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How does FLUiD CMS manage XML data?

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The FLUiD CMS Workspace allows authors to quickly create and modify content without having to deal with the complexity of XML. Editing content in the FLUiD CMS Workspace is as simple as typing with a word processor. Screenshot 1 shows the Document tab of the FLUiD CMS Workspace. It's an ideal interface for anyone familiar with basic letter writing or emailing skills—learned by using any standard word processing software.
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What does the fluid do?

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When the ball is hit off-center, the fluid is set into motion, acting like a gyroscope to reduce the twisting force caused by the off-center-hit. The fluid also absorbs vibrations caused by hitting the ball near the tip or throat of the racket. It is a much more effective vibration damper than the plugs applied to the strings near the throat of the racket.
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How does FLUiD CMS handle SEO?

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FLUiD CMS creates Google-friendly Web addresses Database dependent sites generally produce complicated Web addresses that are unsuitable for search engines. FLUiD URLs are search engine-friendly, as well as being user-friendly. For example, Google has more difficulty ranking database-produced URL such as, http://www.northernlife.on.ca/frontPageArticle.asp?view=45956 compared to this FLUiD-published web address: www.northernlife.
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Why XML for a CMS?

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Web technology evolves constantly, so an organization must plan for change when developing their Web strategy. This means using content storage formats that are 'raw', such as XML. As the site develops and the design changes, or there are major software overhauls, the raw content of the site can be used in its original form without the need for a costly conversion process. And FLUiD CMS is 100% XML-based.
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What kind of data can I get from CMS?

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CMS is a medical insurance company. Therefore, the data available are claims and records of services paid for.
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How does FLUiD CMS use XSL Stylesheets?

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FLUiD CMS uses XSL Stylesheets within its publishing system. All FLUiD CMS users have a Publish button in their workspace. When clicked, this button instructs FLUiD CMS to gather all of the necessary XML content, applies XSL Stylesheets, and generates any number of output files (HTML, PDF, XML ...). FLUiD CMS then transfers the published files to a standard Web server, using FTP.
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Q: Where is my .XML data file?

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Q: Why can't GnuCash find my data file anymore? It just says: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found
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What are the tubes made of and how long does the fluid last?

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The tubes are made of a tough nylon and are protected from wear by the frame. Leaking and migration of the fluid from the tubes is minimal and the fluid will last for many years.
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How does CMS work?

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CMS runs on your local computer, continuously monitoring a special email account you set up for your content authors. When an email message comes in, CMS splits out any imbedded image files and converts the email message to properly formatted HTML and XML. Then depending upon your settings it FTP's (or copies) these new content files to your server updating your web page. You can even configure CMS to update a portion of a page.
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How much time does it take to manage the data?

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Depending on the amount of data collected, most downloads take less than a minute. Quick downloading of vehicle data brings the information directly to your home PC, enabling a parent to produce detailed reports and graphs, all with the click of a mouse button.
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How does Scripting for XML add dynamic behavior to XML data streams?

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Scripting for XML programs can be embedded in XML data streams to add dynamic behavior to the static world of XML data. One example of this is with Web Services, where it is often advantageous, from a performance standpoint, to batch up several requests into a single XML document.
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How does XML for <SCRIPT> compare to XML Data Islands?

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There are a number of significant advantages to XML for <SCRIPT> over XML Data Islands and MSXML. This means that you will not be limiting your browser base to a single vendor, single browser solution. XML for <SCRIPT> has been tested to work with Netscape, Mozilla, Konqueror, Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer. XML Data Islands will only work with Internet Explorer, and only then on certain versions. XML Data Islands are usually used with the MSXML Parser.
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What is CMS?

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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with the States to administer Medicaid, the State Children's Health insurance Program (SCHIP), and health insurance portability standards. About 83 million beneficiaries, or more than 1 in 4 Americans, receive health care coverage through Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP.
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How can CMS Medicaid data be obtained?

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Aggregated statistics and data is available from the CMS web site. Data on both the Medicare and Medicaid programs is included in the Data Compendium. The Medicaid Drug Rebate Product Description File and the Medicaid Drug Rebate Utilization File can be downloaded from CMS. Individual level, state specific MAX files require completion of a CMS Data Request packet and payment of data processing and file creation fees. Documents for the data request packet are available through links at www.
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Does ovulation occur when my cervical fluid is most abundant, or afterwards?

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This is actually a very interesting question, because the answer is not intuitive. Every single woman has one day in her cycle that is more fertile than any other day, but that day is not usually the day she ovulates! How can that be? Generally speaking, your most fertile day is considered the last day that you produce fertile quality cervical fluid or have a wet vaginal sensation for any given cycle. It is called the "Peak Day," because it denotes your peak day of fertility.
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What does it mean if I have the stretchy cervical fluid on more than one day?

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Many women can experience ovulation fluid a few days before ovulation actually takes place and can even have it after ovulation has finished. When women are studying their fluid to determine ovulation, they are looking for the 12-24 hour period that they had the greatest amount of wet fluid as the time that an egg is available for fertilization, although intercourse that happens on the few days before this can also result in pregnancy.
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How does CMS-Pro protect multiple users modifying data concurrently?

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CMS-Pro handles record locking at the database record level. Each account has an in-use indicator that CMS-Pro turns on and off as records are accessed by users. A user is prevented from accessing (in modify mode) an account in use by another user.
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Why does the XML data generated by the DOMWriter does not match my original XML input?

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If you parse an xml document using XercesDOMParser or DOMBuilder and pass such DOMNode to DOMWriter for serialization, you may not get something that is exactly the same as the original XML data. The parser may have done normalization, end of line conversion, or has expanded the entity reference as per the XML 1.0 spec, 4.4 XML Processor Treatment of Entities and References.
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What does CMS create?

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Content management system stores data in a database. It makes pages only when a site visitor asks or searches for it. This is useful especially for websites that constantly updates their information. So when a site visitor asks for a specific page, the system will display the page being searched for. Some systems cache every new page and create a new one only when some changes are made.
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What directories does CMS create on my site?

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CMS will publish your content file to the folder you specified. It will create a folder there called "F5Webimages-(your page name)" to hold the images published with content page.
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How does LB-8000 manage log data?

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LB-8000 keeps all the related logs in the flash memory and will send out monthly summary to system admin on regular basis. Also, you can export the log file out through the web GUI.
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How does Valuescape manage data?

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Data is the core of any valuation process. Historically, data gathering has been inefficient due to many disaggregated sources. Appraisers have also feared the use of appraisal data in AVMs that displace their role. Valuescape understands the role of the Appraiser. Certainly AVMs have usefulness for mass appraisal, portfolio valuation, fraud detection etc. However, we believe the Appraiser remains the best solution for individual property valuation.
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What is the Global Justice XML Data Model (Global JXDM)?

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The Global Justice XML Data Model (Global JXDM) is an object-oriented data model for organizing the content of a data dictionary, the Global JXDD, in a database. From this database an XML schema specification can be generated that consistently represents the semantics and structure of common data elements and types required to exchange information within the justice and public safety communities. The first version (1.
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Why is XML Data Storage Important?

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A major benefit of XML is its ability to provide an open format for data representation, exchange, protocol and application modeling. By using XML as a uniform data interface to disparate data sources, it becomes much easier to cost-effectively develop and deploy next generation web applications; increasingly these applications will depend on data hosted in a variety of databases and data sources.
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Where is assistance with CMS Medicaid data available?

Medicaid Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
CMS also has an FAQ document for their Medicaid data files. Some of the topics addressed include detailed information on eligibility codes, waiver program data, dually eligible data, M-SCHIP and S-SCHIP, managed care data, file records, MSIS versus MAX data files, the identification of long term care residents and data quality of the MAX files.
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What population is included in CMS Medicaid data files?

Medicaid Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The CMS Medicaid enrollment and claim files, State Medicaid Research Files (SMRFs), contain data for Medicaid eligibles who actually enroll. SMRF or MAX cannot, therefore, be used to study individuals who are eligible but not enrolled. The National Health Interview Study or the National Medical Expenditure Survey both collect data that may enable study of persons eligible for Medicaid.
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Are non-CMS Medicaid data files available?

Medicaid Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You may be able to obtain more recent claims data directly from a state. Files available from states may be in the form of MSIS data tapes or other state specific file formats. MSIS tapes will be organized by the year that the claim was paid, not the year of service, as is true for MAX files. MSIS files also are not in the format of final action claims, meaning the researcher will need to apply algorithms or otherwise determine which claims were finally paid and settled.
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Does the synchronizer remove tables that are not part of the exported XML data dictionary?

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No, it doesn't. It only deals with its own entities. Even with the user doesn't create his own tables, it would be highly dangerous, since MS SQL Server sometimes marks its tables as user's tables. However, all the triggers and indices used by an ADDA-monitored table, should be registered in the dictionary. This is because the table can be recreated, and then the linked entities are recreated as well.
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