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  Group object
A typical example of a group object is a topological group, a group whose underlying set is a topological space such that the group operations are continuous.
A topological group is a group object in the category of topological spaces with continuous functions.
Conversely, if (A,m,e,inv) is a group object in one of those categories, then m necessarily coincides with the given operation on A, e is the inclusion of the given identity element on A, inv is the inversion operation and A with the given operation is an abelian group.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/gr/Group_object.html   (541 words)

  
 Group object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Lie group is a group object in the category of smooth manifolds with smooth maps.
A Lie supergroup is a group object in the category of supermanifolds.
A localic group is a group object in the category of locales.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Group_object   (625 words)

  
 DCE 1.1: Remote Procedure Call - Remote Procedure Call Model
RPC objects are either server instances or other resources that are operated on and managed by RPC servers, such as devices, databases and queues.
RPC objects may be accessed by operations defined by one or a set of RPC interfaces.
The RPC operations that use object names require the different syntaxes to be explicitly distinguished to avoid ambiguity and to allow the implementations to interpret the name values properly.
www.opengroup.org /onlinepubs/9629399/chap6.htm   (6034 words)

  
 Groups
object and an integer that denotes how many objects are referenced in the list beyond the first one referenced.
Then, the reference to the oxygen atom in the pointer group is deleted, and its first hydrogen is set to be the same atom as the body group's first hydrogen.
The first is the base size, which is a constant for all objects in the class and counts only those members that are held in common by all group objects.
mccammon.ucsd.edu /~oompaa/Oompaa/oompaa/groups/doc/groups.html   (1007 words)

  
 HDF5 User's Guide: Groups
New objects are created and then inserted into the graph with a link operation tht is automatically executed by the library; existing objects are inserted into the graph with a link operation explicitly called by the user, which creates a named link from a group to the object.
As with groups, a dataset may be created in a particular group by specifying its absolute path or a relative path.
is useful both with a single group and in an iterative process that examines an entire file or section of a file (the contents of a group, the contents of all the groups that are members of that group, etc.) and acts on objects as they are encountered.
hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu /HDF5/doc/UG/09_Groups.html   (5268 words)

  
 Programmatic Group Manipulation > Windows NT Security Group Administration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Managing groups and group membership is typically the core operation for administrators tasked with managing file system security.
For most administrators, the addition of user accounts to security groups is bound to enter into his or her daily agenda on a regular basis.
If you implement group descriptions using a meaningful naming standard (such as the owner of the group, the function of the group, or the name of the application served by the group), group description field queries can provide an especially powerful search mechanism when combined with ADSI's group enumeration methods.
www.informit.com /articles/article.asp?p=130575   (1946 words)

  
 Group Policy Object Infrastructure Management at Microsoft
Group Policy is a powerful technology for managing security and configurations of computers on a corporate network, allowing both broad global settings and finely tuned, targeted settings for specific classes of computers.
One of the big benefits of Group Policy over the other technologies is that it is a common, unified framework for managing business policies across the various parts of the operating system and in many server and workstation applications.
Early documentation for Group Policy suggested it was better to put as many settings as possible in a single GPO to minimize the number of GPOs a client would have to download when connecting to the domain.
www.microsoft.com /technet/itshowcase/content/grppolobjectmgmt.mspx   (11212 words)

  
 Cisco - Using and Configuring PIX Object Groups
Object grouping allows objects such as IP hosts or networks, protocols, ports, and Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) types to be collected into object groups.
Once configured, an object group can then be used with the standard conduit or access-list PIX commands in order to reference all objects within that group.
Object groups can also be nested, where you can include one object group as a subset of another object group.
www.cisco.com /warp/public/707/pix_obj_grp.html   (968 words)

  
 How to use native ADSI components to find the primary group
A user's primary group can only be a group that exists in the same domain as the user, and this group has to be a group that the user is a member of.
With the LDAP provider, the primary group is not included as an entry in the IADsUser::Groups collection, nor is the group's Distinguished Name (DN) part of the MemberOf attribute of the user object in the directory.
The group's RID in the PrimaryGroupID is the only place in which the primary group for a user is referenced on the LDAP user object.
support.microsoft.com /?kbid=321360   (1385 words)

  
 Object Management Group (OMG)
The OMG Object Management Architecture Guide (available on line: OMA Reference Model) was completed in 1990 and updated in 1995 and serves as an overall architecture for OMG standards development.
The operations provided by Object Services are made available through the IDL Interface Definition Language (as defined in the OMG CORBA specification) or through proposed extensions to IDL compatible with the OMG Object Model.
Object Request Broker: The OMG Common Object Request Broker Architecture specification (CORBA 1.1 and 2.0) provides a message passing bus for transporting requests and responses in a distributed environment (that is, an object RPC mechanism).
www.objs.com /survey/omg.htm   (2660 words)

  
 Callisto 2.2: Group/Object retrieval   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The result of CAL_GetObjectType if the object is a triangle group.
Returnes the ID of a group or object with a certain label.
This will be set to the object type according to the values in callistoTypes.h.
www.cs.uu.nl /~dennis/callisto/docs/html/group__Retrieval.html   (259 words)

  
 CacheGroup (JCache Open Source 1.0-beta1 API)
These objects are here until they expire when they have expired, this map is cleared, then the weakReference is also cleared, if and only if no other code references the objects.
The attributes will be inherited from the existing object or if no object exists, from the group or region the object associated with.
- the group the object is associated with.
jcache.sourceforge.net /apidocs/org/fjank/jcache/CacheGroup.html   (504 words)

  
 IEEE LTSC | WG12
Learning Objects are defined here as any entity, digital or non-digital, which can be used, re-used or referenced during technology supported learning.
The Learning Object Metadata standards will focus on the minimal set of attributes needed to allow these Learning Objects to be managed, located, and evaluated.
Relevant attributes of Learning Objects to be described include type of object, author, owner, terms of distribution, and format.
ltsc.ieee.org /wg12   (603 words)

  
 Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) - Frontmatter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owners.
The Object Management Group has developed an architecture and specification for object technology use, management, interworking (the exchange of data between object models), and interoperability (the means of message exchange between object request brokers).
These object services are a collection of services (interfaces and objects) that support basic functions for using and implementing objects, as well as common facilities.
www.opengroup.org /branding/prodstds/x98or.htm   (1474 words)

  
 Configuring the LDAP Server and Group Object
LDAP Group object: Use this object to set up and manage the way LDAP clients access and use the information on the Novell LDAP server.
The LDAP Group object stores configuration data that can be applied to a single LDAP server or a group of LDAP servers.
When the requested object is not found on the LDAP server the client has connected to, the client receives a URL, known as LDAP referral, containing the information needed to connect an LDAP server that does have information on the object.
www.novell.com /documentation/lg/ndsse/ndsseenu/data/fbabcieb.html   (1945 words)

  
 Welcome to ASG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Advanced Systems Group (ASG) is a research group at the Centre Universitaire d'Informatique of the University of Geneva (previously known as OSG - Object Systems Group).
Over the last 18 years the group has carried out research in both theoretical and applied aspects of object-oriented programming, including object based multimedia communication systems.
Since 1987 the group has published 5 books, 11 yearly collections of technical reports, 15 Ph.D. theses and more than 150 papers in various international conferences and journals.
cuiwww.unige.ch /OSG   (212 words)

  
 Group Object Metaclass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Group is a special object class that can be used to group multiple graphic objects into a single object.
The Group class is also used as the base class for more complex object classes such as Chart or Plot2D.
Specifies whether resources in a XtSetValues call are propagated to the objects in the group.
www.int.com /products/widget_info/edittable/charttable/group.html   (197 words)

  
 Ratio Group - Object Oriented Training, Consultancy, Tools, & Recruitment
The starting point is Object Modelling, a technique that enables you to focus on class structure, inheritance, etc., whilst avoiding language specifics such as pointer dereferencing.
Using two objects would either mean that either the system has to update two objects (equals more coding work), or that the user has to update two Transactions (equals greater potential for mistakes).
Object Modelling enables us to spot the relationship required by the problem domain, and then choose the best way of implementing it.
www.ratio.co.uk /white.html   (3521 words)

  
 Object-relation mapping without the container   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Instead of using a tangle of abstract factories, service locators, singletons, and straight construction, each object is constructed with its collaborating objects.
I believe it was Grady Booch who said the great thing about objects is that they can be replaced; and the great thing about Spring is that it helps you replace them.
Listing 2 demonstrates two methods: a group lookup using an HQL query and a group lookup followed by an action.
www.ibm.com /developerworks/web/library/j-hibern   (2848 words)

  
 Group object   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A leaf object that represents a grouping of several User objects, used to provide collective, rather than individual, network administration.
For example, whenever electronic mail is sent to a Group object, or whenever a trustee assignment names a Group object, each user in the list is part of that action.
You can create Group objects based on who uses the same applications, printers, or print queues; who performs similar tasks; or who has similar needs for information.
www.novell.com /documentation/nw42/cncptenu/data/hdb6sk7i.html   (135 words)

  
 Object Management Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Object Management Group (OMG) is a consortium, originally aimed at setting standards for distributed object-oriented systems, and is now focused on modeling (programs, systems and business processes) and model-based standards in some 20 vertical markets.
The goal was a common portable and interoperable object model with methods and data that work using all types of development environments on all types of platforms.
At its founding, OMG set out to create the initial Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) standard which appeared in 1991.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Object_Management_Group   (496 words)

  
 Society & Culture: Object to War Group on Care2 Connect
There are currently no Shares tagged by hosts of this group.
There are currently no Shares tagged by members of this group.
No hostable events are scheduled for this group.
www.care2.com /c2c/group/object   (87 words)

  
 Distributed Object Computing (DOC) Group for DRE Systems
The Distributed Object Computing (DOC) Group is a distributed research consortium lead by Dr.
Schmidt and consisting of the DOC group in ISIS at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, the Center for Distributed Object Computing in the Computer Science department at Washington University and the Laboratory for Distributed Object Computing in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at the University of California, Irvine.
The purpose of the DOC group is to support advanced RandD on patterns, middleware, and modeling tools using an open source software development model, which allows academics, developers, and end-users to participate in leading-edge RandD projects driven by the free market of ideas, requirements, and resources.
www.dre.vanderbilt.edu   (410 words)

  
 Main Page
Retrieves the type of object that an object reference points to.
Copy constructor: makes a copy of the original Group object.
Creates a Group object using the id of an existing group.
hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu /HDF5/doc/cpplus_RM/classH5_1_1Group.html   (277 words)

  
 ODMG Home Page
The ODMG group completed its work on object data management standards in 2001 and was disbanded.
The OMG is currently working on a "4th generation" object database standard to reflect recent changes in object database technology.
The ODMG submitted the ODMG Java Binding to the Java Community Process as a basis for the Java Data Objects Specification (JDO).
www.odmg.org   (318 words)

  
 Object Management Group ( OMG, Object Database Management Group, and ODMG) Definition
DEFINITION: The OMG (Object Management Group) was formed in 1989 by a group of vendors for the purpose of creating a standard architecture for
OBJECT MANAGEMENT GROUP DEFINITION (continued): …; The OMG (Object Management Group) was formed in 1989 by a group of vendors for the purpose of creating a standard architecture for
An ORB makes it possible for a client object to make a server request without having to know where in a network the server object or component is located and exactly what its interfaces are.
www.bitpipe.com /tlist/Object-Management-Group.html   (383 words)

  
 Computer Vision Research Groups
Artificial Vision, Robotics and Intelligent Systems Group The main scope of the group is to perform and promote research in application problems that rise in the science of electrical and computer engineering, as well as in the production engineering one.
Honeywell - Video-Based Surveillance and Security Group This objective of the group is to invent, design, and integrate innovative video-based technologies into a distributed architecture to enhance the efficiency and capabilities of surveillance and security systems.
Leeds University - Computer Vision Group Our specialities are in the areas of tracking and behaviour modelling, medical imaging, the use of colour in image coding and compression, and OMR and handwriting recognition.
www-2.cs.cmu.edu /~cil/v-groups.html   (4009 words)

  
 Getting Started Overview
OMG’s middleware standards and profiles are based on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA®) and support a wide variety of industries.
The requirements document that initiates each OMG standard-setting activity (the Request for Proposal) and other key documents are available for viewing by anyone, member or not.
OMG has been producing events for fifteen years and provides a full range of conference management services and expertise—from conference development, production and support to targeted messaging and media promotion.
www.omg.org /gettingstarted/gettingstartedindex.htm   (502 words)

  
 ObjectiveView
Michael Barnes of Hurwitz Group with An Introduction to Components and CBD...
Anne Thomas (Patricia Seybold Group) on Noblenet Nouveau - ORB/COM/RPC interoperability tool.
Object Management Group Analysis by the UK's OMG Representative
www.ratio.co.uk /objectiveview.html   (373 words)

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