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  Deployment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Deployment is an outward movement of a body from its initial location to an extended region in an effort to accomplish a special purpose or mission.
In a computer, a deployment is the step of placing or installing software on the target systems which includes configuration steps if necessary.
Deployment encompasses all activities from origin or home station through destination, specifically including intra-continental United States, intertheater,and intratheater movement legs, staging, and holding areas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deployment   (244 words)

  
 RAND: How Does Deployment Affect Retention of Military Personnel?
In the early 1990s, by contrast, hostile deployments appear to have reduced retention of midgrade officers, perhaps because such officers, having served in a Cold War military with fewer deployments, were discouraged by increased hostile deployments and fewer career opportunities during the drawdown.
Longer deployments mean a longer separation from family and friends as well as prolonged exposure to whatever risks and arduous duty come with the deployment.
It may be, for example, that personnel selected for multiple deployments were selected based on their qualifications, in which case the positive effects seen of deployment on enlistment would actually have more to do with the caliber of the members.
www.rand.org /publications/RB/RB7557   (2100 words)

  
 Introduction to UML 2 Deployment Diagrams
In other words, deployment diagrams show the hardware for your system, the software that is installed on that hardware, and the middleware used to connect the disparate machines to one another.
Deployment specifications are basically configuration files, such as an EJB deployment descriptor, which define how a node should operate.
Deployment diagrams tend to become very large very quickly because they reflect the physical complexities of your system, therefore a concise notation becomes critical to your success.
www.agilemodeling.com /artifacts/deploymentDiagram.htm   (1456 words)

  
 eXtreme Deployment - Computing and Network Services - Drew University
The deployment server is also the machine which serves as the distribution point for digitally signed update packages for deployment client components.
The deployment server returns a configuration profile to the client, which is then used to set the computer's name, join the computer to the domain, and add the appropriate administrator users to the computer.
After initial deployment is complete, the deployment client disables auto-login on the workstation and returns the user to a standard network login screen.
depts.drew.edu /cns/enterprise/eXtreme   (1270 words)

  
 Deployment article - Deployment purpose mission Computer software configuration military armed - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
de:Deployment A Deployment is an outward movement of a body from its initial location to an extended region in an effort to accomplish a special purpose or mission.
In the military, a deployment is the activation of armed forces to their assignment to duty.
Deployment article - Deployment definition - what means Deployment
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Deployment   (138 words)

  
 DotnetCoders - UML : Deployment Diagrams
Deployment diagrams are another model in the implementation diagram category.
Deployment diagrams can also be used early on in the design phase to document the physical architecture of a system.
The elements used in Deployment diagrams are Components, as we have seen in Component diagrams, Nodes, which represent the physical processing resources in the system, and Associations.
www.dotnetcoders.com /web/learning/uml/diagrams/deployment.aspx   (237 words)

  
 Step 12: Deployment: Where the Rubber Meets the Road (Part 1)
At deployment time, system administrators as well as developers must deal with the complexity of the underlying architecture, and all parties must ensure that all applications, including existing applications as well as those newly deployed, meet service levels after deployment.
At deployment time, a given framework's runtime libraries must also be deployed to the application server (or servers), and framework-specific files must be deployed with the application.
Deployment must be simple, fast, and capable of supporting selective deployment (certain elements of the application only), ideally, from within the IDE being used by the developer.
www.oracle.com /technology/pub/articles/masterj2ee/j2ee_wk12.html   (4203 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Rapid Deployment Forces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Not until the aftermath of the Iranian revolution in 1979 and the acknowledgment of a Soviet combat brigade in Cuba in that same year, however, did a concerted effort to establish the force envisioned in the directive begin.
The concept was to develop forces that could operate independently, with neither forward bases nor the facilities of friendly nations; geographical areas cited as requiring such cover included Korea, the Persian Gulf, and the Middle East.
Operation of an RDF headquarters (formally known until 1 January 1983 as the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force—RDJTF) officially began at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida on 1 March 1980.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Rapid-Deployment-Forces   (869 words)

  
 Application Developer's Guide - Deployment
When the system administrator deploys your application into a particular server, he or she assigns a context path to your application (a later section of this manual describes deployment on Tomcat).
The complete syntax and semantics for the deployment descriptor is defined in Chapter 13 of the Servlet API Specification, version 2.3.
Deploying your app on other servlet containers will be specific to each container, but all containers compatible with the Servlet API Specification (version 2.2 or later) are required to accept a web application archive file.
tomcat.apache.org /tomcat-4.1-doc/appdev/deployment.html   (1410 words)

  
 Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) : XML Schemas for J2EE Deployment Descriptors
Prior to the J2EE 1.4 specifications, each Deployment Descriptor must be valid with respect to a specific DTD that describes the Deployment Descriptor.
Note that deployment descriptors defined by previous versions of the J2EE specification must also be supported, and must continue to be validated against the corresponding DTD.
For example, connector Deployment Descriptor instances that must be processed with the Connector 1.5 version must indicate the version within the version attribute of the instance document, for example, "1.5".
java.sun.com /xml/ns/j2ee   (439 words)

  
 Software Deployment - Feb 98   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The agents represent the various deployment activities and operate on the semantic data (available in the registries of the release and field docks) to properly deploy a software system.
Although software deployment is an ever-present activity as software systems are being developed, structured support for the deployment process has been remarkably lacking until now.
Various deployment systems have been created, but no system comes close to providing a single solution that can "do it all." Based on a well-defined deployment lifecycle, we have highlighted some of the complex issues, partial solutions, and research to define and build the software deployment systems of tomorrow.
www.stsc.hill.af.mil /crosstalk/1998/02/deployment.asp   (2538 words)

  
 ONJava.com: J2EE Application Deployment Considerations
Afterwards, we will discuss possible deployment architectures and some of the deployment issues to consider during the design and implementation of a J2EE application.
In addition, load balancers may be deployed in front of the presentation tier to improve availability and support better fail-over.
Deploying a J2EE application based on the above structure will provide the greatest flexibility, but there are other considerations that must come into play before the deployment architecture can be finalized.
www.onjava.com /pub/a/onjava/2003/06/11/j2ee_deployment.html   (873 words)

  
 Marine Moms and Dads: Overview and Information on Deployment to Iraq www.MarineParents.com
This section includes general deployment information with phone numbers of USMC offices to contact should you need further assistance from the USMC.
Depending on where you Marine is deployed, you may be able to find information specific to that location in this section of the web site.
The Marines listed in our deployed list are either currently overseas in Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, or have previously served in overseas for OIF and OEF.
www.marineparents.com /usmc/deploy-default.asp   (831 words)

  
 Writing Web Application Deployment Descriptors
Deployment descriptors are standard text files, formatted using XML notation and you package them in the Web Application.
Use the deployment descriptor editor that is integrated into the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
To deploy a servlet, give the servlet a name, specify the class file or JSP used to implement its behavior, and set other servlet-specific properties.
e-docs.bea.com /wls/docs61/webapp/webappdeployment.html   (2037 words)

  
 Technet: Deployment of Broadband   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Many states, recognizing the transformational impact that broadband can have on their citizens, economies and delivery of government services, have adopted state policies to spur broadband deployment and demand.
It is critical that the United States show leadership in clearing roadblocks to broadband deployment and adopting innovative policies to foster demand.
Continue to reduce regulatory burdens and uncertainty that impede or delay the deployment of broadband networks through technology-neutral reforms.
www.technet.org /technetissues/broadband   (450 words)

  
 Microsoft Solution Accelerator for Windows Server Deployment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
They cover deployment architecture, security and manageability issues, creation and capture of the server baseline image, and operations, covering all phases of your deployment process.
This guide describes the server deployment architecture and the activities of the infrastructure team, which documents the current and future architecture during the envisioning and planning project phases.
A technical guide for team members who will identify current and future manageability requirements for deployed servers and provide input to the server baseline imaging process to ensure proper inclusion of required agents, tools, and so on.
www.microsoft.com /technet/itsolutions/cits/dsd/wsrvdep/default.mspx   (469 words)

  
 Department of Defense Deployment Health Support
Deployment Health Clinical Center A resource for clinicians, veterans, and their families.
Details of the program are all included on the DD Form 2902, the claim form for reimbursement and payment voucher for privately purchased protective, safety, or health equipment used in combat.
This service is brought to you by the the Department of Defense Deployment Health Support Directorate.
deploymentlink.osd.mil   (319 words)

  
 Deployment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A few months back we had this little discussion in IRC to which david replied that he keeps different versions of his production apps on their respective directories and uses a symlink to hook up a working copy to the web server.
This has saved me from deploying quite a couple of bugs in the beginning and it prompted me to install damagecontrol.
I’ve been using the deploy script for several weeks and i like it a lot.
blog.leetsoft.com /articles/read/14   (385 words)

  
 USDOT Joins Arizona DOT to Launch 511 Travel Information Model Deployment (7/11/02)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Arizona, as a leader in ITS deployment, and an early implementer of 511, is well-positioned to serve as a model for other states and jurisdictions in implementing 511."
The goal of the model deployment is to establish and document an innovative example of 511 traveler information service that advances content quality and interactions between the caller and the 511 service.
The total cost of the 511 Model Deployment is expected to be $1.425 million, with the federal share being $1.140 million.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /pressroom/fhwa0230.htm   (675 words)

  
 DTI: Deployment Technologies, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
At Deployment Technologies Inc. our mission is to create value for our customers by focusing on high growth segments of the industry, including next generation services, IP convergence and training.
Deployment Technologies attended its first ever Fiber to the Home Consortium Expo.
Deployment Technologies manned a booth at local SCTE Vendor Days in Colorado, Central Florida and Central California as we seek to remind the industry of our national reach, establish new contacts, and share experiences.
www.dtechinc.com   (301 words)

  
 News and Announcements - Deployment News
Paula Parker of Bentonville doesn't want her husband to deploy to Iraq later this year, but she knows that, when he does, she will not be alone.
Results show that it is premature to conclude that the Iraq war has already had a serious adverse effect on the mental health of the armed forces, or that we are inevitably facing a repeat of the Vietnam story.
He is the first of a small group of injured or wounded soldiers recruited to share their battleground expertise for the creation of computer-simulated training exercises by the Army's own geek squad.
www.pdhealth.mil /deployment_news.asp   (2152 words)

  
 Policy for Pre- and Post-Deployment Health Assessments and Blood Samples
The Department of Defense policy shall be to use the attached Pre-Deployment Health Assessment and Post-Deployment Health Assessment for all deployment health assessments conducted pursuant to the requirements of DoD Instruction 6490.3, "Implementation and Application of Joint Medical Surveillance for Deployments," August 7, 1997, and this policy memorandum.
If an HIV screening sample has not been collected within the 12 months before deployment, a pre-deployment blood sample is required for the purposes of screening for HIV and for meeting the requirement for a pre-deployment blood sample.
The objective of pre- and post-deployment health assessments will continue to be quick confirmation and documentation of a service member’s health readiness for deployment or redeployment and to determine if there is a need for a clinician’s evaluation before deployment or redeployment.
www.ha.osd.mil /policies/1999/clin9902.htm   (416 words)

  
 U.S. Army HOOAH 4 HEALTH Deployment Guide - Family Matters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Military families have experienced the emotional trauma of deployment on an unprecedented scale since the end of the Gulf War.
An Army initiative that provides its severely disabled Soldiers and their families with a system of advocacy and follow-up with personal support to assist them as they transition from military service to the civilian community.
The program is open to all military connected children but is geared toward those children of the 150,000 deployed National Guard and Reserve members.
www.hooah4health.com /deployment/familymatters   (568 words)

  
 Deployment - The Driving Force in Recruitment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Deployment was established in 1988 and has grown continuously to become a major force in the supply of temporary driving, warehouse, secretarial and management staff throughout the North West, providing management and logistical support
In order to respond effectively to the growing number of requests for experienced management, accounts and general office staff, Deployment Métier was established in 2001.
As an equal opportunities employer, all Deployment staff are apprised of the law in relation to Race, Sexual and other Discrimination.
www.deployment.com   (266 words)

  
 The Grammar Deployment Kit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Grammar deployment is the process of turning a given grammar specification into a working parser.
We assume that grammar deployment starts from an initial grammar specification which is maybe still ambiguous or even incomplete.
In practice, grammar deployment binds unaffordable human resources because of the unavailability of suitable grammar specifications, the diversity of parsing technology as well as the limitations of the technology, integration problems regarding the development of software renovation functionality, and the lack of tools and adherence to firm methods for grammar engineering.
gdk.sourceforge.net   (319 words)

  
 Windows Server 2003 Automated Deployment Services
Using ADS to automate server deployment, HDI is reducing labor costs by 95 percent and building servers in as little as 10 minutes.
MSN has begun deployment of ADS across their network of more than 20,000 servers and reduced the time required for deployment and maintenance of computers.
Rackshack is finding that it can deploy a Windows—based hosting service in less than half the time it takes to deploy a similarly configured Linux system by using ADS.
www.microsoft.com /windowsserver2003/technologies/management/ads/default.mspx   (765 words)

  
 Unattended, A Windows deployment system: Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Whether you use Unattended, RIS, or some other system for Windows deployment, one technique which you should absolutely avoid is disk imaging.
Also called "cloning", disk imaging means taking a snapshot of the hard drive of one machine and restoring it onto the hard drive of another.
RIPrep to help you with this task, and it is a very popular way to deploy systems.
unattended.sourceforge.net   (569 words)

  
 JCOMMOPS Deployment Opportunities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
There are a number of marine meteorology and oceanographic activities which require similar logistic support or can provide support for the deployment of drifting buoys and floats.
The list is useful for buoy operators to make contacts in specific countries in order to seek new deployment opportunities.
It is clear that this rationale approach will facilitate the work of the buoy and float operators in identifying potential deployment opportunities and establishing direct contacts with key people in order check feasibility and, if doable to set the details with them.
www.jcommops.org /depl_opport/depl_opport.html   (214 words)

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