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Design of the Nervous System
www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/echo3/echo3.html5 Sep 1998: The 'exception' concept is applicable equally to the situation of trying something new. ... Some changes involve increased competence at particular forms of activity, and others the emergence of new forms of activity. -
A Major Newspaper's Server
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node108.html27 Oct 1998: can be issued with a new unique starting identity, thus minimising the value of intrusions. ... All quality dailies carry City News, and here in 7.20 and 7.21 we can see the Top Page and the City Diary. -
Host and Applications
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node15.html27 Oct 1998: This means that some mechanism for charging and auditing access to information is a new requirement. ... The vast number of systems attaching to the Internet leads to whole new problems in management. -
Different Browsers and Different Viewing Styles
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node62.html27 Oct 1998: As HTML continues to evolve, some clients will implement new features before others. ... Not so long ago, active map handling and forms were new features only supported by a few clients - now they're pretty much standard. -
The HTTP Protocol
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node168.html27 Oct 1998: containing it, or a news article is subordinate to a newsgroup to which it is posted. ... Moved 301 The data requested has been assigned a new URI, the change is permanent. -
Where are we now?
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node96.html27 Oct 1998: The basics are all here. There are new releases of servers regularly, and new tools become available all the time. ... If you have a problem, or need a new tool, the chances are someone else had the same need, and if you're lucky, someone has already -
Problems with the Internet
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node156.html27 Oct 1998: The growth in CPU, memory and storage performance/price has made possible all these new applications. ... The reduction in connectivity costs is leading to the use of these new applications. -
Off-line Components of a Conference
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node186.html27 Oct 1998: This log can be made available to new conference members. Simple heuristics might be used to replay part or all of the past to a new user, showing the structure of ... In general, the system should allow for the introduction of old documents at the -
Message redirection When a process is moved from a ...
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node392.html27 Oct 1998: When a process is moved from a source to a destination node its new location is saved on the source node. ... As a consequence, they continue to send messages to the old location, which forwards them to the new location. -
An integrated theory of nervous system functioning ...
www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/ICCS97/ICCS97.html22 Feb 1998: When this has been done the new module can start to play its functional role. ... At every step the new features have to be coordinated with the existing ones (cf. -
The DIY Approach
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node140.html27 Oct 1998: get some feedback print "Content-Type: text/htmlnn"; open(INFILE, $longfilename); print <INFILE>; close INFILE; #Add a link to our index file so we can get to the new page $indexfile= ... send this data back to the user as feedback, and finally we link -
A Major Television Company's Server
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node107.html27 Oct 1998: Figure 7.12: BBC African Footprint. Any large corporation needs to educate customers and new employees about its history - some of the BBC's can be seen in 7.13. -
ASN.1 Principles
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node218.html27 Oct 1998: The notation provides as many defined types as possible, and facilities for new definitions and extensions have been made. ... e.g. PinType. New UNIVERSAL types are defined by international agreement and cannot be pre-empted, but private and application -
Example
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node89.html27 Oct 1998: Add ;SPM_quot;file;SPM_quot; to printer queue - succeeds returns q# or fails This must transfer a local file to a remote spool area, and place a new entry in ... List queue This should read the queue as it stands and not keep listing new entries if they -
The Pleasures of Counting
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~twk10/my-book.html17 Aug 1998: He does this using relatively simple terms and ideas, yet confronting difficulties (which are often the starting point for new discoveries) and avoiding condescension. -
CIRSI Exposure Time Calculator
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~rgm/cirsi/signal_cirsi_help.html10 Nov 1998: New blocking filters New blocking filters shall be added to CIRSI in Oct 98. ... These new filters have predicted peak throughput of 90% in H compared with 52% for the blocking filters used in May/June 1998. -
General Models of Computer Security
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node116.html27 Oct 1998: A designer of a distributed system will find that his customers will want to talk about the new system in terms of these models. ... The new commercial model is an attempt to begin work to a similar set of criteria for purchasing systems for commercial -
More about Multiple readers/single writer and the Object Model
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node98.html27 Oct 1998: figure680#. Figure: |label<#681#>fn:cem2<#681#>Concurrency Evaluation Matrix. Each entry shows how the addition of a new operation, opx relates to outstanding operations. ... From these and the modes, we can determine whether the new operation is allowed -
Weak RPC
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node253.html27 Oct 1998: ANSAWare 4.0 has many of these new mechanisms, based on a system of Tokens that permit call back and streaming and so on. ... easy access to new Managed Objects in a large system. -
CUED home page - W Huang: behaviour.html
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/sma/behavior.html21 Jul 1998: Thermomechanical behaviour of shape memory alloys (SMAs). click this.. for a demonstration. Experimental investigation. Experiments on NiTi shape memory alloy (Nitinol). A series of experiments were carried out on NiTi shape memory alloys. These -
Geotechnical centrifuge development can correct soil mechanics errors
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/ans/gc.html17 Dec 1998: In contrast, Pokrovsky’s "efforts" gave the Soviets a "new and efficient" research asset. ... Terzaghi, Peck and Mesri (1996), Soil Mechanics in Engineering Practice, Wiley, New York. -
Replication
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node104.html27 Oct 1998: Multiple slaves provide higher performance and availability for reading. Updates only happen on the master, which then restarts the slaves one by one with the new version. ... When the client updates, it submits the new version to some server together -
URLs and Server File Systems
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node82.html27 Oct 1998: public_html. '' subtree to John's. new_project. '' directory making it accessible to the whole world without John's knowledge. -
Viewing HTML Source of Documents from a Client
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node71.html27 Oct 1998: One of the more useful tricks of the trade in WWW is to learn new and sensible ways (or even old and bad ways) of designing pages in HTML by looking -
Configuring MIME Types for Launching Viewers
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node64.html27 Oct 1998: Most clients come with a built in set of default programs to handle specific common content types, but you may also want to add a new content type, or simply tell -
Accessing Other Information Services through Client Programs
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node70.html27 Oct 1998: Most clients have the protocol built in - for example Mosaic understands the FTP protocol, the TELNET protocol, Gopher, WAIS, NEWS, and local file access. -
Starting Points, History and Hot Lists
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node65.html27 Oct 1998: When you first unwrap your new birthday present, you play with it a lot. -
Academic Examples of WWW Servers
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node97.html27 Oct 1998: Put in plaec a lifecycle for bringing online new inforamtion, and garbage collecting what is out of date. -
The Network File System
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node352.html27 Oct 1998: attrstat NFSPROC_SETATTR (sattrargs) = 2;. verbatim90 The ;SPM_quot;attributes;SPM_quot; argument contains fields which are either -1 or are the new value for the attributes of ... The initial attributes of the new file are given by -
CUED Structures Group Theses - Chan
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/abstract/tkcabs.htm23 Sep 1998: The experimental investigation into the effects on 7019 alloy of a range of thermal histories has produced new data on the mechanical properties of the material. -
Conference Servers, Managers and Replication/Notification
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node240.html27 Oct 1998: If a new conferee joins the conference, all the existing conferees should be notified immediately that this has occurred, for it may affect the way they behave. ... The CAR system does this by sounding an audible warning, and popping-up a new window -
Suffixes, Servers and MIME types
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node81.html27 Oct 1998: They also let you specify the content types of your own suffixes in case you have any local oddities, or something new that the server designer hadn't thought of. -
Server Scripts
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node84.html27 Oct 1998: If the World Wide Web merely permitted the retrieval of hyper text files, it might have still been popular, but it is the ability to define new programs to be run -
Active Maps
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node87.html27 Oct 1998: the client goes and requests this new URL (usually without bothering to ask the user). -
Internet Service Model Futures
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node158.html27 Oct 1998: These three aspects of the Internet are intimately connected, and in this chapter, we examine how research at UCL and elsewhere is leading to a new Internet model which accommodates them. -
CUED Structures Group Theses - You
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/abstract/youabs.htm23 Sep 1998: Deployable structures for masts and reflector antennas. by Zhong You. This dissertation presents several new concepts of deployable structures used for mast and antenna reflector applications. -
Cambridge University Engineering Dept. - Structures Group
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/abstract/milesabs.htm25 Nov 1998: In addition, the exploration of new reservoirs at higher temperatures and pressures than before leaves a submarine pipeline on the seabed more susceptible to lateral thermal buckling. -
Servers Galore
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node110.html27 Oct 1998: As new releases of these servers become available, this information given here will become incomplete, but server writers attempt to maintain compatibility with previous versions. -
URLs cited, or useful as sources of further information
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node170.html27 Oct 1998: Java language and system http://legowww.itek.norut.no/ A Lego Enthusiast's page http://mistral.enst.fr/pioch/louvre/ The Louvre http://nytimesfax.com/ The New York Times -
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/han/Warren/docs/AF98-0008.txt
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/han/Warren/docs/AF98-0008.txt22 Jul 1998: as must be done when this software is ported to any new switch hardware. ... No new MIBs would be needed, except that we already have a larger class of devices than MIBs have currently been written for. -
A Worked Example
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node29.html27 Oct 1998: This means we refine both the type of file, and a new type for printer which was opaque previously. ... Finally, it should be feasible to define new classes that can refine more than a single previous class. -
Hotlists
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node51.html27 Oct 1998: Some sites even let users submit new entries for their indexes. -
Internet Assistant
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node74.html27 Oct 1998: This gives it an immense advantage over other clients since the user does not have to learn a new interface or word processing package. -
The Standards Process
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node8.html27 Oct 1998: When a new technical area is identified for standardization then experts are brought together to define the area. -
Course Notes
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node99.html27 Oct 1998: This has several advantages over traditional technology: New lecturers and students perceive the structure and the proportion a course has. ... New courses can be formed by disecting and sewing together old ones as obsolescence creeps in. -
Promoting all the operations to act on the CONFERENCE Schema
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node182.html27 Oct 1998: Here is another example. Consider what happens when a new aside is requested- does this affect any of the other Schema? ... Here goes, we use the FINISHED2 schema defined before. Note that an aside is over-written in the channel is part of the new floor. -
Introduction
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node295.html27 Oct 1998: At the simplest level, this means accommodating new transmission technology, and new performance ranges. ... At the extreme, we might ask that a network management system admit of new network architectures (e.g. -
Relationships between Services
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/ods/ods/node203.html27 Oct 1998: It is not possible to define a new variant of an OSI (N) Layer service without stepping outside the OSI model. ... This flexibility makes it especially easy to introduce new types of service and new technologies. -
Performance
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/books/www/book/node13.html27 Oct 1998: Then it is possible for a new route to appear that is better. ... Suddenly, all packets will follow the new route. But if there were already some packets half way along the old route, they may get there after some of the later packets -
www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/mm/articles/kaiserslautern.txt
www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/mm/articles/kaiserslautern.txt27 Jan 1998: 3. S. K. Langer, Philosophy in a New Key (Harvard University Press, London, Cambridge, Mass. ... L. Carpenter, New Scientist 129(1762), 2 (1991). 8. B. Josephson and T.
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