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  3. Automatic Storage Management - Wikipedia

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    Automatic Storage Management (ASM) is a feature provided by Oracle Corporation within the Oracle Database from release Oracle 10g (revision 1) onwards. ASM aims to simplify the management of database datafiles, control files and log files.

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  5. Any-source multicast - Wikipedia

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    Any-source multicast (ASM) is the older and more usual form of multicast where multiple senders can be on the same group/channel, as opposed to source-specific multicast where a single particular source is specified. Any-source multicast allows a host computer to map IPs and then sends IPs to a number of groups via IP address.

  6. Application service management - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the ASM tools and processes are commonly used by such roles as Sysop, DevOps, and AIOps. ASM is related to application performance management (APM) but serves as a more pragmatic, "top-down" approach that focuses on the delivery of business services. In a strict definition, ASM differs from APM in two critical ways.

  7. ASM - Wikipedia

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    The keyword asm to use an inline assembler in C and related languages; ObjectWeb ASM, a Java library for bytecode modification and analysis; Abstract state machines; Active shape model, a deformable contour model used in computer vision; Algorithmic state machine, for designing finite state machines; Any-source multicast

  8. Algorithmic state machine - Wikipedia

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    The algorithmic state machine (ASM) is a method for designing finite-state machines (FSMs) originally developed by Thomas E. Osborne at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) since 1960, [1] introduced to and implemented at Hewlett-Packard in 1968, formalized and expanded since 1967 and written about by Christopher R. Clare since 1970.

  9. Abstract state machine - Wikipedia

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    The ASM Method is a practical and scientifically well-founded systems engineering method that bridges the gap between the two ends of system development: . the human understanding and formulation of real-world problems (requirements capture by accurate high-level modeling at the level of abstraction determined by the given application domain)