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Data Formats -> Public Oversight
Found on www.cato-at-liberty.org
By Jim HarperRep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) has a terrific op-ed piece on Internet-age government transparency in the Washington Times today: If agencies used consistent data formats for their financial information, their financial reports could be electronically reconciled. It would be possible to trace funds from Congressional appropriations through agencies’ budgets to final use. The same data could [. Data Formats –> Public Oversight is a post from Cato @
Twitter Turns To Protocol Buffers For Back-End Data Storage
Found on www.fiercecio.com
Top micro blogging site Twitter has eschewed popular technologies such as XML, CSV and JSON for its back-end data storage needs. For the average of 12TB data that it stores each day, Twitter is instead relying on a data format from Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) called Protocol Buffers. Twitter analytics lead Kevin Well told Computerworld that it is planning the infrastructure to store "a trillion tweets" and requires the correct data format and tools in order
Xml Vs Protocol Buffers
Found on www.alexatnet.com
XML is a good format, but better alternatives for some tasks exist. For example, XML is not very good for logging because it requires to close the root tag (and application may do not close on crash producing a non well-formed XML file), XML is not good for storing a lot of data records because it requires a record tag being closed, binary data cannot be stored in XML unless some binary-to-text encoding is used (which increases the size of the serialized
White House Council Calls For Health It Universal Data Exchange
Found on www.fiercegovernmentit.com
Federal efforts to encourage electronic health record adoption among medical practices should broaden to include a "universal exchange language" that allows real-time access to networked health data, says a report from the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
Data in EHRs-which federal policy encourages physicians to adopt through a combination of monetary incentives and promises of future Medicare reimbursement penalties for not
Lsdb Minimal Requirements (D3.4), Compared To Lovd And The Lsdb Xml Format
Found on www.gen2phen.org
See the current XML format: http://www. en2phen. rg/wiki/lsdb-xml-data-format and workshop notes: http://askja. ene. e. c. k/drupal5/content/lsdb-minimal-requirementsAlso data content in DMutDB: http://www. chemalet. rg/mediawiki/index. hp/DMUDB:Checklist This list is a mapping between the LSDB minimal data requirements as listed in deliverable 3. , LOVD 2. /3. and the XML format currently under development (see link above). As the XML format will be
Xtags - Simple Automated Data Publishing Through Indesign And Quarkxpress
Found on www.databasepublish.com
What are XTags?
Simply put, XTags is a scriptable data format that can automate content input and output from Quark or InDesign documents. The XTags format supports the full QuarkXPress Tags language and its own extended XTags language.
To understand how XTags can automate your publishing workflow, you must first understand how the XTag language originated. QuarkXpress originally released the Xpress tag (Not to be confused with Xtags) format to the public
Jaz Drives, Spiral Notebooks, And Scsi: How We Lose Scientific Data
Found on arstechnica.com
Let's say you've got a nice, digitized version of some scientific data, and you've already made reasonable choices about how close to the raw data you want to get in what you preserve. Better yet, you've hounded your students often enough that they've placed it in a single format and provided all the annotations that are needed to make sense of the data. You're all set to preserve it and share it with the rest of the scientific community. Except you
Advanced Tcp Ip Data Logger
Found on www.muftya.com
You may be a professional hardware or network engineer, or a college student making his first steps towards a professional career, or a talented technology lover illuminated by a new bright technical idea and looking for a handy tool for fine-tuning your hardware-software communications. Whichever the case may be, look no further than Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger, for it may well satisfy all of your technical needs. The program allows you to collect
Retrieving Data From Google Analytics Api Using Php - Lorna Mitchell
Found on www.lornajane.net
Recently I started playing with the google analytics API, looking at ways to bring analytics onto dashboards and generate simple reports from the data in there. Very shortly after I started to look at the API, I had working data retrieval, so I thought I'd share my experiences (and code!). I am using OAuth for authentication, and I blogged about using Google and OAuth previously so feel free to pop over there to find out more about that. I used the
Revamp Json_Server-6.x-2.x-Dev For Better Usability
Found on edin.no-ip.com
I am now working on a Single-Sign-On (SSO) solution with Drupal + Service + OAuth2. backend, where json_server (http://drupal. rg/project/json_server) will act as a very important role in overall protocol management. Both of the server-side Drupal OAuth2. implementation and client-side platform independent library development are complete, but during debug phase I found that json_server is now coming with some limitation.
Besides waiting for someone to
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