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Topic: Part


  
  Assessing Program Performance Using the PART
The PART was developed to assess and improve program performance so that the Federal government can achieve better results.
The PART therefore looks at all factors that affect and reflect program performance including program purpose and design; performance measurement, evaluations, and strategic planning; program management; and program results.
Preparing PARTs for Publication with the FY 2008 Budget (August 17, 2006)
www.whitehouse.gov /omb/part   (375 words)

  
  Part (JavaMail API documentation)
This bytestream is typically an aggregation of the Part attributes and its content's bytestream.
This bytestream is typically an aggregration of the Part attributes and an appropriately encoded bytestream from its 'content'.
Classes that implement the Part interface decide on the appropriate encoding algorithm to be used.
java.sun.com /products/javamail/javadocs/javax/mail/Part.html   (1382 words)

  
 Part - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A part is the music played by an individual instrument or voice (or group of identical instruments or voices) within a larger work, such as a melody.
A part is a dancer's role, particularly in a major work such as a classical ballet.
The part of a person's hair is the "watershed" line at which the hair is parted, or divided.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Part   (447 words)

  
 Java programming dynamics, Part 5: Transforming classes on-the-fly
In Part 4, "Class transformations with Javassist," you learned how to use the Javassist framework to transform Java class files generated by the compiler, writing the modified class files back out.
As I discussed in Part 1 "Classes and classloading," many classes are loaded before your main class even begins to execute.
The method timing modification we examined in Part 4 can be a useful tool for isolating performance issues, but it really needs a more flexible interface.
www-106.ibm.com /developerworks/java/library/j-dyn0203.html   (2531 words)

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