Search: in
Enclosure
Enclosure in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for Enclosure
Enclosure Email this to a friend      Enclosure

Enclosure





Encyclopedia results for Enclosure

  1. The Enclosure

    infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Enclosure title orig translator image File TheEnclosure.jpg image caption First edition author Susan Hill illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom UK language English language English series genre publisher Hutchinson publisher Hutchinson release date 1961 english release date media type pages isbn preceded by First novel followed by Do Me a Favour The Enclosure 1961 ref http www3.shropshire cc.gov.uk hillsu.htm ref is a novel by Susan Hill. Hill wrote the novel when she was 15 years old. ref http www.powys.gov.uk index.php?id 5428 ref References references Novels by Susan Hill DEFAULTSORT Enclosure Category Novels by Susan Hill Category Debut novels Category 1961 novels ...   more details



  1. Enclosure

    Other uses POV date November 2010 Globalize date November 2008 Enclosure or inclosure is the process ... field system open field s. Under enclosure, such land is fenced enclosed and deeded or entitled to one ... pasture in mountainous areas and to relatively small parts of the lowlands. Enclosure is the modern ... name s. The process of enclosure has sometimes been accompanied by force, resistance, and bloodshed ... enclosure in which, in village after village, common rights are lost . ref Thompson, p 217 ref Enclosure when all the sophistications are allowed for was a plain enough case of class robbery ..., that the better off members of the European peasant ry encouraged and participated actively in enclosure ... to enclosure developments that were the consequence of a much broader and more complex process ... century enclosure has been grossly exaggerated ... . ref Armstrong, p. 79 ref A wide variety of opinions ... views ENTRY.html?entry t266.e4 s2&srn 2&ssid 998626063 FIRSTHIT Early history Enclosure ... of Westminster 1285 . Throughout the medieval and modern periods, piecemeal enclosure took place ... rise in enclosure during the Tudor period . These enclosures largely resulted in conversion ... be fined and ordered to make repairs. Enclosure and sheep herding which required very few labourers .... In the 16th and early 17th centuries, the practice of enclosure was denounced by the Church of England Church and the government, particularly depopulating enclosure, and legislation was drawn up against it. But elite opinion began to turn towards support for enclosure, and rate of enclosure increased ... Thomas More , in his 1516 work Utopia book Utopia suggests that the practice of enclosure is responsible ... were probably rare. Landlords would turn to enclosure as an option when lands went unused. Citation needed date November 2010 Anti enclosure legislation The enclosure of common land for sheep farming ... political issue for the Tudors. Reflecting royal opposition to this practice, the anti enclosure acts ...   more details



  1. Enclosure (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary enclose enclosed enclosure Enclosure TOC right Enclosure is the process of converting common land into private land. Enclosure or enclosed may also refer to Enclosure, in agriculture, an area of land used for growing crops or keeping livestock see field agriculture Enclosure archaeology , an area of land separated from surrounding land by earthworks, walls, or fencing Enclosure, a document or item accompanying a Letter message letter Enclosed alphanumeric , in linguistics Enclosed country, landlocked country Enclosed oppidum Enclosed religious orders , religious orders separated from the external world Enclosed rhyme Enclosed embryo, seed Technology Any kind of container do not remove since ANY container is valid can be considered an enclosure Enclosure electrical , a cabinet for electrical or electronic equipment Card enclosure , a container for smart cards Loudspeaker enclosure , the box containing a loudspeaker system Disk enclosure , a specialized chassis designed to hold and power disk drives RSS enclosure , a pointer to a media file from a web feed Enclosed heating space, stove Enclosed roller coaster Buildings and structures Any building can be considered an enclosure or enclosed space Enclosed cremation cemetery Enclosed sporting area, arena Enclosed bridge , covered bridge Enclosed mall House Music Enclosure , a song from the album Metal Gear Solid Original Game Soundtrack Enclosure, in jazz compositions, a technique of approaching a note with notes a step above and below, similar to a cambiata See also lookfrom enclos intitle enclos Close disambiguation Container disambiguation Cover disambiguation Encase disambiguation Wrap disambiguation Inclosure Acts , a series of United Kingdom Acts of Parliament which enclosure enclosed open field system open fields and common land in the country should be covered under enclosure Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Glass enclosure

    A glass enclosure is an wikt enclosure enclosure made mostly out of glass and may more specifically refer to A container or Cage enclosure cage such as a fish tank , terrarium , etc. A building , such as a greenhouse or glasshouse , that may or may not have a curtain wall Display case Casing around an object, such as a light bulb , LED , fuse electrical , vacuum tube , electronic packaging Hermetic metal glass cases glass case in electronic packaging , etc. and at the top of a lighthouse , a lantern , the Popemobile , etc. Glass Enclosure may refer to Songs Glass Enclosure 1953, jazz , by Bud Powell from The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 2 and The Complete Blue Note and Roost Recordings Glass Enclosure 2003, jazz , by Chick Corea from Rendezvous in New York See also Glass disambiguation Enclosure disambiguation dab ...   more details



  1. Enclosure (archaeology)

    Unreferenced date January 2007 In archaeology , an enclosure is one of the most common types of archaeological site . It is any area of land separated from surrounding land by Earthworks archaeology earthworks , walls or fencing. Such a simple feature is found all over the world and during almost all archaeological period s. They may be few metres across or be large enough to encompass whole cities. Enclosures served numerous practical purposes including acting to delineate settlement areas, to create defensive positions or to be used as animal pens. They were also widely adopted in ritual and burial practices however and seem to demonstrate a fundamental human desire to make physical boundaries around spaces. Enclosures created from ditches and banks or walling can often be identified in the field through aerial photography or archaeological survey ground survey . Other types leave less permanent records and may only be identified during Excavation archaeology excavation . Types of enclosure Banjo enclosure s Causewayed enclosure s Enclosed cremation cemetery Enclosed cremation cemeteries Enclosed oppidum Enclosed oppida Henge s Henge enclosure s Kraal s Ring ditch es Rondel enclosure s Stone circle s Timber circle s Tor enclosure s Category Monument types Category Archaeological features Archaeology stub ...   more details



  1. Tor enclosure

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A tor enclosure is a prehistoric monument found in the southwestern part of the Great Britain . They are large hilltop or hillslope enclosures situated close to natural rock outcrops. They are surrounded by one or more circuits of stone built walls. They are comparable to the causewayed enclosure s found elsewhere in the British Isles and many are of similar Neolithic date although others are from later in prehistory. Examples include Carn Brea in Cornwall , Rough Tor on Bodmin Moor Cornwall , Stowes Hill and Whittor on Dartmoor . Neolithic Europe DEFAULTSORT Tor Enclosure Category Monument types Category Stone Age Britain UK archaeology stub ...   more details



  1. Banjo enclosure

    In archaeology , Banjo enclosure is the name given to a type of enclosure archaeology archaeological feature of the United Kingdom British middle Iron Age . They are so named because in plan they consist of a small round area with a long entrance track leading inwards from one direction. This gives them the appearance in plan of frying pans or banjo s. The enclosure is defined by a low bank and ditch. The earthworks at the end of the track are sometimes turned outwards, creating a funnel effect. They used to be thought of as small farming settlements occupied between around 400 and 100 BC, however because of the lack of finds relating to settlements they are currently thought to be probably seasonal ritual centres where feasting occurred. Sources Winton H., Possible Iron Age Banjo Enclosures on the Lambourn Downs, Oxoniensia LXVIII 2003 . Category Iron Age Britain Category Archaeological features Europe archaeology stub ...   more details



  1. Cat enclosure

    Image Enclosure.jpg thumb right A home built cat enclosure A domestic cat enclosure or cat cage is either a permanent or a temporary structure intended to confine a cat or multiple cats to a designated space. Some cat enclosures have a secondary function of keeping other animals out, such as predators of cats coyote s, wolves , etc. or cat prey bird s, mouse mice , etc. . Enclosures may be constructed in either an indoor or an outdoor environment. When a cat enclosure is constructed outdoors, it is used to prevent cats from wandering off where they may become lost, endangered by cars, or eaten by predators. Domestic cat breeders may use indoor cat enclosures to separate animals or encourage selective breeding . One specific situation where a cat enclosure is particularly useful is when a cat is moved from one house to another. Cats have an instinctive drive to return home, which is normally beneficial, but can endanger the cat immediately after a move if the distance between homes is significant. Placing a cat in an outdoor enclosure when it reaches its new home will prevent the cat from performing this instinctive behavior. Most domestic cat enclosures are constructed of a metal or wood frame with a steel wire mesh. Considering that cats are excellent jumpers and climbers, most enclosures also feature some type of roof structure to prevent cats from escaping. An enclosure may or may not have an integral floor. For those enclosures that do not have an integral floor, the existing surface where the enclosure is constructed serves as the floor. Cat enclosures may be home built or may be acquired from commercial suppliers. Those enclosures that are home built are typically custom made. Enclosures purchased from commercial suppliers may be custom made, they may feature a modular design that allows for some customization, or they may only be offered in standard shapes and sizes ... Church pages 154 publisher Wiley date 2005 isbn 0764577417 isbn13 9780764577413 See also Cage enclosure ...   more details



  1. RSS enclosure

    link> element with rel enclosure See also Broadcatching Internet television Podcast Photofeed Vlog External links http www.rssboard.org rss specification ltenclosuregtSubelementOfLtitemgt The enclosure tag in the RSS 2.0 specification http www.xs4all.nl foz mod enclosure.html mod enclosure Enclosures ...   more details



  1. Compound (enclosure)

    unreferenced date November 2009 Compound when applied to a human habitat refers to a cluster of building s in an enclosure, having a shared or associated purpose, such as the houses of an extended family e.g. the Kennedy Compound for the Kennedy family . The enclosure disambiguation enclosure may be a wall , a fence , a hedge barrier hedge or some other structure, or it may be formed by the buildings themselves, when they are built around an open area or joined together. In the United Kingdom , compound is not generally used in the sense of an unfortified enclosure, and not for homes. There, as in North American English , if used for a place, it is most likely to be taken to mean a fortified Compound fortification military compound . The unfortified enclosure usage was developed by the British Empire in Asia and Africa . Now it has slightly different meanings among English speaking people in those continents In Asia it refers to a collection of business establishments or living quarters, especially those used by Europe ans. In Africa it used to mean a collection of workers houses, but is now used for any cluster of related or linked homes, especially residences for members of the same family or those working for the same employer, or those belonging to a farm, or the cluster of houses known in Africa as a Homestead small African settlement homestead . The term can also be applied to an establishment such as a school or business , as in the school compound or the factory compound . In the English language in Africa English dialects of some African countries , compound may refer to a much larger collection of dwellings, as a synonym for a homogeneous township or suburb comprising homes of similar character usually built as public housing projects, or for a shantytown . An example is Chawama Compound , Lusaka , Zambia. See also Compound fortification Boma enclosure Kraal Category Human habitats Category Fences ...   more details



  1. Enclosure (electrical)

    Image Electricalenclosure.JPG thumb A city council electrical enclosure. File BMA Automation Allen Bradley PLC 4.JPG thumb Allen Bradley PLC installed in an electrical enclosure An electrical enclosure is a cabinet furniture cabinet for electrical equipment electrical or electronic equipment to mount switch es, Control knob knob s and Display device display s and to prevent electrical shock to equipment users and protect the contents from the environment. The enclosure is the only part of the equipment which is seen by users in many cases it is designed not only for its utilitarian requirements, but also to be pleasing to the eye. In the United States, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA publishes standards for the performance of various classes of electrical enclosures. The NEMA standards cover corrosion resistance, ability to protect from rain and submersion, etc. For IEC member countries, standard IEC 60529 is classifying the IP Code ingress protection rating IP Codes of enclosures. Also, Telcordia Technologies has proposed generic requirements for electronic equipment cabinets. These requirements were developed with the input of United States North American service providers. http telecom info.telcordia.com site cgi ido docs.cgi?ID SEARCH&DOCUMENT GR 487& GR 487 , Issue 3, Generic Requirements for Electronic Equipment , provides criteria for analyzing electronic equipment cabinets used in a variety of outside plant environments and applications, including wireless. It includes proposed functional design criteria, generic mechanical and environmental requirements, desired features, and performance tests. Electrical enclosures are usually made from rigid plastic s, metal s, particularly steel and aluminum , and natural or processed wood . They may be made for a specific purpose e.g., the metal, plastic, or wooden box of a particular radio receiver ... Association NEMA Enclosure NEMA Enclosure Types Utility vault Telco can Fiber to the telecom enclosure ...   more details



  1. Mortuary enclosure

    unreferenced date April 2008 A mortuary enclosure is a term given in archaeology and anthropology to an area, surrounded by a wood, stone or earthwork barrier, in which dead bodies are placed for excarnation and to await secondary and or collective burial. There are some parallels with mortuary house s although the two are the products of different cultural practices and traditions regarding the treatment of the dead. The mortuary enclosures of the British Neolithic were sub rectangular banks with external ditches and raised platforms of stone or wood within them, thought to be used for the exposure of corpses prior to burial elsewhere. Remains of mortuary enclosures of this period are often found under long barrow s. External links http csweb.bournemouth.ac.uk proj cran manorsh.htm A possible mortuary enclosure at Handley Down in Dorset Category Burial monuments and structures Category Archaeology of death ...   more details



  1. Loudspeaker enclosure

    can mount 15 inch woofer s A loudspeaker enclosure is a purpose engineered cabinet in which speaker .... The primary role of the enclosure is to prevent sound waves generated by the rearward facing ... sound. The enclosure also plays a role in managing vibration induced by the driver frame and moving airmass within the enclosure, as well as heat generated by driver voice coils and amplifiers especially where woofers and subwoofers are concerned . Sometimes considered part of the enclosure, the base ... tube equipment could be placed inside and cooled by convection in the open enclosure. Early on, it was observed that the enclosure had a strong effect on the bass response of the speaker. Since the rear ... peaks and dips in power regardless of the signal meant to be reproduced . Most of the enclosure ... or ported enclosure, so few drivers are suitable for this kind of mounting. The forward and rearward ... resonances can be reduced by increasing enclosure mass or rigidity, by increasing the damping of enclosure walls or wall surface treatment combinations, by adding stiff cross bracing, or by adding ... reasons. Many diffraction problems, above the lower frequencies, can be alleviated by the shape of the enclosure, such as by avoiding sharp corners on the front of the enclosure. Research experiments ... has been used with considerable success for some enclosure types. For the purposes of this type of analysis, each enclosure must be classified according to a specific topology. The designer must balance low bass extension, linear frequency response, efficiency, distortion, loudness and enclosure ... from enclosure edges, the baffle step effect when wavelengths approach enclosure dimensions, crossovers ... Lautsprechergeh use enclosure .png thumb 100px Sealed enclosure The loudspeaker driver s moving mass .... There may be an increase in output at the resonant frequency. The enclosure may be entirely ... adiabatic to isothermal , making the enclosure behave as though it were slightly larger. The enclosure ...   more details



  1. Vow of Enclosure

    Orphan date October 2008 The vow of enclosure is a religious vow taken by some Poor Clare sisters in addition to the three ordinary vows of religion obedience , poverty and chastity . When a Poor Clare takes this vow, she may not leave the monastery except for doctor s appointments, civil duties, or emergencies. Some sisters, known as externs do not take this vow and are therefore able to leave the building to do charitable works. The Poor Clare Nun s constitute the second branch of the Franciscan Order , founded in the thirteenth century by St. Clare under the inspiration of St. Francis of Assisi . Category Franciscan orders Category 1212 establishments Catholicism stub ...   more details



  1. Rondel enclosure

    Merge Circular ditches date April 2009 File Rondel in Holic 02.jpg thumb right Remnants of an old rondel in Hol A rondel or roundel enclosure is a type of circular prehistory prehistoric earthwork archaeology earthworks enclosure archaeology enclosure found in Europe . Since being discovered in the 19th century, three types have been distinguished. One type consists of two semicircular ditches forming a circle and separated by causeway s at opposing entrances. Another type consists of multiple circuits of ditches interrupted with entrances at cardinal or perhaps astronomically oriented points and also having an internal single or double timber palisade . A third type consists of a single ring ditch . They normally have a diameter of around 80m although much larger examples are known. Aerial archaeology has recorded many possible rondel enclosures across Central Europe, especially in Bohemia , Slovakia, Austria, and recently in Hungary, but few have been Excavation archaeology excavated . A pair of roundels are known at Bylany archaeology Bylany and all seem to be associated with settlement sites. Dating from pottery found in the ditches connected with the Stroke ornamented ware culture of the Neolithic period although some may be slightly later. External links http www.portcoeli.sk archeoastro bucanyen.html A Roundel at Bucany http www.praehist.uni halle.de workshop.pdf New Middle Neolithic Rondels in Bohemia see page 11 pdf http korarok.baranya.hu index.php?lng e A recently discovered, extraordinary pair of rondels at Szemely, Baranya County, SW Hungary euro archaeology stub Neolithic Europe Category Monument types Category European archaeology cs Rondel stavba pl Rondel budowla ...   more details



  1. Winter Enclosure

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Winter Enclosure Type Album Artist Octavia Sperati Commented out because image was deleted Cover Winter Enclosure.jpg Released June 14, 2005 br 2005 on tray card Recorded 2005 Genre Gothic metal , br doom metal Length Label Candlelight Records Producer Reviews Last album Guilty Octavia Sperati album Guilty br 2002 This album Winter Enclosure br 2005 Next album Grace Submerged br 2007 Winter Enclosure , the debut album by Norwegian band Octavia Sperati was released on June 14, 2005, on the Candlelight Records label. Track listing tracklist lyrics credits yes music credits yes title1 Intro lyrics1 instrumental music1 Bodil title2 Lifelines Of Depths music2 Bodil lyrics2 Silje length2 5 47 title3 Soundless music3 Trine lyrics3 Silje length3 4 29 title4 Icebound music4 Bodil lyrics4 Silje length4 3 36 title5 Hymn music5 Silje lyrics5 Silje length5 0 44 title6 Hunting Eye music6 Silje lyrics6 Silje length6 3 32 title7 Future Is music7 Bodil lyrics7 Silje length7 5 00 title8 Below Zero music8 Gyri lyrics8 Silje length8 5 25 title9 Wasted On The Living music9 Bodil lyrics9 Silje length9 4 31 title10 Without Air Before music10 Gyri lyrics10 Gyri length10 2 38 title11 Without Air After music11 Gyri lyrics11 Gyri length11 5 28 Personnel Silje Wergeland singer vocals Bodil Myklebust guitarist guitar Gyri S. Losnegaard guitarist guitar Trine C. Johansen bassist bass Tone Midtgaard keyboardist keyboard Hege S. Larson drummer drums Category 2005 albums Category Debut albums Category Octavia Sperati albums ...   more details



  1. Causewayed enclosure

    Unreferenced date November 2009 File Windmill Hill Pit.jpg thumb Windmill Hill, a causewayed enclosure in Wiltshire A causewayed enclosure is a type of large prehistoric Earthworks Archaeology earthwork common to the early Neolithic in Europe . More than 100 examples are recorded in France and 70 in England , while further sites are known in Scandinavia , Belgium , Germany , Italy , Ireland and Slovakia . fact date October 2010 The term causewayed enclosure is now preferred to the older term causewayed camp as it has been demonstrated that the sites did not necessarily serve as occupation sites. Construction Causewayed enclosures are often located on hilltop sites, encircled by one to four concentric ditch es with an internal bank . In general enclosures located in lowland areas are larger than hilltop ones. Crossing the ditches at intervals are causeway s which give the monuments their names. It appears that the ditches were excavated in sections, leaving the wide causeways intact in between. They should not be confused with segmented, or causewayed ring ditch es, which are smaller and are thought to relate only to funerary activity, or with hillfort s, which appeared later and had a definite defensive function. With regard to defensive functionality, however, evidence of timber palisade s has been found at some sites such as Hambledon Hill . Function Archaeology Archaeological evidence implies that the enclosures were visited occasionally by Neolithic groups rather than being permanently occupied. It is possible that they represent a transitional period in the Neolithic before hunter gatherer societies finally became fully settled. The presence of human remains in the banks ... Hill , evidence of human occupation predates the enclosure. Generally, it appears that the ditches ... Hill near Cheltenham Some tor enclosure s such as that at Carn Brea are believed to have served ... near Semussac La Mastine Ireland Donegore Magheraboy Neolithic Europe DEFAULTSORT Causewayed Enclosure ...   more details



  1. Card enclosure

    Unreferenced date September 2007 File Card case.jpg thumb right An open metal card case A card enclosure is a container for smart card s, credit card s, debit card s, telephone card s, visiting card s, business card s and other cards of similar size. Most cards have dimensions that follow the ID 1 format of the ISO IEC 7810 standard which specify the physical dimensions for cards to be 85.60 53.98 mm. The enclosures can be made of metal, leather, or plastic and come in various colors and designs. Sometimes having a Laser engraving laser engraved design for aesthetic purposes. There are shaped CD s that are business card sized that also fit. If made of aluminium , it may provide Radio frequency identification RFID shielding RFID shielding for proximity card s. See also Wallet Money clip Credit card concepts Category Containers Category Debit cards Category Fashion accessories Category Smart cards Category Credit card terminology ...   more details



  1. Cage (enclosure)

    Other uses Cage disambiguation Unreferenced date July 2007 File Hamstercage.jpg thumb A cage designed to contain small animals File Caged marmoset.jpg thumb The hand of a marmoset caged at a butterfly zoo butterfly park Description A cage is an enclosure made of mesh , rod geometry bars or wire s, used to confine, contain or protect something or someone. A cage can serve many purposes, including keeping an animal in captivity , capturing, and being used for display of an animal at a zoo . History Cages have been usually been used to capture or trap a certain life form. For this reason, they ve been known as a great hunting accessorie, often used for poaching animals or simply seizing them. In Captivity Cages are often used now as a source to confine animals. These provide as a habitat to the animal, and since they ve advanced so greatly, they are now specially designed to fit that species of animal. Captive Breed s of bird s, rodents , reptiles , and even larger animals have also been known to be confined in a cage as a domesticated animal also known as a pet . Captivity is a common purpose of the cage. Poaching and Hunting Cages also serve a purpose as a hunting tool, often used to seize an animal. This is a common and illegal purpose of the cage, as poaching is illegal itself. These type of cages are used to trap an animal, or hold them for a certain period of time. President Theodore Roosevelt used a cage himself to capture a bear , as the cage serves a purpose for capturing large animals. See also Hutch animal cage Birdcage Cat enclosure Cage BDSM Gibbet Fancy mouse wiktionarypar cage Category Containers tool stub an Gavia br Kaoued cs Klec de K fig es Jaula eo Ka o fa fr Cage it Gabbia allevamento ht Kal j lt Narvas li Kouw nl Kooi dieren nds nl Kouwe huusvesting pl Sadze sq Kafazi scn Gaggia simple Cage sv Bur te wuu zh yue zh ...   more details



  1. Disk enclosure

    Image Usb firewire hard disk enclosure.jpg thumb 300px right A 3.5 USB FireWire hard disk enclosure A disk enclosure is essentially a specialized chassis designed to hold and power disk drive s while providing a mechanism to allow them to communicate to one or more separate computers. Drive enclosures provide power to the drives therein and convert the data sent across their native computer bus data bus into a format usable by an external connection on the computer to which it is connected. In some cases, the conversion is as trivial as carrying a signal between different connector types. In others, it is so complicated as to require a separate embedded system to retransmit data over connector and signal of a different standard. Factory assembled external hard disk drive s, external DVD ROM drives, and others are all built around disk enclosures. Bulkier models built around 2.5 and 3.5 hard ... hard drive enclosure that uses a 2.5 drive and a USB connection for power and transfer Key benefits ... Enclosure Review publisher Virtual Hideout date 2009 01 21 accessdate 2009 07 29 ref or adequate ... s2vr duo raid enclosure,1350.html title The CalDigit S2VR Duo RAID Enclosure The 130 MB s RAID Box ... Saturno title Vizo Saturno One Touch Backup Enclosure Review Page 1 6 publisher techPowerUp date ... 2009 07 29 ref Using a network attached storage capable enclosure over a computer networking network ..., fire proof HDD enclosure publisher Engadget.com date 2009 01 13 accessdate 2009 07 29 ref ... external hard drive in a disk enclosure Multiple drives RAID enabled enclosures and iSCSI enclosures ... is radically lower power consumption than is found in larger drives. This enables enclosure vendors ... , temperature sensors , enclosure management devices, and redundant power supplies . Connections ... Computer bus SCSI Enclosure Services SAF TE SCSI Attached Fault Tolerant Enclosure SGPIO Serial General Purpose Input Output Category Computer storage devices Category USB Enclosure da Flytbar disk ...   more details



  1. Stall (enclosure)

    Other uses Stall disambiguation A stall is a small enclosure of some kind, usually less enclosed than a room . Market stall Image Greek sponges.JPG thumb 200px A roadside stall in Greece . A market stall is usually an immobile temporary structure erected by merchants to display and shelter their merchandise . Such stalls are easily erected or taken down to allow movement to a new market area. Some commercial marketplace s, including market square s or flea market s, may erect or allow merchants to erect more permanent stalls. Conversely, some stalls incorporate wheel s, tow hitch es, or other devices to make transportation of the stall easier. Most can be closed and locked when not in use. A merchant will sometimes use an open air stall in front of a more permanent store building in order to entice passers by with eye catching goods or discounts. Such a stall can be taken indoors and locked up after business hours. Stalls are commonly used by farmers market s and street food vendors, and may also appear as display areas at fair s and convention meeting convention s. Animal stall File Polish stable in Gdansk.jpg thumb 200px Tie stalls in a stable for horses An animal stall is an enclosure housing one or a few animals. Often this too can be a temporary or permanent enclosure at a market see above but stalls for animals can often be found wherever animals are kept a horse stable is often a purpose built and permanent structure. A farmer s barn may be subdivided into animal stalls or pens for cows and other livestock . In horse care , the standard dimensions for a box stall vary from 10 by 12 to 14 by 14 , depending on local cultural traditions, the breed of horse, gender, and any special needs. Mares with foals often are kept in double stalls. Stallions, kept alone with less access to turnout, are also often given larger quarters. Ponies sometimes are kept in smaller box stalls, and warmbloods or draft horses may need larger ones. Box stalls usually contain a layer of absorbent ...   more details



  1. Boma (enclosure)

    and southern Africa with this meaning, as well as the meaning of a livestock enclosure. An example appeared ... in 1997. See also kraal Compound enclosure Stockade References and external links references Swahili ...   more details



  1. SES-2 Enclosure Management

    device for example a drive within the enclosure. The drive will communicate with the Enclosure Through the Enclosure Services Interface. In this case the only SCSI device condition communicated through ... by the device server, the sense code shall be HARDWARE FAILURE or ENCLOSURE FAILURE. Reporting Methods ... Technologies SES 2 over I2C is still utilized for storage backplanes enclosure management, although a competing method for enclosure management communication is now becoming prominent. Serial ... can utilize either SES 2 or SGPIO for enclosure management with a simple configuration selection. References ... from AMI , DEFAULTSORT Ses 2 Enclosure Management Category Computer hardware standards Category Computer ...   more details



  1. SCSI Enclosure Services

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Most recent SCSI disk enclosure enclosure products support a protocol called SCSI Enclosure Services SES . The SCSI initiator initiator can communicate with the enclosure .... SES devices There are two major classes of SES devices SCSI attached enclosure services Attached enclosure services devices allow SES communication through a logical unit within one SCSI disk drive located in the enclosure. The disk drive then communicates with the enclosure by some other method, the only commonly used one being Enclosure Services Interface ESI . In fault tolerant enclosures ... and defined in their specifications ANSI SFF 8067 and SFF 8045. SCSI standalone enclosure services Standalone enclosure services enclosures have a separate SES processor which occupies its own address on the SCSI bus. The protocol for this uses direct SCSI commands. An enclosure can be fault tolerant ... Inquiry are also used with standalone enclosure services to perform basic functions such as initial ... can be addressed to a specific SES element in the enclosure. There are many different SCSI element .... This allows an enclosure to detect and report unacceptable environmental conditions. The SCSI standard .... Subenclosures A larger SCSI storage enclosure may contain multiple subenclosures. The subenclosure ... subenclosures. SCSI attached enclosure services SCSI attached enclosure services is a computer protocol used mainly with disk storage enclosures. It allows a host computer to communicate with the enclosure ... with the disks in the enclosure via a SCSI interface which may be Parallel SCSI , Arbitrated ... located in the enclosure is set up to allow SCSI Enclosure Services SES communication through a logical unit. The disk drive then communicates with the SES processor in the enclosure, usually via Enclosure Services Interface Enclosure Services Interface ESI , or a protocol called DSI for SSA enclosures ... to that command. Implemented commands Only two SCSI commands are implemented by attached enclosure ...   more details



  1. Enclosure Services Interface

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Enclosure Services Interface ESI is a computer protocol used in SCSI enclosures. This is part of a chain of connections that allows a host computer to communicate with the enclosure to access its power, cooling, and other non data characteristics. This overall approach is called SCSI attached enclosure services Image ESI.JPG 512px ESI interface The host computer communicates with the disks in the enclosure via a Serial SCSI interface which may be either Arbitrated loop FC AL or Serial Attached SCSI SAS . One of the disk devices located in the enclosure is set up to allow SCSI Enclosure Services SES communication through a Logical Unit Number LUN . The disk drive then communicates with the SES processor in the enclosure via ESI. The data sent over the ESI interface is simply the contents of a SCSI command and the response to that command. In fault tolerant enclosures, more than one disk drive slot has ESI enabled to allow SES communications to continue ... The enclosure clocks this to acknowledge a read or write data transfer SEL 5 DSK RD The disk drive clocks this to send a NIBL of data to the enclosure SEL 6 DSK WR The disk drive clocks this to receive a NIBL of data from the enclosure ESI command sequence A SCSI SCSI Send Diagnostic Command Send ... of ESI bus phases class wikitable Phase Function Discovery phase Disk drive tests that the enclosure is SFF 8067 compliant Command phase Disk drive sends the SCSI CDB to the enclosure similar to the write phase Either Read phase Disk drive sends diagnostic page data to the enclosure or Write phase Disk drive receives diagnostic page data from the enclosure Finally, the disk drive deasserts PARALLEL ... to a SCSI diagnostic pages SCSI diagnostic page in the enclosure. If the CDB is for a SCSI Receive ... are allowed. Alternatives to ESI There are two common alternatives ESI SCSI standalone enclosure services Standalone Enclosure Services uses a direct connection which does not require ESI Serial ...   more details




Articles 1 - 25 of 5417          Next


Search   in  
Search for Enclosure in Tutorials
Search for Enclosure in Encyclopedia
Search for Enclosure in Videos
Search for Enclosure in Books
Search for Enclosure in Software
Search for Enclosure in DVDs
Search for Enclosure in Store


Advertisement




Enclosure in Encyclopedia
Enclosure top Enclosure

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement