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| | Domain |
 | | The Domain Applicant may at this time apply to his or her Registrar for a procedure by the Consulting Board with a deadline enabling the Registrar to enter the initiation of the procedure in the Records within 14 days upon the rejection. |  | | Internationalized domain names (IDN in international terminology) are stored in a coded form in the name servers, while on the level of users they appear usually in a non-coded form, therefore domain name in these Rules and Procedures is to be understood to be in a non-coded form unless otherwise specified. |  | | Records: Data relating to domain delegation, kept by the Registry in a computer system. |
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http://www.domain.hu/domain/English/szabalyzat.html
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| | ! AlohaNic domain registration - domain registration service is free |
 | | The DNS or Domain Name System is the system of computers and databases that map a specific domain name to its associated IP (Internet Protocol) Address. |  | | DNS servers are the computers on which your Domain names will reside. |  | | Your domain name is referred to technically as a Second Level Domain, or "SLD". |
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http://www.alohanic.com/info/faqs.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Time |
 | | From these considerations it appears that the question of time belongs to the domain of cosmology. |  | | Every mind distinguishes in time the past, the present, and the future, that is parts which essentially exclude simultaneity and can be realized only one after the other. |  | | In opposition to this class of opinions which represent the existence of time as purely conceptual, a second class represent it as something which has complete reality outside of our minds. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14726a.htm
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| | Pressure Transmitter Response Time Test Methods |
 | | Prior to any time domain or frequency domain analysis, the suitability of the noise data for a reliable analysis must be examined by a computer scanning and screening of the raw data. |  | | In the time domain analysis, the raw noise data is used in a Univariate Autoregressive (UAR) model to obtain the impulse response and then the step response from which the transmitter response time is calculated. |  | | The analysis of noise data is performed in frequency domain and/or time domain, and is based on the assumption that the dynamic characteristics of the transmitter are linear. |
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http://www.ams-corp.com/test_methods/pressure_transmitter_test_methods.html
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| | Networking hardware, Lesson 1: Hubs and repeaters |
 | | Collision is when two computers or nodes try to talk on the network at the same time. |  | | Collisions and the fact that only one computer can talk on the network at any given time along with the cabling rules are all part of the Ethernet rules. |  | | Broadcast Domain: A domain where every broadcast (a broadcast is a frame or data which is sent to every computer) is seen by all computers within the domain. |
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http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid7_gci958189,00.html
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| | Apollo/Domain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Apollo Token Ring was generally the best choice, since it was extremely scalable; whilst the Ethernet of the time suffered serious performance loss as extra machines were added to the network, this was not true of ATR, which could easily have over a hundred machines on one network. |  | | Apollo/Domain was a range of workstations developed and produced by Apollo Computers, Inc. from circa 1980 to 1989. |  | | Although Apollo systems were very easy to use and administer, they became increasingly less cost-effective, partly because the 68K processors were slow compared to the new RISC chips from Sun and Hewlett-Packard, and partly because the proprietary operating system made software expensive compared to that developed for Unix systems. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo/Domain
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| | FAQ: How can I enable NTP broadcast in Domain Time? |
 | | Domain Time II Software distributed by Symmetricom, Inc. |  | | Domain Time 2.5 supports NTP broadcast, both sending and receiving in Domain Time II Server, and receiving only in Domain Time II Full Client. |  | | To receive NTP broadcasts on Server, uncheck the Set this machine's machine from a trusted external time source checkbox on the Time Sources tab of the control panel applet. |
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http://dtdocs.truetime.net/kb/kb2001.708.asp
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| | Review: Knowledge Acquisition Principles and Guidelines |
 | | On the one hand there is access to a domain expert for knowledge acquisition sessions, but this causes problems and these problems are said to be as a primary development constraint; this could be triggered by geographical distances or physical locations, time demands or cost. |  | | Its primary purpose is to increase the efficiency of the way in which domain expert contribute their time and knowledge, it is accomplished by applying a qualitative model of casual relations and a theory of how casual knowledge can be used to achieve more better conclusions and guide the interview process. |  | | The idea on which expert systems were based was that it would be useful to capture a domain expert's problem-solving expertise in a computer. |
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http://www.scism.sbu.ac.uk/inmandw/review/knowacq/review/rev5204.html
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| | JOT: Journal of Object Technology - Object Oriented Extension to Time Series Model |
 | | It is clear that this make-function can be used to time-stamp any kind of object with any particular notion of time, since the first argument belongs to the domain O and the second belongs to the domain T, of which valid time and transaction time are both subsets. |  | | Valid times are supplied by the components of the application system which monitor changes in the modelled reality, and any required ordering of objects in the valid time dimension can be imposed by a sorting algorithm. |  | | The fact that time may actually be a continuous dimension is actually irrelevant since real numbers in a computer-based representation are only conceptually so, and their underlying representation is actually discrete. |
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http://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2002_08/article9
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| | Time, Phase, Freqency, Delay |
 | | Time domain data is any quantitiy that varies with time, which in the case of loudspeakers is usually a sound pressure or signal voltage. |  | | This means that you could, at least in theory, take a huge number of cosine waves, put them all through a network which adds the voltages (shifted and amplified) together at each point in time, and duplicate any possible time domain signal at the output. |  | | At non-zero times, however, you will have some cosine waves (extending up through infinite frequency) being at positive values, some at negative values, and some at zero. |
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http://www.libinst.com/tpfd.htm
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| | Domain Time II: UNIX and Linux Clients |
 | | Since Domain Time is a critical system service, the evaluation version does not time out or stop operating after the evaluation period has expired. |  | | Domain Time II Client daemon for Solaris 7/8 (Intel) |  | | There are many advantages to using a Domain Time II daemon instead of a standard NTP daemon such as XNTP. |
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http://www.greyware.com/software/domaintime/instructions/client/nix.asp
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| | Windows Server 2003: Domain Controller Not Advertising As A Time Server? (dcdiag) |
 | | I performed the same commands only with NET TIME /SETSNTP:different domain machine, which is a completly different domain on my network which does work correctly and I receieved the same error. |  | | This is a domain where dcdiag passes everything and I've already upgraded the exchange server. |  | | When I right right click the DC server in replication monitor and go to Properties then Server Flags there is an X next to the time service line. |
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http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/Windows_Server_2003/Q_20973984.html
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| | Atlas: Domain Theory, Computational Geometry and Differential Calculus (A short course) by Abbas Edalat |
 | | Domain theory is a mathematical theory of computation, which was originally developed in the late 1960's to model the semantics of programming languages, but later found applications in mainstream mathematical computation. |  | | A domain is a structure for modeling a computational process or a data type with incompletely specified elements. |  | | For the first time, it enables us to define data-types for geometric computation and develop the notions of a computable geometric object and operation. |
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http://atlas-conferences.com/cgi-bin/abstract/capi-10
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| | Model-view-controller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | If constructed correctly, models can enjoy a fair degree of stability (owing to the stability of the domain model), whereas user interface code usually undergoes frequent and sometimes dramatic change (typically because of usability problems, the need to support growing classes of users, or simply the need to keep the application looking "fresh"). |  | | MVC models allow the code to be more flexible later in the development process, allowing for changes that make sense at the time it makes sense to make them. |  | | The best models are fully encapsulated, meaning that they implement every aspect of that real world object of interest to the domain of interest, and that they don't have any extra code that doesn't model the real world. |
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| | Selected Published Papers - J. Scott Armstrong |
 | | Domain knowledge, expressed as expectations about trends in time series, led to improved accuracy in time-series forecasts. |  | | Uses prior knowledge about forecasting methods and domain knowledge to formulate rules for time series forecasting. |  | | A simplified version of RBF performed well without using domain knowledge. |
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http://www-marketing.wharton.upenn.edu/people/faculty/armstrong2.html
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| | Garrett Communications - Path Delay Value (PDV) - Presented by Bomara Associates |
 | | There is a fixed amount of propagation delay time, 512 BT, that can be used up by the network devices in any path between end points of a collision domain. |  | | Since two Class II repeaters must be useable in a collision domain, and since only 190 BT of the delay budget is available for both of them, it can be seen that the PDV of a Class II repeater is 95 (i.e., half of 190) BT. |  | | When the total time delay for a path reaches the 512 BT maximum, that path becomes a limiting factor on the network topology since nothing more can be added into that path without violating shared Fast Ethernet specifications. |
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| | Primary Domain Controller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As password changes take time to replicate across all the domain controllers in an Active Directory domain, the PDC emulator master receives notification of password changes immediately, and if a logon attempt fails at another domain controller, that domain controller will forward the logon request to the PDC emulator master before rejecting it. |  | | A domain is a concept used in NT server operating systems whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. |  | | However, in these later releases of Windows, an Active Directory FSMO role named PDC emulator master does exist in each domain. |
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| | Lost in Translation - Knowledge Transfer - CIO Magazine Jul 15,2004 |
 | | In others, knowledge transfer can be done well enough to make the outsourcing work, but only if CIOs understand the full extent of the knowledge that must be transferred and spend the time and money necessary to get it from here to there. |  | | The offshore workers' lack of programming experience and knowledge about the project and its origins, together with their faulty understanding of Life Time's users' needs and misperceptions about what constituted a successful project, hindered the documentation of system requirements. |  | | In effect, the most likely candidates for knowledge transfer include the support of mature systems (if they are well understood and documented by the client) and the development of new, noncore systemssuch as timekeeping systems or inventory controlthat are a manageable size and can be easily separated from the company (and reintegrated). |
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| | Object-Oriented Application Frameworks |
 | | This increases the difficulty of ``single-stepping'' through the run-time behavior of a framework within a debugger since the control flow of the application is driven implicitly by callbacks and developers may not understand or have access to the framework code. |  | | Hook methods systematically decouple the stable interfaces and behaviors of an application domain from the variations required by instantiations of an application in a particular context. |  | | In general, frameworks are often used to simplify the development of infrastructure and middleware software, whereas components are often used to simplify the development of end-user application software. |
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| | generation5 - Expert System for Car Maintenance and Troubleshooting |
 | | Knowledge processing in expert system is based on the insight gained from the way how humans reason, how they work with information on a given problem together with their general knowledge of the problem domain. |  | | To develop an expert system on car maintenance and troubleshooting that is capable of assisting car’s owner in dealing with their cars problem and troubleshooting them whenever time is limit and the human expert, also known as mechanics is not available at that very time. |  | | Expert system is a computer program which simulates the human problem solving and reasoning, and so it must be integrated properly with the right knowledge as human beings have. |
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| | Application Domain FAQ |
 | | The default domain is an application domain that is created automatically by the CLR every time it is initialized in a process. |  | | This is necessary to ensure that the type is marshaled by reference across the boundary of the created application domain. |  | | Describes the XML files and schema used to configure the startup shim, the runtime, the assembly cache manager, and remoting. |
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http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/clr/AppdomainFAQ.aspx
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| | Switches and Hubs — Upfront Systems |
 | | New Term: A collision domain is a logical area in a computer network where data packets can "collide" with one another, in particular in the Ethernet networking protocol. |  | | This point-to-point approach allows the switch to connect multiple pairs of segments at a time allowing more than one computer to transmit data at a time, without causing collisions |  | | When using a hub only one computer connected to the hub is able to transmit at a time. |
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http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za/Members/jean/cookbook/blog/switch-vs-hub
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| | RFC 3663 - Domain Administrative Data in Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) |
 | | When a client binds with a DN of "cn=trademark" and password of "attorney", the second-level domain entries also take on an objectclass of extensibleObject with the added attributes of "createddate" and "registrationexpirationdate", which are of type Generalized Time, as specified by RFC 2252 [6]. |  | | Newton Experimental [Page 14] RFC 3663 Domain Administrative Data in LDAP December 2003 The final solution to the problem was to create a customized back-end data store containing the data in a normalized form. |  | | The distinguished names of these name server entries are algorithmically calculated, where the first component is the word Newton Experimental [Page 6] RFC 3663 Domain Administrative Data in LDAP December 2003 "nameserver" concatenated with an index number of the name server entry and the remaining components are the appropriate domain names. |
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| | Building Expert Systems |
 | | The domain expert should be a legitimate authority in the subject matter area, as software must possess high quality knowledge, and this person must have time and interest to commit to the project. |  | | Although use of human domain experts is the typical method of development, it should be noted that several successful programs have been produced using reference materials only, or with minimal involvement of a human domain expert. |  | | Often, the expert is presented with 3-5 potential problem scenarios at each interview session with the knowledge engineer who poses as the end-user, perhaps as an inquisitive user who continually asks the expert the purpose of his question and detailed justification of his answers. |
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| | Windows 2000 Server Domain Controller Errors - TechSpot OpenBoards |
 | | On computers that are joined to a domain, time synchronization takes place when the W32Time service turns on during system startup. |  | | When a domain controller is found, the client sends a request for time and waits for a reply from the domain controller. |  | | This communication is an exchange of SNTP packets intended to calculate the time offset and roundtrip delay between the two computers. |
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 | | Subjects with weak domain knowledge were significantly slower when using the unimodal interface than the multimodal when solving the task for the first time. |  | | This is an interesting domain for research on human computer interaction as it combines a variety of problem areas such as temporal and spatial reasoning. |  | | It seems to be harder for subjects with weak knowledge of the domain to keep to the optimal sequence of actions than for subjects with good knowledge, especially using the multimodal interface. |
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| | Texas KZK Time Domain Code |
 | | KZKTexas is a time-domain computer code developed at The University of Texas at Austin to model axisymmetric sound beams in fluids. |  | | The code is written in Fortran 77 and appears to compile with no problems on most UNIX workstations. |  | | A third code (BurgersTX) uses the same algorithm but solves for one-dimensional propagation (no diffraction) in an inhomogeneous fluid. |
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| | Review: Knowledge Acquisition Principles and Guidelines |
 | | On the one hand there is access to a domain expert for knowledge acquisition sessions, but this causes problems and these problems are said to be as a primary development constraint; this could be triggered by geographical distances or physical locations, time demands or cost. |  | | Its primary purpose is to increase the efficiency of the way in which domain expert contribute their time and knowledge, it is accomplished by applying a qualitative model of casual relations and a theory of how casual knowledge can be used to achieve more better conclusions and guide the interview process. |  | | The idea on which expert systems were based was that it would be useful to capture a domain expert's problem-solving expertise in a computer. |
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http://www.scism.sbu.ac.uk/inmandw/review/knowacq/review/rev5204.html
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| | Kuofie.txt |
 | | The domain expert often spends lots of time to put his or her requirements across to the analyst (Kuofie, 1999; Rawsthorne and Goodwin, 1999). |  | | The domain expert will not have to spend lots of time to put his or her intentions across to analysts and designers. |  | | In reality, the domain expert lacks the computer knowledge to generate the software needed to solve the domain problem. |
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http://isedj.org/2/28/Kuofie.txt
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| | IAHC Proposal |
 | | This includes both administration of domain name assignments, as well as the real-time behavior of the distributed lookup service which achieves DNS mappings for client software. |  | | The current DNS Top level domains (TLD) are considered to be divided into several classes: ISO 3166 country codes (.fr,.ca,.au, etc.), sometimes referred to as national TLDs, and so-called international TLDs (.com,.org,.net and.int). |  | | An administrative domain name challenge panel would be able to decide that a challenged SLD should be excluded from the gTLD in which it was registered and, in appropriate and exceptional cases, from some or all other gTLDs which fall within the gTLD-MOU. |
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