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Is it true the VoiceXML 2.0 specification is encumbered by patents?

VoiceXML Forum - FAQ
While that was a concern at one point, the W3C Voice Browser Patent Advisory Group announced on July 9, 2003 that it had resolved these concerns. W3C Member companies can review the PAG's report at: http://www.w3.org/2003/06/VBPAG-Report.html W3C Working Groups publish "Working Drafts to keep the community abreast of its progress." As such they make no guarantee of compatibility between Working Drafts.
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Where can I get the most recent version of the VoiceXML specification?

VoiceXML Forum - FAQ
The latest version of the VoiceXML 2.0 and related specification can be downloaded from the W3C Voice Browser Working Group home page: http://www.w3c.org/voice. The W3C Voice Browser Working Group's Web page, http://www.w3.org/voice lists the latest versions of each of the VoiceXML 2, Speech Synthesis Markup Language 1.0, Speech Recognition Grammar Specification 1.0, Semantic Interpretation, and Call Control XML languages. The status of each language is also listed.
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Q1: When will the PCIe 2.0 specification be available? How can I get a copy?

PCI-SIG - FAQ - PCI Express 2.0
A1: PCI-SIG expects to deliver the release candidate (v0.9) for the PCIe 2.0 Base specification in Q4 2006 to its members for review. The v0.7 of the PCIe 2.0 Card Electromechanical (CEM) specification will also be delivered in the same timeframe. Visit www.pcisig.com to become a member and access the specification.
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What is the XRI 2.0 specification suite?

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XRI Syntax 2.0 defines the syntax, relative reference rules, normalization/comparison rules, and IRI/URI transformation rules. XRI Resolution 2.0 defines a lightweight HTTP(S)- and XML-based resolution protocol that may be used with XRIs, together with a trusted version based on SAML 2.0 assertions. XRI Metadata 2.
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Q4: It sounds as if both speed grades are supported in the PCIe 2.0 specification?

PCI-SIG - FAQ - PCI Express 2.0
A4: The PCIe Base 2.0 specification supports both 2.5GT/s and 5GT/s signaling rates, in order to retain backward compatibility with existing PCIe 1.0 and 1.1 systems. Aside from the faster bit rate, there are a number of improvements in this new specification that allow greater flexibility and reliability in designing PCIe links. For example, the interconnect can be dynamically managed for platform power and performance considerations through software controls.
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Q6: What other new features are introduced in the PCIe 2.0 specification?

PCI-SIG - FAQ - PCI Express 2.0
A6: The most predominant new feature in PCIe 2.0 is 5GT/s speed, which includes new mechanisms for software control of link speed, reporting of speed and width changes, and control of loopback.
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What is VoiceXML?

VoiceGenie Developer Workshop - FAQ
VoiceXML is a relatively new open markup language designed to support telephone and hands-free speech applications, usually, but not exclusively, in the context of the Inter-net. The (W3C) VoiceXML 2.0 specification is based on many years of research and development by AT&T, IBM, Lucent Technologies and Motorola, as well as support from the VoiceXML Forum members, one of which is VoiceGenie.
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VoiceXML (Voice Extensible Markup Language) can be viewed as a programming language for building telephone-based speech applications. It is the result of a collaboration between AT&T, IBM, Lucent Technologies and Motorola, the founding members of the VoiceXML Forum, which now boasts membership by every major vendor in voice technology.
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How can I determine the extent to which a platform is conformant with the VoiceXML 2.0 standard?

VoiceXML Forum - FAQ
VoiceXML platform vendors will be able to submit their products for certification by the VoiceXML Forum. The Conformance Program's first version of the Conformance test suite is based on the W3C's VoiceXML 2.0 IR test suite.
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VoiceXML Forum - FAQ
VoiceXML is a markup language for creating voice-user interfaces. It uses speech recognition and/or touchtone (DTMF keypad) for input, and pre-recorded audio and text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) for output. It is based on the Worldwide Web Consortium's (W3C's) Extensible Markup Language (XML), and leverages the web paradigm for application development and deployment.
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When was the final USB 2.0 specification released?

Universal Serial Bus (USB*) Frequently Asked Questions
The spec was released at Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference* (WinHEC) in April 2000.
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What additions to the Specification does Version 2.0 address?

PC/SC Workgroup FAQ
PC/SC Specifications 2.0 introduces support for the following capabilities: updated card recognition, dynamic service provider assignment, enhanced smart card reader support and support for contactless and synchronous cards.
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What differs between the 1.0 and 2.0 versions of the OCP Specification?

OCP-IP - Specification Version
Actually, there are significant technical advancements for ease of use for the 2.0 version of the OCP Specification over the 1.0 version. The 2.0 specification includes enhancements to the burst model, write response, endianess, system-level design protocol subset, explicit parameter default and tie-off values, in-band signaling, dual reset, exact threadbusy and lazy synchronization.
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I read XACML 2.0 specification, where's PDP in AX2E?

AX2E FAQ (Beta version)
axescon.xacml.api.PolicyEvaluator interface represents PDP from XACML 2.0 specification. axescon.xacml.engine.PolicyEvaluatorImpl Java class is an implementation of this interface.
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I read XACML 2.0 specification, where's context and its handler in AX2E?

AX2E FAQ (Beta version)
axescon.xacml.model.ctx.XacmlCtx class and axescon.xacml.api.CtxHandler interface represent the context and the context handler from XACML 2.0 specification. You, probably, have to write custom implementations, in order to accomodate particularities of your environment. For example, your context object may have LDAP attributes, and your context handler may have means to retrieve missing attributes from LDAP or database.
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I read XACML 2.0 specification, where's PEP in AX2E?

AX2E FAQ (Beta version)
PEP (policy enforcement point) is out of the scope of AX2E implementation. PEP's role is to enforce authorization in the application. Chances are that your system already have some kind of PEP. You'll have to modify it, so that it will use AX2E to make authorization decisions.
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What patents are there?

Elliptic curve cryptography FAQ v1.12 22nd December 1997
There are various patents concerning normal basis. US patents 4587627 Omura-Massey (OMNET), 739220 Onyszchuk/Mullin/Vanstone. Richard Crandall of Next computers has patents concerning GF(p), where p is of the form 2^q - C for small C. US Patents 5463690,5271051,5159632 US Patent 5146500 Maura (Omnisec) concerns "elliptic curves over rings" (sic). I haven't any idea what this means, but it seems to only use integer arithmetic modulo a prime.
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Buchanan Law & FAQ
A patent is a registered form of IP right available for particularly novel and inventive products, methods or processes. If your business involves the development, manufacture or use of novel products, processes and solutions then patents will represent a critical component of your effective IP strategy.
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Intellectual Property Department - FAQ
Patents protect inventions, that is products, substances, or processes which are new and inventive. Patent owners have the right to prevent others from manufacturing, using, selling, or importing the invention. Protection under short-term patents is renewable, after four years from filing, for a maximum term of eight years.
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Where can I find the "CGI specification"?

Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions
The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) specification can be found at the original NCSA site < http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/interface.html>. This version hasn't been updated since 1995, and there have been some efforts to update it. A new draft is being worked on with the intent of making it an informational RFC; you can find out more about this project at <http://web.golux.com/coar/cgi/>.
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What are encumbrances, and what employee types are encumbered?

LD Encumbrances FAQs
Encumbrances are estimates only for anticipated payroll amounts, but do not represent the actual payroll amount. Encumbrances are created for all salaried and goal paid employee types, based on the amount of regular salary in the HRMS Salary Administration record. The Discoverer financial reports show labor encumbrances in the “Commitment” column. Encumbrances are updated after each payroll has been processed.
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Is it true I can use my existing web development skills to develop voicexml applications?

VoiceXML Forum - FAQ
Yes! VoiceXML is delivered by standard web and application servers, and is generated using standard web technologies such as JSP, .NET, PHP, and others. You can think of VoiceXML as another 'presentation' layer (using VoiceXML markup to define an aural interface, rather than XHTML to define a visual interface, for example) to be used as part of your development toolkit. This leveraging of web technologies is one of the great strengths of the VoiceXML model.
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ACTION_SPECIFICATION: TRUE in transformer/bridge descriptions?

MC-3020 Model Compiler FAQ
MC-3020 version 1.3 and after translates action language in bridge and transformer descriptions. Putting ACTION_SPECIFICATION: TRUE in a comment at the beginning of the bridge or transformer description will enable this code generation. Bridges and transformers are treated alike in much of of MC-3020. For example, skeleton implementation files are generated for each. (See Bridge/Transform Skeleton Generation in the Users Guide.
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Why is VoiceXML important?

VoiceGenie Developer Workshop - FAQ
In a single sentence, standardization brought about by the advent of VoiceXML promises to simplify the creation, delivery and maintenance of Web-based voice services, making all of these extremely cost-effective.
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Are there any extensions to VoiceXML?

VoiceGenie Developer Workshop - FAQ
Yes, VoiceGenie does provide some extensions, which you may find useful. Please see the tag summary, where the extensions are highlighted in green.
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What is a specification?

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A specification is a document that explicitly describes the performance property or product that is required for the visibility-enhancing garment.
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What was its specification ?

MK14 FAQ
The base machine had an SC/MP 2 Microprocessor running at 4.4 Mhz, and 8 or 9 digit 7 segment display, a 16 key keyboard, 512 bytes of ROM. It was possible to expand memory on board by a further 256 bytes, and to add an 8154 I/O RAM Chip with 16 I/O lines and 128 bytes of RAM. There was also a reset switch. There was only support for 8 digits normally but Ray Aucote published a modification allowing the use of the Ninth. The clock was at 4.4Mhz.
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