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RSVP
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RSVP - Java Interactive Servlet Development Framework.
RSVP turns Java into the ideal language for developing
fast, demanding, interactive and dynamic Web server
applications. RSVP applications run inside the Web server,
interacting with the user through dynamically generated
HTML pages, forms, and applets. RSVP applications use JDBC
to connect to any database server. RSVP applications are
faster than CGI or Perl, truly object oriented and
portable across all servers and operating systems and cuts
down the development time.
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SATLIB
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SATLIB - The Satisfiability Library is a collection of
benchmark problems, solvers, and tools for use in SAT
related search.
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SATP
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Simple Agent Transfer Protocol (SATP) describes the need
for a language independent Simple Agent Transfer Protocol
that would allow the many types of existing and rapidly
emerging software agents to interoperate intelligently.
Such a protocol could effect a common agent platform
potentially implementable on any computer operating system
or engine, in any language, for all kinds of compliant
intelligent agents.
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SAX
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SAX is a free API for event-based XML parsing. SAX is a
standard interface for event-based XML parsing, developed
collaboratively by the members of the XML-DEV mailing
list. SAX support in both parsers and applications is
growing fast.
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Scriptable Java Applets
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A site dedicated to the explanation and actual creation of
scriptable Java applets. Included are complete resources,
links and sample demonstrations.
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Scriptics
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Scriptics, a company dedicated exclusively to scripting
tools, applications and services. Scripting is a new style
of programming that allows applications to be developed
with incredible speed and evolved rapidly to meet changing
needs. Scriptics' core technology is Tcl, the most
powerful and flexible scripting language available today.
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Scripting News
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Scripting News is news and commentary from the cross-platform scripting community.
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ScriptSearch
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A comprehensive site devoted to a script index of over
5500 scripts available on the Internet in various
languages.
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SEQUITUR
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Identifying Hierarchical Structure in Sequences: A Linear
Time Algorithm. SEQUITUR is an algorithm that infers a
hierarchical structure from a sequence of discrete symbols
by replacing repeated phrases with a grammatical rule that
generates the phrase, and continuing this process
recursively. The result is a hierarchical representation
of the original sequence, which offers insights into its
lexical structure.
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Servlet Central
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A Java Servlet is a server-side Java program which uses
Sun's Java Servlet API to interact with the web server.
The Servlet API defines a new method of providing
server-sided processing that vastly improves on the CGI
API.
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SETL
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SET Language (SETL) is considered by this site as the
world's most wonderful programming language. A resource of
severs, papers and advanced information on SETL.
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SGML/XML Web Page
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The SGML/XML Web Page is a comprehensive online database
containing reference information and software pertaining
to the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and its
subset, Extensible Markup Language (XML). The database
features an SGML/XML news column "What's New?" and a
cumulative annotated bibliography with over 2000 entries.
The collection contains over 2500 documents explaining and
illustrating the application of the SGML/XML family of
standards including HyTime, DSSSL, XSL, XLL, XLink,
XPointer, SPDL, CGM, ISO-HTML and several others.
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SHOE
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Simple HTML Ontology Extensions (SHOE) is a small
extension to HTML which allows web page authors to
annotate their web documents with machine-readable
knowledge. SHOE makes real intelligent agent software on
the Web possible.
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SKIPJACK and KEA Algorithms
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On June 23, 1998, the Department of Defense announced the
declassification of the SKIPJACK and Key Exchange
Algorithm (KEA).
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