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Topic: Open Services Architecture


  
  Open Services Architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Open System Architecture (OSA) is part of the 3rd generation mobile telecommunications network or UMTS.
The standards for OSA are being developed as part of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
The API for OSA is called Parlay, (or Parlay/OSA or OSA/Parlay) as the APIs are developed jointly in collaboration by 3GPP, ETSI, and the Parlay Group.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Open_Services_Architecture   (127 words)

  
 PAINTING Guys - High Quality Painting & Decorating - Prince George Canada >> Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Battered: A term used in construction or architecture that refers to a wall that slopes backward as it rises from the ground.
The term applied to art and architectural schools in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth, whose courses stressed the study and imitation of past design areas.
The battens are nailed over the open spaces between the boards.
paintingguys.com /modules.php?name=Encyclopedia   (4177 words)

  
 OPEN SOURCE ARCHITECTURE: org models Archives
OSA is actueel en heeft betrekking op het publieke domein, oftewel het is verbonden met een alledaags probleem en heeft betrekking op iets dat groter is dan architectuur.
Open source architecture needs to be a performance, a conversation, a bodystorm (as opposed to brainstorm) that goes on throughout the life of the building -- a revolution that must constantly be remade.
If an architectural office is such a body or living company, then there is a kind of distributed design intelligence that binds or holds the office together, that allows it to remain coherent, but that also allows it to affect and in turn be affected.
www.suite75.net /blog/maze/archives/cat_org_models.html   (6396 words)

  
 Sun CTO: Open Services the Next Big Thing
Open services provide freedom for service developers and represent a place where open-source-based services can be shared and executed, Papadopoulos said.
In an open services development scenario, developers work on common patterns for service levels and management, he said.
Part of Sun's contribution to drive adoption of open services is its Open Solaris, Solaris Enterprise System and Open Sparc, he said.
www.devsource.ziffdavis.com /article2/0,1895,1938699,00.asp   (868 words)

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