ETSI TR 101 984 V1.2.1 (2007-12) Technical Report Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM); Services and architectures 2 ETSI TR 101 984 V1.2.1 (2007-12) Reference RTR/SES-00274 Keywords architecture, broadband, IP, multimedia, satellite ETSI 650 Route des Lucioles F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Siret N° 348 623 562 00017 - NAF 742 C Association à but non lucratif enregistrée à la Sous-Préfecture
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MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MODELING CONTEXT MODELS INTERACTION MODELS STRUCTURAL MODELS BEHAVIORAL MODELS MODEL-DRIVEN ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DECISIONS ARCHITECTURAL VIEWS ARCHITECTURAL PATTERNS APPLICATION ARCHITECTURES DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN USING THE UML DESIGN PATTERNS IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE TESTING DEVELOPMENT TESTING TEST-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT RELEASE TESTING download.benjaminsommer.com | 1 3 5 5 7 10 13 16 16 17 17 19 20
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From oct,18,2010… to till date Key strengths include: Curriculum & Development Backward Design Unit Planning Student Evaluation & Assessment Progress Monitoring Honors & College Readiness Practical based instruction Content oriented Classroom Management Program Development College-to-career Connection EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION: B.Sc., (Computer Science and IT) with 3.25 GPA at Wollega University, Ethiopia. TECHNICAL PROFILE: Programming Languages Database Technologies
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traffic on various sites. Cloud computing is often provided “as a service” over the internet, typically in the form of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), or software as a service (SaaS). Maturing virtualization in information technology systems has enabled increased implementations of the cloud computing paradigm, dissolving the need to co-locate user and computing power by providing desired services through the network. The “cloud” in “cloud computing” stems from the
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from Chapters 1-4 of your text. Chapter 1 - Introduction and Overview 1.3 According to the text, is it possible to develop Internet applications without understanding the architecture of the Internet and the technologies? Support your answer. According to the text, it is possible but understanding the architecture will allow the developer to produce a better application. Having an understanding will result in “a programmer creat[ing] more reliable, correct, and efficient programs.” 1.11
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Paradigm for Web Services Mike Amundsen mca@mamund.com amundsen.com, inc. ABSTRACT The ecosystem of services on the Web continues to grow and evolve while, at the same time, the number and diversity of connected devices increases; challenges lie ahead for both providers and consumers of Web services. This paper is presented as a ‘what-if’ proposal; an alternate paradigm for dealing with an increasingly heterogeneous network. Drawing from diverse sources including physical architecture, industrial
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such as "Answer the phone", "produce an invoice".» A business process is a systematic approach of the enterprise, where its activities are examined as revenue generating and value adding transformations of material (all forms of money included), services and information. Again from Wikipedia: «Business Process Management (BPM) is a field of knowledge at the intersection between Management and Information technology, encompassing methods, techniques and tools to design, enact, control, and analyze
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that had 10-year $US 4 billion outsourcing arrangements with two suppliers. Longitudinal case research revealed a range of omissions and resulting problems and underlined the importance of: retaining enough architecture planning and technical doing capability; ensuring future, business–oriented leadership tasks are fully resourced together with succession planning for these; ensuring informed buying and other capabilities to manage external supply and leverage business value from supplier performance
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ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS 1 APPLICATION AREAS Interorganizational systems • Systems that span organizational boundaries • e-Business applications – B2C – link businesses with their end consumers – B2B – link businesses with other business customers or suppliers • Electronic data interchange (EDI) systems 2 APPLICATION AREAS Intraorganizational systems 3 APPLICATION AREAS Intraorganizational systems (cont’d) 4 CRITICAL CONCEPTS Batch processing • A group (or batch) of transactions
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Project Part 2 Task 2: Secure Web and Database Servers Scenario First World Bank Savings and Loan needs to service its customers online with a Web application using a database that contains highly sensitive information. The Web application has been designed to work well with open source Web and database servers. The front end of the Web application, which is accessed by users, is served by a Web server. The Web server communicates with a database server to deliver the data. In other words, the
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