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- Cellular Repository
- An information repository with a layered architecture. Each
layer may be implemented by a multitude of modules (cells), which
are designed to work together.
- CORBA
- Common Object Request Broker Architecture. CORBA is defined
and managed by the OMG (Object Management Group).
- COS
- Common Object Services (a CORBA term)
- Federated Information Sources
- Information sources which are used together, but which are not
under a single authority. Federated information sources are therefore
not necessarily willing or equipped to participate in common
communication protocols, such as transaction support.
- GLOSS
- GlOSS is a system developed at Stanford University that
helps you find data sources that are relevant to your queries.
- HCI
- Human Computer Interaction. Also known as CHI, as in 'the CHI
Conference'.
- HTML
- Hypertext Markup Language. An SGML-based text markup
language used on the WWW (World Wide Web).
- IETF
- Internet Engineering Task Force - an all volunteer organization
responsible
for publishing RFCs and Internet Standards.
www.ietf.org
- IIPA
- International Intellectual Property Alliance.
- IITA
- Information Infrastructure Technology and Applications
- IITF
- Information Infrastructure Task Force
See iitf.doc.gov.
- ILU
- Inter language Unification - a mechanism for implementing
distributed
objects across heterogeneous languages. An almost CORBA
compliant
ORB. Freely available from
ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/ilu.html
- IR
- 1. Information Retrieval; 2. Infrared
- JAVA
- Java is a simple, object-oriented, distributed, interpreted,
robust, secure, architecture-neutral, portable,
high-performance, multithreaded, dynamic, buzzword-
compliant,
general-purpose programming language. See
java.sun.com
- LIRA
- Learning Information Retrieval Agent
- NII
- National Information Infrastructue. This may or may not be the
Internet, depending on who you ask. See
nii.nist.gov.
- NTIA
- National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Responsible for the Information Superhighway.
See www.ntia.doc.gov.
- OO
- Object Oriented. Objects are opaque datastructures that contain
their
own state and methods for manipulating that state.
- ORB
- Object Request Broker (another CORBA word). The ORB
intercepts requests
for a remote object and dispatches it across the net, and returns
the eventual result. ORBs hide the network from CORBA objects.
- OMG
- Object Management Group http://www.omg.org/
- Python
- An interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
language that is simple and powerful. It has modules,
classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and
dynamic
typing. http://www.python.org/
- RFC
- Request for Comment. The Internet's way of declaring a
standard. Read
RFC1000
for
a history of the RFCs and the Internet. See
the RFC
index
for more RFCs. RFCs are published through the IETF by working
groups.
- SCAM
- Stanford Copy Analysis Mechanism
- SDI
- Selective Dissemination of Information
- SGML
- Standard Generalized Markup Language.
- SIDL
- Stanford Integrated Digital Library. This project.
http://www-
diglib.stanford.edu
- SIFT
- Stanford Information Filtering Tool
- SOAPs
- Seal of Approval - a quantifier of some sort.
- TCL/TK
- Tool Command Language and its graphical ToolKit]
Pronounced tickle tee-kay.
- URC
- Uniform Resource Characteristic
- Uniform Resource Citation - a collection of attribute/values
about an object. Some of the values may be URIs.
URCs are not formally defined, yet.
- URI
- Universal Resource Identifier - an address of some sort.
IETF URI-
WG and
the W3.org
- URL
- Uniform Resource Locator. URLs are a particular kind of URI.
- URN
- Uniform Resource Name. URNs are another kind of URI. Names
are
more persistent than Locations. A location may change, but a
name rarely will.
For more acronyms see
The Acronym Expander.
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