Oracle Software
To determine whether the OCSM client environment needs to be updated with respect to the OCSM host machine's environment, the OCSA compares the client timestamp in the local ORACLE portion of the registry to the client timestamp in the CLIENTS.INI file in the OCSM host machine's Oracle home.
It merely copies the files from the OCSM host machine's Oracle home according to how the configuration was defined on the host.
If this is the first time you have installed OCSM and you previously had a stand-alone Oracle home on your machine, choose a different location for your new shared Oracle home.
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/doc/oracle/server803/A54632_01/ape.htm   (2837 words)

  
 Turing Machine
The oracle Turing machine (OTM) is a multi-tape DTM or NDTM with a special oracle tape and an associated oracle function h, which need not be computable.
It should be noted that Turing never specified the workings of the oracle box, but, neither did he ever specify the workings of the Turing machine.
The finite-state machine can be viewed as a Turing machine with two tapes, the first a read-only tape and the second a write-only output tape.
http://www.geocities.com/s2swen/Turing_Machine.html   (2837 words)

  
 Oracle 10g Installation
Oracle will install lots of services which will heavily load your machine.
(If not, each time you boot your machine, Oracle will begin to run, and it is a resource hog).
In fact, I use the following batch script on my windows machine to start, stop oracle:
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~dsb/CS347/oracle_10g_installation.htm   (699 words)

  
 README.help
Thus, copying a minimal ORACLE_HOME onto a client machine won't work unless the path to ORACLE_HOME is the same on the client machine as it is on the machine where DBD-Oracle was compiled.
Newer Oracle releases don't have this problem and it may be possible to even use the newer Oracle libraries under HP-UX 9.
I understand that Oracle is working on a 64bit versions of V7.3.3 for SGI (or MIPS ABI as they call it), but I don't have any firm dates.
http://search.cpan.org/src/TIMB/DBD-Oracle-1.15/README.help   (2241 words)

  
 The Turing Machine and Universal Computation
An oracle Turing Machine is described as a machine that is connected to an oracle.
Turing put forward the question that if M is a Turing Machine and S a sequence of 0's and 1's, is there a Turing Machine that can decide if M ever halts when given S as input.
Turing showed that the Turing Machine could simulate any other computing machine and human beings are also like computers, (Before the publication of Turing’s 1936 paper the term computer was generally applied to human begins), thus the Human computer could also be successfully simulated by the Turing Machine.
http://www.rit.edu/~maa2454/turing1.html   (2241 words)

  
 The Turing Machine and Universal Computation
An oracle Turing Machine is described as a machine that is connected to an oracle.
Turing put forward the question that if M is a Turing Machine and S a sequence of 0's and 1's, is there a Turing Machine that can decide if M ever halts when given S as input.
Turing showed that the Turing Machine could simulate any other computing machine and human beings are also like computers, (Before the publication of Turing’s 1936 paper the term computer was generally applied to human begins), thus the Human computer could also be successfully simulated by the Turing Machine.
http://www.rit.edu/~maa2454/turing1.html   (2867 words)

  
 The Turing Machine and Universal Computation
An oracle Turing Machine is described as a machine that is connected to an oracle.
Turing put forward the question that if M is a Turing Machine and S a sequence of 0's and 1's, is there a Turing Machine that can decide if M ever halts when given S as input.
Turing showed that the Turing Machine could simulate any other computing machine and human beings are also like computers, (Before the publication of Turing’s 1936 paper the term computer was generally applied to human begins), thus the Human computer could also be successfully simulated by the Turing Machine.
http://www.rit.edu/~maa2454/turing1.html   (2867 words)

  
 The Turing Machine and Universal Computation
An oracle Turing Machine is described as a machine that is connected to an oracle.
Turing put forward the question that if M is a Turing Machine and S a sequence of 0's and 1's, is there a Turing Machine that can decide if M ever halts when given S as input.
Turing showed that the Turing Machine could simulate any other computing machine and human beings are also like computers, (Before the publication of Turing’s 1936 paper the term computer was generally applied to human begins), thus the Human computer could also be successfully simulated by the Turing Machine.
http://www.rit.edu/~maa2454/turing1.html   (2867 words)

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