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On the Lifecycle of the File

ACM Transactions on Storage, 2019
Users and Operating Systems (OSs) have vastly different views of files. OSs use files to persist data and structured information. To accomplish this, OSs treat files as named collections of bytes managed in hierarchical file systems. Despite their critical role in computing, little attention is paid to the lifecycle of the file, the evolution of file ...
Michael J. May   +3 more
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On the integration of artifact lifecycles

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Management of computational and collective intElligence in Digital EcoSystems, 2015
Artifact-based processes do not only unify databases and how data tuples are processed through their lifecycles but they also provide a new paradigm to easily express the way business activities should evolve towards achieving goals. In this paper, we tackle the problem of integrating heterogeneous artifacts from different sources in order to provide ...
Maroun Abi Assaf   +3 more
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DFT, test lifecycles and the product lifecycle

International Test Conference 1999. Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.99CH37034), 2003
There's more to DFT than scan, BIST and ATPG. These have automated the easy tasks, yet many activities in the lifecycles of tests and products use less formalized DFT methods and tools. Three independent but interacting lifecycles are used to identify activities that DFT should help.
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The malaria lifecycle

ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival, 2009
An accurate visualization of the complete malaria life-cycle. The content is derived from scientific datasets, microscopy, and published literature on the parasite's biology. Everything presented is accurate in scale, structure, and dynamic behavior of mosquito, parasites, and human cells.
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Lifecycle inventory: a part of lifecycle assessment

1995
Lifecycle assessment (LCA) is introduced. It is a tool to predict the overall environmental impact of a product or service. It consists of four stages: goal definition, inventory, impact analysis and valuation, of which the first two are well developed and the latter two in need of further work.
P. White, M. Franke, P. Hindle
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