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Scripted Summits:

2023
This chapter seeks to put the mountaineering memoir and other forms of writing in a book historical perspective to understand the use of books in mountaineering, and the extent to which these activities conditioned each other. To do so, it focuses on one mountaineer, Janet Adam Smith, a British woman-of-letters whose mountaineering began in earnest in ...
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Demolishing Script:

2023
The neologism 拆那‎ (pronounced “ chai-na ” in Mandarin)—a nickname for China that has recently begun to gain popularity—is a catachresis, a misnomer that brings into sharp relief a set of fissures at the heart of China’s contemporary identity, its history, and even the language(s) with which ...
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COBOL Script: a business-oriented scripting language

Proceedings Fourth International Enterprise Distributed Objects Computing Conference. EDOC2000, 2002
This paper describes COBOL Script, a Web-oriented script language developed by Hitachi. COBOL Script includes the following features: (1) The language specifications, which consist of functions required for Web computing, are a subset of COBOL85, the most frequently used programming language in business information systems.
Tetsuji Imajo   +6 more
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Script

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1983
In this paper, we introduce a new abstraction mechanism, called a script , which hides the low-level details that implement patterns of communication . A script localizes the communication between a set of roles (formal processes), to which actual processes
Nissim Francez, Brent Hailpern
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D-Script : Dependable scripting with DEOS process

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops (ISSREW), 2013
This paper presents our idea and design on script-based framework for dynamic fault management in distributed open systems. Today's distributed systems face unexpected faults and error propagations that are hard to predict at the design time. A key idea behind our D-Script is the dependability through assuredness with a scripting solution to add fault ...
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Humanistic Script

2020
This chapter surveys the origins of the Humanistic script in Italy during the late-fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, discussing how the Italian humanists consciously employed an older medieval script, the littera antiqua or Caroline minuscule, when copying manuscripts of Classical texts.
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Separating Indic Scripts with ‘matra’—A Precursor to Script Identification in Multi-script Documents

2016
Here, we present a new technique for separating Indic scripts based on matra (or shirorekha), where an optimized fractal geometry analysis (FGA) is used as the sole pertinent feature. Separating those scripts having matra from those which do not have one, can be used as a precursor to ease the subsequent script identification process.
Sk Md Obaidullah   +5 more
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Script Analysis and the SCRIPT Acronym

2016
Until recently, crime script analysis was virtually unknown to criminologists working outside the circle of environmental criminologists and situational prevention theorists. Over the years, crime scripts became more popular as researchers in crime prevention more broadly have started to look for more effective ways of addressing crime problems and ...
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Script Task vs. Script Component

2015
Within SSIS, .NET scripts can be written in a Script Task or in a Script Component. The purpose of the Script Task and Script Component is to extend the functionality of SSIS with your own custom code when the out-of-the-box tasks and components don’t meet your requirements. And there are more similarities between Script Task and Script Component.
Joost van Rossum, Régis Baccaro
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The Script

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
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