483 research outputs found
Enterprise Applications
The authors provide a method to systematically develop enterprise application architectures from problem descriptions. From these descriptions, they derive two kinds of specifications: a behavioral specification describes how the automated business process is carried out. It can be expressed using activity or sequence diagrams. A structural specification describes the classes to be implemented and the operations they provide. The structural specification is created in three steps. All the diagrams are expressed in UML
Enders (Birth, 1903-07-13)
Address: 616 Conroy2892/Pg 3/1903/MW/Cinti./Cinti./Dr. Heisel LauterbackOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'EN-ERNST, M'
The vertical-velocity skewness in the inertial sublayer of turbulent wall flows
Empirical evidence is provided that within the inertial sublayer (i.e. logarithmic region) of adiabatic turbulent flows over smooth walls, the skewness of the vertical-velocity component displays universal behaviour, being a positive constant and constrained within the range S_w \approx 0.1\unicode{x2013}0.16, regardless of flow configuration and Reynolds number. A theoretical model is then proposed to explain this behaviour, including the observed range of variations of . The proposed model clarifies why cannot be predicted from down-gradient closure approximations routinely employed in large-scale meteorological and climate models. The proposed model also offers an alternative and implementable approach for such large-scale models
Von Phul, George B. (Death, 1904-08-06)
Address: Jewish HospitalAge at death: 58115/Pg.98/1904/M W M/City/Dr. Charles Heisel/Charles M. Epply/Spring Grove Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'VONDERHEIDE-WAGMANN'
Marcus, Max (Death, 1904-06-28)
Address: Jewish Hospital- 808 Richmond St.Age at death: 37468/Pg.85/1904/M W M/Russia/Dr. Charles D. Heisel/F. & W. Siefke/Lick RunOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MANNING-MARSHALL, M'
Cloud blueprints for integrating and managing cloud federations
Contemporary cloud technologies face insurmountable obstacles. They follow a pull-based, producer-centric trajectory to development where cloud consumers have to ‘squeeze and bolt’ applications onto cloud APIs. They also introduce a monolithic SaaS/PaaS/IaaS stack where a one-size-fits-all mentality and vendor lock-in prevail. As a consequence consumers cannot mix and match functionality from diverse tiers of the cloud stack – horizontally or vertically – dynamically configuring it to address their needs.This paper presents an approach that overcomes these obstacles by providing an innovative reference architecture, an enhanced cloud delivery model which breaks down the rigidity of the cloud stack and transforms it into modular and easily combined components, and a complete integration and management environment that offers integration-as-a-service functionality
Fechheimer, Leopold S. (Death, 1904-07-05)
Address: Jewish Hospital 2359 Park Ave.Age at death: 67 yrs98/Pg. 87/1904/M W M/Germany/Dr. C. Heisel/F. B. Maertz/CrematoryOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'FARRICK-FELL'
Farrell, Dominick James (Death, 1908-09-11)
Address: 3038 Burnet AvenueAge at death: 2 days161/Pg 109/1908/M W S/B. P. - City/Dr. Charles D. Heisel/John J. Gilligan/St. Joseph NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'EWRY-FARRICK'
Huseman, Lazarus (Death, 1907-11-18)
Address: 2923 SciotoAge at death: 3 hrs274/Pg 123/1907/M W S/City/C.D. Heisel/Jos. Huth/St. JosephOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'Hurt-Irving'
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