SNIA Cloud Resources The Cloud Data Management Interface defines the functional interface that applications will use to create, retrieve, update and delete data elements from the Cloud. As part of this interface the client will be able to discover the capabilities of the cloud storage offering and use this interface to manage containers and the data that is placed in them. In addition, metadata can be set on containers and their contained data elements through this interface. This interface is also used by administrative and management applications to manage containers, accounts, security access and monitoring/billing information, even for storage that is accessible by other protocols. The capabilities of the underlying storage and data services are exposed so that clients can understand the offering. CDMI v1.0.2 CDMI v1.0.1 SNIA Technical Position: Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) v1.0.1 CDMI v1.0.1 Errata (changes since v1.0) CDMI 1.0.1 in the Cloud: CDMI v1.0
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Memopal Online Backup Ruby on Rails - Wiki Ruby on Rails emphasizes the use of well-known software engineering patterns and principles, such as active record pattern, convention over configuration (CoC), don't repeat yourself (DRY), and model–view–controller (MVC). History[edit] On December 23, 2008, Merb, another web application framework, was launched, and Ruby on Rails announced it would work with the Merb project to bring "the best ideas of Merb" into Rails 3, ending the "unnecessary duplication" across both communities.[7] Merb was merged with Rails as part of the Rails 3.0 release.[8][9] Rails 3.2 was released on January 20, 2012 with a faster development mode and routing engine (also known as Journey engine), Automatic Query Explain and Tagged Logging.[11] Rails 3.2.x is the last version that supports Ruby 1.8.7.[12] Rails 3.2.12 supports Ruby 2.0[13] Technical overview[edit] Like many web frameworks, Ruby on Rails uses the model–view–controller (MVC) pattern to organize application programming. Framework structure[edit]
Cloud Drive Colour Me Red – the Ingect system for Research Data Collections | Data Bites : Ifs, ANDS and buts By Peter Sefton (USQ) & Vicki Picasso (University of Newcastle). The Australian National Data Service (ANDS) has funded a Metadata Store software development project by the Australian Digital Futures Institute (ADFI) at USQ. For the development ADFI will be working with the University of Newcastle in NSW and Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. The Metadata Store project is to develop a software system to store metadata around research data collections. ReDBox – named for the world-famous white-board diagram that the authors published earlier this year, a backronym for Research Data Box. In this post we want to provide the ANDS-partner community with some information to outline the technical architecture of the system, as we see it at this stage as well as to briefly describe the model for implementation of the infrastructure. There are three main drivers for this: The basic architecture of the overall repository will consist of two parts. Grants database.
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