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The Weihenstephan Standards ("Weihenstephaner Standard" in German), [1] also referred to as "WS" in shorthand, are communication interfaces for machine data acquisition.. The standards were developed by a working group of machine manufacturers, plant suppliers, IT system vendors and technologists, under the guidance of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) at the Faculty of Food Packaging ...
These sites contain documents and links about the different Web services standards identified on this page.. IBM Developerworks: Standard and Web Service [2]; innoQ's WS-Standard Overview ("Diagram" (PDF).
In some business software applications, where groups of users have access to only a sub-set of the application's full functionality, a user guide may be prepared for each group. An example of this approach is the Autodesk Topobase 2010 Help [6] document, which contains separate Administrator Guides, User Guides, and a Developer's Guide.
Replaced the WS No. 31 Set. Station Radio A42 – British copy of the US AN/PRC-9. Station Radio B44 – Short-range duplex AM set for artillery and anti-aircraft batteries. Station Radio B45; Station Radio B47 – VHF transceiver, 38 to 56 MHz; Station Radio B48 – VHF transceiver, 26 to 38 MHz; Station Radio C12 – Interim HF AM/CW set ...
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ISO 5167 Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full ISO 5167-1:2003 Part 1: General principles and requirements; ISO 5167-2:2003 Part 2: Orifice plates; ISO 5167-3:2003 Part 3: Nozzles and Venturi nozzles; ISO 5167-4:2003 Part 4: Venturi tubes
WS-Management (Web Services-Management) is a DMTF open standard defining a SOAP-based protocol for the management of servers, devices, applications and various Web services. WS-Management provides a common way for systems to access and exchange management information across the IT infrastructure .
WS-Discovery is enabled by default in networked HP printers since 2008. [1] [2] WS-Discovery is an integral part of Windows Rally technologies and Devices Profile for Web Services. The protocol was originally developed by BEA Systems, Canon, Intel, Microsoft, and WebMethods. On July 1, 2009 it was approved as a standard by OASIS. [3]