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A specification (also commonly referred to as "spec") is a description of a defined technology and the resources it offers.

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How to distinguish between two Blank Nodes in RDF?

I am having difficulty understanding a passage from w3.org. The confusing passage may be an error, or I may just be confused. The following is Section 6.6 of the RDF Concepts Specification, 6.6 ...
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Is a trailing ampersand legal in a URL?

A URL like http://localhost/path?a=b&c=d is fine - but what is the status of the same URL with a trailing ampersand? http://localhost/path?a=b&c=d& For example the Java Servlet API ...
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HTML5 appcache manifest file extension

I read this line from HTML5 Boilerplate : HTML Manifest files now use .appcache extension instead of .manifest, as per http://html5.org/r/5812. And I saw this from http://html5.org/r/5812 Change ...
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How can I get rid of the following warning: Problem while setting context on example startundefined local variable or method `selenium_driver'

Still making my first steps in Ruby (while dealing with some written code). I am getting the following warning each time I run spec (listed as is): Problem while setting context on example ...
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Use LINQ expressions or Specification pattern to access Ingres database?

I am working on a WCF project, which provides business information out of several data sources. To reuse the code, my BusinessContactService contains a generic repository dependency defined as: public ...
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Specification Pattern and Performance

I've been playing around w/ the specification pattern to handle and contain the business logic in our c#/mvc application. So far so good. I do have a question though - since we'll be creating a ...
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How Java linker works?

I want to know how Java linker works. Specifically, in which order it combines classes, interfaces, packages, methods and etc into jvm-executable format. I have found some information here, but there ...
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What does normative and non-normative mean in reference to XML

What does normative and non-normative mean in reference to XML documents as stated in the w3.org document? It really is not explained and just assumes we know what it means. Thanks.
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Definition: Unfinalized versus finalizable object

In order to understand weak references in Java, I have had to consult the Java Language Specification. The following part, from section 12.6, puzzles me: An unfinalized object has never had its ...
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attribute name "var" in javascript associative array

Quick question out of curiosity: code below works in Firefox and Chrome but not in Safari. Is this Javascript spec circumvented by Firefox and Chrome or is this a quirk in Safari? var a = {}; a....
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Can HTTP PUT request have application/x-www-form-urlencoded as the Content-Type?

Is it valid to send form data in an HTTP PUT request? If you could point me to a spec then that would be great. I have gone through the HTTP 1.1 spec. But I did not find whether PUT requests can have ...
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Slight confusion over reference types and value types in the C# spec

I'm trying to digest this statement in the C# spec, which states (§4.2): A reference type is a class type, an interface type, an array type, or a delegate type. I know that structs can implement ...
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What's the point of Content-Script-Type and Content-Style-Type

Consider these two lines: <meta http-equiv="Content-Script-Type" content="text/javascript" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> From the W3's documentation on ...
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Is scala.Singleton pure compiler fiction?

The Scala Language Specification says under §3.2.1: A stable type is either a singleton type or a type which is declared to be a subtype of trait scala.Singleton. I couldn't find scala....
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ASP.NET, MVC 3, EF 4.1: Filtering data based on ASP.NET Authentication login

If you have a decent layered ASP.NET MVC 3 web application with a data service class pumping out view models pulled from a repository, sending JSON to an Ajax client, [taking a breath] what's a good ...
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strange characters ^M php can not identify

I open a file (saved as ISO 8859-1) using the terminal (Ubuntu) and see where new lines should be the following character ^M (surrounded by XX before and after). Now, I run this code in php to see ...
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JAXB: Which elements are marshallable|unmarshallable by default?

I know that this is specified somewhere, but just can't find it. Somewhere in the JAXB api docs or spec there must be information about which properties a class must fulfill, so that JAXB can marshal|...
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Genetic programming from a specification language? [closed]

I'm searching for papers which describe how to make a fitness function in genetic programming use a specification language such as z notation in order to evolve a program which matches the ...
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Need help trying to understand the OAuth2 Spec

The bearer token spec is the one I have a question about. I'm trying to figure out what characters are allowed in the token when placed in the Authorization: OAuth ...... header. Here's what the spec ...
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How to post to create with spec helper method in controller spec?

I'm relatively new to programming, Rails, Ruby, Rspec, and the like, so thanks for your help! My specs were very repetitive, so I wrote some spec helper methods. I can't figure out how to properly ...
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Is there something like a URI for USB devices?

I'm wondering if there is a specification around to address USB devices like: usb://... Does anyone know?
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Business rules and validation with Spring AOP, Specification pattern and Strategy pattern

I really have trouble with validation and business rules programming(design) within Spring application standard architecture (controller -> service -> DAO...). Bit by bit, service layer classes are ...
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Annoying RSPEC Error

Hey all, My Rspec test fail with the error: syntax error, unexpected kEND, expecting $end (SyntaxError) I don't know why, my code is as follows (actual content removed via the arrows on the sidebar ...
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Default width/height of an IFrame

Is there any spec specifying the default width/height of an IFrame? Browsers I tested (FF, IE, Chrome) seem to use 300x150px but I couldn't find any spec on this. Should I ever come in the situation,...
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Browser updates against w3c spec's

I closely monitor w3c specs such as http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-animations/ and am implementing aspects of them as soon as functionality hits a majority of browsers, however I am looking for a resource ...
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If I submit this "first draft code" instead of a spec, will the programmer like it or hate it?

I am a factory employee who's done just a little programming. I want to suggest that our computer shift reports do a couple calculations for us so I don't have to punch them into a calculator several ...
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C++ Class Specification, Implementation problem

I'm having problem getting some separate compilation done. It's simple, but I can't figure out this error. I'm getting these exceptions: > 36 C:\Cpp\P6\employee.cpp expected `)' before ',' token ...
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Access to method pointer to protected method?

This code: class B { protected: void Foo(){} } class D : public B { public: void Baz() { Foo(); } void Bar() { printf("%x\n", &B::Foo); } } gives this error: t.cpp: In ...
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More Detailed Specification for RTMP

I'm currently implementing an simple RTMP server using C++, and I have read the Adobe RTMP Specification. I found the spec is not so well written, leaving so many implementation details unmentioned. ...
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Git in Python and Spec Files

I am currently writing a Python script for use on Linux machines that will loop through a list of packages and update their rpm spec files on a repository to include a certain change. My difficulty is ...
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Website development/design specification software or tool?

hello supersmart stackoverflow users! Im wondering.. is there any software or tool (web based or otherwise) that helps and streamlines the whole technical and functional specification writing process ...
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Intershop Enfinity Suite 6 API specs / docs / info [closed]

we're working with a client who's parent company is using intershop enfinity 6 as a shopping platform with each sub-brand using their own shops, but they are connected to the "mothership" via some ...
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JSON duplicated properties validation via Jackson

I use Jackson and want to check that input JSON string doesn't contain duplicated properties like: {"a" : 1, "a" : 0} Following Jackson fragment process input string without any errors and even ...
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Modifying the compilation process with SPEC to use LLVM

I am currently working on running some llvm passes and would like to benchmark their usefulness using the SPEC 2006 CPU benchmark suite. However, I've not figured out how to modify the SPEC setup to ...
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Server specifications for extensive data mining

I am running a data mining project that parses a RDF dataset of around 2 GB to generate graphs (around 100 mb) and saves as python pickle. Sadly, my current Dell poweredge with 4GB RAM can't save ...
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VBA + TransferText + SpecificationName

The following is what my DoCmd.TransferText looks like oCmd.TransferText TransferType:=acExportDelim, _ SpecificationName:="Schema.ini", _ TableName:="BASIC_DATA_Query", _ ...
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Can rspec output the value that made a test fail?

I have statements like: @obj[:attribute].eql?("TestValue").should be_true And it would be nice if instead of just telling me that the test failed, it told me that it failed because @obj[:attribute] ...
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some problems from using PAPI

Have u ever used PAPI? Because PAPI support the kernel version >2.6.32(perf-events), I choose it to test my code. Why I only get the same number(result) no matter what event-code I chose,such as ...
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OpenGL 4 adoption

Having only recently started learning the 'new' OpenGL (programmable as opposed to fixed-function, I learned from the Nehe Tutorials), I'm wondering if learning OpenGL 3 is at all useful since OpenGL ...
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RSS/Atom schema that validates all the different spec versions of the feeds

I'm trying to build an open source tool that will accept RSS/Atom URL feeds as input data and then, I want to validate these entries to avoid errors when parsing the XML results. I've searched for ...
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Later OpenGL specs - more than shaders?

I've been programming OpenGL almost entirely in the 2 specification, and don't know much about the 3 and 4 specs. I read on some forum that the later specs of OpenGL are basically just feeding data to ...
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SRS for Non-Object Oriented Projects?

What diagrams must contain in the SRS of NON-OO Project? Can use case diagram, activity diagrams include in NON-OO SRS?
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Looking for C/C++ language and standard libraries specifications [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Where do I find the current C or C++ standard documents? I have several C books, and one of them, C by Discovery, explains the language very well. But so far I don't seem to ...
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EF Relationships and Specification Pattern

I've been looking into the specification pattern for my repositories, I'm using EF4 inside my repositories to query the database and map the selected entities by passing in an expression, something ...
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Interpreting CSN.1 notation from 3GPP standards 44.060

If someone could explain in clear English what the following CSN.1 means I would be very grateful. It is taken from 3GPP 44.060 version 8.10.0 in section 11.2.6e for the EGPRS2 PACKET DOWNLINK ACK/...
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Where to place "Settings" of a framework

this is more a conceptual question. Consider you have a php framework that runs a generic website. You can of course tweak the framework behavior with settings, the question is: where is more natural ...
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Java specifications - what are the rules for a "valid" optimization

My understanding is that an optimization is valid if it has no observable effect that contradicts the JLS. So for example, the JIT compiler can optimize away "do nothing" code in an inner loop. But ...
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why javascript permits $ for name of functions?

I am starting to love jQuery but as PHP developer I hate using that $().stuff as everyone know $ in PHP marks variables. I guess jQuery in javascript declares a function like this function $(...
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Licensing specification [closed]

I'm making open specification and I want people to be able implement specification for commercial and open source purposes. But I want to control all modifications to specification, so all ...
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Relative URLs in JSP specification

I have taken below paragraphs from JSP 2.1 specification document. I'm confused and I need some help with this. A page relative path is a path that does not start with a slash (/). It is to be ...
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