"(...) has the most power and value in vertical search-style app.s, where a community of experts contributes to a pool of content that is then rated by other experts, assuring that the best available content is recognized and becomes readily available."
"network is decentralized, with each node—be it a tag, individual, or object—able to connect to another within the system. What arises, when enacted on a large enough scale, is rhizomatic: multiple points of entry for multiple participants"
Quite an old article on JavaWorld: "As part of the Java language, the java.lang package is implicitly imported into every Java program. This package's pitfalls surface often, affecting most programmers. This month, I'll discuss the traps lurking in the Runtime.exec() method."
We used to know how to get together and really let our hair down. Then, in the early 1600s, a mass epidemic of depression broke out - and we've been living with it ever since. Something went wrong, but what? Barbara Ehrenreich unpicks the causes of our unhappiness
This article outlines the process involved in transforming the del.icio.us user API XML document into an HTML fragment. Because the XSLT processor is compiled, and therefore runs significantly faster than interpreted Javascript in the browser, I push as m
Java PureFaces is a layer on top of JSF that simplifies implementation. The article here is the aggregate of the blog posts that I have written on our blog. The framework is not yet made public, and we are looking to see if there is interest in us releasing it as an open-source project. We are not a JSF framework company; we develop web applications. This framework is a result of our experience with the tools with which we were already working.
Wikipedia has rapidly become one of the most used reference sources in the world, but a new study shows that the website's explosive growth is tailing off and also suggests the community-created encyclopaedia has become less welcoming to new contributors.
WSRP is an open standard proposed by OASIS for several years. The spec now is sponsored by a number of
big names like IBM and BEA. There are currently two active implementation of the spec. One is wsrp4j from
Apache foundation (still a incubator project, been developed since 2002). The other one is a subproject of
dev.java.net Open-Portal.
I have been exposed and done lot of development on the Apache's wsrp4j project. Thus, in this guide I will
mainly discuss wsrp4j implementation.
At this point, wsrp4j project is still under heavy development and re-construction. It is almost impossible
to get the trunk snapshot in the project repository and make it work without pulling all your hair out to figure
out how to set it up properly. This mostly caused by the lack of documentation and support from its developers.
Still, there is a stable (enough) revision which we can use to make a perfect wsrp4j environment.
The wsrp4j revison I use here is 440430 along with pluto portal 1.0.1 release for setting up a producer.
Jetspeed 2.1 (latest version currently) will be used as a container for wsrp4j consumer (wsrp4j-proxyportlet).
Of course, you can use pluto to setup wsrp4j consumer as well. But that is very easy to do.
Plus, pluto portal doesn't provide a lot of bell and whistle in the GUI side as Jetspeed portal does.
Mehr als zwei Drittel der Deutschen nutzen einer repräsentativen Studie zufolge das Netz. Jugendliche arbeiten häufiger mit Wikipedia als alle anderen Altergruppen. Allerdings passiv: Vier Prozent der Deutschen haben schon einen Wikipedia-Artikel ergänzt, 65 Prozent rufen Informationen ab.
Giant science publisher Elsevier announced this week that it is developing what it calls The Article of the Future, a new method of leveraging the web's multi-media capabilities for presenting academic articles online.
Ich werde häufig mit dem Irrtum konfrontiert, der besagt, dass ein typischer Internet-Nutzer im Schnitt nur einige wenige Megabit pro Sekunde benötigt. Denn diese Untersuchungen basieren auf derselben Annahme wie jene Studien, die besagen, dass Autos in England im Schnitt 24,5 km/h und in den US im Schnitt mit 39,11 km/h fahren. Wozu würden wir dann Autos benötigen, die 100 km/h und mehr fahren können? Selbst ein Mofa würde reichen!
Ich werde häufig mit dem Irrtum konfrontiert, der besagt, dass ein typischer Internet-Nutzer im Schnitt nur einige wenige Megabit pro Sekunde benötigt. Denn diese Untersuchungen basieren auf derselben Annahme wie jene Studien, die besagen, dass Autos in England im Schnitt 24,5 km/h und in den US im Schnitt mit 39,11 km/h fahren. Wozu würden wir dann Autos benötigen, die 100 km/h und mehr fahren können? Selbst ein Mofa würde reichen!
Reexamining the Limitations, Expectations, Capabilities and Misunderstandings of BPEL, as well as Executing BPMN Directly It seems that conventional wisdom has been for a while that "Business Process Execution Language" or "WS-BPEL4WS" is the standard for execution in the BPM space. At the same time, the majority of BPM and workflow products on the market today work successfully without using BPEL.
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Structures of Participation in Digital Culture, edited by SSRC Program Director Joe Karaganis, explores digital technologies that are engines of cultural innovation, from the virtualization of group networks and social identities to the digital convergenc
Corinne Fortier, « Le lait, le sperme, le dos. Et le sang ? Représentations physiologiques de la filiation et de la parenté de lait en islam malékite et dans la société maure » Cahier d'études africaines 161, 2001.
Языки мира / РАН. Ин-т языкознания; Редкол.: В.Н. Ярцева (Пред.) и др. - М.: Индрик, 1997. - Монгольские языки. Тунгусо-маньчжурские языки. Японский яз
C. Vögele, and U. Ohliger. SCM Studies in Communication and Media, 9 (4):
627-650(2020)https://doi.org/10.5771/2192-4007-2020-4-627. (Politbarometer) (GLES).