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 [No title]
This specification defines the protocol referred to as "HTTP/1.1", and is an update to RFC 2068 [33].
This content-coding is used only in the Accept- Encoding header, and SHOULD NOT be used in the Content-Encoding header.
Although this specification does not define any use for such a body, future extensions to HTTP might use the OPTIONS body to make more detailed queries on the server.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt   (15391 words)

  
 OMG Modeling and Metadata Specifications
This specification is one of a series related to developing the 2.0 revision of the OMG Meta Object Facility specification, referred to as MOF 2.0.
The purpose of this specification is to add a semantic context to the interchange of metadata in terms of recognized sets of objects or object patterns.
A specification for a Human-Usable Textual Notation (HUTN) for expressing other specifications in terms of the UML Profile for Enterprise Distributed Computing (EDOC) and its companion UML Profile for CORBA.
http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/modeling_spec_catalog.htm   (1562 words)

  
 What is UNIX ?
Since the introduction of the Single UNIX Specification, there has been a single, open, consensus specification that defines the requirements for a conformant UNIX system.
You can also get involved in the ongoing development and maintenance of the Single UNIX Specification, by joining the Austin Group whose approach to specification development is "write once, adopt everywhere", The Open Group's Base Working Group or get involved in the UNIX Certification program.
There is also a mark, or brand, that is used to identify those products that have been certified as conforming to the Single UNIX Specification, initially UNIX 93, followed subsequently by UNIX 95, UNIX 98 and now UNIX 03.
http://www.unix.org/what_is_unix.html   (386 words)

  
 Formal Methods Virtual Library
SMV (Symbolic Model Verifier) model checker for finite-state systems, using the specification language CTL (Computation Tree Logic), a propositional branching-time temporal logic.
COSPAN (COordinated SPecification ANalysis), a general-purpose rapid-prototyping tool, using the S/R (selection/resolution) language.
Algebraic Design Language, a higher-order software specification language.
http://www.afm.sbu.ac.uk   (1633 words)

  
 XML Topic Maps (XTM) 1.0
An alternative form of a base name, optimized for a particular computational purpose, such as sorting or display.
An object (in the system's internal representation of a topic map) that represents a topic, association, or scope.
As a way of making concrete the use of the topic map notation defined in this specification, consider the following example.
http://www.topicmaps.org/xtm/1.0   (7677 words)

  
 specs: Specification Project
The table below lists the areas for which specifications are written.
Note: For detailed information about this project please continue reading on the Specification Project Wiki page.
If errors occur please change or revise the specific sections causing these errors.
http://specs.openoffice.org   (336 words)

  
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Interoperability between two calendaring and scheduling applications, especially for recurring events, to-dos or journal entries, is dependent on the ability to capture and convey date and time information in an unambiguous format.
The value type is a structured value consisting of a list of one or more recurrence grammar parts.
While the iCalendar object is not a profile of the [RFC 2425] content type, it does reuse a number of the elements from the [RFC 2425] specification.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt   (13692 words)

  
 The Java Language Specification
The Java Language Specification (First Edition) - With the publication of this book, James Gosling, Bill Joy, and Guy Steele provide the definitive technical reference for the Java programming language.
If you want to know the precise meaning of the language's constructs, this is the source for you.
Changes for Java 1.1 - Originally published as Appendix D from The Java Programming Language by Ken Arnold.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls   (750 words)

  
 Web Applications 1.0
This specification is independent of the various proprietary UI languages that various vendors provide.
Conformance requirements phrased as algorithms or specific steps may be implemented in any manner, so long as the end result is equivalent.
When a feature specifically only applies to one of the two languages, it is called out by explicitly stating that it does not apply to the other format, as in "for HTML,...
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work   (9275 words)

  
 International Color Consortium specification
Specification ICC.1:2004-10 (Profile version 4.2.0.0) Image technology colour management — Architecture, profile format, and data structure
Specification ICC.1:2004-04 -Image technology colour management — Architecture, profile format, and data structure
Specification ICC.1:2003-09, File Format for Color Profiles (Version 4.1.0)
http://www.color.org/icc_specs2.html   (117 words)

  
 FOAF Vocabulary Specification
The FOAF vocabulary, by contrast, is managed more in the style of an Open Source or Free Software project than as an industry standardarisation effort (eg.
This specification contributes a vocabulary, "FOAF", to the Semantic Web, specifying it using W3C's Resource Description Framework (RDF).
The remainder of this specification describes how to publish and interpret descriptions such as these on the Web, using RDF/XML for syntax (file format) and terms from FOAF.
http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1   (8984 words)

  
 Joliet Specification
In a wide character set, it is not possible to represent a character in a single byte.
The File or Directory Identifiers may be up to 128 bytes (64 unicode characters) in length.
Sort ordering is unchanged, except that all justification pad bytes are to be set to (00).
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/jolspec.html   (3055 words)

  
 Object Management Group - UML
OMG is a not-for-profit computer industry specifications consortium; our members define and maintain the UML specification which we publish in the series of documents linked on this page for your free download.
OMG is currently upgrading all of UML to Version 2.0.
- UML - is OMG's most-used specification, and the way the world models not only application structure, behavior, and architecture, but also business process and data structure.
http://www.uml.org   (1100 words)

  
 Client Side State - HTTP Cookies
If there are multiple matches for a given cookie name, but with separate paths, all the matching cookies will be sent.
Setting the path to a higher-level value does not override other more specific path mappings.
This is a specification of the minimum number of cookies that a client should be prepared to receive and store.
http://wp.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html   (1405 words)

  
 OASIS Security Services (SAML) TC
This is a portion of the XACML 2.0 OASIS Standard from the XACML TC, and includes a core Specification Document, a SAML 2.0 Assertion Extension Schema, and a SAML 2.0 Protocol Extension Schema.
This listing is intended to help other SAML users more easily find and use existing custom uses of SAML.
Because of SAML's design for flexibility, it is anticipated that some SAML users will want to custom-design their own profiles, bindings, authentication context classes, and/or extensions as appropriate for their purposes.
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=security   (1400 words)

  
 Pingback 1.0
Using pingback, Bob's software can automatically notify Alice that her post has been linked to, and Alice's software can then include this information on her site.
Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels
The pingback system is a way for a blog to be automatically notified when other Web sites link to it.
http://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback   (2114 words)

  
 Unified Modeling Language
OMG is currently upgrading all of UML to Version 2.0.
This site is best viewed at 800x600 pixels with Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer versions 4.0 or later or any browser capable of viewing JavaScript and CSS 2.0 Last Updated Thursday, May 11, 2006
Until all of the parts of the UML 2.0 specification become formal specifications, you can refer to the following documents that comprise these parts of the UML 2.0 specification.
http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/formal/uml.htm   (143 words)

  
 RDF Site Summary (RSS) 1.0
This image should be of a format supported by the majority of Web browsers.
RDF Site Summary (RSS) is a lightweight multipurpose extensible metadata description and syndication format.
This is one of the approaches used in this specification: modularization is achieved by using XML Namespaces for partitioning vocabularies.
http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/spec   (3025 words)

  
 IMS Global Learning Consortium: IMS Question & Test Interoperability Specification
Functional corrections - changes to the functionality to correct mistakes and to clarify the intended capability of the specification.
Version 1.1 Lite - Final Specification - PDF
IMS Question & Test Interoperability Lite v1.1 Specification
http://www.imsproject.org/question   (1177 words)

  
 YAML™ Specification Index
It is broadly useful for programming needs ranging from configuration files to Internet messaging to object persistence to data auditing.
Together with the Unicode standard for characters, the YAML specification provides all the information necessary to understand YAML Version 1.1 and to creating programs that process YAML information.
http://yaml.org/spec   (104 words)

  
 Really Simple Syndication: RSS 2.0.1 Specification (revision 6)
We anticipate possible 2.0.2 or 2.0.3 versions, etc. only for the purpose of clarifying the specification, not for adding new features to the format.
Prior to RSS 2.0, the specification only allowed http:// and ftp://, however, in practice other URI schemes were in use by content developers and supported by aggregators.
This revision was first published by the board on January 25, 2005.
http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification   (2232 words)

  
 LSB Written Specification
You can checkout a copy of the Docbook source from the LSB project on gforge.freestandards.org.
The LSB specification is made up of several components, known as modules.
For example, if your interest is in packaging, you may wish to review the packaging "individual specification" by itself.
http://freestandards.org/spec   (280 words)

  
 Specifications
The Adobe Acrobat Reader software is required to view the PDF format of this specification.
The Enterprise JavaBeans specification was created under the Java Community Process to provide full public participation in the definition and development.
The Enterprise JavaBeans 1.1 class files are available as part of the Java 2 SDK, Enterprise Edition which is available for download from the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) web site.
http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html   (146 words)

  
 USB.org - Documents
Many though not all of the assertions are verified in the high-speed electrical test procedures.
This ECN requires a device I implementation use a class code in its device descriptor.
Universal Serial Bus Revision 1.1 specification (.zip file format, size 1.7 MB) available for historical reference.
http://www.usb.org/developers/docs   (2075 words)

  
 ACPI - Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is an open industry specification co-developed by Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Microsoft, Phoenix, and Toshiba.
The specification enables new power management technology to evolve independently in operating systems and hardware while ensuring that they continue to work together.
ACPI evolves the existing collection of power management BIOS code, Advanced Power Management (APM) application programming interfaces (APIs, PNPBIOS APIs, Multiprocessor Specification (MPS) tables and so on into a well-defined power management and configuration interface specification.
http://www.acpi.info   (102 words)

  
 OPML 1.0 Specification
Outliners are programs that allow you to read, edit and reorganize outlines.
The purpose of this format is to provide a way to exchange information between outliners and Internet services that can be browsed or controlled through an outliner.
This document may not be modified in any way, such as by removing the copyright notice or references to UserLand or other organizations.
http://www.opml.org/spec   (1132 words)

  
 AtomEnabled / Developers / Syndication / Atom Syndication Format Spec
Date values SHOULD be as accurate as possible.
For convenience, this data format may be referred to as "Atom 1.0".
Software written to conform to this version of the specification will not be able to process such markup correctly and, in fact, will not be able to distinguish it from markup error.
http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php   (6990 words)

  
 CompactFlash Association Homepage
CF+ slots that accept CompactFlash, magnetic disk drives or I/O cards can be found in over 335 digital cameras, over 165 handheld PCs, Pocket PCs and Tablet PCs and over 630 other electronic platforms.
Revision 3.0 increases the CompactFlash interface data transfer rate from 16MB/sec to 66MB/sec, while maintaining forward and backward compatibility with old and new host systems.
The CF+ specification adds additional card functionality including magnetic disk drive data storage and I/O cards such as ethernet, serial, fax/modem, digital phone card, USB, barcode scanner, Bluetooth, 802.11b wireless LAN, wireless digital cell phone cards, etc.
http://www.compactflash.org   (690 words)

  
 RELAX NG Specification
In this section, we define the semantics of a correct RELAX NG schema that has been transformed into the simple syntax.
This is the definitive specification of RELAX NG, a simple schema language for XML, based on [RELAX] and [TREX].
This specification does not define the handling of media types other than
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/spec-20011203.html   (4969 words)

  
 TrackBack Technical Specification
It will return, in a different format, in a future revision of the spec (2.0).
This document describes TrackBack, a framework for peer-to-peer communication and notifications between web sites.
Cleaned up a lot of the language in the specification and made it more specification-like.
http://www.sixapart.com/pronet/docs/trackback_spec   (979 words)

  
 DTLA HOME PAGE
DTCP Specification Volume 1 Version 1.4 (Informational Version).
The following are informational versions of the Volume 1 specification documents, which omit specific sections and sensitive information.
These specifications are not complete and should not be utilized for product implementation.
http://www.dtcp.com   (313 words)

  
 SGF file format FF[4]
An example SGF file plus pictures to show the basic and sophisticated features of SGF
SGF is the abbreviation of 'Smart Game Format'.
Short index of all properties (sorted by property type & game)
http://www.red-bean.com/sgf   (256 words)

  
 The Common Gateway Interface
If you are a server software author, it will help you add CGI compliance to your information server.
interface specification which will help you utilize CGI to the fullest extent.
When you get more advanced, you should read the
http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi   (275 words)

  
 Specification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The specification may also contain both the systems requirements and the test requirements by which it is determined that the systems requirements have been met, known as the acceptance test requirement(s), and a mapping between them.
Normally, a specification is the specific set of (high level) requirements agreed to by the sponsor/user and the manufacturer/producer of a system.
An example of a Federal specification is FIPS-PUB 159, Detail Specification for 62.5-μm Core Diameter/125-μm Cladding Diameter Class Ia Multimode Optical Fibers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specification   (202 words)

  
 Intel Corporation - Specification Overview
This means that any EFI application or driver binaries that are compiled to the EFI 1.02 Specification will continue to function on system firmware that complies with the EFI 1.10 Specification.
The EFI Driver Model is designed to be generic and can be adapted to any type of bus or device.
The EFI Driver Model is designed to extend the EFI Specification in a way that supports device drivers and bus drivers.
http://www.intel.com/technology/efi/main_specification.htm   (892 words)

  
 WAP Forum Specifications
An Approved WAP Specification is considered a mature and viable technical solution to a well-defined and pressing technical or operational problem.
A SIN applies to a specific version of a Specification.
The proposed and prototype specifications that were available here in the past have now been moved to a separate documents under review page.
http://www.wapforum.org/what/technical.htm   (979 words)

  
 The Common Gateway Interface Specification
This is the specification for CGI version 1.1, or CGI/1.1.
Further revisions of this protocol are guaranteed to be backward compatible.
http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/interface.html   (42 words)

  
 Liberty Alliance Project - Specifications
This uniqueness is reflected across its wide variety of work and its approach to solving technical and business challenges.
liberty-idff-protocols-schema-1.2-errata-v3.0.xsd: The XSD Schema that accompanies the Liberty Protocols and Schema Specification
A French translation of this document is also available.
http://www.projectliberty.org/resources/specifications.php   (2047 words)

  
 RDF Site Summary (RSS) 1.0
The RSS 1.0 specification was released on 2000-12-06.
It was published along with guidelines for the design of RSS Modules so that RSS can be easily extended.
This document is maintained by Aaron Swartz on behalf of the RSS-DEV Working Group (as governed by the process document) and kept in CVS.
http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0   (223 words)

  
 OpenStep Specification
This document sets forth the OpenStep application programming interface (API).
You may down-load one copy of this specification as long as it is for purposes of study only.
This is the html version of the OpenStep Specification.
http://www.gnustep.org/resources/OpenStepSpec/OpenStepSpec.html   (188 words)

  
 Construction News Architectural Construction Specification Links
Architecture - providing not just a space to live but a space for the mind to flourish.
The links are organized in 16 division CSI master format.
Ryan Links are links pages dedicated to assisting architects and engineers in locating products and specifications on the internet.
http://www.ryanlinks.com   (63 words)

  
 SSL 3.0 Specification
A set of errata for the March draft is also available in HTML.
The most recent Draft SSL 3.0 specification, an Internet Draft dated November 1996, may be viewed here.
The previous draft of the SSL 3.0 Specification, dated March 1996, may be viewed in this HTML document.
http://wp.netscape.com/eng/ssl3   (90 words)

  
 Welcome to Leadtek Research Inc.
Graphics drivers must include DirectX 8.1 software Video Standards
HOME > PRODUCTS > MULTIMEDIA > WINFAST TV2000 XP EXPERT > SPECIFICATION
http://www.leadtek.com/multimedia/winfast_tv2000xp_expert_2.html   (92 words)

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