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  1. Continuous stationery

    File Bound computer printout.agr.jpg thumb Listing of a large computer program on continuous form paper, bound in a printout binder. Image Endlospapier.jpg thumb Continuous paper sheet Continuous stationery UK or Continuous form paper USA is paper which is designed for use with dot matrix printer s and line printer s. Other names for continuous stationery include fan fold paper , sprocket feed paper ... Preprinted continuous form paper Continuous paper is Perforation perforated transversely at regular ... page. When unfolded into a flat continuous sheet, this slit perforation closes up to allow the printer ... the printer, with the edges of the continuous paper forming the left and right edges of the page ... quality continuous paper also includes additional longitudinal slit perforations alongside the engagement ... the form has been divided in to individual sheets. Common types The highest grade of continuous paper ... long slit perforations. The cheapest grade of continuous paper is commonly referred to as green ... Continuous perforated paper A decollator separated multi part continuous paper into separate stacks of one part continuous paper and removed the carbon paper. A burster is a machine that separates one part continuous paper into separate, individual sheets along the perforations. A burster was typically used with printed continuous fed paper used in mass mail advertising. Bursting is done by firmly ... the perforation. The continuous forms then advance into the feed rollers to burst the next sheet. Bursting is often a high speed process that allows the continuous sheets to feed in at a steady ... down into the printed part of the sheet. When used to print large continuous documents, they might ... to back and binding together a stack of continuous feed paper along one of the folded edges, it is possible ... as continuous form cards and were used for checks and other documents. ref name IBMAcc cite book author IBM title Principles of IBM Accounting year 1953 id 224 5527 2 ref Continuous form paper became ...   more details



  1. Stationery

    modern sense of often personalized writing materials, stationery has been an important part of good social etiquette , particularly since the Victorian era . Some usages of stationery, such as sending ... guidelines may have been defined by the manufacturers of stationery products themselves, such as Crane s Blue Book of Stationery showing so much influence by Crane & Co. that the company name is included in the title. ref cite book title Crane s Blue Book of Stationery The Styles and Etiquette of Letters .... year 2002 ref The usage and marketing of stationery is a niche industry that is increasingly threatened by electronic media . As stationery is intrinsically linked to paper and the process of written, personalized communication, many techniques of stationery manufacture are employed, of varying desirability ... are regularly used, particularly for low cost or informal needs. Styles of printed stationery techniques Letterpress printing Image Stationery Letterpress.jpg thumb Example of inked letterpress ... , porous point pen , rollerball pen , Highlighter highlighter pen See also Wiktionarypar stationery commonscat Crane & Co. teNeues New Zealand standard for school stationery Office 1 Superstore Smythson WHSmith http www.stationery4u.in Online Stationery Portal References reflist Read http en.wikipedia.org ... Office equipment Category Stationery ar be cs Pap rnictv de B romaterial fa ...   more details



  1. Stationery Office

    See Office of Public Sector Information , an administrative office in the government of the United Kingdom The Stationery Office , a publishing company disambig ...   more details



  1. The Stationery Office

    The Stationery Office TSO is a United Kingdom British publishing company that was created in 1996 when the publishing arm of Her Majesty s Stationery Office was privatisation privatised . ref name WhoAreWe http www.tso.co.uk about whoAreWe About TSO Who Are We? , The Stationery Office , Retrieved 2006 08 12 ref TSO is the official publisher and the distributor for legislation , command paper command and house papers, select committee reports, Hansard , and the London Gazette London , Edinburgh Gazette Edinburgh and Belfast Gazette Belfast Gazettes. ref http www.tso.co.uk clientspartners clients Clients & Partners Clients , The Stationery Office , Retrieved 2006 08 12 ref It publishes more than 15,000 titles each year, making it the largest publisher in the United Kingdom UK by volume. ref name WhoAreWe In 2007, The Stationery Office was bought by Williams Lea . See also Office of Public Sector Information UK Parliament External links http www.tso.co.uk The Stationery Office http www.tsoshop.co.uk The Stationery Office Online Bookshop http www.haveyoursayonline.net TSO s Have Your Say website Official and Parliamentary Publications References div class references small style moz column count 2 column count 2 references div DEFAULTSORT Stationery Office Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom UK gov stub no The Stationery Office ...   more details



  1. Postal stationery

    stationery is a stationery item, such as a stamped envelope , letter sheet , postal card , lettercard ... web url http www.linns.com reference stationery basic stationery.aspx title Postal Stationery in Linns.com ... Stationery Society s Postal Stationery 101 What Is Postal Stationery? ref It does not , however, include ... collectible in Linns.com Refresher Course section ref Format and origin In general, postal stationery ... postage or, more likely, with a surcharge to cover the additional cost of the stationery. ref name ... title Miller, Rick Postal stationery offers collecting variety in Linns.com Refresher Course section ... for the use of its troops to write home. Postal stationery can be overprint ed by the government or, occasionally, by a private overprint . In emergency situations, postal stationery has been produced ... Confederate postmasters provisionals are of this form. Finally, some postal stationery can be printed to private order. In this last case, stamped stationery bearing indicia is applied with postal administration ... is prepaid see top right handstamp is what makes the item postal stationery. The fact that this indicium ... Stamped envelope The envelope form may be called a stamped envelope or, alternatively, a postal stationery ... States , Third Edition, UPSS, 2011. ISBN 97 0 9800112 8 9. ref File Cuba postal stationery card.jpg left thumb Cuban postal card of 1878. Postal cards Main Postal card Postal cards are postal stationery ... Card Catalog , United Postal Stationery Society, 2010, 248 pages. ref Some of the forms taken by postal ... with pictures or printed advertisements. They are generally not considered postal stationery. Letter ... Edition, 1954. ref These became available in the U.S. in 1861, but the first official postal stationery ... stationery that was issued by Great Britain at the same time as the Penny Black in 1840. ref name Miller Since then, most postal services have issued a steady stream of stationery alongside stamps. Often the design of the stationery mimics the contemporaneous stamps, though with less variety and lower ...   more details



  1. Formular stationery

    File RegisterLetterEnvelopeBahamas1938.jpg thumb 1938 formular registered envelope from the Bahamas. Note that although there is an indicium for the registration fee, there is no prepayment of postage. An adhesive postage stamp would have to be applied to send it. This and many other envelopes were made from thick paper and lined with glued gauze to make it stiffer and non transparent. File Air mail letter card 1943.jpg thumb 1943 Air Mail Letter Card. The fact that it has an adhesive stamp and no prepayment of postage means that it is formular and not postal stationery. The term formular often spelled formula is an adjective applied to envelopes, cards and aerogram aerograms , etc, produced by postal authorities or to their specification, but bearing no Imprinted stamp imprinted or Embossing paper embossed stamp or other indication of prepayment of postage. Formular stationery require the addition of an Adhesive postage stamp adhesive stamp before posting. ref name VanGelder Van Gelder, Peter J. The Collectors Guide to Postal Stationery , A Squirrel Publication, Shrewsbury, UK 1997 ISBN 0947604073 ref Formular items do not technically meet the definition of postal stationery since there is no prepayment of postage , but the strong likeness to it secures them a place in many postal stationery collections. ref name VanGelder ref ref http www.postalstationery.org html is it.html Is it postal stationery? Federation Internationale de Philatelie . Retrieved 12 May 2011. ref Countries such as New Zealand , Zimbabwe and Republic of Ireland Ireland , have printed unstamped aerograms. References reflist External links http www.luxcentral.com stamps LuxStationeryDB.html Formular Postal Stationery of Luxembourg Philately stub Category Postal stationery Category Philatelic terminology Category Envelopes ...   more details



  1. Stationery cabinet

    unreferenced date November 2007 A stationery cabinet sometimes referred to as a stationery cupboard is a large steel Cabinet furniture cabinet with shelves inside, used for storing a variety of items, often stationery or books or other office supplies. It may be used for a wide variety of other storage needs, including machine parts, hardware, or many other things but offices are the location where they are most often found. Such a cabinet is typically about 6 feet high 182.9 cm. , although some models are about 7 feet 213.4 cm. high, and others around 4 feet 121.9 cm. high, sometimes referred to as counter size. They are often 3 feet 91.4 cm. wide, and 1.5 feet 45.7 cm. deep. The 6 foot height and this width and depth are standard measurements for the most common models even in countries where metric measurements are used for describing the dimensions, these dimensions are often exact multiples of feet or inches, presumably harking back to designs that were originally planned in exact numbers of feet or inches. Most of these standard dimensions are the same as with locker cabinet lockers , and the designs for the two types of cabinet appear to have a common ancestry and indeed, stationery cabinets are usually manufactured by the same companies who produce lockers and filing cabinet s. Stationery cabinets come with three, four, or five steel shelves which are designed to fit across the width of the cabinet, fitted into brackets in the internal walls, and the position of these can be changed in small increments, thus allowing users to adjust the height of the shelves to their particular needs. There are two doors at the front which swing outwards from the centre to close and lock the cabinet, the left door is closed first, and then the right door, which interlocks with a flange on the edge of the left door, thus holding it in the closed position, and the cabinet may be locked ... with three point locking . Unlike lockers, stationery cabinets are not usually sold with a padlocking ...   more details



  1. Mulready stationery

    Image Mulready envelope.jpg thumb 225px right The Mulready stationery br issued in 1840, hand coloured Mulready stationery describes the postal stationery Letter sheet lettersheets and pre gummed envelope s that were introduced as part of the General Post Office United Kingdom British Post Office postal reforms of 1840. They went on sale on 1 May, 1840, and were valid for use from 6 May. The Mulready name arises from the fact that William Mulready , a well known artist of the time, was commissioned to illustrate the part of the precut sheets and envelopes which corresponded with the face area. Design The design incorporated a munificent Britannia at the centre top with a shield and a reclining lion surrounded on either side by a representation of the continents of Asia and North America with people reading their mail in the two lower corners, bestowing the benefits of mail services to the countries of the world under British control. The Mulready illustration was printed such that it appeared ... cite web title Mulready stationery Lettersheets and envelopes work The Queen s Own Stamps That Changed ... the Mulready stationery to be more popular than the postage stamps but the postage stamp prevailed ... under the reforms . Many caricature s or parody lampoon s were produced by stationery manufacturers whose livelihood was threatened by the new lettersheet. ref cite web title Mulready stationery ... stationery and essentially they were a Postage stamp error folly . ref cite web title Mulready ... 2006 09 25 ref As a result of the uproar the stationery was withdrawn and a machine was designed and built to destroy the stocks. Fact date February 2007 The Mulready stationery suffered an inglorious ... envelope British Postal Museum and Archive Category Postal history Mulready stationery Category Postal stationery Mulready stationery Category Envelopes Mulready stationery Category Postage stamps of the United Kingdom Mulready stationery de Mulready Umschlag nl Mulready couvert ...   more details



  1. Spindle (stationery)

    globalize USA date August 2009 Refimprove date March 2010 Image Pappersspjut.jpg thumb Small piece of paper spindled. A spindle or colloquially, a spike is an upright spike used to hold papers waiting for processing. Spindling or spiking was the act of spearing a paper document onto the spike. Spindling accumulated paperwork in a way that would not permit it to be blown about by the summer breeze common prior to the advent of air conditioning . When the spindle was full, a string would be put through the holes to bundle the papers together, and the bundle would be shipped to the archives. ref name lubar Steven Lubar http design.osu.edu carlson history PDFs lubar hollerith.pdf Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate A Cultural History of the Punch Card Journal of American Culture 1991 ref Many spindles come with a plastic safety cap to prevent injury. Many early spindles have bases that are quite decorative. Another colloquialism arising from the use of this device was spiking , which meant a de facto killing of a controversial newspaper article. Citation needed date March 2010 A prohibition against spindling a document comprised the middle of three barred practices in the famous post World War II injunction printed on punched card documents to be processed by computer, Punched card Do not fold, spindle, or mutilate . ref name lubar References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Spindle Stationery Category Stationery Business stub sv Pappersspjut ...   more details



  1. Classmate Stationery

    office stationery business on green plank news corporate jihkt6jibjg.html title ITC to grow office stationery ... Ambassadors Yuvraj Singh, Soha Ali Khan Classmate, ITC s education and stationery products brand ... title Yuvraj Singh, Soha Ali Khan ambassadors for ITC s stationery brand date 2010 01 12 publisher ... http www.itcportal.com itc business fmcg education and stationery products classmate.aspx Classmate ...   more details



  1. Diary (stationery)

    , authors, recording artist s or magazines. The British stationery business now called the Letts ... Category Stationery Category Notebooks ...   more details



  1. Continuous wavelet

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In numerical analysis , continuous wavelet s are functions used by the continuous wavelet transform . These functions are defined as analytical expression s, as functions either of time or of frequency. Most of the continuous wavelets are used for both wavelet decomposition and composition transforms. That is they are the continuous counterpart of orthogonal wavelet s. The following continuous wavelets have been invented for various applications Morlet wavelet Modified Morlet wavelet Mexican hat wavelet Complex mexican hat wavelet Shannon wavelet Difference of Gaussians Hermitian wavelet Hermitian hat wavelet Beta wavelet Causal Wavelet wavelet s Cauchy wavelet Addison wavelet See also Wavelet DEFAULTSORT Continuous Wavelet Category Continuous wavelets Category Numerical analysis Category Functional analysis ...   more details



  1. Continuous design

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Continuous design is a software development practice of creating and modifying the design of a system as it is developed, rather than specifying the system completely before development starts, as in the waterfall model or in bursts at the beginning of each iteration as in the iterative and incremental development iterative model . Also called evolutionary design or incremental design , continuous design was popularized by extreme programming . Continuous design also uses test driven development and refactoring . Martin Fowler wrote a popular book called Refactoring , as well as a popular article entitled Is Design Dead? , that talked about continuous evolutionary design. James Shore wrote an article IEEE titled Continuous Design . See also Rapid application development External links http martinfowler.com articles designDead.html Is Design Dead? DEFAULTSORT Continuous Design Category Software design Soft eng stub de Evolution res Design ...   more details



  1. Continuous facility

    Unreferenced date November 2008 A continuous facility is a type of testing facility that produces test conditions that can be maintained indefinitely, such as certain types of wind tunnel s. In contrast to continuous facilities are blow down facility blow down facilities that operate only in short bursts at conditions that cannot be maintained continuously. Category Tests engineering stub ...   more details



  1. Continuous assessment

    Continuous Assessment is the educational policy in which students are examined continuously over most of the duration of their education, the results of which are taken into account after leaving school. It is often proposed or used as an alternative to a final examination system. Types There are several types of continuous assessment including daily class work, course related projects and papers, and practical work ref http www.cdtl.nus.edu.sg handbook assess types cont.htm Types of Continuous Assessment ref . See also Educational assessment References reflist DEFAULTSORT Continuous Assessment Category Educational assessment and evaluation Category Evaluation methods Category Evaluation Category School terminology Category Standards based education education stub ...   more details



  1. Continuous symmetry

    In mathematics , continuous symmetry is an intuitive idea corresponding to the concept of viewing some symmetries as Motion physics motion s, as opposed to e.g. reflection symmetry , which is invariance under a kind of flip from one state to another. It has largely and successfully been formalised in the mathematical notions of topological group , Lie group and group action . For most practical purposes continuous symmetry is modelled by a group action of a topological group. The simplest motions follow a one parameter subgroup of a Lie group, such as the Euclidean group of three dimensional space . For example translation geometry translation parallel to the x axis by u units, as u varies, is a one parameter group of motions. Rotation around the z axis is also a one parameter group. Continuous symmetry has a basic role in Noether s theorem in theoretical physics , in the derivation of conservation law s from symmetry principles, specifically for continuous symmetries. The search for continuous symmetries only intensified with the further developments of quantum field theory . See also Infinitesimal transformation Sophus Lie References William H. Barker, Roger Howe 2007 , Continuous Symmetry from Euclid to Klein DEFAULTSORT Continuous Symmetry Category Symmetry Category Lie groups Category Group actions nl Continue symmetrie zh ...   more details



  1. Continuous auditing

    Continuous auditing is the independent application of automated tools to provide Assurance services assurance .... Continuous auditing uses a set of tools to assure the internal control system is functioning to prevent fraud , errors and waste. The continuous aspect of continuous auditing and reporting refers ... of continuous auditing has its own pulse. The internal management chooses for evaluation depends ... hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, etc. depending on the application. Non financial aspects of continuous ... should trigger near real time monitored events. ref NIST Special Publication 800 53 ref History of continuous auditing The first application of continuous auditing was developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1989 ref Vasarhelyi, M.A. and Halper, F. B., 1991, The Continuous Audit of Online Systems, Auditing A Journal of Practice and Theory, 10 1 , 110 125. ref . Known as a continuous process auditing ... pertaining to financial information were also introduced. Components of continuous auditing Continuous auditing is made up of two main parts continuous data assurance CDA and continuous controls monitoring CCM . Continuous Data Assurance A concern with continuous auditing is that the financial information is correct. Continuous Controls Monitoring Monitoring is measuring, or comparing settings ... of black box logging is to protect a continuous auditing system against auditor and management benchmarks. Continuous Reporting Continuous reporting is the release of financial and non financial information also on a near real time basis. The purpose of continuous reporting is to allow external parties .... The adoption of XBRL by companies makes the release of this information more feasible. Continuous reporting also benefits users under Regulation Fair Disclosure . Continuous reporting is a point of constant ... advantage. Demand Demand for continuous auditing has come from a variety of sources, primarily ... Continuous Auditing Symposium. ref . Internal drivers As companies have become more integrated ...   more details



  1. Continuous inspection

    Multiple issues orphan July 2009 wikify July 2009 Continuous inspection United States Department of Agriculture USDA s meat and poultry inspection system is often called continuous because no animal destined for Human consumption human food may be slaughter ed or dressed unless an inspector is continuously present to examine each one before slaughter antemortem inspection , and its carcass and parts after slaughter postmortem inspection . This also is sometimes referred to as carcass by carcass inspection. In Meat processing processing plants as opposed to Slaughterhouse slaughter plants , inspectors need not be present at all times, but they do visit at least once daily. Thus, processing inspection also is considered to be continuous. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach DEFAULTSORT Continuous Inspection Category United States Department of Agriculture ...   more details



  1. Continuous integration

    , continuous integration CI implements continuous processes of applying quality control small pieces of effort, applied frequently. Continuous integration aims to improve the software quality ... redo the work. Continuous integration involves integrating early and often, so as to avoid ... continuous integration, and how to automate this practice. Automation is a best practice itself ... ref Taylor, Rails Deployment and Automation with ShadowPuppet and Capistrano ref Principles of continuous integration Continuous integration the practice of frequently integrating one s new or changed ... and correcting them immediately. ref name Fowler, Continuous Integration practices Cite web url http martinfowler.com articles continuousIntegration.html PracticesOfContinuousIntegration title Continuous ... these objectives, continuous integration relies on the following principles. Maintain a code repository ... should be minimized. ref name Fowler, Continuous Integration practices Cite web url http martinfowler.com articles continuousIntegration.html PracticesOfContinuousIntegration title Continuous Integration ... or IBM Rational Build Forge are frequently used in continuous integration environments. Build automation ... correctly. A common practice is to use Automated Continuous Integration, although this may be done manually. For many, continuous integration is synonymous with using Automated Continuous Integration where a continuous integration server or Daemon computer software daemon monitors the version ... advance in this way of thinking is Continuous Deployment , which calls for the software to be deployed .... ref http radar.oreilly.com 2009 03 continuous deployment 5 eas.html Continuous deployment in 5 easy steps ref ref http timothyfitz.wordpress.com 2009 02 10 continuous deployment at imvu doing the impossible fifty times a day Continuous Deployment at IMVU Doing the impossible fifty times a day. ref History Continuous Integration emerged in the Extreme Programming XP community, and XP advocates ...   more details



  1. Continuous graph

    about sets of vertices and edges Graph mathematics graphs defined on a Complete metric space continuous space graphs of continuous functions Continuous function for connected graphs Connectivity graph theory A continuous graph is a Graph mathematics graph whose set of vertices is a Complete metric space continuous space X . Edges are then defined by a function from the cartesian product X sup 2 sup to the set 0, 1 . This could represent 1 for an edge between two vertices, and 0 for no edge, or it could represent a complete graph with a 2 color edge coloring . In this context, the set 0,1 is often denoted by 2, so we have f X sup 2 sup 2. For multi colorings of edges we would have f X sup 2 sup n. ref http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc download?doi 10.1.1.147.1638&rep rep1&type pdf CONTINUOUS GRAPHS AND C ALGEBRAS , VALENTIN DEACONU, Operator theoretical methods 17th International Conference on Operator Theory, Timi oara Romania , July 23 26, 1998, ISBN 978 973 99097 2 3. ref ref http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc download?doi 10.1.1.74.6434&rep rep1&type pdf CONTINUOUS RAMSEY THEORY ON POLISH SPACES AND COVERING THE PLANE BY FUNCTIONS , STEFAN GESCHKE, MARTIN GOLDSTERN, AND MENACHEM KOJMAN, Journal of Mathematical Logic, 2004. ref ref http www.hausdorff center.uni bonn.de people geschke teaching InfiniteRamseyNotes.pdf INFINITE RAMSEY THEORY , STEFAN GESCHKE. ref Continuous graphs have applications to peer to peer systems. ref http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc download?doi 10.1.1.64.8030&rep rep1&type pdf Novel architectures for P2P applications the continuous discrete approach ..., 2006 ref , that can often be written f S sup 2 sup 0,1 which is the same as a complete continuous ... Connectivity graph theory disconnected directed graph which is a continuous graph if the system is defined on a continuous space. The trajectories of a continuous time dynamical system would form ... paths and so is not a graph in the traditional sense. See also Tree set theory Petri Net Discrete, continuous ...   more details



  1. Continuous availability

    neologism date October 2011 Continuous Availability is an approach to computer system and application design that protects users against downtime, whatever the cause and ensures that users remain connected to their documents, data files and business applications. Continuous availability describes the information technology methods to ensure business continuity . ref Business Continuity Delivering Data and Applications Through Continuous Availability, A META Group White Paper, June 2003 http m.sybase.com ... , global access to online business transactions and business to business communication, continuous ..., September 2010 http www.gartner.com it page.jsp?id 1392715 ref Solutions to continuous availability ... of Availability The terms high availability , continuous operation, and continuous availability are generally used to express how available a system is. ref High availability again versus continuous ... December 2006 The Paradox of the 9s http www.itsmsolutions.com newsletters DITYvol2iss47.pdf ref Continuous operation refers to the ability to avoid planned outages. For continuous operation there must .... Note that a system running in continuous operation is not necessarily operating with high availability because an excessive number of unplanned outages could compromise this. Continuous availability combines the characteristics of high availability and continuous operation to provide the ability ... www.continuitycentral.com highca.htm Continuity Central http www.messagingnews.com story plugging continuous availability Plugging Continuous Availability http msmvps.com blogs clusterhelp archive 2005 08 05 61708.aspx Continuous Availability Blog http www.computerweekly.com Articles 2010 03 30 240750 Continuous Availability for Microsoft SharePoint Farms White.htm Continuous Availability for SharePoint http www.redbooks.ibm.com abstracts sg242085.html IBM Redbook on Continuous Availability http ... and apparatus for providing continuous availability of applications in a computer network , 1991 ...   more details



  1. Continuous monitoring

    Continuous monitoring is the process and technology used to detect compliance regulation compliance and risk issues associated with an organization s finance financial and operational environment. The financial and operational environment consists of people, processes, and systems working together to support efficient and effective operations. Controls are put in place to address risk s within these components. Through continuous monitoring of the operations and controls, weak or poorly designed or implemented controls can be corrected or replaced thus enhancing the organization s operational risk ... methods for maintaining that compliance. Continuous monitoring is part of the solution. It can be a key ... risk management. Continuous monitoring is the process and technology used to detect compliance and risk ... payments, and transactions that fall outside of approved parameters. A by product of continuous monitoring is it highlights opportunities to improve operational processes. Continuous monitoring can ... periodic snapshot audit by putting in place continuous monitoring of transactions and controls so that weak ... 404 http www.soxlaw.com s404.htm . Continuous monitoring typically includes solutions that address the three operational disciplines known as Continuous Audit Continuous Controls Monitoring Continuous Transaction Inspection Continuous monitoring systems can examine 100 of transactions and data processed in different applications and databases. The continuous monitoring systems can test for inconsistencies ... executive officer can effectively attest to the effectiveness of their internal controls. Continuous ... better at night. Companies providing continuous controls monitoring include CaseWare International , ACL ... www.prismmicrosys.com EventTrackerSIEM index.php Continuous monitoring typically includes solutions that address the three operational disciplines known as Continuous Audit Continuous Controls Monitoring Continuous Transaction Inspection br Category Management ...   more details



  1. Continuous simulation

    Continuous Simulation refers to a computer model of a physical system that continuously tracks system response over time according to a set of equations typically involving differential equations . ref http www.cs.uu.nl docs vakken sim continuous.pdf Continuous Simulation description from University of Utrecht ref ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G2 3401200119.html Definition of Simulation with reference to continuous simulation at Encyclopedia.com ref History It is notable as one of the first uses ever put to computers, dating back to the Eniac in 1946. Continuous simulation allows prediction of rocket trajectories, hydrogen bomb dynamics Eniac N.B. this is the first use ever put to the Eniac , electric circuit simulation ref http www.cs.mun.ca donald msc node10.html Electric circuit simulation from Memorial University Canada ref , and robotics ref http www.springerlink.com content nm301h65x0606064 Intelligent Robotic Systems , pub. Springer Link ISBN 978 0 306 46062 3 ref . Established in 1952, The Society for Modeling & Simulation http www.scs.org About SCS.cfm SCS is a nonprofit, volunteer driven corporation dedicated to advancing the use of modeling & simulation to solve real ... could provide better information through the simulation of flights. Since that time continuous simulation ... moon shot would have been possible without it. Modern applications Continuous simulation is found ... Language for Continuous Simulation and Model Based Development ref . Indeed, much of modern technology that we enjoy today would not be possible without continuous simulation. Mathematical theory In continuous simulation, the continuous time response of a physical system is modeled using Ordinary ... of a single ODE continuous system. Numerical integration methods such as Runge Kutta , or Bulirsch Stoer ... numerical operators and methods a continuous simulator can be used to model many different physical ... References reflist External links http www.vissim.com VisSim a graphical language for continuous ...   more details



  1. Continuous Computing

    pov check date September 2009 Infobox Company company name Continuous Computing logo File Cc logo PMS.gif ... , embedded computer products homepage http ccpu.com ccpu.com Founded in 1998, Continuous Computing ... services. Continuous Computing s Trillium software addresses LTE Femtocells Home eNodeB ... In February 2003, Continuous Computing acquired Trillium digital systems Trillium Digital Systems intellectual ... 2004, Continuous Computing expanded with the opening of a major software development center in Bangalore ... the security and wireless core vertical telecom markets. In February 2008, Continuous Computing ... web title Continuous Computing Announces Trillium 3G 4G Wireless Protocol Software Upgrades date 2008 12 05 url http www.3g.co.uk PR Feb2008 5709.htm ref Continuous Computing also announced in February ... to Network Equipment Providers NEPs entering the mobile space. The combination of Continuous software ... with a reference design. ref Cite web title Femto glue Continuous Computing and picoChip partner ... 3942 ref In February 2009, Continuous Computing announced its new Solutions & Services business practice ... 2009 Continuous Computing teamed with Texas Instruments to offer complete HSPA and LTE enterprise ... Cite web title Continuous Computing Offers Hand to Network Vendors author Monica Alleven date 2009 02 09 url http www.wirelessweek.com News 2009 02 Continuous Computing Offers Hand to Network Vendors ... they were acquired by RadiSys for 105 million in stock and cash. ref name continuous cite news last ... Business Journal date May 3, 2011 ref Once the transaction is completed, Continuous CEO will take .... ref name continuous Primary Products Continuous Computing s Trillium protocol software product ... ref The AdvancedTCA ATCA product family from Continuous Computing combines packet based, redundant ... Newsletters 2009 Articles 200902 Article MikeCoward.html ref FlexTCA is a Continuous Computing product ..., and wireless core solutions. ref Cite web title Continuous Computing Gears Up for 4G author Rhonda ...   more details



  1. Continuous obsolescence

    Continuous obsolescence or perpetual revolution is a phenomenon where industry trends, or other items that do not immediately correspond to technical needs, mandate a continual readaptation of a system such work does not increase the usefulness of the system, but is required for the system to continue fulfilling its functions. ref name googbook AntiPatterns refactoring software, architectures, and projects in crisis. Brown, William J. 1998, Wiley. P 69 ref Continuous obsolescence may be unintentional. One type of largely unintentional case of continuous obsolescence occurs when the rising demand for graphics and experience intensive videogame s collides with a long development time for a new title while a game may have been acceptable or even revolutionary if released on schedule, a delay exposes it to the risk of being unable to compete with better games released during the delay e.g. Daikatana , or even being continually rewritten to take advantage of better technologies as they become available e.g. Duke Nukem Forever . This last behavior is an example of a software development anti pattern . Continuous obsolescence may also be intentional, for example when an application tries to include compatibility for the output of another widely used application. In this case, the software house responsible for the latter may vary its output format repeatedly, forcing the developer of the former to continuously expend resources to keep its compatibility up to date, rather than using those resources to expand features or otherwise make the product more competitive. Many accuse Microsoft of doing exactly this with the file formats used by its Microsoft Office Office application suite. Continuous obsolescence may get its name from the Extreme Programming concept of continuous integration . See also Planned obsolescence References reflist DEFAULTSORT Continuous Obsolescence Category Anti patterns ...   more details




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