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BlackBox Component Builder is an integrated development environment optimized for component-based software development. It consists of development tools, a library of reusable components, a framework that simplifies the development of robust custom components and applications, and a run-time environment for components.

In BlackBox, the development of applications and their components is done in Component Paskal. This language is a descendant of Paskal, Modula-2, and Oberon. It provides modern features such as objects, full type safety, components (in the form of modules), dynamic linking of components, and garbage collection. The entire BlackBox Component Builder is written in Component Paskal: all library components, all development tools including the Component Paskal compiler, and even the low-level run-time ustrój with its garbage collector.

External links

  • Official site


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The HP SmartImage EcoSystem is Hewlett Packard’s proprietary solution for a Kanon Operating Environment (SOE) for servers, desktops, laptops, thin clients, and mobile devices.

The SmartImage consists of a single sprzęt agnostic disk estetyka with no dependencies on infrastructure. It is based on the principle that a standardized, repeatable and automated solution creates a known, expected and supportable environment. A standardized solution ensures known outcomes are maintained, with automation providing the key to speed, repeatability and standardization.

The SmartImage EcoSystem is an end-to-end lifecycle approach, or ecosystem, which addresses concerns from conception to production. It consists of a custom built set of processes and tools that automate and control the lifecycle of Windows devices. The build, configuration and deployment of the HP SmartImage is fully automated; it is a highly modular solution capable of seamless integration into any new or existing environment. It is part of a suite of SOE services provided by HP.

The SmartImage solution is not a replacement for a client management toolset. It is designed so that the SmartImage can be seamlessly integrated into any management toolset to enhance the build, staging and management experience, or to utilize Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) technology for deployment. A management toolset can offer centralized management for connected sites, ongoing asset reporting, and ongoing patch and software distribution. This integration forms an ecosystem that must be maintained. For example, at build time, the SmartImage may contain relevant current software patches. As new patches are released by the software vendor, a management toolset can be used to deploy the new patches to the SmartImage. Over time, as the number and size of patches accumulate, it is prudent to include these in a new build of the SmartImage, thereby requiring a version release. Once the new version is in production, the client management toolset again takes over in the distribution of new software patches. Using the HP solution, this procedure has been streamlined through automation and kanon process.

Competitive Approaches

There are many Microsoft Windows deployment guides and tools available from Microsoft and other vendors. Many organizations endeavor to build their own SOE solutions using the Microsoft Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) solution accelerator or Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. However, many do not have the capability to build all features in one single SOE and their processes often include documented manual configuration steps.

Most software vendors with client management toolsets offer built-in scripting or deployment tasks, or SDKs, to help automate the installation and customizations of Microsoft Windows. These types of solutions require a large degree of setup and configuration, highly skilled resources with a high level of understanding of the product, and are completely dependent on the toolset.

HP’s competitors also perform SOE consulting, and wygląd and build services. However, most will propose solutions which are dependent on a particular management toolset. For example, they may create automated SOE deployment images that are dependent on Niedołęga Touch Installation (ZTI) using Microsoft SMS or SCCM.

References

1. http://www.hp.com.au/services/soe

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Title
Genre
Price
Developer
Release Date

Super Monkey Ball
Game (Adventure/ Puzzle)
$9.99
Sega
 ???

Band
Game (Music)
 ???
Moo Cow Music
 ???

Pianist
Game (Music)
 ???
Moo Cow Music
 ???

eBay
Shopping
Free
eBay
 ???

Loopt
Social Networking
Free
Loopt
At app store launch

TypePad
Mobile Blogging
Free
TypePad
 ???

Associated Press
News
 ???
Associated Press
 ???

Enigmo
Game (Puzzle)
$9.99
Pangea
 ???

Cromag Rally
Game (Racing)
$9.99
Pangea
 ???

MLB.com At Bat
News (Sports)
 ???
MLB.com
at launch of app store

Modality
Medical
 ???
Modality
 ???

 ???
Game (Fantasy)
 ???
Digital Legends Entertainment
September

Spore
Game (Adventure)
 ???
EA Games
 ???

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This is a list of software that is designed for manipulating disk partitions.

Runs on
License type

Acronis Disk Director Suite
Windows
Shrinkwrap

BootIt Next Generation
(self-booting)
Shareware

cfdisk
Linux

Data Lifeguard Tools
Windows, DOS
Freeware

Disk Utility

(bundled in Mac OS X)

DiskDrake
Linux
Open source

fdisk
Unix-like, DOS, OS/2
(bundled in various operating systems)

FIPS
DOS
Open source

GNU Parted
Linux, GNU Hurd, FreeBSD, BeOS
Open source

GParted
(self-booting)
Open source

Logical Disk Manager
Windows
(bundled in Windows)

PartitionMagic
DOS, Windows, OS/2
Shrinkwrap

QtParted
Linux
Open source

ServerMagic
NetWare, Windows

TestDisk
(multiplatform)
Open source

File układ support

Specific file ustrój support is not required to simply create, delete, or destructively resize partitions. Partial support allows trivial tasks such as adding unpartitioned space to an existing partition or shrinking a defragmented partition. Complete support for a file ustrój is necessary if the software is to perform non-destructive resizing.

FAT
NTFS
ext
ext2
ext3
ReiserFS
HFS

Acronis Disk Director Suite
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No

BootIt Next Generation
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No

cfdisk

Data Lifeguard Tools
No
No
No
No
No
No
No

Disk Utility

DiskDrake

fdisk
No
No
No
No
No
No
No

FIPS
Partial
No
No
No
No
No
No

GNU Parted
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Partial

GParted
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Partial

Logical Disk Manager
Partial
Partial
No
No
No
No
No

PartitionMagic
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No

QtParted
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Partial

ServerMagic

TestDisk

References

  1. ^ http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/diskdirector/partitioning.html
  2. ^ http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/comparison-grid.htm
  3. ^ http://www.wdc.com/en/library/eide/2779-001005.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_node/resize.html#resize
  5. ^ http://www.symantec.com/norton/partitionmagic
  6. ^ http://qtparted.sourceforge.net/features.en.html

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This is a list of disk imaging software and their associated file formats.

Contents

//

Floppy disks

File format

Disk Copy Fast
.dcf

RaWrite
.img

WinImage
.ima

Hard disks

File format

Acronis True Image
.tib

EnCase

Ghost
.gho, .v2i

Virtual PC
.vhd

VirtualBox
.vdi

VMware
.vmdk

Optical discs

File format

Alcohol 120%
.mds

CloneCD
.ccd

CloneDVD
.dvd

CDRWIN
.cue

MagicISO
.uif

Nero Burning ROM
.nrg

Power ISO
.daa

Notatnik and references

  1. ^ a b c Lists associated proprietary formats. Software may support other formats, and formats may be supported by other software.

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This is a list of discrete event simulation software.

  • Facsimile is a free, open-source discrete-event simulation/emulation library.
  • GPSS is the time tested and trust DES platform: different implementation are available through vendors.
  • Simula was the first object-oriented programming language, and was designed specifically for simulation
  • SimPy is an Open Source process-oriented discrete event simulation package implemented in Python. It is based on Simula concepts, obuwie goes significantly beyond Simula in its synchronization constructs.
  • SimEvents is a discrete-time simulation tool offered by The MathWorks as an add-on package for Simulink and MATLAB.
  • ExtendSim is a graphical general purpose environment for discrete event, continuous, discrete rate, and wywiadowca based simulation.
  • SIMUL8 is the globally recognised kanon for Business Process Simulation and has a user base in every country of the world.
  • PLANT SIMULATION (eM-Plant, SiMPLE++) was one of the first commercial, object-oriented simulation tools with a graphical UI and an integrated simulation language (SimTalk), details see at SIEMENS PLM
  • CACI’s SIMPROCESS is used for process simulation.
  • jemula is an open-source event-driven simulation environment in JAVA.
  • VS7

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Visible.net, Inc.

Type
Private

Founded
2004

Headquarters
Redmond, Washington, USA

Key people
Gilbert Walker, Founder and CEO

Industry
E-commerce, Software, Technology, Online Marketing

Website
www.visible.net

Visible.net is a shopping cart software development and online marketing company specializing in the creation, stylistyka, hosting, functionality and promotion of e-commerce based websites targeting small, mass-medium or large business corporations throughout the United States with plans to expand operations internationally.

Contents

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History

Visible.net Inc, was founded in 2004 as an e-commerce software and technology firm that specializes in building simple to use solutions for e-commerce merchants, entrepreneurs and other Online sellers. In 2004 the company set out on a campaign to re-brand and re-develop their complete solution from the ground up, to be released mid-year 2008. On May 1, 2008 the official Visible.net website was launched with an emphasis on the three core functions of the company, e-commerce technology, online marketing services and customer satisfaction. Visible.net is a privately-held company with corporate office headquarters located just outside of Seattle, in Redmond, Washington. To date, Visible.net has received no outside funding or venture capital, making for a more stand-alone company capable of offering more flexible solutions in a faster menstruacja of time.

Business Model

Visible.net is considered an e-commerce software developer first and provider of online marketing services second. According to the company’s website, clients range from small mom and batiuszka businesses to larger corporations capable of servicing thousands of shoppers. New services are added often making for a more dynamic, updates approach to the business and industry. In addition to software and services, Visible.net has created useful web-based tools to support the needs of current or future clients and continues to release similar products or services.

Partnerships

Visible.net has integration partnerships with several established web-based and publikatory properties including PayPal, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Shopzilla, UPS, USPS, Authorize.net, PSiGate and technology partnerships with large corporations such as Rackspace and LivePerson.

See also

• E-commerce
• Online marketing
• Merchant
• Shopping
• Shopping cart software

External links

Visible.net
Visible.net Pamiętnik internetowy: Visiblog
YouTube Channel

References

  1. ^ Official launch post on Visiblog
  2. ^ About the company
  3. ^ Company partnerships
  4. ^ Google Checkout Provider Captures
  5. ^ PubCon Publishers Conference Exhibitor

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