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Train crash: Car driver 'wasn't naked' | Daily Mail Online Last updated at 15:21 10 November 2004 The driver of a car involved in a train crash which killed seven people, including himself, was fully clothed at the time of the collision, a senior policeman said today. Speaking at the opening of the inquest into the deaths of the victims of the Ufton Nervet train crash on Saturday night, Detective Superintendent Eamonn Carroll dismissed speculation that Brian Drysdale was naked at the time of the crash. Asked by Berkshire coroner Peter Bedford to comment on the state of Mr Drysdale's clothing, Mr Carroll said: "The situation is this, the train travelling at 100mph in collision with the car. "Driver of the car, Mr Drysdale, who was wearing a seatbelt, following that high speed crash came out of the car and the force that was involved, with his seatbelt on, has caused disruption to clothing." Asked by Mr Bedford if there was no doubt that he was fully clothed at the time of the impact, he replied: "I believe so, sir." The Detective Superintendent was also asked by Mr Bedford to comment on Mr Drysdale's mobile phone. He replied: "The mobile phone belonging to Mr Drysdale was recovered at the scene, it has been interrogated and the last call made on that phone was some hours before this incident." Asked about toxicology tests carried out as part of the post mortem examination on the body of Mr Drysdale, 39, he said: "No alcohol was found in his blood, in relation to drugs, no reportable levels." He added that no alcohol or drugs had been found in the train driver's body.
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GARGANTUA & PANTAGRUEL by FRANCOIS RABELAIS: DODD, MEAD & COMPANY Hardcover - Booksavers of MD 1923. PLEASE NOTE: THIS BOOK IS IN GERMAN. HEAVY COVER WEAR. FOXING. CRACKED/BROKEN HINGES. An acceptable hardcover copy with small markings inside back. Pages are yellowed, but clean. Multiple hinges are cracked and/or broken. Cover has heavy foxing, and is yellowed. Corners and edges are bumped and rubbed; showing cardboard. No dust jacket. No ISBN. Booksavers receives donated books and recycles them in a variety of ways. Proceeds benefit the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in the U.S. and around the world. Bookseller Inventory # mon0000190198
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It's a small hotel with a couple of rooms on the... - Review of Hostal Boutique Khronos - TripAdvisor It's a small hotel with a couple of rooms on the... - Review of Hostal Boutique Khronos “Close to Passig de Gracia , with it's high end...” “We had a triple room which is rare to find” “We had a lovely room number 4, with two tall...” “Rooms comfortable , not large but reasonable size” “Short walk to wonderful tapa restaurant” “Near the city centre.Very friendly and helpful...” “The hotel is bright and modern, the room was...” “I liked the room- modern, simple interior and of...” “The staff were very friendly and really went out...” “The room was beautiful, with a surprisingly...” Hostal Boutique Khronos Inn Ranked #13 of 325 Barcelona B&B and Inns See the most recent reviews Gigi_55_BCN 9 helpful votes “Nice hotel, great location, good value for money” I had a very pleseant experience with this hotel, stayed here for 3 days with my boyfriend. It's a small hotel with a couple of rooms on the second floor of a residential building. Rooms are comfortable, clean and have a nice design. The staff was very helpful. Location is great, Plaza Catalunyia is 15 minutes, Sagrada Familia 10-15 minutes walk, has very good transport connections and the area is very pleasant with lot's of small cafes and restaurants. Great place to stay for a city break and also good value for money. Room Tip: Rooms facing Calle Mallorca can be a bit noisy during the week due to the traffic Thank Gigi_55_BCN Report Ask Gigi_55_BCN about Hostal Boutique Khronos Dutch first English first Finnish first French first German first Italian first Japanese first Portuguese first Russian first Spanish first Swedish first Any Trav3lG1rl 42 helpful votes “Great location - would stay again” This is a lovely small hotel with around 8-9 rooms on the 2nd floor of a building. (There is an elevator). The rooms and bathrooms were very clean. Small flatscreen TV (not many English channels though). The staff is very friendly and helped us book and print online tickets to the Sagrada Familia (since we didn't have a printer!). There is someone on staff 24 x 7. They do offer breakfast but it was a bit expensive and there are lots of good places to eat within a block or so. One of the best things about this place is it's great location. You are about 4 blocks from two of the Gaudi buildings - and from the subway. It's a bit over a mile to the Sagrada Familia and to Plaza Catalunya. There are many nice shops and restaurants right nearby. The rooms are a bit sparsely furnished but they have everything you need. The little balconies are nice for some fresh air - and the terrace is lovely. It's fun to just relax with a drink at the terrace. So all in all - clean rooms - friendly staff - great location. Thank Trav3lG1rl Report Ask Trav3lG1rl about Hostal Boutique Khronos Level Contributor 6 reviews 4 helpful votes “Great city break.” Good clean room with great shower. Good location, friendly helpful staff. Helpful? Thank Peter M Report Ask Peter M about Hostal Boutique Khronos This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. TheGavinGan Hostal Boutique Khronos is truly a wonderful place to stay. It is well-located, minutes away from Passeig de Gracia and 20 minutes from Sagrada familia and the famous Las Ramblas. The staff was friendly and helpful. They recommended restaurants such as the Catalana which has amazing tapas. Alex and Carlos helped us to book tickets for a football match on their laptops as we were unable to do so on our mobile phones. Edguardo and Yanice were also friendly and helped us in directions.My room was a quadruple room with 2 double beds and 1 single bed which is more than enough and it's definitely worth your dollar and I would highly recommend anyone who is coming to Barcelona for a holiday. The room is clean, bathroom is spacious with a shower that had working heater.The hostel also has a Terrance which is nice if you want to relax and enjoy the weather. The hostal also is very safe with one main door/gate following by the hotel door which is locked at all times. The hostal also makes you feel at home.If there was a electrical kettle, it would be great.Overall, Hostal Boutique Khronos is a must stay place if you are on a vacation in Barcelona and do not want to spend a huge sum of money on accommodation. Thank TheGavinGan Report Ask TheGavinGan about Hostal Boutique Khronos This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. olorien 31 helpful votes “great - location, design, bad - got sick” There are many things i liked about the hotel - the location, the style it is decorated in, our lovely room, the terrace (which we somehow never used, but still, we could have :), the helpful service...I only do not give the hotel 5 'circles', because there was a problem with the airconditioning while we were there and I got a cold since the room was freezing, and after having the air-con blowing cold air just over my head for an entire night. Although it was not too bad, i did lose one day, resting and medicating, to get back in shape for city-touring. At the time I was very annoyed with the hotel staff, because I kept asking them to turn off the air-con in the room but they would only do it for a short time, then turn it back on. I understood that beacuse of the problem thay could only turn it on and off for all rooms, but still... Anyway, it's all bygones now:)Now for the good stuff:Everyone said it - the location is perfect, the district itself so beautiful, felt safe, the street leads you right to Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera is just around the corner, Las Ramblas a lovely walk away, and when you get there, walk all the way to the sea...which we did every dayThe hotel is beautifuly decorated. Well, at least for my taste it was perfect. We were in a room with a huge, lovely bathroom. We also had a small balcony overlooking the street. There is one problem with this location - the noise. The traffic is very heavy and constant. When you close the double windows, it is not a problem, but when they are open, it is very, very loud. Also, just like in almost all hotels - the walls are thin, and you hear a lot of what's going on. But there were no loud guests while we were there, so that was not a problem.There is some food provided at the hotel - a continental breakfast, and they introduced a new service - sushi by order - while we were there. I though it was reasonably priced, but we never tried it.Overall, I would recommend it. Room Tip: Room number five is large and with the big bathroom. Helpful? Thank olorien Report Ask olorien about Hostal Boutique Khronos What a nice place to stay in the Eixample area. This is a place to recommend. Our room was very nice with a small balcony. Furthermore there is a huge roof terrasse with very nice garden furnitures.The staff is very kind, helpful and service minded and also very international, we liked that. It was possible to order sushi which we did one evening and it was fantastic, Eduardo is a sushi master .... We could go back just for the sushi. The place is really good value for money. Helpful? Thank Mossi63 Report Ask Mossi63 about Hostal Boutique Khronos This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. jkf49 1 review “Perfect for first time visit” Mum and two children, 13 and 14 on first time visit to Barcelona. This was perfectly placed in very pleasant neighbourhood with Sagrada Familia and La Pedrera within easy walking distance. It felt like a very safe base and also very handy for Metro etc.Staying here made everything seem easier all round.Breakfast well worth it for pleasant start to day. Staff friendly and helpful. Helpful? Thank jkf49 Report Ask jkf49 about Hostal Boutique Khronos Hotel Style: Ranked #13 of 325 B&Bs / Inns in Barcelona TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Hotels.com and Booking.com so you can book your Hostal Boutique Khronos reservations with confidence. 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Frescoed bedrooms, a gold kitchen and a Medusa mosaic in the courtyard: Lavish Miami mansion, where Gianni Versace was killed, hits market for $125m | Mail Online Frescoed bedrooms, a gold kitchen and a Medusa mosaic in the courtyard: Lavish Miami mansion, where Gianni Versace was killed, hits market for $125m 12:11 EST, 8 June 2012 12:54 EST, 8 June 2012 The famously extravagant South Beach mansion once belonging to the late and great fashion designer, Gianni Versace, has been put on the market for a mind-blowing $125million.Known as Casa Casuarina, the ten bedroom 11 bathroom palace on the exclusive Miami Beach strip of South Beach is being sold by its current owner, telecom magnate Peter Loftin.The telecom entrepreneur bought the luxury mansion in 2000 and converted the residence into a boutique hotel and private club in 2009. Opulence: Gianni Versace's old home in South Beach, known by most as Casa Casuarina though now a hotel owned by Peter Loftin, has been listed for $125million Design marvel: Though the designer behind Villa by Barton G, refurbished the 23,000 square foot space, the style is very much in keeping with the lavish tastes of its former owner Those who have toured the incredible property maintain that the once gold-lined swimming pool and museum quality frescoes are just a few of the lavish features that contribute to the hefty price tag. More... The crazy world of Karl Lagerfeld: Now Chanel designer's cat Choupette has its own Twitter account... with 3,600 followers after just TWO days Harvey Nichols spark outrage with 'disgusting' advertising campaign show women wetting themselves In fact, such is its value, property experts refer to the luxurious villa as a 'trophy property', reports the Wall Street Journal. Palatial: Peter Loftin, a telecom entrepreneur, bought the mansion in 2000 and resided there before its conversion into a boutique hotel in 2009 Boutique: The Versace motif remains on the floor of one of the hotel suites, a tribute to the designer who spent $33million renovating and expanding the property after he bought it in 1992 Lavish: The hotel still features the murals and frescoes painted on the walls and ceilings by Mr Versace, a detail that contributes to the hefty $125million price tag The now legendary Italian designer bought Casa Casuarina in 1992 for just under $10million after allegedly passing by and falling in love with it.Originally built in the 1930s by architect Alden Freeman, the Miami Beach property was somewhat dilapidated until Mr Versace invested $33million into restoring and improving the property. Ocean view: Villa by Barton G looks out onto the Atlantic from its Miami Beach location, an exclusive section of the South Beach strip Once an architect himself, the flamboyant designer added a 6,100 square foot south wing and a 54ft pool lined with 24-karat-gold.The impressive courtyard he covered in thousands upon thousands of individual mosaic tiles while elaborate frescoes were painted across the property's walls and ceilings. Illuminating: A skylight brightens up the original interior designed by Gianni Versace in the famously ornate home that he bought in 1992 after falling in love with the property Grandeur: The couturier added a 6,100 square foot south wing to the property and covered the courtyard in thousands upon thousands of individual mosaic tiles Kids room? The property cost Mr Versace $10million and though he plugged $33million of his own money into its renovation, after his death his family made a quick sale for only $20million to its new owner Residential palace: The one acre property featured ten bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, seven fireplaces, a garage for 12 cars and a guesthouse Indeed it was Mr Versace's pride and joy until the fateful June day of 1997 when Andrew Cunanan assassinated him in cold blood on the very steps of the house. Icon: Missed by the fashion world, the late Gianni Versace was once an architect is now seeing prices like it's never seen before, with an influx of international buyers, so it's the perfect time to sell this trophy property,' Ms Eber told the Wall Street Journal. Read more: Home Once Owned by Versace Lists for $125 Million
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(i.imgur.com)submitted 2 years ago by rastacola440 commentssharecancelsorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onloading...sorted by: besttopnewhotcontroversialoldrandomq&ayou are viewing a single comment's thread.view the rest of the comments →[–]minizanz -8 points-7 points-6 points 2 years ago (5 children)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onbut it is a phone, if i have good headphones; it cannot power them to be super loud. permalinkembedsaveparentgive gold[–]Magnesus 6 points7 points8 points 2 years ago (4 children)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onActually they can. Headphones don't require such power to destroy your hearing. permalinkembedsaveparentgive gold[–]minizanz 6 points7 points8 points 2 years ago* (3 children)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onit depends on the impedance of the headphones. the higher the impedance the more volume, and the more ohms the lower the impedance. with 32ohms (the lowest resistance monitor headphones come in) most cannot get super loud, and with 80ohm headphones most people would call them quiet when hooked up to a portable device. if you move up to pro grade monitor headphones for mixing they are 300 ohms and you could barely hear anything with a phone powering them. most headphones and earbuds designed to be used with phones/media players are 8 or 16ohms, so you are just not going to have the power to pump up the volume on a good set of headphones. anouther thing you will notice is that models for kids will come with 64 ohm earbuuds, that makes it so it stays in a safe range of volume for in ear use. permalinkembedsaveparentgive gold[–]senorbolsa 2 points3 points4 points 2 years ago (2 children)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted on64 ohms is still LOUD. At least with my Sony MDR-V6 plugged into my SGS3. fairly sensitive headphones though as well. permalinkembedsaveparentgive gold[–]minizanz 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (1 child)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted oni think that the gs3 has an amp in it like the gs1, those headphones are also all closed with no vents and seal on you head so they have something like 50-60db of noise isolation so they will sound louder than they really are. it is not a solid all headphones of x ohms will not get loud enough to damage hearing, but it is a good rule of thumb that over 32ohms will most likely need an amp to get loud enough for hearing damage on a portable device (my bd770 pro 80 ohm and akd 241 32ohm are quiet with most phones/mp3 players,) and dont get anything lower than 64 ohms for kids. permalinkembedsaveparentgive gold[–]senorbolsa 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onYeah, I was just trying to point out that sensitivity (db/mw) is just as important. but you can drive a hell of a lot more power into 11ohm buds than 64ohm ones. 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The Middle East in the Year 2068? Some Presidential Prognostications - The New York Times Middle East|The Middle East in the Year 2068? Some Presidential Prognostications Middle East | Reporter’s Notebook The Middle East in the Year 2068? Some Presidential Prognostications By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG MAY 18, 2008 SHARM EL SHEIK, Egypt — President Bush said not long ago that he did not have a magic wand to bring down gas prices. But when it comes to Middle East peace, he apparently has a crystal ball. In Jerusalem last week to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Israel’s founding, Mr. Bush instead looked far into the future, using a speech to the Israeli Parliament to paint a picture of the Middle East as a place of “integration and tolerance” by the time the country’s 120th birthday rolls around. Among his predictions: Palestinians will have a “homeland they have long dreamed of and deserved.” Meanwhile, “From Cairo and Riyadh to Baghdad and Beirut, people will live in free and independent societies.” Iran and Syria, in Mr. Bush’s forecast, “will be peaceful nations, where today’s oppression is a distant memory.” And not surprisingly from the president who has so aggressively prosecuted the war on terror: “Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and Hamas will be defeated.” It’s a lovely vision — “a bold vision,” as the president put it. But Mr. Bush, who said he intended to use his time in the Middle East to prod along the faltering Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, did not use the speech to outline a way to get there. That was fine with members of the Parliament, all except the three Arab legislators who held up “We shall overcome” signs and were quietly escorted out. But it did not sit well with listeners in the next country Mr. Bush visited, Saudi Arabia. While Mr. Bush was having tea at King Abdullah’s lavish ranch, with its crystal chandeliers, date palm trees and exquisite collection of the finest Arabian horses in the world, the Saudi foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, was at the ministry in Riyadh, delivering a pointed, if polite, rebuke to the president. “The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has followed with interest” Mr. Bush’s Parliament speech, the prince said somberly, speaking in Arabic through an interpreter. “All of us realize the special relationship that exists between the United States and Israel and its political dimensions,” he said. “It is, however, important to confirm the legitimate historical and political rights of the Palestinian people.” But when Mr. Bush arrived in this Red Sea resort city on Saturday, he seemed cozy with the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas; the two ended a quick photo opportunity by strolling down a stone walkway, holding hands. And the president was also back to making predictions. Previewing a speech planned for Sunday, he said, “I’ll make it clear that I believe we can get a state” — as in, a Palestinian state — “defined by the end of my presidency.” Personal relationships were also on Mr. Bush’s mind as he arrived here in Jerusalem, just days after the May 10 wedding of his daughter, Jenna. While President Bush was with King Abdullah on Friday, the Saudi foreign minister was emphasizing Palestinian rights. Credit Jim Watson/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images His Israeli hosts were well aware of the nuptials; many greeted the president with the traditional Jewish offer of congratulations, “Mazel tov,” which means, “Good luck.” But Mr. Bush had clearly not brushed up on his Hebrew. Before he left the White House, two Israeli journalists opened an interview by congratulating him — in English. “Thank you,” Mr. Bush said. “It was — as my Jewish friends tell me, there was mazel tov.” Tolerance and Its Limits For three days in Jerusalem, as he visited museums, toured the ancient fortress Masada, received a private showing of the Dead Sea scrolls and even hosted his own reception in honor of Israel’s 60th birthday, Mr. Bush was lauded as a “great friend” of the Jewish state. The praise was so effusive that at one point it moved Mr. Bush to tears. But on his last day in Jerusalem, Mr. Bush received something else: a little lesson in cultural awareness. The scene was a museum garden, where Mr. Bush and his wife, Laura, sat in wrought-iron chairs under the shade of an olive tree, joined by a dozen young people who had been selected by the American Embassy. When the president lamented that he has been asked why he dislikes Muslims — not true, he said, it’s just what they say on television — 16-year-old Henriette Charcar, who identified herself as a Palestinian Christian, took Mr. Bush gently to task. “I think it comes out that you don’t like Muslims,” Ms. Charcar told the president, “because in most of your speeches you do tend to relate extremism to Muslims.” Mr. Bush looked slightly taken aback. He started to defend himself but then, in a moment rare for a president who often seems convinced of his own correctness, he switched course. “Actually, what I say is you’re not a religious person if you’re a murderer,” he told Ms. Charcar. “But you’re right. I’ve got to do a better job of making it clear when I talk about Islam, I talk about a peaceful religion.” Later, the talk turned to socializing. Mr. Bush asked if Arabs and Jews dated one another, or went to dances. “No dances?” he asked, sounding surprised. There was a slight pause in the discussion, until the American ambassador, Richard H. Jones, stepped in, politely telling the president that society was more conservative here. As to the dating question, Manar Saraia, a 22-year-old Israeli Arab from Haifa, had an answer. She has Jewish roommates, which is unusual enough. A Jewish boyfriend, she told Mr. Bush, would be too much. “The parents and the children themselves,” she said, “think if we are of different religions, that it’s hard to live as a couple together.” A version of this article appears in print on , on Page A12 of the New York edition with the headline: The Middle East in the Year 2068? Bush’s Prognostications. Order Reprints| Today's Paper|Subscribe President Bush Calls for More Oil Exploration at Home MAY 18, 2008
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python - invalid syntax error python3 - Stack Overflow invalid syntax error python3 [closed] can someone please explain this error message to me please File "game.py", line 3, in &lt;module&gt; File "/usr/lib/python3.2/random.py", line 40, in &lt;module&gt; from types import MethodType as _MethodType, BuiltinMethodType as _BuiltinMethodType File "/home/twitches/Documents/types.py", line 6 I used () with my print in line 6 python syntax python-3.x share|improve this question edited May 18 '13 at 13:49 asked May 18 '13 at 13:32 user2393913 closed as too localized by Benjamin Gruenbaum, Martijn Pieters♦, tcaswell, dda, Phil Hannent May 19 '13 at 6:18 The traceback is pretty clear. You have a file, with the same name, as standard Python module - types. Rename/move your file /home/twitches/Documents/types.py share|improve this answer answered May 18 '13 at 13:35 It's a different problem, but it doesn't seem to explain the syntax error with print. May 18 '13 at 13:58 @chepner, Perhaps, code in /home/twitches/Documents/types.py is written for Python 2.x, this way this line throws an error. Is it what you're asking about? May 18 '13 at 14:00 The OP has already said he used parentheses in his type.py, but the error is showing a parentheses-less call. There might be a mismatch here, where the file being imported is not the one the OP thinks is. @chepner, The OP doesn't said, that he used parentheses in type.py. He just said: I used () with my print in line 6 - it may be another file, since given line 6 by the OP print("Hello") is differs from line 6 from traceback. I think, he doesn't understand, which file threw the error. May 18 '13 at 14:13 Good point: x vs "hello" May 18 '13 at 14:19 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged python syntax python-3.x or ask your own question. asked Python print statement “Syntax Error: invalid syntax” Undefinded Syntax Error? Simple Python 3 Error: Invalid Syntax Python3: Invalid Syntax Python Invalid Syntax error -> ' <- calles as invalid Python3: Why is this syntax invalid? Python3 While Syntax-Error Syntax Error in Python3
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Dutch: Reports of De-Commit: "Bogus!" - Michigan - Scout Dutch: Reports of De-Commit: "Bogus!"Don Hoekwater01/30/2004GoBlueWolverine Magazine received several e-mails about reports that recent wide receiver commitment <b>Doug Dutch</b> from Gonzaga High School in Washington D.C. had de-committed from the Wolverines. Dutch told GBW Friday afternoon the reports were, "Bogus".Doug Dutch, from Washington, D.C., recently gave his verbal commitment to play football for Michigan, since then there have been reports that he is reconsidering his choice. "I heard about those and it's all bogus," Dutch said. "I'm solid to Michigan and I'll be sending in my letter on Feb. 4. I'll probably send it in about 8 a.m. or around then." Dutch said he knew of the commitment of wide receiver Adrian Arrington from Iowa, and that Michigan was still recruiting wide receiver Cameron Colvin from Calif. "Yeah, that's not a problem," he said. "Cameron and I talked a little bit at the Army game about going to school together. I think Michigan is only taking three receivers and they have three, Me, Arrington, and Morgan Trent, so they should be done. I don't know if they're going to take a fourth, but they're going to let me play where I want so it doesn't matter." Dutch's stats: (Dec. 12 U-M official visit, 6-2, 185 lbs., 4.3 in the 40, 3.9 GPA)
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Project based learning jerome by jeromequitebes Project Based Learning: Earth Science by duke2f Project Based Learning in Primary G... by Brandi Nicole Project based learning roussos by Jordon Roussos by machey24 PBL in second grade by Maria Eugenia Ace... Chrissi Nerantzi, playful experimenter, officially: Academic Developer A presentation used for the CMC11 MOOC webinar (Dec 2011) to showcase the mixed-reality game 'Sell your bargains' at Academic Development Hello and thank you for stopping by. I hope you will find this presentation useful. Please note, the mindmap included on slide 10 can also be accessed in larger format at http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrissinerantzi/6315009414/in/set-72157627729814222 Constructive comments are very welcome. Thank you. Chrissi Learning through play in Higher Education Learning and Teaching in Higher Education Module, Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice Life must be lived You can as play. discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. No one ever teaches well who wants to teach, or governs well who wants to govern.http://www.flickr.com/photos/almarams/3902611177/ 2. • (week 4) Metaliteracy (Tom MacKey and Trudy E. Jacobson) – (umbrella term for multiple literacies needed to operate effectively in the digital age) context• (week 5) Synthesising and Refining Creativity (Alicia Arnold) – multi- and cross-culturalism influence creativity• (week 6) Creativity drives innovation (Russell Schoen) Foursight (TM) Process - Deliberate creative process (Clarify situation -> Generate ideas -> Develop solutions -> Implement actions)• (week 7) Creative Problem Solving (Stavros Michailidis) Creativity Chrissi, as a risky business, risk tolerance a learner #CMC11 MOOC• http://www.cdlprojects.com/cmc11blog/ 3. Who is who Frances Kirsty Neil Deaglan • Postgraduate John Fabrizio Certificate in Academic Practice • Multi-disciplinary programme • Teaching Fiona qualification and Fellowship of the Higher Education Academywww.salford.ac.uk 4. Where we are 5. What does the universityembody for you? 6. Prof. Anne Boddington Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Brighton (UK) defined universities as a place and a space to• sustain conversations• shape the future of human life• stimulate innovation• shape new structures of and for learning• shape new pedagogies 7. Learning through play at University? 8. mixed reality games in Higher Education“The rationale behind the use of alternative reality games is thatthe use of problem-based, experiential and collaborative activitiesin alternative reality games makes them ideally suited to teachingin higher education; particularly as they enable players to becomeinvolved in both playing and shaping the narrative as it emerges.”(Whitton, 2010, 87) Dr. Nicola Whitton Research Fellow, Education and Social Research Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University Blog: http://playthinklearn.net/ Twitter: @nicwhitton 9. the social meaning of creativity“human appetite for making things”(Gauntlett, 2011, p. 61) David Gauntlett Professor of Media and Communications at the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) University of Westminster http://www.makingisconnecting.org/ 10. mixed-reality game ‘sell your bargains’ to spice up teaching and learning in HEdirect link http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrissinerantzi/6315009414/ 11. Stage 1: Select…Identify a topic you feel students struggleto grasp in your subject area… 12. Stage 2: Invest…In pairs, what prop couldyou purchase to explainthis…1 hour to pick, purchaseand present… 13. Stage 3: Surprise…Digital story: Blog, share,reflect and demonstrateyour ideas and rationaleto your students andpeers…What were the surprises? 14. “It was so much fun Ithink I forgot I waslearning, but then “Ho vinto,maybe that was the ho vinto! (Ipoint!” won : )” 15. It was fun. Working with others from other disciplines but finding a lot of common ground. It was beneficial to get different perspectives of a difficult problem. Then coming together to see what others had done & their rationale was also really useful. 16. I found it highly beneficial. I never thought I could exploit our natural curiosity to explore and play as a medium to learn; through my activeengagement as a player/learner in the game I realised that I could design this element in my academic modules. I have also realised that this is a good way to foster deep rather than superficial learning. Furthermore the game was pleasurable and enjoyable, and although ithad a title and quite a rigid structure, it didnt have any extrinsic goals, i.e. there was no prescribed learning that ought to have occurred.Thanks to this freedom, or “gaps” (as said in yesterday’s session), learning occurred creatively. Specifically my learning was enhanced by movingabout in a physical space (which could be recreated with a board game inclass through an element of make-believe). I felt that this way of learning caters for different kinds of learners and is easily adaptable to how you are feeling at that moment in time when learning occurs. Finally it really gave me a boost in experimenting with digital interactive tools for learning and teaching. 17. I really enjoyed the element of having to think onyour feet and develop the ideas as you went along.It was really interesting working with others from a different discipline to myself as this helped me tosee the different perspectives that people can haveon the same topic. I enjoyed the element of taking photos/videos and using these to help to tell our story at the end. 18. issues• technologies• complexity of tasks• task 3: storytelling not clear enough• organising• supporting• not challenging enough (1 player) 19. ripple effect“I think I could use it with small groups of students as part of their pbl process tomake it more interesting for them. I think it would encourage them to demonstratetheir learning in a more interesting and challenging way.” “I dont think I would chose to use this experience with my students. I feel some of the more traditional techniques would offer a better learning experience such as Problem Based Learning.” 20. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jan/02/25-predictions-25-years 21. Questions and reflections 22. BIG thank you to• Kirsty, Fiona, Frances, Neil, Fabrizio, Deaglan and John from the University of Salford• Carol Yeager from the #CMC11 MOOC• all webinar participants 23. the end of #CMC11 and a new beginning!http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikejonesphoto/2932001534/ 24. Anything else? 25. References• Barrows, H. S. and Tamblyn, R. M. 1980. Problem-based Learning. An Approach to Medical Education. New York: Springer.• Boud, D, Cohen, R, Sampson, J (2001) Peer Learning in Higher Education: Learning from and with each other, London: Kogan.• Burnard, Pamela; Craft, Anna; Cremin, Teresa; Duffy, Bernadette; Hanson, Ruth; Keene, Jean; Haynes, Lindsay and Burns, Dawn (2006). Documenting ‘possibility thinking’: a journey of collaborative enquiry. International Journal of Early Years Education, 14(3), pp. 243–262., available at http://oro.open.ac.uk/6546/1/6546.pdf• Glynis, C (online) Threshold Concepts: Undergraduate Teaching, Postgraduate Training and Professional Development, A short introduction and bibliography, available at http://www.ee.ucl.ac.uk/~mflanaga/thresholds.html• Meyer, J.H.F. and Land, R. (2003) Threshold concepts and troublesome knowledge: linkages to ways of thinking and practising, In: Rust, C. (ed.), Improving Student Learning - Theory and Practice Ten Years On. Oxford: Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning Development (OCSLD), pp 412-424.• Mezirow, J. Transformative Dimensions of Adult Learning. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1991.• Rogers, C. R. (1983). Freedom to Learn for the 80s. Columbus: Merrill.• Schön D (1983) The reflective practitioner. Basic Books: New York.• Whitton, N (2010) Learning with Digital Games. A Practical Guide to Engaging Students in Higher Education, open and flexible learning series, Oxon: Routledge. 26. Learning in Higher Education through play Learning and Teaching in Higher Education Module, Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice PGCAP programme site at http://www.adu.salford.ac.uk/ html/pgcert/intro.html Twitter @pgcap YouTubecontact Chrissi Nerantzi, pgcapsalford the game organiser [email protected]://www.flickr.com/photos/almarams/3902611177/ Recommended jeromequitebes duke2f Project Based Learning in Primary Grades machey24 Project based learning-(pbl) rickyoeswandy
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Identify Stakeholders <ul><li>Questions to Determine: </li></ul><ul><li>Who will have new responsibilities? </li></ul><ul><li>Who will change how they access/receive their work? </li></ul><ul><li>Whose role, status, or power will change? </li></ul><ul><li>Who are upstream/downstream from the change? </li></ul><ul><li>Who must accept the change for it to be successful? </li></ul><ul><li>Who might be affected unintentionally? </li></ul><ul><li>Who is affected externally? </li></ul><ul><li>Who is associated with the change and should be “in the loop?” </li></ul> 4. Identify Stakeholders Needs/Expectations <ul><li>Sample Stakeholders and Expectations: </li></ul><ul><li>Studio </li></ul><ul><li>Build creative XXXX </li></ul><ul><li>Develop faster speed to market </li></ul><ul><li>Embed repeatable processes </li></ul><ul><li>Ensure steady pool of talent and resources </li></ul><ul><li>Tech Services </li></ul><ul><li>Ensure XXXX in a cost-effective manner </li></ul><ul><li>Develop new processes to support XXXX </li></ul><ul><li>Marketing </li></ul><ul><li>Launch all XXXX in a timely manner </li></ul><ul><li>Develop thoughtful marketing programs to maximize return on investment </li></ul><ul><li>Sales </li></ul><ul><li>Meet or beat all sales forecasts </li></ul><ul><li>Maximize revenue </li></ul> 5. Sample Design Principles <ul><li>We want to design an organization where we have: </li></ul><ul><li>Quicker speed to market on the XXXX platforms </li></ul><ul><li>Minimal bureaucracy in all decision-making processes </li></ul><ul><li>Clear line of authority and control over all aspects of a XXXX </li></ul><ul><li>Thoughtful XXXX based on objective marketing requirements data </li></ul><ul><li>Ability to act and implement quickly following a decision </li></ul> 6. Organizational Architecture <ul><li>Evaluate Current State </li></ul><ul><ul><li>How is the organization currently structured? Draw and/or examine current organization charts </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>What are the strengths and drawbacks of this structure? (focus on timelines, issues, effort or steps involved, and other relevant metrics) </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>How are the business processes helped or hindered by the current structure? </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>How do employees feel about the current structure? </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>How might a different structure eliminate or improve on weaknesses in the current one? </li></ul></ul> 7. Organizational Architecture <ul><li>Review Possible Organizational Structures </li></ul><ul><ul><li>There are five basic choices (plus hybrids) for design alternatives: </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>1. Functional: Units are formed according to major technical or professional function performed </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>2. Product Based: Units are formed around each of the major </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>products (or services) </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>3. Customer or Geographical Area-Based: Units are formed </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>around the characteristics or location of customers or markets </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>4. Business Process Teams: cross-functional teams structured </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li> around the major work processes </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>5. Matrix: Units are formed where individuals have accountability to </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li> two managers: one functional and one project/product </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>6. Hybrid: Units are formed which mix and match the above </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>structures to create the best fit to their environment </li></ul></ul> 8. Elements of Organizational Structure <ul><li>Lines of Authority/Reporting Relationships </li></ul><ul><li>Explicit Roles and Responsibilities </li></ul><ul><li>Actual Performance Measures </li></ul><ul><li>Communication and Information Flow (Knowledge Sharing) </li></ul><ul><li>Rewards and Incentives </li></ul> 9. Evaluate Design <ul><li>Assess fit to business strategy/goals, check against design principles, get feedback from key stakeholders </li></ul><ul><ul><li>Review the final design architecture -- structure and supporting systems -- descriptions. How well does it fit in support of business strategy and in enabling the organization to achieve goal? </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>Does the organizational architecture meet all of the design principles? If not, which ones had to be compromised and why? </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>What do key stakeholders have to say about the resulting organizational architecture? </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>When are regular evaluations going to take place, quarterly? Who owns the process? </li></ul></ul> 10. Organizational Architecture <ul><li>Advantages and Disadvantages of Functional Architecture </li></ul><ul><li>Advantages </li></ul><ul><li>Promotes skill specialization </li></ul><ul><li>Reduces duplication of scarce resources and uses resources full-time </li></ul><ul><li>Enhances career development for specialists within large departments </li></ul><ul><li>Facilitates communication and performance because superiors share expertise with their subordinates </li></ul><ul><li>Exposes specialists to others within the same specialty </li></ul><ul><li>Disadvantages </li></ul><ul><li>Emphasizes routine talks, which encourage short time horizons </li></ul><ul><li>Fosters parochial perspective by managers, which limits their capacities for top-management positions </li></ul><ul><li>Reduces communication and cooperation between departments </li></ul><ul><li>Multiplies the interdepartmental dependencies, which can make coordination and scheduling difficult </li></ul><ul><li>Obscures accountability for overall outcomes </li></ul> 11. Organizational Architecture <ul><li>Advantages and Disadvantages of Product-Based Architecture </li></ul><ul><li>Advantages </li></ul><ul><li>Recognizes sources of interdepartmental interdependencies </li></ul><ul><li>Fosters an orientation toward overall outcomes and clients </li></ul><ul><li>Allows diversification and expansion of skills and training </li></ul><ul><li>Ensures accountability by departmental managers and so promotes delegation of authority and responsibility </li></ul><ul><li>Heightens departmental cohesion and involvement in work </li></ul><ul><li>Disadvantages </li></ul><ul><li>May use skills and resources inefficiently </li></ul><ul><li>Limits career advancement by specialists to movements out of their departments </li></ul><ul><li>Impedes specialists’ exposure to others within the same specialties </li></ul><ul><li>Puts multiple-role demands upon people and so creates stress </li></ul> 12. Organizational Architecture <ul><li>Advantages and Disadvantages of Matrix Architecture </li></ul><ul><li>Advantages </li></ul><ul><li>Makes specialized, functional knowledge available to all projects </li></ul><ul><li>Uses people flexibly, since departments maintain reservoirs of specialists </li></ul><ul><li>Maintains consistency between different departments and projects by forcing communication between managers </li></ul><ul><li>Recognizes and provides mechanisms for dealing with legitimate, multiple sources of power in the organization </li></ul><ul><li>Can adapt to environmental changes by shifting emphasis between project and functional aspects </li></ul><ul><li>Disadvantages </li></ul><ul><li>Can be very difficult to introduce without a preexisting supportive management climate </li></ul><ul><li>Increases role ambiguity, stress, and anxiety by assigning people to more than one department </li></ul><ul><li>Without power balancing between product and functional forms, lowers overall performance </li></ul><ul><li>Makes inconsistent demands, which may result in unproductive conflicts and short-term crisis management. </li></ul><ul><li>May reward political skills as opposed to technical skills </li></ul> 13. Organizational Architecture <ul><li>Advantages and Disadvantages of Process-Based Architecture </li></ul><ul><li>Advantages </li></ul><ul><li>Focuses resources on customer satisfaction </li></ul><ul><li>Improves speed and efficiency, often dramatically </li></ul><ul><li>Adapts to environmental change rapidly </li></ul><ul><li>Reduces boundaries between departments </li></ul><ul><li>Increases ability to see total work flow </li></ul><ul><li>Enhances employee involvement </li></ul><ul><li>Lowers costs because of less overhead structure </li></ul><ul><li>Disadvantages </li></ul><ul><li>Can threaten middle managers and staff specialists </li></ul><ul><li>Requires changes in command-and-control mindsets </li></ul><ul><li>Duplicates scarce resources </li></ul><ul><li>Requires new skills and knowledge to manage lateral relationships and teams </li></ul><ul><li>May take longer to make decisions in teams </li></ul><ul><li>Can be ineffective if wrong processes are identified </li></ul> 14. Key Design Considerations <ul><li>Management Structure: Levels and Span of Control </li></ul><ul><li>Determine the appropriate Management Hierarchy for the chosen alternative structure: How many levels of management are appropriate? Will it be a flat or tall management structure? In which units? </li></ul><ul><li>Benefits Risks Flat Structure - Faster, better communications - Fewer opportunities for advancement - Faster decision-making </li></ul><ul><ul><li>Tall Structure - Management load is less per - Communication is slower and less accurate </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>- Greater promo opportunities - Decisions take longer </li></ul></ul> 15. Key Design Considerations (cont.) <ul><li>Management Structure: Levels and Span of Control </li></ul><ul><li>Determine the Span of Control -- the number of individuals who report to one manager? Where does it make sense to be narrow or broad -- to increase or decrease the span of control? </li></ul><ul><li> Benefits Risks Narrow Span - Managers have more time for - Cost of management is greater of Control management </li></ul><ul><li>- Workers get more individual attn - Slower coordination among work groups </li></ul><ul><li>A narrow span might be most appropriate in cases: Where the work to be supervised is complex, unpredictable and needs close coordination; where workers are unskilled or inexperienced or where the manager is expected to perform significant individual contributor work in addition to supervising. </li></ul><ul><li>Benefits Risks Broad Span - Cost of management is lower - Management task is more difficult of Control - Workers encouraged to develop - Workers who need close supervision skill/initiative and make own decisions don’t get it </li></ul><ul><li>- More direct communications up and down A broad span might be most appropriate in cases: where the work is straightforward and there are standard rules and procedures to guide workers ; where workers are highly capable; where other forms of support (I.e. staff experts) are available or where groups are relatively autonomous (I.e. process teams) </li></ul> 16. Key Metrics Considerations <ul><li>Performance Measurement Systems </li></ul><ul><ul><li>Determine WHAT aspects of the organization’s performance need to be measured. </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Based on the goals, key success factors and business processes of the organization, what should be measured and what are the measures? (Examples: profitability, competitiveness, efficiency, effectiveness, quality, volume, innovation, quality of work life, etc.) Involve employees, and internal/external customers. </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Prioritize the chosen measures -- those that are critical to the organization -- concentrate on what’s really important to the survival and growth of the business. Choose between 5 and 10 final measures. </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>Determine WHERE to measure: </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Always measure the outcomes of the key business processes of the organization. </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Measure processes as well as outcomes when: there is a clear connection between how each step is done and the final outcome, it is likely that there may be mistakes made during the process, and/or when making mid-process corrections will avoid flaws in the end product or service </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>For each of the chosen measures, define where in the business process the measurement will be made. </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>Determine HOW to measure </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Determine for each chosen measure: How often, and under what conditions will each measure be captured and tracked? How will qualitative measures be captured? Who will do the measuring? How will it be tracked and reported? What will be the feedback techniques and reporting tools that will ensure that real time feedback is part of the work and close to the process? </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>Establish STANDARDS for each chosen measure </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Define the baseline standards of performance and improvement targets for each measure </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Establish the appropriate level of ownership to each measure and it’s standard. Who is accountable to meet standards? </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>Establish HOW reported measures will be acted on </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Define how deviations from standards will be addressed for each measure. Who will need to be informed? </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Define how this information will be used to reinforce good performance and correct poor performance. </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><ul><li>Define the specific consequences for sustained improvements as well as for slipping performance to those who are accountable for the performance of the processes being measured. </li></ul></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>Establish WHO owns the responsibility for the measurement process going forward </li></ul></ul>
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Patent US5168222 - Signal processor circuit with signal multiplexing, sampling and multiplying ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThe system comprises a radiator, a sensor (21) fixed to the moving object, a circuit for processing the signals from the sensor in order to determine their amplitudes and a computation processor with a base of processing algorithms. The system also has a multiplexer (24) for sequentially multiplexing...http://www.google.com/patents/US5168222?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5168222 - Signal processor circuit with signal multiplexing, sampling and multiplying for processing orthogonally received signals in electromagnetic position detection systemAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS5168222 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 07/764,894Publication dateDec 1, 1992Filing dateSep 24, 1991Priority dateSep 26, 1990Fee statusLapsedAlso published asDE69108657D1, DE69108657T2, EP0478420A1, EP0478420B1Publication number07764894, 764894, US 5168222 A, US 5168222A, US-A-5168222, US5168222 A, US5168222AInventorsPascal Monin, Gerard VolsinOriginal AssigneeSextant AvioniqueExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (8), Referenced by (26), Classifications (17), Legal Events (7) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSignal processor circuit with signal multiplexing, sampling and multiplying for processing orthogonally received signals in electromagnetic position detection systemUS 5168222 AAbstract The system comprises a radiator, a sensor (21) fixed to the moving object, a circuit for processing the signals from the sensor in order to determine their amplitudes and a computation processor with a base of processing algorithms. The system also has a multiplexer (24) for sequentially multiplexing on one channel the detector signals from the sensor (21), a device (25) for sampling the signal coming from the multiplexer (24), of amplitude A and pulsation ω, multipliers (30, 31) for multiplying the samples from the sampling device (25) respectively by reference signals ωt and cos ωt and accumulates (33, 35, 34, 36) for accumulating the two sums of the products of the multiplications for a period at least equal to a period ##EQU1## before supplying them to the computation processor (22), which extracts from them the amplitude A. 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Patent US5042986 - Crosslinking with trans-1,2,3,4-cyclobutanetetracarboxylic acid - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA process for imparting wrinkle resistance and smooth drying properties to cellulose textiles by crosslinking the cellulose with a cyclic aliphatic polycarboxylic acid having at least two adjacent carboxyl groups in the trans configuration relative to each other, and the resulting crosslinked textil...http://www.google.com/patents/US5042986?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5042986 - Crosslinking with trans-1,2,3,4-cyclobutanetetracarboxylic acidAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS5042986 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 07/421,206Publication dateAug 27, 1991Filing dateOct 13, 1989Priority dateOct 13, 1989Fee statusLapsedPublication number07421206, 421206, US 5042986 A, US 5042986A, US-A-5042986, US5042986 A, US5042986AInventorsJohn D. Kitchens, Robert T. Patton, Bassam S. NadarOriginal AssigneeThe Dow Chemical CompanyExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (1), Referenced by (32), Classifications (6), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetCrosslinking with trans-1,2,3,4-cyclobutanetetracarboxylic acidUS 5042986 AAbstract A process for imparting wrinkle resistance and smooth drying properties to cellulose textiles by crosslinking the cellulose with a cyclic aliphatic polycarboxylic acid having at least two adjacent carboxyl groups in the trans configuration relative to each other, and the resulting crosslinked textile. EXAMPLE 1 A. Five grams of trans-1,2,3,4-cyclobutane tetracarboxylic acid (CBTCA), available from the Aldrich Chemical Company, were added to 72.2 grams of deionized water in a stirred beaker. The substance went completely into solution a room temperature. To this solution was added 2.17 grams of sodium hypophosphite, which amounted to approximately one mole of sodium hypophoshite per 3.5 moles of carboxylic acid functionality. The pH of this solution was about 2.0. Three specimens of Testfabric� style #400 cotton print cloth were treated by dipping into the solution and passing through a padder to produce a moisture uptake of 105-110%. This procedure was repeated once. The specimens were stretched on a rack and dried in a gravity convection oven at 110 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes. Then they were heated in a textile oven under the time and temperature conditions shown in Table 1. Following this heat treatment, the specimens were washed in a stirred beaker containing 4.0 liters of deionized water at 55 degrees Celsius for a period of 30 minutes. Each piece of cloth was then rinsed under a running deionized water tap for about 30 seconds then dried on a rack in a gravity convection oven for twenty minutes, taken out and allowed to cool then placed in a constant humidity chamber controlled at 65% relative humidity at 22 degrees Celsius for 24 hours. Wrinkle resistance was then determined by AATCC method #66-1984. This method is used to determine the wrinkle recovery angle (WRA) of textiles. Wrinkle resistance of woven textiles is stated in terms of wrinkle recovery angle. The higher the wrinkle recovery angle, the greater is the wrinkle resistance of the fabric. Results of this determination are shown in Table 1. One of the specimens was subjected to thirty laundering cycles in a conventional household clothes dryer, placed in a constant humidity chamber at 65% relative humidity for 24 hours, then re-evaluated for wrinkle resistance by AATCC method #66-1984. This was compared to a specimen of identical cloth treated in an identical manner but with trans-1,2,3,4 butane tetracarboxylic acid instead of the "trans" cyclic compound. Results of this comparison between trans 1,2,3,4-cyclobutane tetracarboxylic acid and trans-1,2,3,4 butane tetracarboxylic acid are shown in Table 2. It can be seen that the wrinkle resistance produced by treatment with the two compounds is nearly the same hence it can be concluded that the two compounds produce the same level of crosslinking with similar proportions of ester linkages. For purposes of comparison, Table 2 also shows the WRA of Testfabric� style #400 cotton print cloth crosslinked with dimethylol dihydroxyethyleneurea (C-tron CR-4 available from Pat Chem Inc.) applied in two different concentrations according to the manufacturer's recommendations. B. In order to demonstrate the comparable effect which crosslinking with trans-1,2,3,4-cyclobutane tetracarboxylic acid has on the physical strength of Testfabric� style #400 print cloth, its tearing strength was compared with that of the same type of cloth treated with aliphatic 1,2,3,4-butane tetracarboxylic acid and fabric treated with two different concentrations of dimethylol dihydroxyethyleneurea, (DMDHEU). The DMDHEU used here is a product commercially available from Pat-Chem, Inc. under the product name "C-tron CR-4". This is a pre-catalyzed resin with an activity of about 35%. It is applied in a double dip, double nip procedure at a wet pickup of about 110%. After applying the resin solution, and dried and cured in one step in a textile oven at 320 degrees Fahrenheit for 2.5 minutes. Then the material is stirred in deionized water at 50 degrees Celsius for thirty minutes, rinsed by holding under a deionized water tap for about 30 seconds then stretched and dried in a gravity convection oven for 30 minutes. Before taking measurements on the specimens, they were placed for 24 hours in a constant humidity chamber controlled at 65% relative humidity. 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Patent US5298784 - Electrically programmable antifuse using metal penetration of a junction - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Advanced Patent Search | Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsAn improved antifuse uses metal penetration of either a P-N diode junction or a Schottky diode. The P-N junction, or Schottky diode, is contacted by a diffusion barrier such as TiN, W, Ti-W alloy, or layers of Ti and Cr, with a metal such as Al. Al-CU alloy, Cu, Au, or Ag on top of the diffusion barrier....http://www.google.com/patents/US5298784?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5298784 - Electrically programmable antifuse using metal penetration of a junctionPublication numberUS5298784 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 07/858,835Publication dateMar 29, 1994Filing dateMar 27, 1992Priority dateMar 27, 1992Fee statusLapsedAlso published asEP0562996A1Publication number07858835, 858835, US 5298784 A, US 5298784A, US-A-5298784, US5298784 A, US5298784AInventorsJeffrey P. Gambino, Dominic J. Schepis, Krishna SeshanOriginal AssigneeInternational Business Machines CorporationPatent Citations (16), Non-Patent Citations (6), Referenced by (70), Classifications (13), Legal Events (6) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetElectrically programmable antifuse using metal penetration of a junctionUS 5298784 AAbstract An improved antifuse uses metal penetration of either a P-N diode junction or a Schottky diode. The P-N junction, or Schottky diode, is contacted by a diffusion barrier such as TiN, W, Ti-W alloy, or layers of Ti and Cr, with a metal such as Al. Al-CU alloy, Cu, Au, or Ag on top of the diffusion barrier. When this junction is stressed with voltage pulse producing a high current density, severe joule heating occurs resulting in metal penetration of the diffusion barrier and the junction. The voltage drop across the junction decreases by about a factor of ten after the current stress and is stable thereafter. Alternatively, a shallow P-N junction in a silicon substrate is contacted by a layer of metal that forms a silicide, such as Ti, Cr, W, Mo, or Ta. Stressing the junction with a voltage pulse to produce a high current density results in the metal penetrating the junction and reacting with the substrate to form a silicide.
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Patent US5121240 - Optical packet time compression and expansion - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsAn optical pulse packet at electronic data rates is time-compressed in a recirculating optical delay line to produce a compressed optical packet which, after transmission over a high speed optical network, is expanded at optical data rates by use of the inverse of the compression process. The system...http://www.google.com/patents/US5121240?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5121240 - Optical packet time compression and expansionAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS5121240 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 07/575,395Publication dateJun 9, 1992Filing dateAug 29, 1990Priority dateAug 29, 1990Fee statusLapsedAlso published asWO1992004791A1Publication number07575395, 575395, US 5121240 A, US 5121240A, US-A-5121240, US5121240 A, US5121240AInventorsAnthony S. AcamporaOriginal AssigneeThe Trustees Of Columbia University In The City Of New YorkExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (17), Non-Patent Citations (2), Referenced by (17), Classifications (14), Legal Events (8) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetOptical packet time compression and expansionUS 5121240 AAbstract An optical pulse packet at electronic data rates is time-compressed in a recirculating optical delay line to produce a compressed optical packet which, after transmission over a high speed optical network, is expanded at optical data rates by use of the inverse of the compression process. The system employs two recirculating optical loops per network node, one for optically compressing a fully formatted electronic packet for transmission onto the network and one for electronically expanding such a packet upon reception. 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Profile: Deondrea Lindsey - West Virginia - Scout Profile: Deondrea LindseyRecruiting Staff07/07/2003You can never have enough speed on the field, which is one reason West Virginia is recruiting St. Petersburg's Deondrea Lindsey.Deondrae Lindsey's primary asset is speed, and he has plenty to burn. Lindsey has clocked several 4.4 timings, and says his fastest 40 was 4.35. Of course, that's not the only feature the dual threat brings to the field. Lindsey plays running back on offense and safety on defense, and says that getting his hands on the ball is on of his favorite things. "I like handling the ball and running with it," the 6-0, 175 pound rising senior told BlueGoldNews.com. "Running with the ball is what I'm best at." On the other side of the ball, Lindsey says "securing the field" is is primary job at free safety. "I make sure nothing gets behind me. That's my first job at free." After suffering a season ending injury as a sophomore, Lindsey bounced back to earn third team all state honors in class 2A by the Florida Sportswriters Association at running back, and expects to rack up more honors this year on what figures to be a powerful St. Petersburg Catholic team. "We should be pretty good this year," Lindsey noted. We think we're good enough to win the state championship. We have some good players coming back, and my brothers are on the varsity with me this year." Lindsey's brothers will man the quarterback and receiver positions this fall, which oculd set up some brotherly conflict over who gets the ball. The elder Lindsey, however, leaves no doubt as to who the man will be this year. "They know I'm a senior, and that this year it's my turn," Lindsey laughed good-naturedly. "They'll have their chance in the future." The speedy senior-to-be isn't resting on his laurels, however. He is still working to improve, and will play wherever his college coaches think he fits best. "I like playing offense a little better, but I don't have any problem playing defense," the polite Lindsey noted. "I'm working on my reaction time and on bursting out and making plays rather than thinking about things so much." Lindsey has a number of schools vying for his services. In addition to West Virginia, he has offers from Michigan and Wisconsin, and interest from Miami (Fla.) and Florida State. "I haven't visited anywhere yet, and I probably won't until after the season is over in December," Lindsey said of his recruiting plans. "I want to take all my visits and take my time with my decision. It could go all the way down to signing day." Lindsey, who plans to major in business, is in good shape acadmically and expects to qualify. 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P. 1Senior Judge Judicial Assignment WILD v. DOZIER 672 So.2d 16 FlaSenior Judge Judicial Assignment WILD v. DOZIER 672 So.2d 16 FlaRatings: 0|Views: 93|Likes: 0Published by winstons2311Case law on Senior Judge Assignment.Such automatic reassignments have the practical effect ofcreating a de facto permanent circuit court judge and are no different than the indefinite assignment by successive order that was held improper in Payret. Moreover, as of January 1994, when a second county judge was assigned to preside over the other half of felony cases arising in Indian River County, circuit court jurisdiction over felony cases effectively was redesignated by administrative order, contrary to this Court'sdecision in Crusoe. The majority recognizes as much when it states that to "permit this practice to continue would have the effect of permanently usurping a major segment of circuit court work within the county." Majority op. at 20. Even under the majority's analysis, the petition for writ of prohibition should be granted and the order denying disqualification of Judge Wild in Dozier's case quashed. Such relief is warranted because at the time Dozier's felony case was assigned, he had no chance of having it heard by a duly elected circuit judge since jurisdiction over all felony cases had beenunconstitutionally placed in the hands of two county courtjudges.Accordingly, I would answer the certified question in thenegative, grant the petition for writ of prohibition and quash both the order denying disqualification of Judge Wild in Dozier's Case law on Senior Judge Assignment.Such automatic reassignments have the practical effect ofcreating a de facto permanent circuit court judge and are no different than the indefinite assignment by successive order that was held improper in Payret. Moreover, as of January 1994, when a second county judge was assigned to preside over the other half of felony cases arising in Indian River County, circuit court jurisdiction over felony cases effectively was redesignated by administrative order, contrary to this Court'sdecision in Crusoe. The majority recognizes as much when it states that to "permit this practice to continue would have the effect of permanently usurping a major segment of circuit court work within the county." Majority op. at 20. Even under the majority's analysis, the petition for writ of prohibition should be granted and the order denying disqualification of Judge Wild in Dozier's case quashed. Such relief is warranted because at the time Dozier's felony case was assigned, he had no chance of having it heard by a duly elected circuit judge since jurisdiction over all felony cases had beenunconstitutionally placed in the hands of two county courtjudges.Accordingly, I would answer the certified question in thenegative, grant the petition for writ of prohibition and quash both the order denying disqualification of Judge Wild in Dozier's More info:Categories:Business/Law, Court FilingsPublished by: winstons2311 on Jun 25, 2011Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.Free download as PDF, TXT or read online for free from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee MoreSee lesshttp://www.scribd.com/doc/58708641/Senior-Judge-Judicial-Assignment-WILD-v-DOZIER-672-So-2d-16-Fla06/25/2011pdftextoriginal Florida Case Law WILD v. DOZIER, 672 So.2d 16 (Fla. 1996)THE HONORABLE JOE A. WILD, AS ACTING CIRCUIT JUDGE OF THE NINETEENTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PETITIONER, v. ROBERT LEE DOZIER, RESPONDENT.No. 85050.Supreme Court of Florida.February 8, 1996.Rehearing Denied April 11, 1996.Application for Review of the Decision of the District Court ofAppeal — Certified Great Public Importance Fourth District— Case No. 94-1104 and An Original Proceeding — Writof Prohibition.Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General; Joan Fowler, SeniorAssistant Attorney General, Chief, West Palm Beach Bureau, and Georgina Jimenez-Orosa, Senior Assistant Attorney General, WestPalm Beach, for Petitioner.Jeffrey H. Garland of Kirschner & Garland, P.A., Fort Pierce,for Respondent.Louis B. Vocelle, Jr. of Clem, Polackwich & Vocelle, VeroBeach, for Honorable L.B. Vocelle, Chief Judge of the NineteenthJudicial Circuit, Amicus Curiae.PER CURIAM.We have for review Dozier v. Wild, 659 So.2d 1103 (Fla. 4th DCA 1995), wherein the Fourth District Court of Appealquashed an administrative order of the Chief Judge of theNineteenth Judicial Circuit assigning a county court judge tocircuit court duty and certified the following question to be ofgreat public importance:MAY A COUNTY COURT JUDGE BE ASSIGNED SUCCESSIVELYAND REPEATEDLY IN SIX MONTH ASSIGNMENTS OVERSEVERAL YEARS TO PRESIDE IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOVER HALF OF ALL FELONY CASES IN A COUNTY? at 1106. We have jurisdiction and quash the decision under review.Since July 1990 the Honorable Joe A. Wild, Judge of the CountyCourt of Indian River County, has been assigned by the variousChief Judges of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit to serve forsix-month periods as an acting circuit court judge to preside overone half of all felony cases in Indian River County. During thisperiod, Judge Wild has continued to handle a county court docket.In January 1994 the Chief Judge assigned a second county judge topreside over the other half of felony cases arising within thecounty. In April 1994 the respondent, Robert Lee Dozier, soughtto disqualify Judge Wild from presiding over his felony case,alleging that the judge had become a "de facto permanent" circuitjudge and therefore lacked jurisdiction to hear his case. JudgeWild denied the motion.Dozier then filed a petition for writ of prohibition in theFourth District Court of Appeal, claiming that as a county courtjudge assigned to de facto permanent duty in the circuit court,Judge Wild lacked authority to preside over his case. Thedistrict court agreed, granted the writ, and quashed the orderdenying disqualification along with the administrative orderappointing Judge Wild through 1994. 659 So.2d at 1105-06. Inholding the assignment invalid, the district court relied on thisCourt's decisions in Payret v. Adams, 500 So.2d 136 (Fla. 1986), and Crusoe v. Rowls, 472 So.2d 1163 (Fla.1985), but certified the above question for our consideration.Judge Wild seeks review. First, Judge Wild claims that the district court lackedauthority to quash the administrative order assigning him tocircuit court duty. Judge Wild correctly points out that thisCourt's decisions in whereinjudicial assignments were reviewed by the district court, do notcontrol because the district court's jurisdiction was notchallenged in those cases.After considering the issue, we conclude that this Court hasexclusive jurisdiction to review judicial assignments. Thisauthority derives from article V, sections 2(a) and (b) of theFlorida Constitution. Article V, section 2(a) gives this Courtauthority to adopt rules for the administrative supervision ofall courts. Article V, section 2(b) gives the Chief Justice ofthis Court, as the chief administrative officer of the judicialsystem, power to assign justices or judges to temporary duty inany court for which the judge is qualified and to delegate thatpower to the chief judges of the judicial circuits.Delegation of the Chief Justice's assignment power to the chiefjudges of the judicial circuits is necessary to the properadministration of our court system. This is because, as theadministrative officer of all courts within a judicialcircuit, the chief judge is best equipped to assess the needs of each trial court and toallocate the judicial labor available within the circuitaccordingly. With this reality in mind, Florida Rule ofJudicial Administration 2.050(b)(4) expresslyauthorizes the chief judges of the judicial circuits to"assign any judge to temporary service for which the judge isqualified in any court in the same circuit." We explained in State ex rel. Treadwell v. Hall, 274 So.2d 537 , 539(Fla. 1973), that the rule delegating the power to assignjudgeswas designed, in part, to obviate the needfor each incoming chief justice to specificallydelegate to the twenty chief judges ofthe circuits the authority to make assignments;it also was designed to obviate theneed for specific delegations when thechief judges within the circuits were reelectedor changed. Unless a chief justiceindicates otherwise, his desire to continuedelegation via the Rule is assumed.When a chief judge exercises this delegated assignmentauthority, the judge is acting under the Chief Justice'sconstitutional power to make temporary judicial assignments toensure the speedy, efficient, and proper administration ofjustice within the various circuits. Because of the vital roletemporary judicial assignments play in the administration of ourcourt system, this Court must have exclusive jurisdiction toreview such assignments under its article V, section 2(a)authority to oversee the administrative supervision of allcourts. This grant of exclusive authority ensures this Court'splenary control over the state's court system and avoids thedisruptive effect allowing district courts to quash judicialassignments would have on that system. Moreover, there is nothingin our Constitution to indicate that district courts are to sharein the administrative supervision of our trial courts, and wedecline to read our Constitution to sanction the disruption tothe judicial system inherent in such shared authority.Accordingly, we hold that a litigant who is affected by ajudicial assignment made by a chief judge of a judicial circuitmust challenge the assignment in the trial court and then seekreview in this Court by way of petition for writ of prohibitionor petition for relief under the "all writs" power. Art. V, § 3(b)(7), Fla. Const. (this Court "mayissue writs of prohibition to courts and all writs necessary tothe complete exercise of its jurisdiction"); accord State exrel. Treadwell v. Hall, (Fla. 1973) (challengeof assigned judge's jurisdiction raised in trial court, followed WILD v. DOZIER, 672 So.2d 16 (Fla. 1996)http://www.loislaw.com/pns/docprint2.htp?PRINT=1&booklist=0xffff...1 of 31/22/2011 3:10 PM by petition for writ of prohibition filed in this Court).Accordingly, we hold that the district court of appeal lackedauthority to review the administrative order assigning Judge Wildto circuit court duty. However, we treat the petition for writ ofprohibition filed in the district court as if it had been filedin this Court and address the certified question in anattempt to further define the parameters of a proper temporaryassignment under rule 2.050(b)(4).In we approved an order appointing a countyjudge to act as a circuit judge in DeSoto County "in all mattersof probate, guardianship, incompetency, trusts, proceedings underthe `Florida Mental Health Act' and all juvenile proceedings,dissolutions of marriage, and all uncontested civil matters incircuit court." 274 So.2d at 538. Likewise, in Crusoe v.Rowls, (Fla. 1985), we upheld the successiveand repetitive assignment of county court judges to hear allpetitions to enforce child support orders that directed supportpayments to be made through the child support section of thesheriff's office. In addressing whether the assignment wasproper, we explained that an assignment is "temporary" under rule 2.050(b)(4)if it is not "permanent:""Temporary" is an antonym for "permanent."It is a comparative term. It canbe said that if a duty is not permanent it istemporary. If a county judge is assignedto perform solely circuit court work, theassignment must be for a relatively shorttime for it to be temporary. If a countyjudge is assigned to spend a portion of histime performing circuit work, the assignmentcan be longer, but the assignmentcannot usurp, supplant, or effectively deprivecircuit court jurisdiction of a particulartype of case on a permanent basis.472 So.2d at 1165 (footnotes omitted). Where a county judge isassigned solely to perform circuit court duties, we suggestedthat a sixty-day assignment was acceptable; where the judge isordered to spend only a portion of his time performing circuitcourt work, we suggested that a six-month assignment wasacceptable. at 1165 nn. 2-3. These time periods weresuggested with the recognition that chief judges must be givenflexibility to effectively utilize available judicial labor. at 1165.Although the successive assignments at issue in totalled two-and-one-half years, we upheld them as propertemporary assignments in part because the county judges wereassigned only a limited class of support orders and theassignment was to "supplement and aid the circuit judges ratherthan to replace them." Shortly after the decision in this Court wasasked to further define the parameters of a temporary judicialassignment under rule 2.050(b)(4). In (Fla. 1986), the Court held that a county courtjudge may not be indefinitely assigned, by successive orders,circuit court duties in a specially created jury district. Thecounty judge in had been annually reassigned fora five-year period to be the acting circuit judge for a speciallycreated district of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. We noted:Rather than being assigned to aid or assistthe circuit judges in a limited class ofcases, respondent has been assigned tohear all circuit court matters in the Gladesdistrict. Indeed, respondent has concededthat for all intents and purposes, he is thecircuit judge for the Glades district. at 138. Under the circumstances, this Court held thesuccessive one-year assignments invalid as a de facto permanentassignment. at 138.These decisions illustrate that whether a judicial assignmentis a proper "temporary" assignment under rule 2.050(b)(4) is notmerely a function of the duration of an individual assignment.The successive nature of the assignment, the type of case coveredby the assignment, and the practical effect of the assignment oncircuit court jurisdiction over a particular type of case alsomust be considered. For example, illustrates thatsuccessive assignments totalling more than two years may beconsidered temporary if the class of circuit court case coveredby the assignment is limited and the practical effect of theassignment is to aid and assist circuit judges rather than tousurp circuit court jurisdiction over a particular type of case.472 So.2d at 1165. Similarly, demonstrates thatsuccessive and repetitive assignments that, when consideredindividually, may be facially valid will not be consideredtemporary where their practical effect is to create a de factopermanent circuit judge by administrative order. 500 So.2d at138.In multi-county circuits the county judges in the less populouscounties are often underutilized, yet they are willing to docircuit judge work. In some instances there are no circuit judgesresident within those counties. The most efficient use of scarcejudicial resources dictates the assignment of county judges tohandle limited aspects of circuit judge work in such counties,provided that the assignments do not interfere with the fullperformance of county judge duties.In the instant case, Judge Wild continues to do all of hiscounty judge work. In addition, Judge Wild has received newassignments every six months to hear one half of the criminalcircuit court work. Obviously, the criminal division is only oneof several divisions of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court,and Judge Wild is assigned to only half of the cases within that division. The orders appointingJudge Wild more nearly resemble those approved in rather than the orderdisapproved in Payret. See also J.G. v. Holtzendorf, 648 So.2d 781 (Fla. 2d DCA 1994) (approvingsuccessive six-month assignments of county judge to hear juvenileand domestic matters in circuit court), review granted, 659 So.2d 271 (Fla. 1995). Thus, we conclude that the successivesix-month assignments of Judge Wild to hear half of the cases inIndian River County are permissible.However, we cannot ignore the fact that County Judge Balsigerhas now been assigned to hear the other half of the felony casesin Indian River County. To permit this practice to continue wouldhave the effect of permanently usurping a major segment ofcircuit court work within the county. Therefore, we direct theChief Judge of Indian River County to make the appropriatejudicial reassignments in order that county judges not beassigned to more than half of the felony cases within the county.However, in view of the fact that Judge Wild and Judge Balsigerhave each been sitting on felony cases pursuant to valid orders,this directive shall not be construed to mean that they have beenwithout jurisdiction to hear these cases.We answer the certified question in the affirmative, quash thedecision below, and deny the petition for prohibition.It is so ordered.GRIMES, C.J., and OVERTON, HARDING and WELLS, JJ., concur.KOGAN, J., concurs in part and dissents in part with anopinion, in which SHAW and ANSTEAD, JJ., concur.[fn1] Art. V, § 3(b)(4), Fla. Const.[fn2] The Honorable L.B. Vocelle, Chief Judge of the NineteenthJudicial Circuit, who was not allowed to intervene in thedistrict court, has filed an amicus curiae brief in support ofJudge Wild's position. WILD v. 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Patent US6601065 - Method and apparatus for accessing a database through a network - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsA system (10) includes a client (14, 21) which can communicate through a network (12) and a database layer (29) with any of several databases (31-33). The client communicates with the database layer using a public network communication protocol, in a manner independent of respective protocols specific...http://www.google.com/patents/US6601065?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6601065 - Method and apparatus for accessing a database through a networkAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6601065 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/746,272Publication dateJul 29, 2003Filing dateDec 21, 2000Priority dateDec 21, 2000Fee statusPaidAlso published asUS7043499, US7853612, US20060161514Publication number09746272, 746272, US 6601065 B1, US 6601065B1, US-B1-6601065, US6601065 B1, US6601065B1InventorsMark R. Nelson, Jeffery A. Sanders, Alan W. Treece, William C. Forsythe, Clay W. LutherOriginal AssigneeCisco Technology, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (7), Referenced by (57), Classifications (33), Legal Events (4) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod and apparatus for accessing a database through a networkUS 6601065 B1Abstract A system (10) includes a client (14, 21) which can communicate through a network (12) and a database layer (29) with any of several databases (31-33). The client communicates with the database layer using a public network communication protocol, in a manner independent of respective protocols specific to each of the databases. The database layer handles communication with each database according to the respective protocol of that database. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION During recent years, the number of different types of databases in active use has been expanding, including recent popularity of databases conforming to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Other types of databases include large scale relational databases. Unfortunately, each of these types of database tends to have its own protocol for access. A further development is that, with the rapid expansion of the Internet and other types of computer networks, more and more of these databases are becoming available by network. However, due to the wide variety of protocols needed to access these various databases, it is difficult for any single application program to have all of the intelligence needed to handle all of these protocols and thus communicate with most or all of these types of databases. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION From the foregoing, it may be appreciated that a need has arisen for a method and apparatus by which a client can access a repository through a network, where the client uses a protocol different from a protocol specific to the repository. According to the present invention, a method and apparatus are provided to address this need, and involve: providing a network through which can be transmitted message units that contain information in a digital form; transmitting from a client through the network a message which is in the form of at least one message unit and which contains a request directed to a repository, the request being in a first format conforming to a public network communication protocol; receiving the request from the network; thereafter converting the request from the first format to a second format compatible with a protocol of the repository; using the request in the second format to access the repository and obtain from the repository a response to the request, the response being in the second format; converting the response from the second format to the first format; and transmitting through the network to the client a further message which is in the form of at least one message unit and which contains the response in the second format. 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The horse Stuart Coltherd couldn't sell is in the Grand National | Daily Mail Online Stuart Coltherd used to ride just to round up the sheep on his 600-acre farm. Now the horse he couldn't sell is in the Grand National and gunning to be another great Scot Stuart Coltherd's star horse will race in the £1m Randox Health Grand National Captain Redbeard who will be ridden by son Sam and led up by daughter Amy The odds may seem stacked against the small family operation and 40-1 shot Published: 17:37 EST, 7 April 2018 | Updated: 05:19 EST, 8 April 2018 Spring is a very busy time for Stuart Coltherd. There are 600 acres to farm and more than 100 ewes about to start lambing. That is not any easier when snow is still arriving and giving Easter a Christmas card feel at your Scottish Border base. Then, on top of all that, there is a £1million Randox Health Grand National to try to win with the star horse among your 22-strong string. No wonder Coltherd, 51, said with a degree of understatement: 'It's all hands on deck!' It certainly will be if his nine-year-old gelding Captain Redbeard, who will be ridden by Coltherd's 19-year-old son Sam and led up by daughter Amy, 20, can win Saturday's race at Aintree. Stuart Coltherd (right) with his son Sam and Grand National hope Captain Redbeard In a jump racing world increasingly dominated by the big stables and in the aftermath of a Cheltenham Festival full of Irish winners, the odds may seem stacked against the small family operation and Captain Redbeard, far longer than the 40-1 most bookmakers are quoting. But that would be to forget the Grand National's fierce unpredictability and ignore the rapid rise through the ranks this season of a horse Coltherd believes is the best he has ever trained. Bryony Frost aims to follow in her father's footsteps in... BHA to carry out a review after six horse deaths at... As De Mee out of Randox Health Grand National leaving Paul... Cesarewitch hits jackpot as Newmarket set to announce raft... Coltherd has also confounded the odds at Aintree before. In 2013, he saddled Tartan Snow to win the Foxhunters' Chase, the race for amateur jockeys over the famous Grand National fences, at 100-1. 'That was a hell of a day,' said Coltherd. 'We never thought he was a 100-1 shot, we thought he was better than that. It was after that I thought you should never be frightened to go for some of these races. You have to have a little bit of faith in your own judgment, take the chance and go for it.' Captain Redbeard finished sixth in the Grand Sefton Chase at Aintree in December when a horse fell in front of him four out and stopped him in his tracks. But going for the National had not crossed Coltherd's mind at that stage. Captain Redbeard who will be ridden by son Sam and led up by daughter Amy at Aintre He was regarded as a horse for far shorter distances than the National's four-mile, two-furlong marathon. But fate, in the guise of this winter's bad weather, intervened, reduced racing opportunities and forced the trainer to take a chance. Coltherd said: 'The snow and frost never seem to have stopped. We had well over a foot of snow at one time. We are about 850ft above sea level. If you see snow on the hills, it is usually snow with us. We always thought Captain Redbeard was a horse better over two-mile five furlongs or two-mile six furlongs and on better ground. It's just there weren't that many races for him. 'It was just luck that we entered him in the Tommy Whittle Chase at Haydock over three miles on heavy ground. The day before I did think, 'Why are we going there? He'll never do anything in that' — but he won quite easily. 'He went up in the handicap and ran a good race over three and a quarter miles back at Haydock in the Peter Marsh Chase. It was then we decided to go for the National.' That prompted son Sam, who has played his part in calming the initially wayward Captain Redbeard and recalls an effortless first win on him at an Alnwick point-to-point in March 2015, to make an urgent call to the BHA to make sure he was eligible to ride. The odds may seem stacked against the small family operation and Captain Redbeard Sam, who has ridden 31 winners under rules and whose only other ride over the Aintree fences was finishing eighth on Ockey De Neulliac in the 2016 Foxhunters' Chase, said: 'I was straight on the phone — I even rang them twice just to reassure myself.' Coltherd Snr's original contact with horses had nothing to do with racing, just rounding up the sheep before quad bikes — 'They're much quicker' — came along. But that led to show jumping and then point-to-pointing and the racing bug was sown. His first winner, £700 buy Murder Moss, who won at Hexham in 1999, is still grazing in a field on his Selkirkshire farm at 32. Coltherd bought Captain Redbeard off his original owner — 'I paid as much as I could afford at the time but I wanted to keep him' — and patiently brought him through the ranks. Initial attempts to sell the gelding proved fruitless. That would not be the case now. 'I tried to sell him so many times to different owners, I couldn't get anyone to buy him, so I just kept him myself', he said. 'I have had a couple of people phone up since it was decided he was going for the National but I thought, 'I've had him this long so why sell now'?' Twelve months ago, Lucinda Russell-trained One For Arthur became only the second Scottishtrained Grand National winner. Coltherd said: 'Lucinda has always given me plenty of encouragement and support and said, given what Captain Redbeard has done, I should go for the National. 'It's a massive day. We are lucky to find a horse as good as him. You can pay all the money in the world but finding them is the hard thing.' Coltherd will be accompanied to Aintree by 16-year-old daughter Milly, who also helps out at the family stable, but wife Lesley is threatening to give it a miss - 'She gets too nervous'. For Sam, who is based with trainer Sue Smith and her husband Harvey, it will be the first time he has attended a Grand National. He watched One For Arthur's win from home but has viewed a re-run a few times and plans to get advice from his jockey Derek Fox. Sam will also speak to his friend and Scottish neighbour Ryan Mania, who won the 2013 National on Auroras Encore, and his coach, former jockey Brian Harding. 'This is the biggest ride I've ever had and probably will be for a while after it,' said Sam. ' Everyone is getting excited at home. We might only be a small operation but it is a big operation for us. Jeez, I can't wait.' Captain Redbeard is not the only horse representing Scotland. 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Dinner at the Square: A Free Market for Education? Tickets, Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 6:45 PM | Eventbrite Wed, February 28, 2018, 6:45 PM – 8:30 PM EST A Free Market for Education? Charter schools vs. public schools vs. private schools. It’s a constant discussion of who does it better and more cost effectively. With vouches expanding, charter schools on the rise and free education online (Khan academy), does our education need to revamp itself? We’re taking a dive into the economics of education. What is the impact of the privatization on the public education system and what effects does it have on the different types of population it’s serving. For reading material and additional information about this event please visit: http://broward.villagesquare.us/event/education/ Robert Runcie, Superintendent, School Board of Broward County Pre-Registered Guests: $35. Ticket prices will increase to $45 after 2/14/2018 Dinner at the Square: A Free Market for Education? at Funky Buddha Brewery
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Strong Chinese Manufacturing Data Points to Turnaround In China, new orders for exports picked up speed in September. Above, a shoe factory in Fujian province.CreditCreditAgence France-Presse — Getty Images HONG KONG — A China manufacturing index hit its highest level in six months on Monday, offering the first important measure of how the country’s economy performed in September and showing that a tentative reacceleration has continued as government support and firmer demand for Chinese exports have gained traction.
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- Spieth shows that talent tops the system ORLANDO, Fla. -- Except for the size and noise level of the crowd, and the significance of the stage, the moment was reminiscent of 17-year-old Justin Rose chipping in on the final hole at Royal Birkdale in 1998 to tie for fourth in the British Open. That was the same year another polished talent from Dallas who went to the University of Texas -- Justin Leonard -- turned pro and did well enough in seven starts to earn a PGA Tour card without ever going to Q-school. Spieth still has a ways to go. He probably needs another $150,000 or so to secure a full card for next year. He technically would not fall into that group of players who never went to Q-school -- Gary Hallberg, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Leonard, Ryan Moore and Bud Cauley -- because Spieth failed to get out of the second stage last year when his putter let him down. He was still an amateur, still a Longhorn. "I thought my focus was going to be on the Web.com Tour for the year, and now my focus is out here," he said. "It's a nice change." He took care of the rest on Sunday. The special temporary membership means Spieth can take unlimited exemptions the rest of the season, and that should be no trouble. He already is committed to play three times in Texas -- the Houston Open, Texas Open and Byron Nelson -- and more exemptions are sure to follow. Spieth has all the trappings of a future star, though the real measure will be over the course of a year instead of a month. Success at this level is all about consistency and learning how to cope with failure. There's still a long way to go. "He's a great kid, obviously very mature," Leonard said. "I can't imagine being out there. I don't even know how old he is -- 19? I can't imagine being out here at 19 and to do what he's done. He hasn't just driven a couple hundred miles. He's been to three or four different countries this year already. It's pretty remarkable. It's beyond the game and what happens on the golf course. He's handling himself very, very well." "At the beginning of the year, when you know that you only get seven unrestricted exemptions -- first of all, it's hard to get seven tournaments in, let alone make enough money to get your card -- to be able to do it in really three events ... I never would have guessed that I would get in this quickly," Spieth said. "I feel in control and I know what it's like to be in contention in a tour event. I just want to get back and get a win now." He finished too late on Sunday to make his flight home to Dallas. He was still excited Sunday night, so instead of going to bed, he got together with his father, his caddie and his agent for a late-night game of poker. They didn't have poker chips, so they used M&Ms.
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Prep DE gets in-home from Doba - Washington State - Scout Prep DE gets in-home from DobaBARRY BOLTON01/18/2007WASHINGTON STATE head man Bill Doba was in the Southern California area yesterday out on the recruiting trail. One of the prospects he was there to see was prep defensive end Dominic Glover out of Mission Viejo, Calif., about 30 minutes south of Anaheim. The 6-4, 240-pounder is rated one of the top 50 prep defensive end prospects in the country, and he holds a WSU offer and visit date.Glover and Doba, along with d-ends coach Marty Long and area recruiting coach George Yarno, had a good visit on Wednesday, Glover said. "The head coach, the offensive line coach and the defensive line coach all came by. Yarno is an awesome guy, I like talking to him. It was a really good visit," said Glover. Glover's official trip to Washington State is scheduled for a week from tomorrow. "I like Washington State a lot, I love the way that their defense plays. The school is cool, it's a cool college town, it's a really good environment," said Glover. The Cougs were not the only ones getting some face time with Glover this week. Oregon and Oregon State have also stopped by, the Ducks on Monday and OSU on Wednesday. "I actually just had a visit with Oregon State, it went really good. Oregon State brought their defensive line coach (Joe Seumalo) over. They answered a lot of questions my parents had about the school. My visit with them is for the 2nd, and my visit to Colorado is for this weekend." Dominic Glover Share on Facebook Share on TwitterTrending on ScoutOregon 101: Regaining momentumKent: Expect more speed on WSU hardcourtWatch: NFL Top plays of Week 3Luani won’t be charged, but is damage done?The File on WSU's James WilliamsSee Pac-12 QB Commit in early senior action Full StoryCougfan Top StoriesOregon 101: Regaining momentumCALL IT a “first world problem” but Oregon has not lost consecutive games in a season since Mike Bellotti was their head coach. And Duck fans are not happy about it. Washington…by Matt MooreCougfan11:30 AMWSU hard after SDSU running back verbal?THREE-STAR running back prospect Chance Bell has put up some silly numbers thus far this season. Last week alone, the Burbank, Calif., product rushed for more than 300 yards and…by Braulio PerezCougfan9:20 AMKent: Expect more speed on WSU hardcourtERNIE KENT on Monday at Washington State’s on-campus media day said this year’s squad will speed things up more than last year. And he said the Cougs will be more intense on the…by the staff of Cougfan.comCougfan7:40 AMCFC TV: Slow starts? Falk thinks WSU’s solvedPULLMAN – Washington State starting quarterback Luke Falk says the Cougs really needed the bye week. Falk said the Cougs’ inability to start fast has been addressed, and that…by Skyler CracraftCougfanYesterday at 8:42 PMLuani won’t be charged, but is damage done?WHITMAN COUNTY PROSECUTOR Denis Tracy released a lengthy statement Monday, as reported by the Seattle Times, on why Cougar safety Shalom Luani won’t be charged in connection with…by the staff of Cougfan.comCougfanYesterday at 2:46 PMScout breaks down WSU verbal Connor NevilleWSU QUARTERBACK VERBAL Connor Neville is three games into his season season and has turned some heads with his performances. But what do the experts think? Scout.com National…by Greg BigginsScout FootballYesterday at 6:47 PMWhat Mike Leach said about Shalom LuaniPULLMAN – The majority of Mike Leach’s Monday press conference was overshadowed by one question. The Whitman County prosecutor released a statement on why he won’t be charging…by Skyler CracraftCougfanYesterday at 4:08 PMInside-outside: Is WSU where it wants to be?IN MIKE LEACH’s AIR RAID OFFENSE, the offense is crafted so that the outside receivers rack up more receiving yards than the inside receivers. The inside receivers, though, get…by Barry BoltonCougfanYesterday at 1:50 PMMoos: Everyone in Pac-12 is vulnerableBILL MOOS on Monday was struck by the strength, and parity, of the Pac-12 conference as Washington State prepares to enter conference play Saturday vs. Oregon (6:30 pm, Pac-12…by the staff of Cougfan.comCougfanYesterday at 12:48 PMThe File on WSU's James WilliamsTHE MAN WHO was No. 3 on the depth chart a month ago is now widely viewed as a prime component in Washington State's quest to reclaim a season off to an uncertain start.by Barry BoltonCougfanYesterday at 11:44 AMCommon thread in Cougar decommitments?WASHINGTON STATE has seen three recruiting decommitments in a week’s time, with safety Charles Watson, DT Lamonte McDougle and RB Cyrus Habibi-Likio all announcing they’d opened…by Barry BoltonCougfanYesterday at 10:45 AMNFL Cougar Highlights: Week ThreeTHE MUCH ANTICIPATED debut of Chris Ivory as a Jacksonville Jaguar was spoiled by a stingy Baltimore defense on Sunday, as the Ravens held the running back to just 14 yards on 12…by John C. WitterCougfanYesterday at 9:30 AMLoad More
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Home on Pinterest | 42 Pins Kimberly (Ciptak) Saxon 42 Pins 68 Followers Follow Board Where the heart is Home | cottage | 2 | bathrooms These are the colors Im doing my living room in in a month or so, so tired of brown cream and orange. Beautiful front entrance with slate stone walkway and porch, solar lighting and landscaping that works year-round. grasscloth + beadboard I love these chairs - this is exactly what I want to do in my dining room White furniture and paper lantern, with natural wicker chairs for contrast, and of course green foliage for freshness. 60% OFF Blissliving Home Nirvana Coverlet Set (Storm Grey) mantle flowers with all white room These polkadots are in Haven's baby bedding, I would love to convert her room to a big girl room like this! I love the colors of this bedroom and I like how they out the green blanket on the pink chair! if you couldn't tell already, i'm a sucker for the pink/green combo! Antiqued Teal Green Chest of Drawers by Artisan8 on Etsy could also paint a tree with hooks to hang necklaces and bracelets on! insidetheframedesign.blogspot.com Small changes you can make to create a mantel masterpiece! How to Decorate a Mantel | SAS Interiors -painted the walls (Behr Porpoise and Behr Creek Bend for the accent wall) -stenciled one wall using a homemade stencil and pearlescent craft paint -recovered lampshades with muslin and ribbon I love this gray quatrefoil pattern on the wall...with the yellow of course. LOVE. shabby chic nostalgic farmhouse. pretty. Love the white and gray walls with a touch of color accent. Revive an old piece of furniture with a fresh coat of paint. Try a look-at-me shade, like turquoise, citrus yellow, lacquer red or apple green to draw attention to a vintage piece's lines. Design by Rate My Space user fleamarkettrixie Custom Craftsman Orange County Interior Design Hallway, via Flickr. Entry way - so inviting. @Raynel Knight I think that lampshade you liked is covered in fabric. You should be able to recover one in a print that you like. This one looks redone too, though I didn't find directions. I bet there's a tutorial onlien. Love Everything but the chair color- I would prolly go with a crazy teal and paint the rest of my walls grey Nice, soft colors Grey room with a pop of yellow/gold!
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(Redirected from Linear B script) Linear B is a syllabic script that was used for writing Mycenaean Greek, the earliest attested form of Greek. The script predates the Greek alphabet by several centuries. The oldest Mycenaean writing dates to about 1450 BC.[1] It is descended from the older Linear A, an undeciphered earlier script used for writing the Minoan language, as is the later Cypriot syllabary, which also recorded Greek. Linear B, found mainly in the palace archives at Knossos, Cydonia,[2] Pylos, Thebes and Mycenae,[3] disappeared with the fall of Mycenaean civilization during the Bronze Age Collapse. The succeeding period, known as the Greek Dark Ages, provides no evidence of the use of writing. It is also the only one of the three "Linears" (the third being Linear C, aka Cypro-Minoan 1) to be deciphered, by English architect and self-taught linguist, Michael Ventris.[4]
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Patent US5257218 - Parallel carry and carry propagation generator apparatus for use with carry ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA parallel carry and carry propagation generator for use with a modulo-2 N-bit operand adder generates the required carry bits to complete the N-bit pair modulo-2 sums as a parallel operation. The logic structure has log.sub.2 2N operation levels that allow for constant fan-in and fan-out design as well...http://www.google.com/patents/US5257218?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5257218 - Parallel carry and carry propagation generator apparatus for use with carry-look-ahead addersAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS5257218 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 08/013,256Publication dateOct 26, 1993Filing dateFeb 3, 1993Priority dateJan 6, 1992Fee statusPaidPublication number013256, 08013256, US 5257218 A, US 5257218A, US-A-5257218, US5257218 A, US5257218AInventorsJack T. PoonOriginal AssigneeIntel CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (5), Non-Patent Citations (2), Referenced by (26), Classifications (10), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetParallel carry and carry propagation generator apparatus for use with carry-look-ahead addersUS 5257218 AAbstract A parallel carry and carry propagation generator for use with a modulo-2 N-bit operand adder generates the required carry bits to complete the N-bit pair modulo-2 sums as a parallel operation. The logic structure has log.sub.2 2N operation levels that allow for constant fan-in and fan-out design as well as static, rather than fixed-rate precharge/discharge, operation. A simplified version of the network is also suitable for use as a conditional sum selection controller for a conditional sum adder. What is claimed is: 1. An N-bit two operand carry generator logic array operating on corresponding operand bit pairs comprising:(a) a zero level (I=0) multiplicity of N gates in parallel for the logical AND-ing of the corresponding operand bit pairs producing at each gate output the carry term associated with the operand input bit pairs, said gate outputs being arranged in ascending order corresponding to the ascending order of significance of the operand input bit pairs; (b) a carry generator processor having a first, second and third input, said first and second inputs connected to distinct partial carry terms of the next lower level and said third input connected to an associated propagation carry term provided by a carry propagation generator for producing at the processor output a next level partial carry input term; (c) a first level (I=1) multiplicity of N-1 carry generator processors arranged in ascending order of significance, each processor having a first, second and third input, each said first input connected to one corresponding zero level gate output for all said N gate outputs except that associated with the least significant of the input bit pairs, said second input of each processor connected to the output of the zero level gate associated with the next lower significant operand bit pairs, each said third processor input connected to the corresponding zero level output of a carry propagation generator, producing at each processor output a partial first level carry term arranged in ascending order; and (d) additional higher levels (I=2, 3, . . . , L) of carry generator processors, each level having N-2.sup.I-1 processors with each said first carry generator processor input connected to one corresponding next lower level carry generator processor output for all outputs in ascending order beginning at the 2.sup.I-1 output, said second input of each processor connected to the output of the next lower level processor at 2.sup.I-1 positions below the corresponding next lower level processor input to said first input, and said third processor input connected to a corresponding I.sup.th level carry propagation generator output. 2. An N-bit carry generator logic array as in claim 1 wherein said carry generator processor comprises:(a) an OR-gate with an output and a first and second input, said first input connected to said processor first input, said OR-gate output being said processor output; and (b) an AND-gate with its output connected to said OR-gate second input, with a first and second input, said first input connected to said processor second input, and said second AND-gate input connected to said processor third input. 3. A carry generating network for N-bit operands comprising:(a) an N-bit two operand carry generator logic array operating on corresponding operand bit pairs comprising:(i) a zero level (I=0) multiplicity of N gates in parallel for the logical AND-ing of the corresponding operand bit pairs producing at each gate output the carry term associated with the operand input bit pairs, said gate outputs being arranged in ascending order corresponding to the ascending order of significance of the operand input bit pairs; (ii) a carry generator processor having a first, second and third input, said first and second inputs connected to distinct partial carry terms of the next lower level and said first and said third input connected to an associated propagation carry term provided by a carry propagation generator for producing at the processor output a next level partial carry input term; (iii) a first level (I-1) multiplicity of N-1 carry generator processors arranged in ascending order of significance, each processor having a first, second and third input, each said first input connected to one corresponding zero level gate output for all said N gate outputs except that associated with the least significant of the input bit pairs, said second input of each processor connected to the output of the zero level gate associated with the next lower significant operand bit pairs, each said third processor input connected to the corresponding zero level output of an N-bit carry propagation generator, producing at each processor output a partial first level carry term arranged in ascending order; and (iv) additional higher levels (I=2,3, . . . L) of carry generator processors, each level having N-2.sup.I-1 processors with each said first carry generator processor input connected to one corresponding next lower level carry generator processor output for all outputs in ascending order beginning at the 2.sup.I-1 output, said second input of each processor connected to the output of the next lower level processor at 2.sup.I-1 positions below the corresponding next lower level processor input to said first input, and said third processor input connected to a corresponding I.sup.th level N-bit carry propagation generator output; and (b) an N-bit carry propagation generator for providing multilevel ordered propagation terms to said carry generator, with multiple level output propagation terms, and its outputs connected to corresponding same level carry generator processors. 4. A carry generating network as in claim 3 wherein said N-bit carry propagation generator further comprises:(a) a zero level (I=0) multiplicity of N-1 gates for the logical OR-ing of the two operand corresponding bit pairs for all bit pairs except the least significant, producing at each gate output, its associated first level conditional carry term arranged in ascending order of the operand bit pair inputs; (b) a first level (I=1) multiplicity of N-2 AND-gates, each said gate accepting as inputs adjacent overlapping ascending order outputs producing an ordered ascending set of second level conditional carry terms; and (c) additional higher levels of AND-gates, each succeeding level having N-2.sup.I AND-gates, each said gates having a first input connected its corresponding lower level ordered output and second input connected to the 2.sup.Ith lesser ordered output of said lower level, for forming the required higher level up to and including level, I=L, for which 2.sup.I =N/2; each level producing succeeding higher order conditional carry terms at the individual AND-gate outputs. 5. A carry-look-ahead modular adder network comprising:(a) a modular adder unit comprising:(i) input means for accepting two N-bit operands and a carry-in bit; (ii) a conditional sum adder connected to said input means for forming two conditional operand sums based on the two possible states of the carry-in bit; and (iii) a carry generating network with its input connected to said input means for generating a carry-out bit from the two operands and carry-in bit, said carry generating network comprising:an N-bit two operand carry generator logic array operating on corresponding operand bit pairs comprising; a zero level (I=0) multiplicity of N gates in parallel for the logical AND-ing of the corresponding operand bit pairs producing at each gate output the carry term associated with the operand input bit pairs, said gate outputs being arranged in ascending order corresponding to the ascending order of significance of the operand input bit pairs; a carry generator processor having a first, second and third input, said first and second inputs connected to distinct partial carry terms of the next lower level and said first and said third input connected to an associated propagation carry term provided by a carry propagation generator for producing at the processor output a next level partial carry input term; a first level (I-1) multiplicity of N-1 carry generator processors arranged in ascending order of significance, each processor having a first, second and third input, each said first input connected to one corresponding zero level gate output for all said N gate outputs except that associated with the least significant of the input bit pairs, said second input of each processor connected to the output of the zero level gate associated with the next lower significant operand bit pairs, each said third processor input connected to the corresponding zero level output of an N-bit carry propagation generator, producing at each processor output a partial first level carry term arranged in ascending order; additional higher levels (I=2,3, . . . L) of carry generator processors, each level having N-2.sup.I-1 processors with each said first carry generator processor input connected to one corresponding next lower level carry generator processor output for all outputs in ascending order beginning at the 2.sup.I-1 output, said second input of each processor connected to the output of the next lower level processor at 2.sup.I-1 positions below the corresponding next lower level processor input to said first input, and said third processor input connected to a corresponding I.sup.th level N-bit carry propagation generator output; and an N-bit carry propagation generator for providing multilevel ordered propagation terms to said carry generator, with multiple level output propagation terms, and its outputs connected to corresponding same level carry generator processors; and (b) a multiplicity of said modular adder units connected in tandem in ascending order of significance so that the operand bit fields are partitioned into corresponding non-overlapping operand subfields, each subfield of increasing significance being assigned to the tandem modular adder units in ascending order of significance so that the sum from each modular adder is a corresponding subfield of the operand sum and the carry-in bit to each modular adder unit is the carry-out bit of the previous modular adder unit. 6. A carry-look-ahead modular adder network comprising:(a) input means for accepting two N-bit operands; (b) a multiplicity of N one-bit conditional sum adders, each having a sum select input, each connected to the input means to a distinct pair of corresponding bits of the two operands for forming a conditional sum of each corresponding operand bit pairs ordered in ascending significance; and (c) a carry generating network operating on the two N-bit operands, for generating at its output a multibit field or ordered carry-bits, ordered to correspond to the conditional sum select input bit of said conditional sum adders, each succeeding higher order carry generator output bit connected to the succeeding sum select input of said multiplicity of ordered one-bit conditional adders thereby producing at the output of the ordered conditional sum adders a field of bits corresponding to the sum of the two N-bit operands, said carry generating network comprising;an N-bit two operand carry generator logic array operating on corresponding operand bit pairs comprising; a zero level (I=0) multiplicity of N gates in parallel for the logical AND-ing of the corresponding operand bit pairs producing at each gate output the carry term associated with the operand input bit pairs, said gate outputs being arranged in ascending order corresponding to the ascending order of significance of the operand input bit pairs; a carry generator processor having a first, second and third input, said first and second inputs connected to distinct partial carry terms of the next lower level and said first and said third input connected to an associated propagation carry term provided by a carry propagation generator for producing at the processor output a next level partial carry input term; a first level (I-1) multiplicity of N-1 carry generator processors arranged in ascending order of significance, each processor having a first, second and third input, each said first input connected to one corresponding zero level gate output for all said N gate outputs except that associated with the least significant of the input bit pairs, said second input of each processor connected to the output of the zero level gate associated with the next lower significant operand bit pairs, each said third processor input connected to the corresponding zero level output of an N-bit carry propagation generator, producing at each processor output a partial first level carry term arranged in ascending order; additional higher levels (I=2, 3, . . . L) of carry generator processors, each level having N-2.sup.I-1 processors with each said first carry generator processor input connected to one corresponding next lower level carry generator processor output for all outputs in ascending order beginning at the 2.sup.I-1 output, said second input of each processor connected to the output of the next lower level processor at 2.sup.I-1 positions below the corresponding next lower level processor input to said first input, and said third processor input connected to a corresponding I.sup.th level N-bit carry propagation generator output; and an N-bit carry propagation generator for providing multilevel ordered propagation terms to said carry generator, with multiple level output propagation terms, and its outputs connected to corresponding same level carry generator processors. 7. A carry-look-ahead modular adder as in claim 6 wherein each of the one-bit conditional sum adders comprises:(a) a first exclusive-or network connected to an operand bit pair of said input means for forming the modulo-2 sum of corresponding bit pairs of the two operands at its output that is representative of the first conditional sum; and (b) a second exclusive-or network with an output, and a first and second input, the first input connected to the output of said first exclusive-or network, the second input connected to the corresponding carry generator output bit for use as a carry-in conditional sum select bit by forming the complement of said first exclusive-or first conditional sum which is representative of the second conditional sum and selecting the appropriate sum as determined by the state of the carry-in bit, the output being representative of the sum of the two operand bits and the carry-in bit. 8. A carry-look-ahead modular adder as in claim 6 wherein said input means further comprises means for accepting a least significant carry-in bit and connecting the carry-in bit to the carry-in sum select input of the least significant one-bit conditional adder. 10. A simplified N-bit operand carry generator logic array for use with carry-look-ahead conditional sum adders with a carry-in, comprising:(a) a carry propagation generator for generating carry propagation terms from the two N-bit operands and an input carry; (b) a zero-level (I=0) multiplicity of N gates in parallel for the logical AND-ing of corresponding operand bit pairs producing at each gate output the carry term associated with the corresponding input operand bit pair, the N outputs being arranged in ascending order (0, 1, 2, . . . , N-1) corresponding to the ascending order of the associated operand bit pairs; (c) a carry generator processor having a first, second and third input, said first and second inputs connected to distinct partial carry terms of the next lower level and said third input connected to an associated propagation carry term provided by a carry propagation generator for producing at its output a next level partial carry input term; (d) a first level (I=1) multiplicity of N/2 carry generator processors arranged in ascending order of significance, each first input of said processors connected to one odd order (n=1, 3, 5, . . . , N-1) gate output, each second input of said processors connected to the output of the zero level gate associated with the next least significant gate output (0, 2, 4, . . . , N-2), each third input of said processors connected to the corresponding zero level output of said carry propagation generator, producing at each processor output a partial carry term of second order arranged in ascending order; (e) additional higher levels (I=2, 3, L=log.sub.2 N, . . . , L) of carry generator processors, each level up to L=log.sub.2 N having 2.sup.-I N carry generator processors with each first input connected to one corresponding next lower level processor output, each second input connected to the output of the next lower level processor at 2.sup.I-1 positions below the corresponding next lower level processor, and the third input connected to the corresponding I.sup.th level carry propagation generator output; and (f) a final, highest level (I=L+1) comprising a single carry generator processor with the first input connected to the output of the next lower level processor, the second processor input connected to the carry-in bit, and the third processor input connected to the corresponding L+1 level carry propagation output term, thereby producing a single output carry bit corresponding to the output carry resulting from the sum of the two operands and the carry-in bit. 11. A two level carry generating module for generating two levels (I=m, m+1) of carry generator terms, comprising:(a) a first set of input terminals for accepting corresponding m-1 level partial carry output terms; (b) a second set of input terminals for accepting associated displaced m-1 level partial carry output terms; (c) a third set of input terminals for accepting associated m level propagation carry terms; (d) a fourth set of input terminals for accepting associated displaced m level partial carry output terms; (e) a fifth set of input terminals for accepting associated m+1 level propagation carry terms; (f) a first set of output terminals for outputting the m level partial carry terms; (g) a second set of output terminals for outputting the (m+1) level partial carry terms; (h) a carry generator processor comprising:i) an OR-gate with an output and a first and second input, said first input connected said processor first input, said OR-gate output being said processor output; ii) an AND-gate with its output connected to said OR-gate second input, with a first and second input, said first input connected to said processor second input, and said second AND-gate input connected to said processor third input; (i) a multiplicity of said carry generator processors comprising an m level set of processors, said first input of each processor connected to a corresponding terminal of said first set of input terminals, said second input of each processor connected to a corresponding terminal of said second set of input terminals, and said third input of each processor connected to a corresponding terminal of said third set of input terminals, said output of each processor connected to a corresponding terminal of said first set of output terminals; and (j) a multiplicity of said carry generator processors comprising an (m+1) level set of processors, said first input of each processor connected to the output of a distinct corresponding m-1 level processor, said second input of each processor connected to a corresponding terminal of said fourth set of input terminals, said third input of each processor connected to a corresponding terminal of said fourth set of input terminals, said third input of each processor connected to a corresponding terminal of said fifth set of input terminals, said output terminal of each processor connected to a corresponding output of said second set of output terminals. Description Early digital computers used ripple-carry adders in which the i.sup.th adder output bit may be represented by the modulo-2 bit sum S.sub.i =A.sub.i &#8853;B.sub.i &#8853;C.sub.i-1 where A.sub.i and B.sub.i are the i.sup.th bit of the input operands, and C.sub.i-1 is the carry-in from the next lowest bit sum. The carry-in may be represented in terms of the prior stage operands (A.sub.i-1, B.sub.i-1) and the prior stage carry-in, C.sub.i-2, as C.sub.i-1 =A.sub.i-1 *B.sub.i-1 +C.sub.i-2 (A.sub.i-1 +B.sub.i-1) where (*,+) are Boolean (AND, OR) operators respectively. The time for the carry-bits to ripple through became the limiting factor in the speed of adders. Subsequent fixed-time adders were introduced to overcome these deficiencies. These fixed-time adders may be classified into two categories: conditional sum and carry-look-ahead (CLA) adders. Conditional adders compute each bit sum, S.sub.i, twice: one sum, S.sub.Ni, based on the assumption that the carry-in bit, C.sub.i, is zero; a second sum, S.sub.Ei, on the assumption that C.sub.i =1. FIG. 1 is the logic diagram of a 4-bit-slice conditional sum adder. (Ref. "Introduction to Arithmetic", Waser and Flynn, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1982, p. 77ff). The two input operands are represented by input bits A.sub.0, A.sub.1, A.sub.2, A.sub.3 and B.sub.0, B.sub.1, B.sub.2, B.sub.3, respectively. Each pair of operand bits (A.sub.i, B.sub.i) are applied to input terminals 110. A.sub.0, B.sub.0 correspond to the input operand least significant bit while A.sub.3, B.sub.3 correspond to the most significant bits. The conditional sum adder consists of two basic sections: the conditional sum generator unit 130 that forms at its output the two sets of conditional sums and conditional carry, S.sub.N0, S.sub.N1, S.sub.N2, S.sub.N3, C.sub.N4 and S.sub.E0, S.sub.E1, S.sub.E2, S.sub.E3, C.sub.E4, the latter group being based on the assumption of a non-zero carry-in to its corresponding individual conditional sum generator 141, 143, 145, 147, 149, respectively. These conditional signals are applied to conditional sum selector unit 150 consisting of the individual output selectors 161, 163, 165, 167, 169 corresponding to output sum bits S.sub.0, S.sub.1, S.sub.2, S.sub.3 and output carry bit C4. The selection is controlled by the carry-in bit, C.sub.0, and its complement, C.sub.0, operating on the conditional sums by means of AND-gates 113 and OR-gates 115. S.sub.N0 =A.sub.0 &#8853;B.sub.0 S.sub.N1 =A.sub.1 &#8853;B.sub.1 &#8853;G.sub.0 S.sub.E1 =A.sub.1 &#8853;B.sub.1 &#8853;P.sub.0 S.sub.N2 =A.sub.2 &#8853;B.sub.2 &#8853;(G.sub.1 +T.sub.1 G.sub.0) S.sub.E2 =A.sub.2 &#8853;B.sub.2 &#8853;(G.sub.1 +T.sub.1 P.sub.0) S.sub.N3 =A.sub.3 &#8853;B.sub.3 &#8853;(G.sub.2 +T.sub.2 G.sub.1 +T.sub.2 T.sub.1 G.sub.0) S.sub.E3 =A.sub.3 &#8853;B.sub.3 &#8853;(G.sub.2 +T.sub.2 G.sub.1 +T.sub.2 T.sub.1 P.sub.0) P.sub.i =A.sub.i B.sub.i, T.sub.i =A.sub.i ⊕B.sub.i. S.sub.i =A.sub.i &#8853;B.sub.i &#8853;C.sub.i-1, i=0, 1, 2, 3 The above CLA sum expression can be immediately evaluated, absent the carry term (C.sub.i-1), by forming the EOR of the two operands (A.sub.i, B.sub.i). The carry term, C.sub.i-1, is a function of lower order indexed operands, (A.sub.i-1, B.sub.i-1), and lower order carries, C.sub.i-2. As a result, the time to complete an addition is generally governed by availability of the carry-in bit to each sum-bit. The above expression for C.sub.i is a recursive equation, i.e., one in which the current value, C.sub.i+1, is a function of its own past values. It may be explicitly stated as follows: and P.sub.0 '=P.sub.3 P.sub.2 P.sub.1 P.sub.0 C.sub.0 obtains C.sub.4 =G.sub.0 '+P.sub.0 'C.sub.0 which represents the logical expression for the G.sub.0 ',P.sub.0 ' output terminals of FIG. 2. where G'.sub.1 and P'.sub.1 are the CLA output pair of the next higher order CLA modular unit. Modularity was extended by means of a four group CLA generator that accommodated four CLA 4-bit slice adders and produced at output the necessary carry information, i.e., C.sub.4, C.sub.8, C.sub.12 and P", G", to form a 16-bit CLA adder using four modular adder units of the type shown in FIG. 2. FIG. 3 shows a four group CLA generator with four input pairs, (G'.sub.0,P'.sub.0), (G'.sub.1,P'.sub.1), (G'.sub.2,P'.sub.2) and (G'.sub.3,P'.sub.3) and carry outputs corresponding to C.sub.4, C.sub.8, C.sub.12 and (P", G"), where FIG. 4 shows the logical extension of modular CLA concept to 64-bit addition. A total of sixteen modular 4-bit slice SLA adders 200 are arrayed in parallel to accept input operand pairs, (A.sub.0, B.sub.0) . . . (A.sub.3, B.sub.3), (A.sub.4, B.sub.4) . . . (A.sub.7, B.sub.7), . . . , (A.sub.60, B.sub.60) . . . (A.sub.63, B.sub.63) and carry-in bits, (C.sub.0, C.sub.16, C.sub.32, C.sub.48), each producing 4-bit output sums, (S.sub.0, S.sub.1, S.sub.3) . . . (S.sub.60, S.sub.61, S.sub.62, S.sub.63) and carry-generate/carry-propagate pairs (P'.sub.0,G'.sub.0), . . . (P'.sub.15,G'.sub.15). A second logical level of four modular four group CLA generators 250, each accepting the carry output information of a corresponding group of four CLA adders 200, generates the necessary carry information for its associated adders 200 from the four pairs of carry-generate/carry-propagate pairs and the necessary carry-generate/carry-propagate pairs, [(P".sub.0,G".sub.0), (P".sub.1,G".sub.1), and (P".sub.2,G".sub.2)], from which the third logic level consisting of a single CLA generator 250 generates the three additional carry-in bits, (C.sub.16, C.sub.32, C.sub.48) supplied to the first and second levels. In this manner, modular 4-bit slice CLA adders have been used to accommodate higher precision operation. Because the logic required to implement the above expressions is identical to that of the CLA generator 250 of FIG. 3 and 4, a 16-bit adder may be implemented as shown in FIG. 5. The adder has four conditional adders 100 connected in parallel, each accepting 4-bit pairs of operands. Each adder 100 consists of a conditional sum generator 130 and a multiplexor 150. The modular group carry-out pairs, [(C.sub.N4, C.sub.E4), (C.sub.N8, C.sub.E8), (C.sub.N12, C.sub.E12)], are supplied to CLA generator 250 which produces the modular carry-in bits (C4, C8, C12) required to form the sixteen bit addition. The extension required to accommodate more bits clearly indicated by the CLA method previously discussed. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A parallel N-bit binary adder network is described comprising a multiplicity of parallel modulo-2 adders, each accepting and summing corresponding operand bit pairs and a final sum carry input. The final sum carry bits are generated in parallel by a carry generating network that comprises a parallel carry propagation logic array for generating carry propagation terms based on the logical OR-ing of pairs of input operand bits, a carry generation logic network based on AND-ing of pairs of input operand bits, and a logic array for operating on the carry generating and propagation terms, in parallel for producing a set of final sum carry terms that are fed in parallel to the modulo-2 parallel adders, or by using the most significant carry bit for selecting one of two sums in a conditional sum adder. The number of gate delays for generating the final set of N sum carry inputs to the modulo-2 adder is [log.sub.2 2N], providing a substantial increase in adder throughput. represents the value of the i.sub.th sum bit expressed as the modulo-2 sum of the i.sup.th operand bit values (Ai, Bi) and the carry-in bit Ci-1, from the modulo-2 sum of the next least significant bit pair (A.sub.i-1, B.sub.i-1). Thus, by using the boolean logic operators (*) for "AND" and (+) for "OR", the carry bits may be expressed as ##EQU1## so that the above carry bit expression become ##EQU2## (Note that for further convenience, the explicit "AND" operator symbol has been omitted so that P.sub.i C.sub.i ≡P.sub.i * C.sub.i). This convention will be used throughout the following description. Thus, g=[G.sub.0 G.sub.1 G.sub.2 . . . G.sub.N-1 ].sup.T =[A.sub.0 B.sub.0 A.sub.1 B.sub.1 A.sub.2 B.sub.2 . . . A.sub.N-1 B.sub.N-1 ].sup.T represents the "AND"-ing of operand bit pairs which generate a carry-out when high. Matrix P, whose elements represent propagation control variables, describes the means by which the carry-outs are propagated to and through higher order bits. Thus, at each binary increment, 2.sup.k ≦r&lt;2.sup.k+1, P.sup.(r) is factorizable into (k+1) lower triangle matrices of the form shown. These factorized equations may be represented by the flow diagrams of FIGS. 6, 7 and 8. FIG. 6 corresponds to the four-bit carry generation process represented by the factorization of P.sup.(4). The input to the process consists of the carry-generator vector, [G.sub.0 G.sub.1 G.sub.2 G.sub.3 ].sup.T shown at the bottom. The diagonal lines with arrow-heads correspond to multiple ("AND") operations on the data of the node of origin by the corresponding labelled expression. Unlabeled vertical lines between nodes represent transmission paths with no modification of data transmitted from a lower node to a higher node. All nodes are summing ("OR") junctions. For example, C.sub.1 =G.sub.1 +P.sub.1 G.sub.0 and C.sub.3 =P.sub.3 P.sub.2 (G.sub.1 +P.sub.1 G.sub.0)+(G.sub.3 +P.sub.3 G.sub.2)=P.sub.3 P.sub.2 P.sub.1 G.sub.0 +P.sub.3 P.sub.2 G.sub.1 +P.sub.3 G.sub.2 +G.sub.3. The carry-out vector, [C.sub.0 C.sub.1 C.sub.2 C.sub.3 ].sup.T, is represented by the values present at the upper output nodes. For each binary increment, 2.sup.k ≦r≦2.sup.k+1 -1, or for each doubling of the number of bits used in the operands, one additional sparse lower triangular matrix is required to represent the factorized form of the P.sup.(r) matrix. Thus, for 2≦r≦3, P.sup.(r) factors into 2 matrices; for 4≦r≦7, P.sup.(r) factors into 3 matrices, and for 2.sup.k ≦r≦2.sup.k+1 -1, P.sup.(r) factors into (k+1) matrices. In general, k+1 factorized matrices (stages) are required for 2.sup.k+1 bits in each operand, i.e., [log.sub.2 N] stages for N-bit operands. FIG. 9 represents a typical nodal processor 10 located at, say, node l, k of FIG. 8 producing G.sub.l,k at its output. Processor 10 accepts as input operands G.sub.l-1, k-2.sup.l-1, G.sub.l-1,k and P.sub.k P.sub.k-1 . . . P.sub.k-2.spsb.l-1 at its input terminals 11, 12 and 13 respectively. "AND"-gate 16 and "OR"-gate operate on these inputs to produce at output 14 the boolean function FIG. 10 is an embodiment of an 8-bit carry generator having four rows (0-3) and 8 columns (0-7). Rows 1 through 3 comprises 7, 6 and 4 nodal processors 10, respectively, each of the type depicted in FIG. 9. Row 0 comprises 8 AND-gates 20 arranged to accept at input terminals 301 corresponding operand bit pairs, {A.sub.k, B.sub.k }, forming G.sub.0,k =A.sub.k *B.sub.k and supplied to processors 10 on line 11. The processors 10 of row 1 also accept the seven propagation variable P.sub.1, through P.sub.7 on input lines 305. Propagation variable P.sub.k being applied as an input to processor 10 located at row 1, column k on line 13 together with G.sub.0,k-1 supplied by lines 12. The output of processor 10 located at 1,k is In a similar manner, processors 10 of row 2 are supplied the outputs of row 1 together with propagation variable P.sub.21 through P.sub.76 from input line 307. The output of processor 10 located at 2, k is from inputs provided by lower level processors and propagation variable P.sub.4 P.sub.3 P.sub.2 P.sub.1 through P.sub.7 P.sub.6 P.sub.5 P.sub.4 supplied on input lines 309. Carry output C.sub.0 is available directly from AND-gate 20 at location 0,0 on line 303; C.sub.1 from output line 14 of processor 10 at location 1,1; C.sub.2 and C.sub.3 from processors 10 at location 2,2, and 2,3 respectively; and C.sub.4 through C.sub.7 from row 3 processor 10 outputs. FIG. 11 is a logic circuit for implementing an 8-bit propagation generator suitable for supplying propagation variables to the 8-bit carry generator of FIG. 10. Propagation generator 400 comprises 7 OR-gates 40 in row 0 used to form propagation variables P.sub.1, P.sub.2, . . . P.sub.7 from input operand bit pairs {A.sub.k, B.sub.k } as follows: The set, {P.sub.k }, is available on output lines 305. Subsequent rows are comprised of AND-gates 50. The k.sup.th AND-gate of row 1 accepts the k.sup.th and k-1.sup.th output of row 0 to form, at its output 307, P.sub.k P.sub.k-1. Similarly, the kth processor of row 2 accepts the k.sup.th and k-2.sup.th output of row 1 to form the set of propagation variables, {P.sub.k P.sub.k-1 P.sub.k-2 P.sub.k-3 }, provided at output 309. FIG. 12 represents a logic network 60 for forming the complete bit sum of two operand bits (A.sub.k, B.sub.k) and a carry-in bit, Ck, comprising exclusive-or (EOR) networks 61 and 62. EOR network 61 forms the modulo-2 sum A.sub.k ⊕B.sub.k and network 62 produces at its output S.sub.k =A.sub.k &#8853;B.sub.k &#8853;C.sub.k-1 Note that carry C.sub.N-1 is available at the output as an overflow bit of for use in extending the number of bits in the operands A and B. FIG. 14 is a block diagram of an m-bit wide, 2-level module 500 comprising two layers of m nodal processors 10 of the type shown in FIG. 9. Five sets of m-input lines are accommodated: inputs 501 accept the corresponding I-level outputs, {G.sub.l,k }; inputs 503 accept the I-level outputs displaced by 2.sup.I-1, {G.sub.l,k-2.sup.I-1 }; inputs 505 and 507 accept the propagation carry-terms ##EQU5## respectively; and inputs 509 accept the (I+1).sup.th inner layer output terms (displaced by 2.sup.I), {G.sub.I+1,k-2.sup.I }. Two sets of output lines are provided: outputs 511 correspond to the first layer output terms, {G.sub.I+1,k }; and outputs 513 are the second layer (or module) outputs, {G.sub.I+2,k }. FIG. 15 is an interconnection diagram for a carry generator 300 using 4-bit wide (m=4) 2-layer modules 500. Each logic unit 520 represents a set of four unit 20 AND-gates used to form {G.sub.k }. FIG. 15 may be best understood by referring to FIG. 16 that shows the matrix equation relating the zero level (I=0) inputs, {G.sub.0,k }, to the second level (I=2) outputs, {G.sub.2,k }, and to FIG. 17 showing the matrix equation relating the second level outputs to the fourth level outputs, {G.sub.4,k }. In FIG. 16, the two 16 (P.sub.1.sup.(16), P.sub.2.sup.(16)) are each partitioned into 16 4 single layer 4-bit wide operation performed within a 500 module. The submatrices of the right-hand matrix correspond to first layer operations while those in the left-hand matrix correspond to the second layer operations previously described. Similarly, the right hand set of submatrices in FIG. 17 corresponds to third level (I=3) operations and the left set corresponds to fourth level (I=4) operations. These equations provide interconnect information by relating the individual module 500 inputs to their outputs. This latter equation expresses the required inputs to module 500 (1,3): the first expression on the right implies only two non-zero products ##EQU7## thus requiring ##EQU8## as inputs; the second expression requires ##EQU9## and the third requires the input quadruplet [G.sub.0,8 G.sub.0,9 G.sub.0,10 G.sub.0,11 ].sup.T, and the triplet ##EQU10## Summarizing, the required inputs are: G.sub.0,8-11, G.sub.1,6-7, G.sub.0,7, and ##EQU11## as shown in FIG. 15. (Please note that for FIG. 15, the output carries, {C.sub.k }, are equal to {G.sub.4,k }.) Another preferred embodiment using a slightly different concept of modularity is shown in FIG. 19. For purposes of explanation, a 24-bit adder network is shown comprising: three 8-bit conditional adder networks 141 each accepting two eight bit operands [(A.sub.0-7, B.sub.0-7), (A.sub.8-15, B.sub.8-15), (A.sub.16-23, B.sub.16-23)], and each outputting two conditional 8-bit sums (S.sub.E, S.sub.N) as previously described in FIG. 1; multiplexer units 160 for selecting the S.sub.E or S.sub.N output of each conditional adder unit which is controlled by a two state carry signal; carry and propagation generator units 600 each comprising a carry generator 300' and propagation generator 400' for accepting two 8-bit operands and producing at its output the highest carry, say C.sub.7, out of a possible set of (C.sub.0, C.sub.1, . . . , C.sub.7) for controlling its associated 2:1 MUX 160. Note that the lowest order (extreme right) MUX 160 is shown dotted so as to indicate that modularity consideration may require that each 8-bit conditional adder 141 be packaged with an associated MUX 160, in which case its control but would be set low because the absence of an input carry makes the S.sub.N output always valid. In effect, each of the three vertical grouping of units 141, 160 and 600 constitute a modular adder and carry-out generator 700 requiring its associated two fields of operand bits and carry-in bit. The tandem ensemble of these units makes-up the complete adder. The output sum is represented by the 25-bit sum S.sub.0-7, S.sub.8-15, S.sub.16-23, S.sub.24. In order to accommodate the carry-in bits (C-1, C7, C15) to units 600, a slight modification of the basic matrix and flow diagram must be made. Consider, the unit 600 shown on the extreme right of FIG. 19. The requisite matrix has the form ##STR2## Note that if the carry-in, C.sub.-1, is zero (non-existent), the first row and column are effectively zero. Also, P.sub.0 =C.sub.-1 so that P.sub.0 and all its product terms vanish if C.sub.-1 =0. Thus, when C.sub.-1 =0, networks 300 and 400 are as previously defined. If C.sub.1 =1, then the form of the matrix, carry-generator network 300 and propagation generator 400 have the same logic structure as previously described. For example, FIG. 20 shows the flow diagram corresponding to a 4-bit carry-generator 300 with an input carry bit C.sub.-1, suitable for concatenating 4-bit conditional adder units in a similar fashion to that shown for 8-bit conditional adder units 141 in FIG. 19. The necessary steps required for generating the output carry, C.sub.3, are shown by solid lines while the dotted-lines represent the other possible, but not required, processing steps previously shown. This implies the carry-out generator structure 300' shown in FIG. 21 using processing modules 10. FIG. 24 shows a simplified block diagram for propagation generator 400' suitable for use with the 8-bit adder module 700 of FIG. 19. The subset of propagation terms required the 4-bit carry-out generator 300' (P.sub.3 P.sub.2 P.sub.1 P.sub.0, P.sub.3 P.sub.2, P.sub.3, P.sub.1) is also available from this unit. The same flow diagram and logic networks are applicable to all concatenated units 600 of FIG. 19. However, in the case of the lowest significant unit 600 at the extreme right of FIG. 19, the carry-in from the previous stage is non-existent so that C.sub.-1 =0. For the other stages, the carry-out of the previous section is used as the carry-in.
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The Home Front by Margaret Vandenburg, Hardcover | Barnes & Noble® B&N Top 100 NY Times Bestsellers by Margaret VandenburgMargaret Vandenburg The Barrons like to think of themselves as a typical American family. Never mind the fact that Todd drops bombs on Afghan targets one minute and sits down to dinner with his wife and kids the next. A drone pilot stationed in Nevada, he manages to compartmentalize the conflicting demands of combat and family life¿until their son, Max, is diagnosed with autism. His wife, Rose, deploys an army of specialists, surfing the outer limits of the web for a miracle cure. Meanwhile, Max clings to compulsive isolation and order¿wearing the same tan clothes, eating the same round foods, lining up trucks or Legos or whatever else needs to be lined up¿to fend off the chaos of normalcy. Unhinged by their son¿s prognosis, Rose resorts to New Age magical thinking to cope with her own sense of losing control. Todd feels curiously indifferent, watching his wife and son retreat further and further into la-la land. It¿s a familiar feeling, symptomatic of his ¿Chair Force¿ job waging virtual war. The Barrons continue to drift apart until a gifted behavioral therapist intervenes, reviving the dream of discovering a common language. The Home Front is both deeply personal and culturally relevant, a family portrait of the uncanny connection between autism, drone warfare, and virtual reality. Without a real diagnosis of the problem, the prognosis isn¿t good. MARGARET VANDENBURG has published works in a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, creative nonfiction, and literary criticism. She also wrote the libretto for Ada, which was most recently presented by the Center for Contemporary Opera. Having completed her Ph.D. at Columbia University, she traveled across Broadway to Barnard College, where she is a Senior Lecturer in English. Her Iraq War novel, Weapons of Mass Destruction, is forthcoming from The Permanent Press (October 2015). This sharply observed novel concerns two wars…Vandenburg's depictions of both autism and the drone program are convincing, and she moves confidently between Rose's and Todd's perspectives. The New York Times Book Review - Elliott Holt In Vandenburg’s novel, Todd Barron is a military officer who pilots drones in Afghanistan from his trailer in Nevada. Though he acknowledges the horrors of combat, he misses fighting face-to-face, where he felt connected to the reality of war. At home, his wife, Rose, is busy caring for their autistic son, Max. No amount of therapy seems to work, and she resorts to New Age solutions to cope with her feelings of helplessness. These solutions come at a price: Todd drifts further away from his wife, seeking to re-enlist in active deployment just to get away from home. Things change when Max tries art therapy, which shows the Barrons how much Max wants his family to stay together. Renewed by this breakthrough, the couple recommit to each other. Vandenburg has a clear understanding of both modern warfare and autism, and her depiction of the Barrons’ coping mechanisms is touching and realistic. Though the plot drags in the middle, Vandenburg eventually regains her stride and delivers a satisfying ending. (Feb.) Max Parkman—autistic and whip-smart, emotionally fragile and aggressive—is perfect in his mother's eyes. Until he's ... Max Parkman—autistic and whip-smart, emotionally fragile and aggressive—is perfect in his mother's eyes. Until he's accused of murder. Attorney Danielle Parkman can't deny her son's behavior has been getting worse—drugs and violent outbursts have become a frightening routine. But the diagnosis ...
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High Performance Cordova Applications + Omnichannel Application Strategies - PhoneGap Toronto (#PhoneGapTO) (Toronto, ON) High Performance Cordova Applications + Omnichannel Application Strategies The next PhoneGap Toronto meetup is next week at JobSpring in downtown Toronto. If you haven't looked at PhoneGap/Cordova in the last six months, look again. PhoneGap 3 is amazing, HTML5 is everywhere, and an explosion of mobile-first CSS libraries and mobile-friendly frameworks have changed what's possible and what's necessary. We have two talks scheduled, including an exciting talk from Rami Sayar, a developer evangelist from Microsoft, and a strategy oriented talk from Nick Van Weerdenburg, founder of the PhoneGap Toronto meetup and rangle.io, a HTML5 and JavaScript consulting company. 7pm Developing high-performance Cordova applications! Apache Cordova (PhoneGap) is an amazing technology for conserving financial resources, developer time and multi-platform frustration. This presentation will introduce techniques for developing high performance Cordova applications using relatively new CSS and JS libraries. How to use native plugins to improve performance will also be demonstrated. Speaker: Rami Sayar Rami is a Developer Evangelist at Microsoft based in Montreal. He has worked for hot startups in Silicon Valley and for Fortune 500 giants. Rami is a frequent speaker in the Montreal circuit. His latest accomplishment was speaking at TEDxHEC where he conducted a live experiment of large scale democratic collaboration with the crowd. 8:00pm The Omnichannel Application Imperative: One Codebase, All Devices Stop the insanity! In this talk, Nick Van Weerdenburg of rangle.io argues that HTML5 mobile applications are no longer only an economic option, they have become an strategic imperative. Going to market with 4 codebases and 4 development teams to deliver an app to web, mobile web, iOS and Android is not only an economic disaster, it's a strategic one. First, you'll be lucky if you even make it to market, and second, every market response will take weeks or months to implement. The alternative? Leverage modern HTML5 technologies and frameworks to build omnichannel applications that deliver your application to all channels- web, mobile web, iOS, Android, Windows, Blackberry, TVs- with one codebase and one development team. You will get to market in 1/2 the time, at 25% of the cost, and be able to update your app in hours or days instead of weeks or months. Speaker: Nick Van Weerdenburg Nick Van Weerdenburg is the founder of rangle.io, a JavaScript consulting firm focused on next-generation HTML5 responsive web applications. He believes that HTML5 is destined to rule mobile, and founded the PhoneGap Toronto meetup in Sept. 2013 to share that passion. Richard F. Very informative, for a beginner to Cordova both the high-performance presentation as well as the OmniChannel presentation provided crucial guidelines to developing SPA's. Thanks so much guys! 0 · February 20 Raymond L. Many good tips. Thanks. 0 · February 20 Jacob B. Will the presentations be recorded? 0 · February 18 Milan Will this session be videoed? Conflict but would love to learn more about Cordova 0 · February 16 50 went Billiam J. Nick Van Weerdenburg­, If you are interested in PhoneGap and/or mobile development this meetup will provide a great way to meet similar people and learn more about your craft. So join up and we'll see you at our next meetup. Tweet insights from this meetup to #PhoneGapTO. 1,393 Rubyists 2,130 outstanding members 370 Growth Hackers 639 UX'ers
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Patent US5850859 - Coffee-mill dispensing device - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsThe device includes a pair of passages (4--4') meeting at a top neck (5) communicating with and coupled laterally to the outlet of the mill (1). The junction between the passages (4--4') has a hinged trapdoor (7) which in a stable position seals one of the passages whilst holding the other one open....http://www.google.com/patents/US5850859?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5850859 - Coffee-mill dispensing deviceAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS5850859 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 08/890,657Publication dateDec 22, 1998Filing dateJul 9, 1997Priority dateJul 10, 1996Fee statusPaidAlso published asDE69704518D1, EP0818170A1, EP0818170B1Publication number08890657, 890657, US 5850859 A, US 5850859A, US-A-5850859, US5850859 A, US5850859AInventorsJuan Ignacio Ciaurriz AnduezaOriginal AssigneeAzkoyen Hosteleria, S.A.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (8), Referenced by (4), Classifications (13), Legal Events (7) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetCoffee-mill dispensing device US 5850859 AAbstract The device includes a pair of passages (4--4') meeting at a top neck (5) communicating with and coupled laterally to the outlet of the mill (1). The junction between the passages (4--4') has a hinged trapdoor (7) which in a stable position seals one of the passages whilst holding the other one open. The passages (4--4') are closed at the bottom by rotatory trapdoors (14--14') which may be driven by activating two electric magnets that are activated by respective microswitches (18--18') lying beneath the passages (4--4'), and hence the arrangement of the cup (19) to receive a measure of coffee brings about an activation of the electric magnets and thus turning of the respective trapdoor (14--14'), an upright arm (22--22') being at the same time driven which acts upon a balance lever (10) solidly connected to an extension (9) of the mounting pin (8) of the trapdoor (7), causing the latter to swing towards the closed position of the passage (4--4') opposite the passage which supplies the measure of coffee onto the cup (19). 1. A coffee-mill dispensing device, devised to be directly coupled to the outlet of a coffee-mill (1) and allow one or two measures of coffee to be directly dispensed onto the respective cup (19) of a coffee-maker, two passages (4--4') being established in the actual device, meeting at the top in a neck (5) communicating with the actual outlet of the mill, these passages (4--4') receiving the measures of ground coffee being fitted at the bottom with trapdoors (14--14'), characterised in that the junction between the passages (4--4') has a hinged trapdoor (7) which may be driven to take up two positions at which one of the passages is sealed and coffee may be freely received in the other passage; the bottom of said passages (4--4') being provided to have independent hinged trapdoors (14--14') biased towards a closed position by means of a spring (16--16'), and solidly connected to respective stays (21--21') which are linked to arms (20--20') that may be drawn by means of the core of respective electric magnets (17--17'), which may be activated by microswitches (18--18') that are activated by the respective cup (19) designed to receive the measure of coffee contained in the respective passage (4--4'); being particular in that the stays (21--21') each have an upright arm (22--22') fixed thereon which may be moved vertically when the stays (21--21') are duly pulled upon the electric magnets (17--17') being activated, the top end of such upright arms (22--22') impinging upon either of the wheels (11--11') provided in a balance lever (10) solidly connected to an extension (9) of the pin (8) on which the hinged trapdoor (7) is mounted, thereby for the stable arrangement of the balance lever (10) in either position to bring about the arrangement in either position of the trapdoor (7) and hence the sealing of either passage (4--4') and for coffee to be freely received in the opposite passage. 2. A coffee-mill dispensing device, as in claim 1, characterised in that the upright arms (22--22') have their top end (23) bevelled to impinge upon either of the wheels (11--11') of the balance lever (10), the extension (9) of the mounting pin (8) of the hinged trapdoor (8) being elbowed and linked through its free end to a spring or coil (12) whose other end is anchored in a fixed arm or shaft (13), which spring (12) tends to hold the respective position of the balance lever (10) previously attained by the pushing action of the bevelled end (23) of the actual arm (22--22') stable. 3. A coffee-mill dispensing device, as in claim 1, characterised in that bottom rotatory trapdoors (14--14') closing the outlets of the dispensing passages (4--4') are mounted on a common pin (14) about which they turn, and are biased towards the closed position by coils (16--16'). The invention relates to a device designed to be coupled to the outlet of a coffee-mill and allow one or two measures of coffee to be automatically dispensed onto the respective cup or carrier of a coffee-maker. It is further designed for the mill to start operating forthwith upon the respective measure of coffee being removed, in order to grind a quantity equal to the measure taken. The device is essentially applicable to coffee-mills forming part of or associated to coffee-makers in public houses such as bars, cafes and other establishments catering for the public, and in general wherever coffee is offered to the public. European patent no. 90810944.0 to ARMELLIN, S. A. describes a ground coffee distribution device provided to be fitted in a coffee-mill, i.e. to be coupled to the outlet of a coffee-mill, which device consists of two chambers or reservoirs, each designed to contain at least a measure of ground coffee, these chambers or reservoirs being further fitted with respective bottom hinged trapdoors which, when closed, hold the measure of coffee inside, whereas when swung allow the measure of coffee to drop towards a hopper. Each chamber or reservoir has a side opening to receive ground coffee so that the coffee is always supplied to the empty chamber. The bottom trapdoors of the ground coffee chambers or reservoirs are closed by the pulling action of respective springs which tend to hold the trapdoors closed, whereas they are opened by means of hinged parts articulated to each other and which may be driven by pushing each of them. With the device of said European patent, when a single coffee is to be made, one of the trapdoors is opened to obtain the measure which allows the respective coffee to be made, whereas when two coffees are to be made, both trapdoors are simultaneously opened and logically both of the measures provided drop from each chamber or reservoir containing the ground coffee. The device subject hereof is designed to provide the measure of coffee required by the operator instantaneously and to grind, with the respective mill, a measure of coffee equal to that which has just been dispensed. More specifically, the device of the invention consists of a hopper fitted with an upper passage having a neck coupled directly to the outlet mouth of a coffee-mill, two parallel, upright dispensing passages fitted with bottom, rotatory closing trapdoors being established beneath the said upper passage, which trapdoors are driven by respective electric magnets which pull said trapdoors by means of two horizontal shafts arranged between the same and the electric magnets, which shafts are solidly connected to respective upright arms acting on a balance lever having two wheels at its ends, which balance lever forms part of the hinge pin of a hinged trapdoor that can take up two positions, in each of which it seals one of the dispensing passages leaving the other one open, and vice versa. When the cup receiving the coffee is arranged beneath one of the trapdoors, said cup drives a microswitch that activates the respective electric magnet to open the respective trapdoor of the dispensing passage at issue, the ground coffee contained in said passage falling onto the pan as such. With this construction, the ground coffee always drops through the common upper passage but depending on the position of the trapdoor, defined by the position of the cup, the coffee drops into either of the dispensing passages. The horizontal movement of the electric magnet shaft in turn brings about the movement of an upright arm solidly connected thereto, thereby for an extension of this upright arm to impinge upon either of the wheels with which the balance lever is provided, causing the pin of the hinged trapdoor to turn in order for the trapdoor to take up a position closing a passage, which logically causes the adjacent trapdoor to be opened, allowing the measure of coffee supplied or ground by the actual mill to drop through such passage. Consequently, the hinged trapdoor, which is driven each time a measure of coffee is required and obtained, will seal with its respective position one of the dispensing passages and allow ground coffee to be freely received in the opposite passage. The bottom, rotatory closing trapdoors provided beneath the dispensing passages are biased towards a permanently closed position by a spring. The device is designed to house equal or different measures of ground coffee in each passage and, in particular, to allow one or two measures of coffee to be automatically dispensed onto the respective cup. FIG. 1. Is a side elevation view of the dispensing device applied to a coffee-mill, made fully in accordance with the object of the invention. FIG. 2. Is a front view of the same device shown in the previous figure. FIG. 3. Is a plan view of the electric magnet mechanism and arms associated thereto to open the bottom rotatory trapdoors that close the ground coffee dispensing passages. With reference to the aforesaid figures, the device of the invention is designed to be applied to a coffee-mill (1), provided with a supply hopper (2), whereas its side has a respective outlet couplable to the actual device, the latter consisting of a dispensing hopper (3) provided with two parallel, upright passages (4--4') defining an inverted "Y" configuration therein, with a common upper portion or passage (5) having a lateral neck (6) through which it is directly coupled to and, communicated with the outlet of the mill (1). The junction between the passages (4--4'), i.e. where the common passage (5) is branched, has a hinged trapdoor (7) designed in such a way that depending on its position one of the passages (4--4') may be sealed and the other opened, preventing coffee from entering into the first passage and enabling access of coffee into the second passage, and vice versa. This trapdoor (7) is mounted on a hinge pin (8) which has an extension (9) through which it is solidly connected to a balance lever (10) provided with wheels (11--11') at each of its ends, which extension (9) is elbowed at its free end, where the end of a spring (12) is attached whose other end is in turn anchored in a fixed arm or shaft (13) provided in the general structure of the device. The respective outlets will be established at the bottom end of the passages (4--4') and will be opened and closed by means of respective trapdoors (14--14') that are hinged about a common, upright pin (15), said trapdoors (14--14') being biased towards a permanently closed position by a spring (16). The trapdoors (14 or 14') are driven to be opened by means of respective electric magnets (17--17') which are activated by means of respective microswitches (181'18') driven when the respective cup (19) is arranged beneath the outlet of the respective passage (4--4'), and pressed against the said microswitch (18--18'). In other words, when the cup (19) receiving the ground coffee is arranged beneath either of the passages (4--4') and the respective microswitch (18--18') is pressed, the latter activates the respective electric magnet (17--17'), drawing the arm (20--20') that in turn pulls the stays (21--21') linked to such arms (20--20'), the stays (21--21') being solidly connected precisely to the trapdoors (14--14). Upright arms (22--22') are in turn each fixed on the stays (21--21') with their top end (23) bevelled to impinge on either of the wheels (11--11') of the balance lever (10), in accordance with the position of the latter. The said device may be used to automatically select the adequate position of the hinged trapdoor (7) according to the following operating sequence: When the cup (19) is arranged beneath one of the passages (4--4'), the respective microswitch (18--18') will be activated and consequently so will the electric magnet (17--17'), which will draw the arm (20--20') and thus the stay (21--21'), causing the respective trapdoor (14--14') to turn and thus open the outlet of the passage (4--4'), allowing the relevant measure of ground coffee contained in such passage (4--4') to be dropped onto the cup (19). When the said cup (19) is withdrawn, with the measure of coffee contained in the passage (4--4'), the respective electric magnet (17--17') will be deactivated, for the microswitch (18--18') will no longer be pressed, thereby for the arm (20--20') with its stay (21--21') to cease being pulled and hence the trapdoor (14--14') will retrieve its closed position by action of the coil (16--16'). Going back to the operation to open the trapdoor (14--14'), it is noteworthy that the respective arm (22--22') solidly connected to the stay (21--21'), upon the latter being moved, brings about an upright and upward movement of the arm (22), and its bevelled edge (23) thus acts on the respective wheel (11--11') of the balance lever (10), causing the pin (8) to turn and hence causing the trapdoor (7) to turn, to logically take up a position closing the passage (4--4') opposite that beneath which the cup (19) receiving the ground coffee is positioned. In the event that a measure is desired from the same passage from which coffee was last required, this will not be possible because the wheel (11) of the balance lever (10) will previously have been pushed by the bevelled end (23) of the arm (22), and the trapdoor (7) may not therefore be swung to the other position. If, however, a measure of coffee is required from the other passage, the movement of said parts will cause the respective arm (22--22') to push on the opposite wheel (11--11'), causing the same to swing to the other side and, consequently, causing the balance lever (10) to swing and change the position of the trapdoor (7), sealing the passage which was previously opened, and opening that which was sealed. Consequently, the wheels (11--11') of the balance lever (10) can take up two extreme positions, i.e. pushed to either side, corresponding to the two positions of the trapdoor (7), sealing either passage, the thrust of the arm (22--22') together with the force of the spring (12) causing the trapdoor (7) to switch from one position to the other. In other words, in accordance with the arrangement of the cup (19) beneath either passage (4--4'), once the measure of coffee has been duly removed, the respective emptied passage will be filled, which filling will take place with a quantity of coffee equal to that previously removed, which means that each passage (4--4') must be provided at the appropriate level, with a filling level photocell or other element causing the mill to stop when the quantity of ground coffee corresponding to the measure of the previously emptied passage has been attained, which control of the quantity to be measured out can be made by time or a combination of time and photocell, bearing in mind at all times that, upon the withdrawal of the cup (19) and with the respective measure of coffee, the mill is automatically started with suitable means to grind a quantity of coffee equal to the previously removed measure, for such operations shall have previously been programmed. Now, obviously, the trapdoor (7) may be driven by means of a motor or other conventional system. 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Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth : a Strengths and Well-Being Model. (eBook, 2014) [WorldCat.org] I thought you might be interested in this item at http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/867928680 Title: Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth : a Strengths and Well-Being Model. Author: Lonnie R Helton; Mieko Kotake Smith Publisher: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014. ISBN/ISSN: 9781317788386 1317788389 9781317788393 1317788397 OCLC:867928680 Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth : a Strengths and Well-Being Model. Lonnie R Helton; Mieko Kotake Smith Use a strengths perspective for working with your younger clients! Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth: A Strengths and Well-Being Model presents new insights into successfully working with children by concentrating on their capabilities and resilience. This book explores the continuum of children's needs and challenges from early childhood through adolescence. This text also supports child-centered and strengths-oriented approaches to intervention with children and introduces specific strategies for maximizing pro-social behaviors, self-concept, learning, and positive peer. Read more... Helton, Lonnie R. Find more information about: Lonnie R Helton Mieko Kotake Smith 9781317788386 1317788389 9781317788393 1317788397 867928680 Chapter 11. Empowerment of Children in the Global Arena. Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Authors; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. The Strengths and Resilience of Children; The Strengths Perspective; The Strengths of Children; Defining Resiliency; Development of Resiliency; Conceptual Model of Resiliency; Person-Environmental Transaction for the Development of Resiliency; Conclusion; Strengths Story: Henry Lester; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 2. The Care of Children in American Society: Historical Events and Trends; Early Perceptions and Treatment of Children. Nineteenth-Century Efforts for ChangeTwentieth-Century Innovations; Child Welfare Practice; Conclusion; Strengths Story: Cynthia Harper; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 3. Children and Family Relationships; Children in Biological Families; Children in Single-Parent Families; Children in Blended Families; Children in Gay and Lesbian Families; Children in Multigenerational Families; Children in Foster Families; Children in Adoptive Families; Children in Residential Settings; Conclusion; Strengths Story: Joanna Brown; Questions for Discussion. Chapter 4. Child Socialization and Peer RelationshipsFamily Influences on Socialization; School and Peer Relationships; Children in the Community; Conclusion; Strengths Story: Billy Lapahie; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 5. Children and Learning; Teacher Expectations and Learning; Elements of Learning and Achievement; Ethnic and Culturally Different Children; Children and Special Education; Homeschooling: An Educational Alternative; Conclusion; Strengths Story: Hannah Carter; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 6. Self-Concept and Self-Esteem; Self-Esteem and Well-Being. A Case Scenario of ResilienceConclusion; Strengths Story: Michiko Tanaka; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 7. Adolescence; Adolescent Ethnic and Racial Identity; Gender Roles; Adolescents and Sexual Orientation; Transitions to Adulthood; Conclusion; Strengths Story: Zor Hollis; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 8. Child-Centered Practice Approaches: Emphasis on Strength and Resilience; Guidelines for Interviewing and Assessing Children; Guidelines for Interviewing and Assessing Adolescents; Practice with Children in Child Welfare; School Social Work and Counseling in School. Mental Health Services for Children and AdolescentsConclusion; Strengths Story: Ina Abrams; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 9. Media-Directed, Creative Child Therapies; Play Therapy; Drawing and Art Therapy; Puppet Therapy; Clown Therapy; Bibliotherapy; Music Therapy; Collaboration with Parents; Conclusion; Strengths Story: Helen McGuire; Questions for Discussion; Chapter 10. Evidence-Based Practice and Research for Promoting Children's Strengths; Introduction; Resilience-Based Programs; Conclusion; Strengths Story: Charles Elliott Maples; Questions for Discussion. Use a strengths perspective for working with your younger clients! Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth: A Strengths and Well-Being Model presents new insights into successfully working with children by concentrating on their capabilities and resilience. This book explores the continuum of children's needs and challenges from early childhood through adolescence. 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Key results for Alzheimer's drugs coming soon | Fox News Gammagard, a treatment that is being tested for Alzheimer's disease. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) (AP2012) We&apos;re about to find out if there will be a way anytime soon to slow the course of Alzheimer&apos;s disease. Results are due within a month or so from key studies of two drugs that aim to clear the sticky plaque gumming up patients&apos; brains. A pivotal study of a third drug will end later this year, and results from a small, early test of it will be reported next week at an Alzheimer&apos;s conference in Vancouver, British Columbia. Experts say that if these fail, drug companies may pull out of the field in frustration, leaving little hope for the millions of people with the disease. An estimated 35 million people worldwide have dementia, which includes Alzheimer&apos;s. In the U.S., experts say about 5 million have Alzheimer&apos;s. It&apos;s a strategy with a checkered history, and scientists aren&apos;t even sure that amyloid causes Alzheimer&apos;s or that removing it will do any good in people who already have symptoms. But there are some hopeful signs they may be on the right track. "Everybody in the field is probably holding their breath that there is something positive to come out of these trials," said Dr. Ronald Petersen, director of the Mayo Clinic&apos;s Alzheimer&apos;s Disease Research Center. William Thies, scientific director of the Alzheimer&apos;s Association, agreed. -Bapineuzumab (bap-ih-NOOZ-uh-mab), by Pfizer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson&apos;s Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy unit. Treating Alzheimer&apos;s with IVIG would cost $2,000 to $5,000 every two weeks, depending on the patient&apos;s weight, said Dr. Norman Relkin, head of a memory disorders program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. He consults for some drugmakers and has patents for tests that measure amyloid. Next week, at the International Conference on Alzheimer&apos;s Disease in Canada, Relkin will give a three-year progress report on 16 patients out of the original 24 enrolled in that earlier study. Jason Marder is among them. The New York City man, who turned 70 on Tuesday, was diagnosed with Alzheimer&apos;s more than eight years ago. "It was devastating," said his wife, Karin Marder. "I thought, `Our life is over together as a couple.&apos; But in fact it really has not been, and I have to attribute this really to the clinical trial." In the roughly five years that her husband has taken Gammagard, there has been decline in his health, but it is minimal and the kind of slowing down you might expect from ordinary aging, she said. "He travels the subways, he does things that you and I do. And our quality of life together is what&apos;s most important," she said. It&apos;s impossible to say how Marder would have fared without the treatment. Some patients decline rapidly, while others not for years. Hard evidence comes from large studies like the one that will conclude later this year, in which a group of patients getting the treatment is compared with a similar group given dummy infusions. Bapineuzumab is one of the largest bets ever placed in the field of Alzheimer&apos;s disease. More than 4,000 patients are participating in four studies around the world - two in people with a gene that raises the risk of Alzheimer&apos;s and two in people who don&apos;t carry that gene. The studies, which started enrolling patients in 2007, involve brain scans every few months. "That&apos;s enormously expensive and time-consuming," said Dr. Eric Yuen, head of clinical development for Janssen. These experiments are just now yielding results. The fact that independent monitors have not stopped the new studies has made Dr. Reisa Sperling optimistic the drug will prove to be safe. Director of the Alzheimer&apos;s center at Brigham and Women&apos;s Hospital in Boston, she has consulted for Janssen and Pfizer and enrolled patients in the studies. Relkin, who is leading the Gammagard study, said that if all three of these drugs fail, "we&apos;re in trouble." There hasn&apos;t been a new drug even to help symptoms in nine years, he said. "If they&apos;re dead-flat negative, the impact on the field and the implication for Big Pharma could be huge," he said. Companies "may bail" from the field entirely. "They may just say, `This nut is too tough to crack.&apos;"
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Stopping SeaWorld isn't enough. The fight must now go to the open oceans | Philip Hoare | Opinion | The Guardian Stopping SeaWorld isn't enough. The fight must now go to the open oceans Humans are harming whales far beyond theme parks thanks to everything from pollution to underwater noise ‘SeaWorld will remain in business only as long as we think its fun to see captive cetaceans.’ Last modified on Thursday 17 March 2016 16.27 EDT We may pat ourselves on the back that popular, and righteous, opinion has helped stop the cetacean circus that is SeaWorld. A 100 years from now – an age that a wild female orca born this year could well aspire to – our descendants may well look back and ask us: what took you so long? That’s if whales manage to hold out against the other threats we pose to their kind, of course. SeaWorld’s announcement on Thursday that it is to end the breeding of captive orcas was achieved in an agreement with the Humane Society of the United States. Its president and CEO, Wayne Pacelle, said: “Today’s announcement signals that the era of captive display of orcas will end.” His SeaWorld equivalent, Joel Manby, announced in the same press release that the company intends to increase its “rescue operations”, which enable “thousands of stranded marine mammals like dolphins and sea lions” to have “a place to go”. Some may sneer at the timing, which comes just weeks after SeaWorld’s star sperm-provider for captive breeding, a killer whale called Tilikum, was reported to have a debilitating bacterial infection. Others may lament that it has taken another death – in this case, that of Dawn Brancheau, Tilikum’s trainer, who was dragged to the bottom of his pool by her possibly demented charge. (Meanwhile, 200 killer whales have died in captivity since the practice of displaying them in oceanaria began in the 1960s.) But these factors only overlie the image of wild creatures reduced to a performing automata, artificially supported by daily doses of antibiotics and gnawing at the concrete sides of their compounds in what appears to be visceral frustration. As the documentary movie Blackfish demonstrated, Tilikum and his like appear to be suffering what would be diagnosed as psychotic states in their human counterparts, subjected as they are to close and unnatural confinement. Orca are the alpha predator of the oceans. They are incredibly successful animals. They are present in almost every open sea. They express their sentience in highly developed communication, using a series of clicks and whistles including, we suspect, their own names. They are, as scientists Hal Whitehead and Luke Rendell have shown, animals who are collectively individual, capable of a sense of their abstract selves. They exhibit a culture that is matriarchal and transmitted down the matrilineal line. They learn, rather than behave by instinct. Female orca live for up to 100 years. They may be the only other animals other than us who undergo menopause, partly to be around to protect their sons: male orcas stay with their mothers their entire lives. But even far away from SeaWorld, they face risks from humans in the open seas too. Scientists at the Zoological Society of London recently released data which shows that the northern Atlantic population of orca which live in west British and Irish waters have not had a healthy calf in 20 years. Dr Conor Ryan, of the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, noted: “The prospects for the population were never good but now they’re worse.” He and his colleagues aren’t sure whether weakened females, reduced food resources (a concomitant of climate change) or pollution may be to blame. Their fate is a microcosm of the threats facing orca, and other whales, everywhere. The 29 sperm whales – toothed cousins of the orca – that were stranded in the North Sea last January may be a paradoxical good sign: an indication that pre-whaling populations of great whales are recovering. But it is also likely that one reason for their stranding was anthropogenic noise, such as seismic oil surveys, which scared them into shallow water, fatal for such deep-feeding animals. And it is certain that because of their place at the top of the marine food chain, those sperm whales, like orca, are unwitting recipients of the pollution we have pumped into their environment: PCBs, organochlorines and heavy metals such as lead, chromium and mercury. These end up in the animal’s adipose fat, to be released when it suffers stress, such as dehydration and starvation. Or, in a terrible irony, the toxins are downloaded from a mother’s body via her milk when she suckles her calf. We should certainly welcome SeaWorld’s decision, even if it was prompted by profit and loss. But the greater issue is us. SeaWorld will remain in business only as long as we think its fun and educational to pay to see captive cetaceans. Animals “are not brethren, they are not underlings”, the naturalist Henry Beston wrote from his dune shack on Cape Cod in the 1920s. He saw animals as “gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear ... other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth”. We can only countenance what we do to them, and their environment, because we forget that we are animals too. More comment Topics
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Patent US20090275995 - Bone treatment systems and methods - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThe present invention relates in certain embodiments to medical devices for treating osteoplasty procedures such as vertebral compression fractures. More particularly, embodiments of the invention relate to instruments and methods for controllably restoring vertebral body height by controlling the geometry...http://www.google.com/patents/US20090275995?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20090275995 - Bone treatment systems and methodsAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS20090275995 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 12/502,163Publication dateNov 5, 2009Priority dateDec 6, 2004Also published asUS7559932, US8192442, US20060122623, US20120303036Publication number12502163, 502163, US 2009/0275995 A1, US 2009/275995 A1, US 20090275995 A1, US 20090275995A1, US 2009275995 A1, US 2009275995A1, US-A1-20090275995, US-A1-2009275995, US2009/0275995A1, US2009/275995A1, US20090275995 A1, US20090275995A1, US2009275995 A1, US2009275995A1InventorsCsaba Truckai, John H. Shadduck, Robert Luzzi, Grace A. Carlson, C. Travis RappleyeOriginal AssigneeDfine, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManReferenced by (33), Classifications (12) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetBone treatment systems and methods US 20090275995 A1Abstract controllably applying energy from an energy source to a bone cement in an injector system via a heating element disposed in the injector system, at least a portion of the injector system having an outlet port positionable within cancellous bone, the applied energy selectively increasing the viscosity of the bone cement; injecting a volume of bone cement having the selectively increased viscosity into the cancellous bone; and controlling the viscosity of the cement injected through the injector system via the controlled application of energy so that the bone cement flows into cancellous bone along a flow path between the outlet port and a periphery of the volume, and so at least a portion of the flow path comprises bone cement interdigitated with the cancellous bone. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the injecting step includes injecting the bone cement at a predetermined flow rate into the cancellous bone. 7. The method of claim 7, wherein the modulation is in response to a monitored parameter of the bone cement. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the energy source comprising at least one of a radiofrequency source, a resistive heat source, a laser source, a microwave source, a magnetic source and an ultrasound source. controllably applying energy from an energy source to a bone cement wherein the application of energy selectively increases the viscosity of the bone cement; and injecting a volume of the bone cement having the selectively increased viscosity into cancellous bone of the vertebral body wherein the viscosity of the volume of bone cement is controlled by t
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Patent US20020107957 - Framework, architecture, method and system for reducing latency of business ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA framework, architecture, system and method are provided for reducing business transaction latencies thereby enabling an enterprise to run as a zero latency enterprise (ZLE). The present invention enables the enterprise to integrate its services, applications and data in real time. An enterprise running...http://www.google.com/patents/US20020107957?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20020107957 - Framework, architecture, method and system for reducing latency of business operations of an enterpriseAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS20020107957 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 09/948,927Publication dateAug 8, 2002Filing dateSep 7, 2001Priority dateFeb 2, 2001Also published asEP1360621A2, EP1374112A2, US6757689, US6954757, US20020107864, WO2002063491A2, WO2002063491A3, WO2002063530A2, WO2002063530A3Publication number09948927, 948927, US 2002/0107957 A1, US 2002/107957 A1, US 20020107957 A1, US 20020107957A1, US 2002107957 A1, US 2002107957A1, US-A1-20020107957, US-A1-2002107957, US2002/0107957A1, US2002/107957A1, US20020107957 A1, US20020107957A1, US2002107957 A1, US2002107957A1InventorsBahman Zargham, Gregory BattasOriginal AssigneeBahman Zargham, Gregory BattasExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (8), Referenced by (123), Classifications (9), Legal Events (6) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetFramework, architecture, method and system for reducing latency of business operations of an enterprise US 20020107957 A1Abstract A framework, architecture, system and method are provided for reducing business transaction latencies thereby enabling an enterprise to run as a zero latency enterprise (ZLE). The present invention enables the enterprise to integrate its services, applications and data in real time. An enterprise running as a ZLE has a uniform global view of its past and current business transactions, including its customer interactions, internal business operations, supply chain management and more; and this uniform global view can be obtained from anywhere across the enterprise and be used for real-time decision making. Namely, an enterprise equipped to run as a ZLE is capable of integrating, in real time, its enterprise-wide data, applications, business transactions, operations and values. Consequently, an enterprise conducting its business as a ZLE exhibits superior management of its resources, operations and customer care. Images(21) Claims(62) What is claimed is: 1. A zero latency enterprise (ZLE) framework in an information technology infrastructure of an enterprise that conducts business transactions in relation to which the enterprise experiences a plurality of events occurring in sites across the enterprise, the ZLE framework comprising: enterprise applications installed in relation to respective sites across the enterprise; enterprise application platform configured for enterprise applications integration and propagation of indicia of the events across the enterprise, in real time; dynamic central repository configured for real-time loads, extractions, updates and queries, the dynamic central repository aggregating information related, in real time, to the plurality of events, a real-time access to the dynamic central repository being correspondingly available to the enterprise applications so that a real time coherent view of the aggregated information is available to the enterprise applications from across the enterprise via the dynamic central repository; a server executing and monitoring transactions related to the business transactions, the dynamic central repository being operatively connected to the server so that the business transactions can be conducted across the enterprise with reduced latencies. 2. The ZLE framework of claim 1 enabling the enterprise to run as a ZLE. 3. The ZLE framework of claim 1 being extensible and available and enabling the enterprise to become extensible and available. 4. A zero latency enterprise (ZLE) framework in an information technology infrastructure of an enterprise that conducts business transactions in relation to which the enterprise experiences a plurality of events occurring in sites across the enterprise, the ZLE framework comprising: enterprise applications installed in relation to respective sites across the enterprise; enterprise application integration technology configured as a platform for integrating the enterprise applications and propagating indicia of the events across the enterprise, in real time; dynamic central repository configured as a dynamic real-time operational data store (ODS) with a relational database management system (RDBMS) for real-time loads, extractions, updates and queries, the dynamic central repository aggregating information related, in real time, to the plurality of events, a real-time access to the dynamic central repository being correspondingly available to the enterprise applications so that a real time coherent view of the aggregated information is available to the enterprise applications from across the enterprise via the dynamic central repository; ZLE services coupled to the dynamic central repository and operatively connected with the enterprise applications; clip-on applications tightly coupled to the ZLE services; and a server executing and monitoring transactions related to the business transactions, the server being operatively connected to the dynamic central repository so that the business transactions can be conducted across the enterprise with reduced latencies. 5. The ZLE framework of claim 4 enabling the enterprise to run as a ZLE. 6. The ZLE framework of claim 4 being extensible and available and enabling the enterprise to become extensible and available. 7. The ZLE framework of claim 4 defining a multilevel architecture with a hub, wherein the dynamic central repository and ZLE services reside on top of the server at the hub, and the enterprise applications are loosely coupled to the hub and communicating therewith via adapters. 8. A system in an information technology infrastructure of an enterprise that conducts business transactions in relation to which the enterprise experiences a plurality of events occurring in sites across the enterprise, the system for enabling the enterprise to run as a zero latency enterprise (ZLE), the system comprising: enterprise applications installed in relation to respective sites across the enterprise; a ZLE core configured with enterprise applications integration and propagation of information related to the events across the enterprise, dynamic central repository configured with dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management access to which being correspondingly available to the enterprise applications and through which a real time coherent view of the information is available to the enterprise applications from across the enterprise, ZLE services coupled with the dynamic central repository and operatively connected with the enterprise applications, transaction processing and monitoring relative to the dynamic central repository so that the business transactions can be conducted across the enterprise with reduced latencies; clip-on applications tightly coupled to the ZLE core; and data mining and analysis technology operatively connected to the dynamic central repository. 9. The system of claim 8 enabling the enterprise to run as a ZLE. 10. The system of claim 8 being extensible and available and enabling the enterprise to become extensible and available. 11. The system of claim 8 having a multilevel architecture in which the enterprise applications and loosely coupled to the ZLE core via corresponding adapters. 12. The system of claim 8, wherein the information is associated with indicia of the events, the system being configured for capturing and processing the indicia in real time. 13. The system of claim 8, wherein the system is configured for real-time recognition of the events, and wherein the system is configured for gathering the information related with the events from the sites across the enterprise. 14. The system of claim 8, wherein the information includes real-time event data, business transaction state data, and lookup data. 15. The system of claim 8 in which the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management is implemented at the ZLE core in an operational data store (ODS) with a relational data base management system (RDBMS). 16. The system of claim 15 in which the ODS with the RDBMS is optimized for the enterprise application integration as well as real-time loads, extractions, updates and queries. 17. The system of claim 15 in which the information can be indexed by customer identification rather than by time. 18. The system of claim 8 in which the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management is configured for dynamic data caching, historical data caching, message storage and state engine, and real-time data warehousing. 19. The system of claim 18, wherein the message storage is configured for use in publish and subscribe operations. 20. The system of claim 18, wherein the state engine is configured for maintaining real-time synchronization with the business transactions, the state engine supporting workflow management and allowing state tracking of ongoing business transactions. 21. The system of claim 20, wherein the state tracking of ongoing business transactions includes tracking of a value through production and delivery by the enterprise, and wherein the system allows the enterprise to produce and deliver the value more efficiently. 22. The system of claim 18, wherein the real-time data warehousing provides data to data marts and to the data mining and analysis. 23. The system of claim 8 wherein the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management reduces data dependency between the enterprise applications. 24. The system of claim 8 to which new enterprise application can be added, wherein the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management provides a historic account of events that can be used by the newly added enterprise application. 25. The system of claim 8 in which the transaction processing and monitoring at the ZLE core is implemented in a server environment that includes a server or a server cluster. 26. The system of claim 15, wherein the ODS with the RDBMS is cluster aware. 27. The system of claim 25, wherein the server environment is configured for real-time transaction management. 28. The system of claim 25, wherein the server environment is configured for fault tolerance, parallel processing, support of concurrent transaction processing and monitoring of transactions flow through the system. 29. The system of claim 25, wherein server environment provides an application server environment as a common, standard-based framework for interfacing with the enterprise applications, thereby proving transactional integrity. 30. The system of claim 25, wherein the server environment provides a higher level of system extensibility, system availability and data integrity. 31. The system of claim 25, wherein the server environment resides on a NonStop™ Hymalaya™ server cluster platform based on Tuxedo Corba or Java technologies for optimized interoperability. 32. The system of claim 25, wherein the server environment resides on an AlphaServer™ server cluster platform running True64™ UNIX operating system based on Tuxedo Corba or Java technologies for optimized interoperability. 33. The system of claim 25 in which the ZLE services at the ZLE core reside on top of a parallel processing platform for the transaction processing and monitoring of the server environment. 34. The system of claim 8 in which the ZLE services at the ZLE core include a rules service, a workflow service, a message transformation service, a parallel message routing and parallel database insertion service, an event capture service, and an extraction, transformation and load service. 35. The system of claim 8, wherein there is synergy between the ZLE services such that the ZLE services can operate as one. 36. The system of claim 34, wherein the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management is implemented in an operational data store (ODS) with a relational database management system (RDBMS), and wherein the parallel message routing and database insertion service provides content based routing and facilitates use of the ODS with the RDBMS as a centralized message store and queuing system for efficient publish and subscribe message operations. 37. The system of claim 34, wherein the parallel message routing and database insertion service is configured for routing via components of the ZLE core rather than moving messages directly between the enterprise applications, the parallel message routing and database insertion service being further configured for loading large volumes of messages on the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management at the ZLE core. 38. The system of claim 34, wherein the rules service is configured to apply a rule that is most applicable and to create a corresponding answer, in real time relative to the occurrence of an event, the application of the rules being uniform across the enterprise. 39. The system of claim 34 further including a user interface, wherein the rules service enables creation and modification of business rules via the user interface. 40. The system of claim 34 in which the rules service creates an enterprise-wide uniform rule-driven platform for flow of any business transaction information. 41. The system of claim 34 further comprising an inference-based rules engine, wherein the clip-on applications include an interaction manager around which the inference-based rules engine is wrapped, the inference-based rules engine being configured to find, in real time, a rule that is most appropriate regardless of the complexity of the rule or the size of rules set, the inference-based rules engine being further configured for non-sequential and non-iterative capability. 42. The system of claim 41 wherein the interaction manager includes middleware configured for parallel execution and connectivity automation rather than building point-to-point links between the enterprise applications. 43. The system of claim 34, wherein the rules service is configured for aggregating rules by the dynamic central repository at the ZLE core. 44. The system of claim 34, wherein the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management is implemented at the ZLE core with a state engine, and wherein the workflow service is configured to leverage the state engine for managing the flow and processing of the business transactions via the system and to provide a real-time view of ongoing business transactions state from across the enterprise. 45. The system of claim 34, wherein the message transformation service at the ZLE core is configured for mapping differences in message syntax, semantics and values in order to assimilate diverse data between disparate message sources and destinations. 46. The system of claim 34, wherein the extraction, transformation and load service at the ZLE core is configured for bulk data handling capability. 47. The system of claim 34, wherein the event capture service is configured for capturing events from across the enterprise in real time. 48. The system of claim 8 in which the ZLE core is a virtual hub for the clip-on applications that are served by its ZLE services. 49. The system of claim 8, wherein the business transactions are associated with enterprise business wherein the clip-on applications are configured for supplementing the ZLE services in providing a business-level functionality that leverages the ZLE core and customizes it for the enterprise business. 50. The system of claim 34, wherein the clip-on applications are configured for providing real time fraud detection that uses the rules service at the ZLE core. 51. The system of claim 8, wherein the clip-on applications include an interaction manager, a narrowcaster, a campaign manager and a customer data manager. 52. The system of claim 34, wherein the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management at the ZLE core is implemented in an operational data store (ODS) with a relational database management system (RDBMS), and wherein the data mining and analysis is configured for retrieving bulk data from the ODS and leveraging the bulk data for a rule-based analysis and enterprise intelligence, the data mining and analysis being capable of creating models that can be delivered to the ZLE core and ODS and, as feedback, to any of the ZLE services or clip-on applications. 53. The system of claim 8 further comprising a docking capability for docking additional enterprise applications. 54. The system of claim 8 further comprising adapters through which the enterprise applications, being loosely coupled and logically connected to the ZLE core, can interface with each other via the ZLE core. 55. The system of claim 54, wherein each of the adapters is configured for interfaced solutions or integrated solutions. 56. The system of claim 8 configured to enable integration, in real time, of enterprise-wide information, enterprise applications, business transactions and values. 57. A system in an information technology infrastructure of an enterprise that conducts business transactions in relation to which the enterprise experiences a plurality of events occurring in sites across the enterprise, the system for enabling the enterprise to run as a zero latency enterprise (ZLE), the system comprising: means for instantiating enterprise applications installed in relation to respective sites across the enterprise; a ZLE core configured with means for instantiating enterprise applications integration and propagation of information related to the events across the enterprise, means for central dynamic real-time warehousing and database management access to which being correspondingly available to the enterprise applications and through which a real time coherent view of the information is available to the enterprise applications from across the enterprise, means for instantiating ZLE services coupled with the means for central dynamic real-time warehousing and database management and operatively connected with the enterprise applications, means for transaction processing and monitoring relative to the central dynamic real-time warehousing and database management so that the business transactions can be conducted across the enterprise with reduced latencies; means for instantiating clip-on applications which are tightly coupled to the ZLE core; means for data mining and analysis that is operatively connected to the means for dynamic central warehousing; and means for feeding back to the ZLE services results of the data mining and analysis and of data queries. 58. A method for reducing latencies of business transactions conducted by an enterprise in an information technology (IT) infrastructure of the enterprise in relation to which the enterprise t5 experiences a plurality of events occurring at sites across the enterprise, the reduced latencies for enabling the enterprise to run as a zero latency enterprise (ZLE), the method comprising: instantiating enterprise applications installed in relation to respective sites across the enterprise; at a ZLE core within the IT infrastructure instantiating enterprise applications integration and propagation of information related to the events across the enterprise, creating dynamic central repository configured with central dynamic real-time warehousing and database management access to which being correspondingly available to the enterprise applications and through which a real time coherent view of the information is available to the enterprise applications from across the enterprise, instantiating ZLE services that are coupled with the dynamic central repository and are operatively connected with the enterprise applications, creating transaction processing and monitoring relative to the dynamic central repository so that the business transactions can be conducted across the enterprise with reduced latencies; instantiating clip-on applications which are tightly coupled to the ZLE core; and instantiating data mining and analysis that is operatively connected to the dynamic central repository and providing feedback to the ZLE services. 59. The ZLE framework of claim 4 being used as an integrated uniform multi-channel customer relationship manager. 60. The ZLE framework of claim 4 being used as an integrated internal business operation optimization and enterprise-wide view mechanism. 61. The ZLE framework of claim 4 being used as an integrated supply chian management and optimization mechanism. 62. The ZLE framework of claim 4 being used as a dashboard for viewing, in real-time, a global status of any information relevant to the enterprise business. REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION [0001] This application claims the benefit of and incorporates by reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/266,003 filed Feb. 2, 2001. CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0002] This application is related to and incorporates by reference U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ filed ______ entitled “Enabling a Zero Latency Enterprise,” and Ser. No. ______ filed ______ entitled “Zero Latency Enriched Publish and Subscribe.” BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] 1. Field of the Invention [0004] This application relates to an information technology (IT) infrastructure of an enterprise, and specifically, an IT infrastructure that enables a zero latency enterprise (ZLE). The present invention enables the enterprise to integrate its services, applications and data in real time, hence the ZLE. [0005] 2. Background Art [0006] Information technology (IT) allows valuable information to be distributed across organizations to groups of information consumers including remote employees, business partners and customers. However, organizations have large amounts of information located on disparate systems and platforms. For maintaining the desired comprehensive view of their operations, organizations need to integrate theirs systems. Then again, independent configuration for disparate industry standards and technologies makes systems integration requirements difficult to meet. Moreover, as the various business applications have diverse features and are tailored to suit the requirements of a particular domain, their integration requirements may be also difficult to meet. For example, there are significant integration requirements to make it work when integrating a customer relationship management (CRM) application to an existing system with other applications such as SAP's enterprise resource planning (ERP) software package, as the CRM is uniquely tailored to the customer care domain. [0007] Notwithstanding, when addressing their critical information needs, organizations often resort to new best-of-the-breed applications (or solutions). To leverage their existing applications, organizations integrate their legacy applications with the new solutions, a practice known as enterprise application integration (EAI). To this end, software vendors have responded by building tools, known as EAI products, alas different tools by different vendors, to automate the integration process. [0008] Deficiencies in integration and data sharing are indeed a difficult problem of IT environments for any enterprise. The inability of organizations to operate as one-organ, rather than separate parts, creates a challenge in information exchange and electronic commerce and results in economic inefficiencies. [0009] With conventional solutions, organizations have been using some form of the EAI platform to integrate their application. And they have been using a different platform for integrating their data into data warehouses. Data warehouses integrate data across an organization for reporting and data mining using business intelligence tools like SAS Institute tools. [0010] The problems with these schemes are that there is no real-time connection and interaction between the EAI and data warehousing. Moreover, with relatively static data warehouses the data warehousing cloud is used for analysis but could not participate in the current transaction or events that are happening in the organization in real time. The organization still will end up with two disjointed infrastructures that cannot leverage each other in real-time (See: FIG. 1). Accordingly the present invention addresses these and related issues. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0011] In accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the invention relates to a framework, architecture, system and method for reducing business transaction latencies and enabling an enterprise to run as a zero latency enterprise (ZLE). The present invention allows the enterprise to integrate its services, applications and data in real time. Namely, an enterprise equipped to run as a ZLE is capable of integrating, in real time, its enterprise-wide data, applications, business transactions, operations and values. Consequently, an enterprise conducting its business as a ZLE exhibits superior management of its resources, operations, supply chain and customer care. [0012] Underpinning the superior capabilities of ZLE is an information technology (IT) infrastructure that is equipped with and using the hybrid functionality of a ZLE framework. This framework is not a single product or middle ware. Rather, it defines architecture with collection of products, tools, and services that enables, among others, the reduction of operational latencies in the enterprise. With such hybrid functionality, an enterprise running as a ZLE can route information across various enterprise applications using enterprise application integration technologies. Clearly, the ZLE framework is not just an enterprise integration platform as it can accomplish application and data integration across the enterprise. Using database extractors, database loaders and application adapters technologies, the ZLE can integrate data related to the real time operations of the enterprise into a data storage cache, also known as operational data store (ODS), and synchronize information across the enterprise using enterprise applications integration (EAI) tools. Also, with rules and synchronization policies implemented in a ZLE hub with the ODS, any updates communicated to the ZLE hub from any application across the enterprise can, via the ZLE hub, bring about information synchronization in all other applications across the enterprise, including its legacy applications. Information and updates thereof are communicated from the applications to the ZLE hub by way of adapters. Furthermore, the ZLE can provide data to business intelligence applications for analysis, and it supports decision support systems (DSS) and data mart operations as well as transactional access to up to the minute data by multiple add-on new and legacy enterprise applications. [0013] As noted, one embodiment of the present invention is a zero latency enterprise (ZLE) framework in an information technology infrastructure of an enterprise that conducts business transactions. In relation to business transactions the enterprise experiences a plurality of events occurring in sites across the enterprise. To reduce the unintended latency in enterprise operations to zero, all organs of the enterprise need to be made aware of business events as they occur, i.e., in real time. Hence, the ZLE framework is formed with enterprise applications installed in relation to respective sites across the enterprise and enterprise application platform configured for enterprise applications integration and propagation of indicia of the events across the enterprise, in real time. The ZLE framework is additionally formed with dynamic central repository configured for real-time loads, extractions, updates and queries. The dynamic central repository aggregates information related, in real time, to the plurality of events where a real-time access to the dynamic central repository is correspondingly available for the enterprise applications. Hence, a real time coherent view of the aggregated information is available to the enterprise applications from across the enterprise via the dynamic central repository. The ZLE framework is further formed with a server executing and monitoring transactions related to the business transactions. The dynamic central repository is operatively connected to the server so that the business transactions can be conducted across the enterprise with reduced latencies. [0014] It is noted that the ZLE framework is extensible and available and enabling the enterprise to become extensible and available as well. It is further noted that the ZLE framework defines a multilevel architecture with a hub, wherein the enterprise applications are loosely coupled to the hub and communicating therewith via adapters. [0015] Another embodiment of the present invention is a system in the information technology infrastructure of the enterprise. The system includes enterprise applications installed in relation to respective sites across the enterprise, a ZLE core, clip-on applications tightly coupled to the ZLE core, and data mining and analysis technology operatively connected to the central dynamic real-time data warehouse. The ZLE core is configured with enterprise applications integration and propagation of information related to the events across the enterprise, central dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management, ZLE services and transaction processing and monitoring. [0016] Access to the central dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management is correspondingly available to the enterprise applications. A real time coherent view of the information is available to the enterprise applications from across the enterprise through the central dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management. The ZLE services are coupled with the central dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management and are operatively connected with the enterprise applications. The transaction processing and monitoring is relative to the central real-time data warehouse and database management so that the business transactions can be conducted across the enterprise with reduced latencies. The transaction processing and monitoring at the ZLE core is implemented in a server environment that includes a server or a server cluster. [0017] The system has a multilevel architecture in which the enterprise applications and loosely coupled to the ZLE core via corresponding adapters. One feature of the system is that the central dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management reduces data dependency between the enterprise applications. Another feature is that new enterprise application can be added, wherein the central dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management provides a historic account of events that can be used by the newly added enterprise application. [0018] In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the method for reducing latencies of business transactions enables the enterprise to run as a ZLE. The method includes instantiating enterprise applications installed in relation to respective sites across the enterprise. The method also includes performing a number of steps at a ZLE core within the IT infrastructure. These method steps include: instantiating enterprise applications integration and propagation of information related to the events across the enterprise; creating the central dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management; instantiating ZLE services that are coupled with the central dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management and operatively connected with the enterprise applications; providing feedback capability supported by the dynamic real-time data warehouse and database management and creating transaction processing and monitoring relative to the central dynamic real-time data warehouse so that the business transactions can be conducted across the enterprise with reduced latencies. The method further includes instantiating clip-on applications which are tightly coupled to the ZLE core; and instantiating data mining and analysis that is operatively connected to the central dynamic real-time data warehouse. [0019] Advantages of the invention will be understood by those skilled in the art, in part, from the description that follows. Advantages of the invention will be further realized and attained from practice of the invention disclosed herein. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0020] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. Wherever convenient, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements. [0021] [0021]FIG. 1 shows two disjointed infrastructures that cannot leverage each other in real-time. [0022] [0022]FIG. 2 illustrates the zero latency enterprise (ZLE) model. [0023] [0023]FIG. 3 describes a commercial business with its associated service connections. [0024] [0024]FIG. 4 shows the reality of latencies in operations and in interactions with and responses to consumers, which prompted enterprises to seek solutions for reducing latencies. [0025] [0025]FIG. 5 illustrates how an enterprise, running as a ZLE, can conduct instant, personalized marketing (based on known or knowable customer preferences) scored and fine-tuned in real time while the customer is engaged. [0026] [0026]FIG. 6 is an example of a retail organization. [0027] [0027]FIG. 7 shows a ZLE with all its enterprise customer contact sites (including systems and applications) integrated, responsive and personal. [0028] [0028]FIG. 8 illustrates the ZLE model as a blueprint for ZLE architecture. [0029] [0029]FIG. 9 illustrates a ZLE framework that defines, in the preferred embodiment, a multilevel architecture (ZLE architecture) centered on a virtual hub. [0030] [0030]FIG. 10 illustrates the core of the ZLE framework. [0031] [0031]FIG. 11 illustrates a ZLE framework with a different application server that can be based on Tuxedo, CORBA or Java technologies. [0032] [0032]FIGS. 12a-c illustrate lookup data that includes data not modified by transactions or interactions (i.e., an historic account of prior activity). FIG. 12a also illustrates how the interaction manager and rules engine can cooperate to produce a prompt or response in connection with a particular type of business. [0033] FIGS. 13, and 13 a-d illustrate clip-on applications such as for fraud detection, customer interaction and personalization, customer data management, narrowcasting, and so on. FIG. 13a further illustrates how the interaction manager and rules engine can cooperate to produce a prompt or response in connection with a particular type of business. [0034] [0034]FIG. 14 shows bulk data (e.g., real-time customer data) retrieved and delivered from the operatinal data store (ODS) to the analysis applications. [0035] [0035]FIG. 15 illustrates applications such as Broadvision or Siebel's CRM (customer relationship management) applications that are logically integrated into (docked) rather than being interfaced with the ZLE framework. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0036] The present invention relates to information technology (IT) and, specifically, to reducing business operations latencies in an enterprise through an adaptive IT infrastructure that enables a zero latency enterprise (ZLE). As a functional and architectural strategy, the invention contemplates a ZLE framework with a hybrid functionality that is fashioned by the merger of enterprise application integration (EAI), dynamic real-time operational data warehousing, transaction processing and monitoring, data mining and analysis and a feedback mechanism. (See: FIG. 2 for the ZLE model). The feedback mechanism provides an automatic feedback of results, produced from the data mining and analysis, to the business transaction paths. The invention further contemplates the ZLE architecture, a multilevel architecture that supports the ZLE framework. This scheme enables the enterprise to integrate its services, applications and data in real time. In other words, it enables the enterprise to run as a ZLE. [0037] To enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, the description of the invention is presented herein in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Although the invention will be described in accordance with the shown embodiments, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily recognize that there could be variations to the embodiments and those variations would be within the scope and spirit of the invention. [0038] The meaning imparted to the terms below and throughout this paper is intended not as a limitation but merely to convey character or property relevant to the present invention. Where the terms have a special meaning or a meaning that is inapposite to accepted meaning in the art, the value of such meaning is not intended to be sacrificed to well-worn phrases or terms. [0039] Enterprise—refers to any organization, including a business organization, its subsidiaries, departments, divisions, sections, sectors, groups, branches, channels or like parts; and it can include any partners, affiliates and associates of the organization. An organization includes its resources such as one or more people, systems, databases, policies and more. [0040] Enterprise-wide or across the enterprise—refers, depending on the context, to anywhere within or about the enterprise, in all parts of the enterprise, all over the enterprise, all around the enterprise, across all enterprise products, services, and channels, between any sites of or associated with the enterprise, or at any site of or associated with the enterprise. [0041] Extensible—refers to any one or the combination of scalable, extendable and expandable. Scalability relates to size, extendibility relates to volume and expandability relates to capacity. For example, the ZLE framework and architecture are extensible. With the ZLE framework and architecture, an enterprise is also extensible. [0042] Scalable—refers to the ability to improve performance by extending the size of an enterprise, a system or an element thereof. Scalability of an enterprise enables it to run as a virtual enterprise (i.e., performing the functions of an entity beyond what is really there). For example, scalability allows an enterprise with exhausted manufacturing capacity to push production overflows to its partners or affiliates. Namely, running as a virtual enterprise, the enterprise can extend its existing capacity through manufacturing-on-demand by its business partners; and the partners have visibility to the enterprise so that they can stay informed and be prepared to respond. Scalability of a system involves adding components to the system. Scalability of the system allows sizing it for better performance when volume of business transactions increases. [0043] Available—refers generally to an enterprise or system ‘being there’ even in the face of failure or absence of a part thereof. For example, an enterprise is available when it continues to conduct its business unimpeded even if a part of the enterprise is shut down. A system is available when it continues processing transactions even if it suffers a component failure. [0044] Real-time—refers to immediately or almost immediately; or the actual time, nearly the actual time or within seconds from the actual time during which an event or a process transpires, or pertains to the performance of a computation or other action nearly or at the actual time of a related event or process so as to render an instantaneous, up-to-the-second or up-to-the-minute result therefrom. [0045] Zero Latency—refers to real-time or substantially real time. In terms of a system, zero latency is substantially no delay between the desired and actual response time. In the context of an enterprise, zero latency is about real-time or near real-time operations, processing and application of information to achieve a competitive advantage, hence the term zero-latency enterprise (ZLE). As will become evident from the description herein, in the context of the present invention, the term ‘ZLE’ defines a broader term than the conventional ZLE term. And, to properly distinguish it from the conventional term, one might use the term Compaq ZLETM (the present invention was developed at Compaq Computer Corporation in Houston Texas). However, to simplify the discussion herein, the term ‘ZLE’ is used instead. [0046] Coherent view—refers to substantial congruity of the views from any part of the enterprise, or an enterprise-wide view of information, such as data, business transactions and their status, as well as an historic account thereof, that is consistent throughout the enterprise regardless from where in the enterprise the view is obtained. The View of information can include access for loads, extractions and queries. [0047] Loosely coupled applications—refers to applications that can function as stand-alone applications and that when integrated with the ZLE framework are operationally independent and not relying on each other for obtaining information although they share that information. The information is accessible by the loosely coupled applications from a shared operational data store (ODS) so that data dependencies between requesting and responding applications are removed. [0048] Tightly coupled applications—refers to applications that are not stand-alone and are tightly integrated into the ZLE framework. Tightly integrated functionality—e.g., event capture, data extraction, rules, workflow, message transports and transformations—becomes part of the ZLE core functionality. [0049] Docking—refers to interfacing, integrating or adding (e.g., adding applications or solutions that extend the IT infrastructure functionality and, in turn, that of the enterprise). [0050] Bulk data—refers to data in mass or at least in a cluster or block. [0051] Customer—referred to also as consumer, client, visitor or guest, is any entity, individual, or organization that can receive and consume a value. In a system sense, a customer can be another system or application (e.g., an enterprise application is an ‘end-customer’ of the ZLE core as will be explained below). [0052] Value—refers to any service, item for consumption, resource, product, creation, knowledge, information, action, etc. produced by or in association with the enterprise, internally or externally. A value is typically produced for the benefit of the customer. [0053] Business—refers to any character, undertaking or functionality of an organization, be it a commercial business or any other type of organization (e.g., a commercial conglomerate, global charitable organization, governmental agency, military organization, a local agency, such as law enforcement or emergency response, with affiliation to other local agencies, and more). [0054] Business transaction—refers to any operation or process associated with the business. A business transaction can be one or a series of business transactions, discrete or related to each other. A business transaction can be single or multi-phased, short or ongoing. [0055] Event—refers, depending on the context, to an event occurring anywhere across the enterprise in the course of conducting the business of the enterprise or an event occurring in any part of the IT infrastructure of the enterprise upon commencement, in response to, during or after completion of a business transaction. One type of event can produce the other or can occur in combination with the other. Namely, an event can be any commencement or completion of a business transaction, any state change of a business transaction, any data entry or data change associated with the business or business transaction, any inquiry or outcome associated with a business transaction and more. An event may produce a result, and the result, if any, may itself be an event. An event may unlock or prompt the commencement of one or more business transactions. An event may lock or prompt the ending of one or more business transactions. The locking or unlocking may also be events. An event may be a single occurrence or a series of events. Several examples can be provided to illustrate the above. In one example, an event can be a customer providing a new address or a ‘yes’ answer to a query about a new address. In a second example, an event and a result, which is a ‘notable’ event, can be the recording of a new prescription at a local pharmacy and prompting notification about a new drug interaction related to the prescription from somewhere else. A third example of an event involves an on-line order of a gift certificate somewhere in the country for a recipient that opened a gift registry account in a store somewhere else. In a fourth example involving a series of events a disaster alert is followed by hazardous chemicals data associated therewith. A fifth example involving a series of events can be an attempt to return merchandise almost immediately followed by a fraud alert or a credit status change. Finally, in a sixth example an event can be an inventory-level change for an item in a data warehouse or production shop. [0056] Indicia—refers to any detectable thing associated with an event, including any information related to the event. The information can contain one or a combination of data, transaction state(s), look-up data (an historic account) and the like. It is noted that the occurrence of an event can be detected by capturing the indicia of its occurrence. [0057] Transaction—refers to a collection of operations on the state of an application. A transaction is typically triggered by a request or input message that prompts an operation. A transaction trigger may includes one or any combination of event, condition and action resulting from the transaction (operation). An action can itself be an event or a cascade of events. [0058] Application—refers to a program or software embodied in a computer readable medium and including computer readable program-code that causes a computer to perform a certain task. An application can spawn a transaction, and preferably a plurality of concurrent transactions. [0059] Services—refers to, in one sense, to enterprise services provided in the course of conducting the enterprise business (See, e.g., FIG. 3 which describes a commercial business with its associated service connections). In terms of the IT infrastructure, the term ‘services’ refers to any applications that enable the enterprise to run as a ZLE by adding functionality to the IT infrastructure. In the context of the ZLE architecture ‘services’ can be one or any combination of applications that provide integration services, ZLE native services, core ISV services (ISV-independent solution providers), unified rules services, workflow services, message transformation services, extraction, transformation and load (ETL) service and the like. ‘ZLE services’ are core services and capabilities, where core services include native services and core ISV services. Loosely coupled applications can be consumers or clients of such services. [0060] Central repository—refers to a sharable unified capacity such as the operational data store (ODS) with a relational database management system (RDBMS) in the ZLE framework as defined herein. Although a central repository can be in a single physical device or located in a single physical location, the central repository may be configured in a distributed storage system that is nonetheless accessible from across the enterprise. [0061] As mentioned, the present invention was developed at Compaq Computer Corporation of Houston Texas, and it relates to enterprise information technology infrastructure. The present invention provides Compaq ZLE framework and architecture of an information system as well as methods for enabling an extensible zero-latency enterprise with an extensible information technology infrastructure. [0062] Although it would be more accurate to use the term Compaq ZLE™, the term ZLE is used instead for simplicity. For further simplicity, a ZLE enterprise equipped with IT infrastructure configured in accordance with the present invention is referred to in short as ZLE or enterprise running as a ZLE. [0063] ZLE: OVERVIEW [0064] First, the vision—with zero latency framework, an enterprise can achieve coherent operations, efficient economics and competitive advantage. This is in view of the reality of e-commerce, that prompted enterprises to change their business models and to integrate e-commerce with other business models. Moreover, as shown in FIG. 4, the reality of latencies in operations and in interactions with and responses to consumers prompted enterprises to seek solutions for reducing latencies. Notably, what is true for a single system is also true for an enterprise—reduce latency to zero and you have an instant response. In an enterprise running as a ZLE, there can be enterprise-wide recognition and capturing of business events that can immediately trigger appropriate actions across all other parts of the enterprise and beyond. Along the way, the enterprise gains real-time access to a real-time, consolidated view of the its operations and data from anywhere across the enterprise, and operational inconsistencies are thus eliminated. The entire enterprise can become more responsive and competitive via a unified, up-to-the-second view of individual customer interactions with any part(s) of the enterprise, their transactions, and their behavior (See, again FIG. 3). Moreover, as FIG. 5 illustrates, an enterprise running as a ZLE and using its feedback mechanism can conduct instant, personalized marketing (based on known or knowable customer preferences 24) scored and fine-tuned in real time while the customer is engaged 20. This result is possible because of the real-time access to the [0065] customer's profile (e.g., 24) and enterprise-wide rules and policies 22 (while interacting with the customer 20). What is more, a ZLE achieves faster time to market for new products and services 26, reduced exposure to fraud, customer attrition, and other business risks. In addition, an enterprise running as a ZLE has the tools for managing its rapidly evolving resources (e.g., workforce) and business processes. [0066] For example, in a retail organization such as the one shown in FIG. 6, the resources include people, systems, databases and policies. An enterprise running as a ZLE can improve its business and gain competitive edge by managing the evolution of its resources. As shown in FIG. 7, in a ZLE all enterprise customer contact sites (including systems and applications) are integrated, responsive and personal. Moreover, an enterprise running as a ZLE creates a view of customers data 30 that is consistent across the enterprise and available substantially simultaneously enterprise-wide. [0067] Indeed, in a ZLE information becomes available everywhere across the enterprise in real-time. For example, suppose a clerk records a product shipment transaction into an enterprise resource at a particular enterprise site. Almost immediately after the ‘enter’ key is pressed, the information is available to analysts via a data mining application, analysis results can be available to the clerk via the feedback mechanism, including a reporting application, and manufacturing-on-demand information can be available to suppliers who have access to the supply chain information. [0068] Relating again to FIGS. 4 and 5 for a second example, at the time of contact with a customer, the customer representative of a telecommunication enterprise can suggest a new calling-program based on results from the data mining application and the customer's profile (such as up-to-date call history, e.g., number of calls per pay period, etc.). As a third example, an insurance provider can introduce new products more quickly by establishing a ZLE framework with a dynamic central data clearing used by all applications. As fourth example, a healthcare provider can integrate a patient's medical record and current treatment information and use this real-time information to flag medication conflicts to a remote pharmacist associated with and having a real-time view of the patient's health care information. [0069] Next, the approach—zero latency involves real-time recognition of business events, which in turn leads to a more competitive and profitable business. To become a zero latency enterprise, an enterprise integrates, in real time, its data and services. This approach involves a ZLE solution that simultaneously synchronizes and routes information across the enterprise. As a means to that end, enterprise application integration (EAI) provides a mechanism that propagates business events across the enterprise from one system to another. In addition, a central enterprise cache, or operational data store (ODS) provides the mechanism for dynamically integrating data into a central repository. This data store consolidates data from across the enterprise in real time and supports transactional access to up-to-the-second data from multiple systems and applications. Unlike an IT infrastructure with a conventional data warehouse, the IT infrastructure of a ZLE allows operational systems and applications to access real-time data from across the enterprise; and, the real-time data can be made available to business intelligence applications for real-time analysis and feedback and to data marts and periodic queries. [0070] Additionally, the aforementioned enterprise-wide integration for enabling the ZLE is implemented in a framework that is beneficially extensible. The ZLE framework is extensible in order to allow new capabilities and services to be added. Furthermore, no matter how ZLE is accomplished, it needs to encompass and deliver the performance and transactional integrity of a business-critical operational system. Hence, the ZLE solution provides an operational solution that includes even more than the merger of enterprise application integration and real-time data warehousing,. [0071] It takes architecture to enable a ZLE, and a blueprint for this architecture is described as the ZLE model in FIG. 8. In accordance with the present invention, the ZLE framework is not about a single product, middleware or monolithic solution. The ZLE framework 10 defines a multilevel architecture (the ZLE architecture) that provides much more than an integration platform with application integration (EAI) technologies, although it integrates applications and data across an enterprise; and it provides more comprehensive functionality than mere data warehousing, although it supports data marts and business intelligence functions. As a basic strategy, the ZLE framework integrates applications through the EAI 40, aggregates data through the ODS (operational data store) 30, executes in a server 50 transactions backed by the ODS 30, enables integration of new applications via the EAI 40 backed by the ODS 30, supports it feedback functionality via the data mining and analysis 60 and reporting mechanism, and so on. Accordingly, the ZLE framework is fashioned with hybrid functionality for synchronizing, routing, caching, data and business intelligence and transacting enterprise business, in real time, thus enabling coherent operations and reduction of operational latencies in the enterprise. [0072] The ZLE framework routes information across various enterprise applications using EAI technologies, and aggregates data in an operational data store (‘ODS’ or ‘data store’ in short) functioning as a central repository for enterprise-relevant information. The ZLE framework assimilates many existing and new products, tools, and services that work together to achieve a consolidated, up-to-date view of state and data that is gleaned from the central repository. Although it is not a real time data warehouse system, the ZLE framework supports DSS (decision support systems) and data mart operations. Thus the data store is also a central repository and real-time data source for data mining and analysis of enterprise business intelligence applications. Additionally, with the data store capability and centralized creation and management of rules and policies, the ZLE framework allows consistent, real-time application of business rules and policies across the enterprise including all its products, services, and customer interaction channels. Furthermore, the ZLE framework allows developing an enterprise IT infrastructure toward reducing unwanted operation latencies. [0073] ZLE: Extensibility (e.g., Scalability) and Availability [0074] Extensibility (e.g., scalability) and availability are attributes of a ZLE that are made possible by the ZLE architecture. A scalable enterprise can be extended and grow in size. An available enterprise can operate even in the event of a partial failure of any of its parts. A ZLE enterprise is available and can be scalable in real-time, by providing real-time view of the enterprise to enterprise partners and other enterprise extensions. [0075] As mentioned, to enable an extensible and available enterprise, extensibility (e.g., scalability) and availability are characteristic of the ZLE architecture. The extensibility and availability are devised not so much in terms of massive parallelism or high availability configurations of architectural components but in terms of how services, applications and data are integrated and how the information is cached. By definition, closely dependent systems are limited in terms of scalability and availability because of their recurrent inability to function without each other or scale independently. [0076] For example, an e-store may need to access a credit system to check a customer rating before completing a transaction (See, e.g., FIGS. 3-7). Caching the customer rating and transaction data in the central repository as opposed to communicating the data between applications loosens application bonds without disrupting their functional integration. In other words, there is ‘breathing room’ so that faults in one application don't necessarily cascade over the entire architecture, and each system can scale at its own pace. [0077] In another example, an enterprise may need to add agents to and support extended operations of its call center. Being scalable, the enterprise can scale its call center operations by outsourcing such operations. To allow the enterprise to operate this way, outside vendors are connected via the ZLE framework to have real-time access to and view of relevant enterprise-wide data. [0078] ZLE Architecture [0079] The ZLE framework defines, in the preferred embodiment, a multilevel architecture (ZLE architecture) centered on a virtual hub, called the ZLE core, as shown in FIG. 9. The preferred ZLE framework 10 defines ZLE architecture that serves as a robust system platform capable of providing the processing performance, extensibility, and availability appropriate for a business-critical operational system. The enterprise data caching functionality (DOS) 106 of the ZLE core 102 is depicted on the bottom and its EAI functionality 104 is depicted on the top. Clip-on applications 108 are tightly coupled to the ZLE core 102 residing on top of the ZLE core and directly accessing its services. Enterprise applications 110, such as SAP's (Systems Applications Products) enterprise resource planing (ERP) application or Siebel's customer relations management (CRM) application, are loosely coupled to the ZLE core 102 being logically arranged around the ZLE core and interfacing with it via application or technology adapters 112. The docking of ISV (independent solutions vendors) solutions such as enterprise applications 110, is made possible with the ZLE docking 116 capability. Data mining and analysis applications 114 pull data from the ZLE core 102 and contribute result models to it that can be used to drive new business rules, actions, and so on. Although the data mining and analysis applications 114 are shown residing with systems external to the ZLE core, they can alternatively reside with the ZLE core 102. [0080] The ZLE framework includes elements that are modeled after a transaction processing (TP) system. In broad terms, a TP system includes application execution and transaction processing capability, one or more databases, tools and utilities, networking functionality, an operating system and a collection of services that include TP monitoring. [0081] At the ZLE Core [0082] In this embodiment, at the core of the ZLE framework resides a set of ZLE service—i.e., core services and capabilities—as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11. The core services 202 include native services and core ISV services (ISVs are third-party enterprise software vendors). The ZLE services (121-126) are preferably built around Tuxedo 206, CORBA 208 or Java technologies (CORBA stands for common object request broker architecture). The ZLE services (121-126) are executed on a server, preferably a clustered server platforms 101 such as the Compaq NonStop™ Himalaya™ server or the Compaq AlphaServer™ server running the Tru64™ UNIX operating system 111 (The Compaq servers are developed by Compaq Computer Corporation of Houston Tex.). The Compaq clustered server platforms 101 provide the parallel performance, extensibility (e.g., scalability), and availability requisite for business-critical operations. When either a Tuxedo or CORBA/Java framework 206 or 208 is available for use, the CORBA/Java framework can interface to Tuxedo applications and vice versa. [0083] Whichever clustered server platform is used in forming the ZLE core of the illustrated embodiment, the ZLE core components include: 1) Cluster-aware RDBMS 106 for an ODS or a real-time enterprise cache which in the case of the ZLE is a central repository; 2) transactions application server 101, acting as a robust hosting environment for integration services and clip-on applications 118; and 3) services 121-126 (that will be later described). [0084] These components are not only integrated, but the ZLE core is designed to derive maximum synergy from this integration. Also, many of the services at the core of ZLE, such as those governing rules, workflow, and message transformations, are derived from core ISVs. Core ISVs optimize the ability to integrate tightly with and leverage the ZLE architecture, enabling a best-of-breed strategy. They contribute essential ZLE services that enable a true Compaq ZLETM. [0085] It is noted that Compaq®, Compaq ZLE™, AlphaServer™, Himalaya™, NonStop™, and the Compaq logo, are trademarks of Compaq Computer Corporation of Houston, Tex. True64™ is a trademark of Compaq information Technologies Group, L. P., and UNIX® is a trademark of the Open Group. Any other product names may the trademarks of their respective originators. [0086] Application Server Environment [0087] As part of the ZLE core, the application server environment (101 and 111, FIG. 10) is a key element of the ZLE architecture as it supports the need for a high-performance application server environment with strong transaction monitoring capabilities. In broad terms, the application server is a key component of any transaction processing (TP) system that is capable of parallel processing, and supports concurrent OLTP (on-line TP), TP monitoring and management of transactions-flow through the TP system. The application server environment advantageously provides a common, standard-based framework for interfacing with the various ZLE services and applications as well as ensuring transactional integrity and system performance (including scalability and availability). [0088] For higher levels of scalability, availability, and data integrity, the application server preferably resides on the NonStop™ Himalaya™ platform, where it can be based on Tuxedo, CORBA or Java technologies for optimum interoperability (See: FIG. 11). CORBA allows applications at different locations and developed by different vendors to communicate via an interface broker called the object request broker. Java is a robust programming language designed for use in the distributed environment of a network of computers such as the Internet. Java allows applications designed for platform to be portable to another platform (FIG. 11). [0089] Alternatively, the application server can reside on the AlphaServer™ system running the Tru64UNIX operating system, where it can be based on off-the-shelf application servers—from companies such as Oracle, BEA, and IONA—using CORBA or Java technologies. [0090] ODS with Cluster-Aware RDBMS Functionality [0091] Integral to the ZLE core and also very important in the ZLE framework is the ODS with its relational database management system (RDBMS) functionality (106 FIG. 10). The RDBMS is optimized for massive real-time transaction and loads, real-time queries, and batch-extraction. The cluster-aware RDBMS is able to support the functions of an ODS contaning current-valued, subject-oriented, and integrated data reflecting the current state of the systems that feed it. Ideally, it can also function as a message store and a state engine, maintaining information as long as required for access to historical data. It is emphasized that ODS is a dynamic data store and the RDBMS is optimized to support the function of a dynamic ODS. [0092] The cluster-aware RDBMS component of the ZLE core in this embodiment is either the NonStop™ SQL database running on the NonStop™ Himalaya™ platform or Oracle Parallel Server running on the Tru64 UNIX AlphaServer™ system. In supporting its ODS role as a real-time enterprise cache, the RDBMS contains preferably three types of information: state data, event data and lookup data. State data includes transaction state data or current value information such as a customer's current account balance. Event data includes detailed transaction or interaction level data, such as call records, credit card transactions, Internet or wireless interactions, and so on. Lookup data includes data not modified by transactions or interactions (i.e., an historic account of prior activity). See: FIGS. 12a-12 c. [0093] Overall, the database is optimized for application integration as well as real-time transactional data access, and updates including for analysis and business intelligence. For example, a customer record in a ZLE data store (i.e., ODS) might be indexed by customer ID (rather than by time, as in a data warehouse) for easy access to a complete customer view. In this embodiment, key functions of the RDBMS includes dynamic data caching, historical or memory data caching, robust message storage, state engine and real-time data warehousing. [0094] The dynamic data caching function supports a dynamic, real-time ODS function. For a dynamic, real-time ODS, the RDBMS employs dynamic data caching to aggregate, cache and allow real-time access to real-time state data, event data and lookup data from across the enterprise. Advantageously, this function, for example, obviates the need for contacting individual information sources or production systems throughout the enterprise in order to obtain this information. As a result, this function greatly enhances the performance of the ZLE framework. [0095] The historical data caching function allows the ODS to also supply a historic account of events that can be used by newly added enterprise applications (or clip-on applications). See, e.g., FIGS. 12a and 12 b. Typically, the history is measured in months rather than years. The historical data is used for enterprise-critical operations including for transaction recommendations based on customer behavior history [0096] The robust message store function supports the EAI platform for ZLE hub-based publish and subscribe operations (that are explained in more detailed in the aforementioned related copending U.S. application Ser. No. _______, entitled “ZLE Enriched Publish/Subscribe”). For message publishing (pushing to ODS) and message subscription (pulling from ODS and dissemination), the RDBMS caches and queues messages for subscribers (relating for example, to specific events and their results). Performing publish and subscribe through the relational database enables the messaging function to leverage the parallelism, partitioning, and built-in manageability of the RDBMS platform. Priority, first-in/first-out, guaranteed, and once-and-only-once delivery are all supported in this platform. [0097] The state engine functionality allows the RDBMS to maintain real-time synchronization with the business transactions of the enterprise. The RDBMS state engine function supports workflow management and allows tracking the state of ongoing transactions (such as where a customer's order stands in the shipping process) and so on. [0098] The real-time data warehousing function of the RDBMS supports the real-time data warehousing function of the ODS. This function can be used to provide data to data marts and to data mining and analysis applications. [0099] Core ZLE Services [0100] In an embodiment of the ZLE framework, the ZLE core services reside on top of the transactional application environment and use its Tuxedo or CORBA/Java framework as well as its underlying parallel computing platform (server). A broad range of basic services is incorporated into the ZLE architecture. These include services for business rules enforcement, message transformation, workflow and Bulk data extraction. In other words, as shown in FIG. 10, the services include: 1) rules service 121, for event-driven business rules creation, analysis and enforcement. The business rules enforcement service is provided for defining and applying enterprise rules and policies across the enterprise; 2) workflow (process-flow) service 122 for supporting global business transactions across multiple systems and for mapping and controlling the flow of business transactions across the enterprise; 3) message transformation service 123 for efficiently integrating diverse data from any number of disparate sources applications; 4) parallel message router and inserter service 124 for high performance, high-volume routing, and insertion of data into the ODS and other ZLE services and applications; 5) event capture service 125 for supporting the enterprise-wide business; and 6) extraction, transformation, and load (ETL) service 126, to move bulk data into and out of the ODS and across database and platform boundaries. The bulk data extraction service is for uploading aggregated batched transactions back into the ODS, for uploading aggregated batched transactions cak into the ODS, and for moving huge volumes of data quickly out of the ODS to production systems, business intelligence systems, and so on. These services and others, can be provided by Compaq, the originator of the ZLE framework, or ISVs. [0101] There is a great deal of synergy between the services as well. For example, the rules service can be used by the other services within the ZLE core and any clip-on and enterprise applications that an enterprise may add, for providing enterprise-wide uniform treatment of a business transaction based on enterprise-wide uniform rules. [0102] Message Routing [0103] A powerful message routing and insertion capability (124 FIG. 13) is needed for routing high volumes of messages through the ZLE architecture. This capability can include content-based routing and use of the ODS (RDBMS) as a centralized message store and queuing system for efficient publish/subscribe message distribution. Essentially, this message routing and insertion capability is routing between the internal components of the ZLE core. Hence, although the ZLE framework supports messaging oriented middleware (MOM), such as the IBM MQSeries software, this capability differs from the functionality of routing and queuing systems that move messages from application to application (such as the IBM MQSeries software; IBM-Information Business Machines, Inc, of Armonk, N.Y.). [0104] Rules Service [0105] The rules service (See, e.g., 121 FIG. 10 and FIG. 13) enables writing business rules using graphical user interface or syntax like a declarative, English-language sentence. Additionally, the rules service finds and applies the most applicable business rule upon the occurrence of an event, and arrives at the desired data/answer as rapidly as possible which is uniform throughout the entire enterprise. Hence this service may be referred to as the uniform rules service. This service allows the ZLE framework to provide a uniform rule-driven environment for flow of information and supports it feedback mechanism. [0106] To that end, the ZLE core incorporates an inference-based rules engine 121 FIG. 13a (e.g., Brokat Blaze Advisor) that quickly and efficiently finds the appropriate business rule, regardless of the complexity of the rules or the size of the rules set. The rules service also integrates the rules and policies of an enterprise in a centralized location (ODS at the ZLE hub), next to the message stream. This position allows it to drive workflow, facilitate rapid changes to the rules, and ensure consistent application of business rules in all systems across the enterprise (e.g., call centers, e-commerce sites, POS applications, and so on). [0107] In this embodiment, the rules engine in the ZLE framework is a Java implementation that has been wrapped in the interaction manager (131 FIG. 13a) to execute on top of this parallel, available middleware of the framework. (The interaction manager will be explained later. Middleware products automate much of the basic connectivity. Thus, instead of, for example, building point-to-point links, middleware products automate the basic connectivity involved in applications putting data onto a CORBA object request broker (ORB). This allows the data to be use by any CORBA-compliant application.) The rules engine is preferably a pure Java-based full-inference engine that is flexible, capable of GUI (graphics user interface) driven rules and is minimally impacted by the size of the rules set. In addition, the rules engine is preferably non-sequential and non-iterative. [0108] Scenarios in which the interaction manager and rules engine cooperate to produce a prompt or response can be better explained in connection with a particular type of business (See: FIG. 12c and FIG. 13a). For example, in a retail business where customer can engage in multiple transactions with the enterprise and each transaction may involve a unique identity of that customer. From the historic account of customer interaction(s) at the ODS, the interaction manager can recognize each of the unique identifiers as being associated with the same customer. Via the rules engine the interaction manager can provide a rule-based response in view of this finding (such as: this identification belongs to a customer that is not to be serviced after one or more fraudulent transaction attempts). This is so, even if the customer attempts to remain anonymous and uses a different channel of communication with the enterprise (See, e.g. FIGS. 7, 12a-c, 13 a and 13 b). [0109] Workflow Service [0110] The process-flow (workflow) service (122 FIG. 10) manages the flow of business transactions and processes between multiple systems and applications that are integrated via the ZLE framework and may take only seconds or up to days to execute. This entails monitoring and managing ongoing transactions as well as ensuring the correct flow of business transactions. For example, when a customer opens an account, disputes a charge, returns a product, or even changes an address, such action (event) launches a series of sequential business transactions. The workflow (process-flow) service leverages the state engine capabilities of the ZLE core database to track the state of the transaction—and provide visibility into its progress—over the ensuing hours, days, and weeks it takes to run its course. The workflow service in the ZLE framework is, for example, an EJB (Enterprise Java Bean, Java 2 enterprise edition (J2EE)) compliant service running on parallel, available application servers that can store its workflow as XML data structures. XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. It is a subset of SGML (Standard Generalised Markup language) and was originally designed to make it easier for Internet users to interchange structured documents. XML schema expresses shared vocabularies and defines the structure and content of XML documents (using Document Type Definitions). [0111] Message Transformation Service [0112] By mapping differences in message syntax, semantics, and values, the message transformation service (123 FIG. 10) within the ZLE core assimilates diverse data from multiple sources for distribution to multiple diverse destinations. The message transformation service enables content transformation and content-based routing, thus reducing the time, cost, and effort associated with building and maintaining application interfaces. [0113] In this embodiment the graphic interface in the NonStop™ Data Transformation Engine (based on Mercator) streamlines this task specially when complex data formats, such as EDI (electronic data interchange format X12, EDIFACT), S.W.I.F.T. (for financial transactions), HL7 (healthcare data formal), and ACORD (insurance data format), need to be transformed into a standard or common format. A standard or common message format allows various applications to understand the event and its content regardless of how different they are. [0114] Parallel Message Router and Inserter Service [0115] The high-performance parallel message router and inserter service (124 FIG. 10) within the ZLE core moves large volumes of messages to the ODS (where they are captured with minimal transformations) or to other services in the ZLE core. As discussed previously, the database (ODS RDBMS) can act as a database for storing transactions in SQL tables or as a message store-caching and queuing messages for publish/subscribe distribution. Constantly refreshed information, such as stock prices or data on inventory levels, can be inserted into the ODS and then published to the appropriate subscriber. The router and inserter function leverages the parallelism of the ZLE platform to propagate high volumes of messages to the database and elsewhere within the ZLE framework. [0116] Extraction, Transformation, and Load (ETL) Service [0117] The ETL service (126 FIG. 10) within the ZLE core enables large volumes of data to be moved quickly and reliably in and out of the databases (often across database and platform boundaries) for use by analysis or operational systems as well as by clip-on applications. [0118] Leveraging the ZLE Core [0119] In the ZLE framework scheme, the ZLE core (or ZLE hub) is a virtual hub for various specialized applications that can clip on to it and are served by its native services. Any specialized applications—including those that provide new kinds of solutions that depend on ZLE services—can clip on to the ZLE core. The ZLE core is also a hub for data mining and analysis applications that draw data from and feed result models back to its ODS. Indeed, the ZLE framework combines the EAI, ODS, OLTP (on-line TP), data mining and analysis, automatic modeling and feedback, thus forming the touchstone hybrid functionality of every ZLE framework. To this functionality others can be added including the functionality of native and core ISV services and of clip-on and enterprise applications. Moreover, the ZLE hub enables an array of enterprise applications—from ERP to legacy OLTP applications and from database to Web server applications—to interface to and become part of the ZLE framework. The ZLE framework provides the means for pulling together and integrating all of these third-party applications. [0120] Clip-On Applications [0121] Clip-on applications, literally clip on to, or are tightly coupled with, the ZLE core (See, e.g., 118 FIGS. 9-11; and in more detail 131-135 FIG. 13). They are not standalone applications in that they require the substructure of the ZLE core and its services (e.g., native core services) in order to deliver highly focused, business-level functionality of the enterprise. Clip-on applications provide business-level functionality that leverages the ZLE core and customizes it for specific purposes, such as real-time fraud detection (designed to leverage the rules service within the ZLE core). Clip-on applications enable the addition of unique (custom) services that can leverage the ZLE core's real-time environment and application integration capabilities. Thus, ISVs (such as Trillium, Recognition Systems, and MicroStrategy) as well as the originator of the ZLE framework (Compaq Computer Corporation) can contribute value-added clip-on applications such as for fraud detection, customer interaction and personalization, customer data management, narrowcasting of notable events, and so on, as shown in FIG. 13. A major benefit of clip-on applications is that they enable enterprises to supplement or update its ZLE core native or core ISV services by quickly implementing new services. Examples of clip-on applications include interaction manager 131, narrowcaster 132, campaign manager 133, customer data manager 134 and more. The following describes these examples in some detail. [0122] Interaction Manager [0123] As shown in FIG. 13a, the interaction manager application 131 (by Compaq Computer Corporation) leverages the rules engine 121 within the ZLE core to define complex rules governing customer interactions across multiple channels. The Interaction manager also adds a real-time capability for inserting and tracking each customer transaction as it occurs so that relevant values and more can be offered to consumers based on real-time information. [0124] Narrowcaster [0125] The narrowcaster application 132 preferably uses MicroStrategy software that runs against the RDBMS of the ODS in order to notify a notable event (hence it is also called notification application). Notable events are detected within the ZLE framework in real-time. Then, sharing data (in the ODS) that the interaction manager and rules engine have used to assert the notable event, the narrowcaster selectively disseminates a notification related to such events. The notification is narrowcasted rather than broadcasted (i.e., selectively disseminates) to terminals, phones, pagers, and so on of specific systems, individuals or entities in or associated with the enterprise (See, e.g., FIG. 13c). For example, if a transaction that poses a higher risk to the enterprise or a customer of the enterprise is uncovered, an entity in or associated with the enterprise is notified that this transaction has been identified as presenting such risk before the transaction is completed. Thus, if for instance a call center operator (or an automated system) is transacting with a customer and the transaction poses a risk of fraud, the narrowcaster notifies the call center operator (or automated system), in real-time, before that transaction is completed (so that service can be timely denied). [0126] Campaign Manager [0127] The campaign manager application (133 FIG. 13d) can operate in a recognition system such as the data mining and analysis system (114, FIG. 1) to leverage the huge volumes of constantly refreshed data in the ODS of the ZLE core. The campaign manger directs and fine tunes campaigns in real time based on real-time information gathered in the ODS. See: FIG. 13c. [0128] Customer Data Manager [0129] In this embodiment, the customer data manager application (34 FIG. 13) leverages Trillium's customer data management software to synchronize, delete, duplicate and cleanse customer information across legacy systems and the ODS at the ZLE core's in order to create a unified and correct customer view. [0130] Building the ZLE Framework [0131] When all these concepts, requirements, and components of the ZLE framework are viewed together, a picture emerges of an end-to-end extensible multilevel architecture that integrates data, applications and business processes from across the enterprise in real time to support real-time actions. As outlined before, the ZLE framework brings new extensibility (e.g., scalability), availability and, with the ODS as a central repository, performance independence to enterprise functions. The ZLE framework allows integration of new types of applications that much like pre-existing applications partake in the real-time data and application integration. [0132] To this end, the present invention provides a proven blueprint to implement the vision. That is, the present invention as described herein-above and below provides a blueprint for building the ZLE framework (See, e.g., FIG. 8). [0133] Building a ZLE framework around a transactional application server means gaining all the hosting benefits of the application server. In this embodiment of the ZLE framework, that means the ability to run parallel tasks that are dynamically load balanced across nodes on the NonStop™ Himalaya™ server or on the AlphaServer™ system running the Tru64 UNIX operating system. This also means the ability to monitor transactions (such as the above-mentioned business transactions) and restart them in the event of failure, manage transaction boundaries, manage queues, and so on. [0134] The ZLE core services, such as rules and messaging, execute on top of this environment, which means that they inherit all these advantages. Equally important, a transactional application server environment provides a common framework with which these services or any other applications interface and through which they interact with each other notwithstanding their disparate design platforms or features (as mentioned, the various application can include web servers, ERP applications, and any legacy applications and databases). Hence, an IT infrastructure that is based, for example, on Tuxedo technology is ‘at home’ when integrated with a ZLE framework and its services via Tuxedo. The same holds true for CORBA and Java (or any compatible broker) technology-based infrastructures. Essentially, it boils down to selecting the framework that provides the highest level of comfort and the maximum amount of flexibility for any given IT infrastructure—the basic functionality is the same in either case. The scenario shaped by the ZLE framework is compelling in that it promises reduced operational inconsistencies, instant awareness of business events, increased competitiveness, and more. [0135] ZLE Framework Takes Best-of-Breed Applications [0136] The ZLE framework represents something new in the IT industry. By providing an open integration platform for best-of-breed applications, the ZLE framework enables enterprises to leverage the functionality of a wealth of ISV applications on top of a robust ZLE platform. Such applications are able to draw on the strengths of the ZLE architecture (parallelism, massive scalability, continuous availability, and so on) and add their own value to it. [0137] ISV applications can be loosely or tightly coupled, to become a logical or integral part of the ZLE core functionality, respectively. Tight coupling of applications on a large a scale as provided in the ZLE framework has not been seen before, and certainly not in the EAI world. But it is in EAI where it can make the most difference. This is because, with EAI supporting tightly integrated core services functionality, the ZLE framework can benefit from a vast range of tightly integrated functionality—from rules and workflow to message transports and transformations—that is required for the business of the enterprise. For an enterprise, this scheme translates into the best possible solution, as it is based on the best-of-the-breed applications in the industry. For example, a customer can sign their name once, and the signature or information or transaction unlocked with that signature is available across the enterprise for any best-of-the-breed application integrated with the ZLE core. In other words, there is no need to obtain from the customer an additional signature for other applications handling other interactions with this customer through other channels. [0138] Data Mining and Analysis Tools [0139] Usually, databases are configured either for OLTP (on-line transaction processing) or for OLAP (on-line analytic processing) and data analysis in order to optimize and maximize database performance. However, in ZLE solutions there is a need to perform mixed workloads, OLTP and OLAP, concurrently against the same ODS. Namely, the ODS is not only for OLTP. This adds a significant value to the ZLE solutions. Through data mining and analysis applications, and knowledge discovery applications (e.g., OLAP applications) running against the same ODS, the ZLE solutions support concurrent operations for OLTP as well as for OLAP. Thus, the ZLE framework enables integration with the ZLE architecture of data mining and analysis, OLAP, or other similar programs so that such tools can receives all the data they needs from the ODS (without impeding database quality of service performance). [0140] Data mining, OLAP, and other knowledge discovery applications leverage the data contained within the ZLE core for enterprise intelligence purposes. Such applications subsequently feed back knowledge in the form of actionable models into the ZLE framework. As shown in FIG. 14, bulk data (e.g., real-time customer data) is retrieved and delivered from the ODS 106 to the analysis applications 114 via the ETL service (not shown here). An analysis program can produce result models 140 based on information gleaned from the data; and such models can be delivered as feedback to the unified rules service of the ZLE core. For example, based on buying habits and purchase history, which can be used to guide future interactions, an analysis program can create a result model that extrapolates for any customer (or group of customers) the customer's (or customers') likely future purchases. It is also possible to directly query the ODS through an open interface such as SQL, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) or Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) when this is the preferred access method. [0141] Extending the ZLE Architecture [0142] The ZLE core architecture cannot exist in a vacuum; and be able to evolve with changes in the business environment of the enterprise. To integrate or interface with a wide variety of existing or new enterprise application environments, the ZLE architecture provides adapters (See, e.g., 110 & 112 FIG. 9). The adapters enable normalized messaging for exchanges among standard applications (such as SAP, PeopleSoft, popular Web server applications, and so on) as well as exchanges with custom applications. There are other architectural and functional requirements that the adapters support, including allowing, for example, legacy environments and diverse databases to join the ZLE framework. Additionally, the ZLE architecture should be able to easily interface and share data with enterprise intelligence systems (also termed business intelligence systems). These are systems that can retrieve information from the ODS, perform data analysis, fcreate result models, and then feed them back to create new business rules. For example, a customer's likelihood to buy a product can be measured and used to inform a business rule governing future interactions with that individual. [0143] Enterprise applications are standalone, third-party enterprise applications that are loosely coupled to the ZLE core, the clip-on applications and other third party enterprise application (or ISV solutions). When so interfaced, an enterprise application becomes a logical part of the ZLE framework and shares that data with all the other applications through its ODS. [0144] Docking Applications to the ZLE Framework [0145] Third-party enterprise applications (specialized ISV solutions), such as PeopleSoft, SAP's ERP or Siebel's CRM applications, can “dock” on the ZLE core via adapters, which are available for Tuxedo-based, CORBA-based or Java-based ZLE, MOM (message oriented middleware) and like platforms. As mentioned, these applications differ from the tightly coupled clip-on applications in that they can exist alone, without the benefit of the ZLE framework. However, their value is increased immensely by integration with the framework. In some cases, these applications are the “end-consumers” of the ZLE architecture. In others, they provide much of its fodder in the form of information and specialized procedures of the enterprise. Typically, as they integrate or interface via the ZLE framework with other applications and systems across the enterprise they play both roles—i.e., taking and providing information in real time. [0146] In this embodiment, docking enterprise applications can fall into two categories: interfaced solutions and integrated solutions. Interfaced solutions use industry-standard adapters and can publish an event to the ZLE framework or apply such event from the ZLE framework back to the application. These applications are relatively passive and noninvasive to the overall ZLE framework. Integrated solutions can be custom-made to directly utilize ZLE core services via a request-response model. These applications are specialized within the overall ZLE framework. [0147] Applications such as Broadvision or Siebel's CRM applications that are designed for customer information management, can be more readily logically integrated into rather than being interfaced with the ZLE framework (See, e.g., FIG. 15). Hence they are able to contribute significant value to as well as receive significant value from the ZLE framework. For example, Siebel's CRM application benefits from the unified rules service and the ODS of the ZLE core and, by the same token, it enhances the support of data mining and analysis applications in the ZLE framework. [0148] ZLE Adapters [0149] ZLE adapters tie enterprise applications to the ZLE framework. Their job is the traditional EAI job of mapping any proprietary application program interface (API) to the native APIs and protocols (CORBA, Java, or Tuxedo) of the ZLE framework. In most cases, the adapter resides on the application platform and not on the ZLE core platform. Typically also, three types of adapters are used: application, data and technology. The application adapters are typically either ready-made, fast, thin adapters for Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP' ERP, Siebel's CRM, and other applications, or they are custom adapters created with development kits for custom and legacy applications. Data adapters interface directly to a data source like a file or database. Technology adapters are essentially gateways to disparate transaction or messaging environments such as IBM CICS MQSeries (CICS is customer information control system). Application and custom adapters from Actional Corporation normalize messaging between the ZLE core and enterprise applications, be it standard, packaged or custom applications. Technology adapters enable interoperability with legacy environments (such as IBM's CICS i.e., customer interface control systems, and Compaq's Pathway), databases, Web server application, and so on. [0150] While application adapters interface with existing APIs, data and technology adapters are used to pull data directly from an IBM MQSeries message queue or an Oracle database table. Application adapters can be constructed so that no modifications are required to the target transaction monitor or database and so that all security mechanisms can stay intact. Some adapters are targeted for interchange of data with business networks, such as S.W.I.F.T. for financial business, Healthnet or HL7 for healthcare business, and more. [0151] ZLE Framework in Operation [0152] The ZLE framework supports application and data integration and fashions unique hybrid functionality. This section presents some examples of how application and data integration work together in the ZLE framework in real time in the real world. EAI tools typically perform message functions, while database and application servers are in charge of transactions and data functions. The ZLE framework merges both as well as other functions that are unique to the ZLE framework. [0153] The ZLE framework is designed to perform numerous functions in support of an enterprise business. Here is how it handles some of these functions in various business scenarios. [0154] Messaging Functionality [0155] Messaging functions in the ZLE framework may involve a simple messaging scenario of an EAI-type request-response situation in which a call-center application requests information on a particular customer from a remote billing application. The call-center application issues a Tuxedo call that the transformation service in the ZLE core maps to a Tuxedo call for communicating with the remote application. Billing information flows back to the call center through a messaging infrastructure. [0156] Another scenario might involve publish and subscribe, that also involves the EAI function. In that scenario, several applications subscribe to the ZLE framework, asking for specific information whenever a certain event occurs. These applications could be Web server, call center, or fraud detection applications in search of changes in a consumer's credit status; or they could be electronic catalog or supply chain applications dependent on receiving the most current inventory status. When the event takes place, an adapter publishes the change to the ZLE framework, which then formats the messages correctly and pushes them to the subscribing applications, where they are filtered through the application adapters. [0157] A more advanced scenario requires message routing. Here the rules and workflow services of the ZLE core intervene to determine where particular messages must be routed based on content and predefined workflow process. [0158] Data Functions [0159] As mentioned above, data functions in the ZLE framework, particularly those of the ODS, include but are not limited to only one of the functions such as real-time data warehouse or OLTP applications built on an RDBMS and application server. The ODS is optimized, via the ETL service of the ZLE core, for extracting, aggregating, and then moving large bulk data to analysis applications, data marts, and more. While not necessarily optimized for large volumes of ad hoc queries, the ODS make available its granular, real-time data to such queries, when necessary. For example, the ODS can be open to queries when there is no aggregate database available to answer a one-time business intelligence or decision support query, or when a query requires a data relationship that is denormalized when other business systems are loaded. [0160] In a simpler scenario, access to information in the ZLE framework by OLTP or enterprise intelligence applications is supported via standard ODBC or JDBC calls from a remote system to the ODS. Similarly, an OLTP application (such as a Tuxedo application) can reside on the ZLE core platform to directly access the ODS with SQL statement and distribute data to its clients via CORBA, Java or Tuxedo mechanisms. [0161] Hybrid Functionality [0162] The ZLE framework achieves its unique qualities through its hybrid functionality. The ZLE framework combines the EAI, RDBMS (ODS) transaction processing and monitoring, data mining and analysis and feedback to form its hybrid functionality. And each of these elements offers unique functionality as described herein. For example, the ZLE architecture supports cached request-response functionality in which responses from applications are cached to the ODS as they occur (i.e., the ODS receives and stores real-time responses). These responses can be inventory-level changes, current account balances, etc. The requesting application draws the responses from the ODS, not directly from the remote application. Consequently, the dependencies between the requesting and responding applications are largely removed. And so, the responding application can go down, but current or near-current information is still available in the ODS for continuous operation. For example, on the subsequent failure of a corresponding application, customers can still get answers or supply chain applications stay current because the responses have previously been cached in the ODS. Moreover, changes made to the data can be supplied to the ODS and stacked on reliable queues to be applied to the responding system, when it becomes available. In other words, with the ODS at the ZLE core the enterprise can achieve its availability attribute even in the face of failing information production applications. [0163] The ZLE framework also supports database publish and subscribe. That is, data can be published to the ODS, for example, in an XML message, for formatting and insertion into a database table. It can then be routed out of the ODS to multiple subscriber systems. In this way, the innate parallelism, scalability, and reliability of the database can be leveraged, along with its management capabilities, to ensure an efficient flow of subscriber messages. Of course, the current information contained in the database tables is also available for ad hoc querying or for bulk shipment to analytic applications, data marts, and so on. Other publish and subscribe products on the market contain a data store for the queues, but they are not relational. And, unlike the ZLE architecture, they do not allow the end user to access these data stores through standard SQL syntax or change the data through OLTP. [0164] Return on Cache [0165] Perhaps even more valuable is the ability of the ODS to cache data that can be used to enrich the messages—i.e., for request response or publish subscribe—that pass through the ZLE framework. For example, the response to a request for “last customer transaction” can be enriched by change of address or change of marital status information contained in the ODS as the response flows through the framework. [0166] Similarly, information cached in the ODS for distribution to subscribers can pick up additional data that has been cached there by other systems. For example, a business-to-business customer wants to make an online purchase. As the ZLE architecture pulls together current inventory and pricing information, it can enrich it with personalized customer-specific data from its data store regarding special offers on related products—information that is invisible to the inventory system. [0167] Addressing Platform Requirements [0168] The ZLE framework presupposes a set of platform and technology attributes. By including these attributes in the ZLE framework, the vision of recognizing events in real time and triggering immediate, appropriate actions across the enterprise can be more readily realized. [0169] As a basic attribute, the ZLE framework is capable of handling a comprehensive mix of data, messaging, and functionality. In addition to this challenging mix, the ZLE framework includes a robust application server functionality that is needed for strong transaction management. The ZLE framework is capable of supporting all leading transports and adapters. The ZLE framework is further capable of supporting parallel execution of functions because real-time operations start with real-time execution. For a real-time consolidated view of the enterprise business, the ZLE framework provides a single, manageable view of applications and data. Moreover, with inherent extensibility (e.g., scalability) and support for 24×7 operations, a ZLE framework can expand gracefully and provide the continuous operations that characterize a business-critical, revenue-enabling system. [0170] To this end, the cluster platforms—NonStop™ Himalaya™ server or AlphaServe™ system running the Tru64™ UNIX™ operating system—are preferably chosen to provide parallel execution of key functions in order to ensure real-time operations. Moreover, the ability to support a single system image across multiple nodes is built into the NonStop™ Himalaya™ platform. The cluster architecture of these platforms and their associated database and application server environments enable their massive scalability, exceptional performance even under peak loads, and unrivaled availability for 24×7 operations. [0171] Finally, the ZLE framework's open architecture enables core services and plug-in applications to be based on best-of-breed solutions from leading ISVs. This, in turn, ensures the strongest possible support for the full range of data, messaging, and hybrid demands. [0172] In Summarry [0173] The present invention contemplates enabling a ZLE that is all about competitive advantage. The ZLE framework keeps information from myriad enterprise systems refreshed, ready for consolidation, and available for real-time deployment in decision-making, CRM, inventory management, and marketing campaigns. The ZLE framework realizes this vision by creating an amalgamation of many functions to fashion hybrid functionality. This hybrid functionality allows the combining and hot-caching of information from across the enterprise in real time, as well as providing uniform rule-driven, workflow-informed architecture for the flow of information and breaking down performance dependencies between applications. This hybrid functionality also enables new types of applications that could not exist without real-time data and application integration. [0174] The ZLE framework is designed to leverage best-of-the-breed tools into customized, integrated solutions for applications and data integration. The ability of the ZLE architecture to perform different types of functions and process different workloads in parallel and around the clock (24×365), without the need for maintenance downtime—with the added functionality of clip-on applications from best-of-the-breed ISVs—is what unleashes the incredible business potential of any ZLE that builds the ZLE framework into their IT infrastructure. [0175] Although the present invention has been described in accordance with the embodiments shown, variations to the embodiments would be apparent to those skilled in the art and those variations would be within the scope and spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the specification and embodiments shown be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the invention being indicated by the following claims and equivalents. 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