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Effectiveness of Web-Translators | 2008-04-28 | East Carolina University |
| Despite the vast research done and technologies built to translate from one language to another, general public is unaware of such technologies. In this paper the three types of practices common in the field of translation, namely Human Translators, Machine Translators, and Hybrid Translators are described. Furthermore, Machine Translators are described in detail and three translators have been tested to evaluate the efficiencies of Machine Translators. Since languages are very complex and many rules have to be considered to translate corpus from one language to another, accurate translations have not been quite possible by machine translators. However, they have been successful in translating technical writing and have successfully maintained gist of the language being translated. | |||
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CA ESP Workload Automation Software: Measuring Business Impact and ROI | 2007-06-01 | IDG (International Data Group) |
| In May 2006, CA acquired Cybermation to enhance current product strategy and provide a foundation for the next generation of CA's job management software products referred to as "Workload automation". According to CA, Cybermation's ESP product line will play a key role in enhancing CA's workload automation offerings and bolstering commitment and technology leadership in this space. To assess and quantify the business benefits of enterprise job scheduling software, IDC conducted in-depth interviews with IT staff members of 14 organizations using CA ESP Workload Automation (formerly Cybermation ESP) products between January and March 2006, just prior to the acquisition.
Tags: ROI - TCO |
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Combine Patterns and Modeling to Implement Architecture-Driven Development: Capturing Your Architectural Decisions Explicitly | 2006-02-14 | IBM |
| Using patterns and Model-Driven Development (MDD) can lead to architecture-driven development. This style of development allows architectural decisions to be captured explicitly and encoded in the system with automation. And by using patterns and MDD, complexity can be reduced in the work, enabling on demand design and development. This paper explains more about these issues and explains how MDD supports an architecture-driven approach to development.
Tags: Automated Translation, Application Development |
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Architecting on Demand Solutions, Part 16: Deliver IBM Tivoli System Automation Configurations Quickly Using the Failover Configuration Pattern | 2006-01-09 | IBM |
| This paper, Part 16 in the series, shows the user how to rapidly deliver IBM Tivoli System Automation (TSA) configurations using IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA). Businesses need High Availability (HA) enterprise solutions, but current methods of delivering those solutions are complex and expensive. Common solutions exist, but reuse is difficult because assets are captured in hard-to-reuse formats, such as white papers and presentations. The IBM High Performance On-Demand Solutions (HiPODS) team developed a reference implementation of an HA Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) stack.
Tags: Automated Translation, Application Development |
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