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CorbaTrace is a helpfull tool for tracing communications beetween Corba objects and show them as UML/XMI diagram sequence.
http://corbatrace.sourceforge.net/
Keywords:
corba, interceptor, log, java, xmi, debug, trace

http://corbatrace.sourceforge.net/

OpenCCM, for Open CORBA Component Model platform, is the first public available open source implementation of the CCM (OMG CORBA Components Model) specification.
http://www.objectweb.org/openccm/
Keywords:
OpenCCM, Java, Open, CORBA, component, model, Application, Server, distributed, deployment, open, source, free, software, LGPL

http://www.objectweb.org/openccm/

CORBA support for autoconf DocumentId:GradSoft:corbaconf-PR-e-03.08.2000
http://corbaconf.kiev.ua
Keywords:
CORBA-autoconf

http://corbaconf.kiev.ua

IONA Tech Zone : CORBA
http://www.iona.com/devcenter/corba/utilities.htm
Keywords:
orbix, java, corba, application, platform, server, technology, support, enterprise, development, deployment, iona, services, web, developer, architect, tech, zone

http://www.iona.com/devcenter/corba/utilities.htm

Test solutions for performance, web application, wap, mms, sms, corba, Q3, LDAP and Wireless Village testing.
http://www.nccglobal.com/services/testing/service.aspx?PageID=748&SectionID=2003
Keywords:
Corba, Corba testing, corba test tools, mtmn, orbix, orbix e2a, tao, borland enterprise server, visibroker, mtmn, tmf814, naming service, notification service, 3gpp, irp, intergration reference point, fault management, configuration management, peformance management, state management

http://www.nccglobal.com/services/testing/service.aspx?PageID=748&SectionID=2003

The world's largest development and download repository of Open Source code and applications
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wcs/
Keywords:
Open Source, Development, Developers, Projects, Downloads, OSTG, VA Software, SF.net, SourceForge

http://sourceforge.net/projects/wcs/

ObjectSecurity Ltd., the leading specialist for the complete range of IT security services. Special expertise in distributed systems security (CORBA, CCM, EJB, .NET, Web Services) and in building integrated enterprise security solutions (Policy Management Framework - PMF). MICOSec is our open source CORBA security implementation.
http://www.objectsecurity.com/micosec.org/index.html
Keywords:
Object Security, Object, Security, Security Policy Management, COMPUTER SECURITY, SECURE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, COMSEC, CORBA, MICO, MICOsec, CORBASEC, FIREWALLS, CORBA FIREWALLS, OMG, ENCRYPTION, SSL, CRYPTO, CRYTOGRAPHY, OPEN SOURCE, OPEN SOURCE SECURITY, LINUX, LINUX SECURITY, FREEBSD SECURITY, IPSEC, BS7799, SOCKS, MICO, KERBEROS, SESAME, TIS PLUG-GW

http://www.objectsecurity.com/micosec.org/index.html

http://www.opengroup.org/corval2/

http://www.opengroup.org/corval2/

http://www.omg.org/interoperability_testing

http://www.omg.org/interoperability_testing

http://www.capeclear.com/products/capeconnect/corba.shtml

http://www.capeclear.com/products/capeconnect/corba.shtml

http://www.icmgworld.com/corp/k2/k2.overview.asp

http://www.icmgworld.com/corp/k2/k2.overview.asp

http://www.netrinsics.com/Mod_Corba.html

http://www.netrinsics.com/Mod_Corba.html

http://soap2corba.sourceforge.net/

http://soap2corba.sourceforge.net/

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Wikipedia-Article "Tools"

For other uses, see Tool (disambiguation).
A modern hammer is directly descended from ancient hand tools
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A modern hammer is directly descended from ancient hand tools

A tool is a device that provides a mechanical or mental advantage in accomplishing a simple machine, or a combination of them. For example, a crowbar simply functions as a lever. The further out from the pivot point, the more force is transmitted along the lever.

Philosophers once thought that only humans used tools, and often defined humans as tool-using animals. But observation has confirmed that monkeys and other animals, mostly primates, but also some birds (ravens, for instance), and sea otters can use tools as well. Later, philosophers thought that only humans had the ability to make tools, until zoologists observed birds[1] and monkeys[2][3][4] making tools. Most anthropologists believe that the use of tools was an important step in the evolution of mankind. Humans evolved an opposable thumb (useful to hold the tools) and an increase in intelligence (aiding in the use of tools).

Most tools can also serve as weapons, such as the hammer and the knife. Similarly, people can use weapons, such as explosives, as tools.

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Varieties of tools

  • Devices often typify newly invented or specific-purpose tools.
  • Instruments are concrete or abstract tools, especially if they are refined.
  • Utensils aid in eating.
  • Machines can function as ordered systems of tools or as super-tools.


Physical tools


Toy tools make popular playthings. Some simply consist of a cheap or small version of the real thing, such as a shovel and bucket to use on the beach or in a sandbox. Others are less functional, e.g. a dull plastic knife, or not functional at all.

Mental tools

In computing, the term tools can also apply to software programs that assist people doing work on computers, such as Computer Aided Software Engineering tools, Lint programming tool, software or web-based collaborative tools, software development tools, programming tools.

Slang Usage

Stemming from a double-entendre where a "tool" is a phallus; this became a popular word in the 1990's. Individuals may be described as "tools", as an insult meaning that someone is a klutz or easily taken advantage of.

Functions of tools

Many tools or groups of tools serve to perform one or more of a set of basic operations, such as:

  • Cutting (knife, scythe, sickle, ...)
  • Concentrating force (hammer, maul, screwdriver, whip, writing implements, ...)
  • Guiding (set square, algorithm, straight edge, tradition, ...)
  • Protecting
  • Seizing and holding (pliers, glove, wrench, ...)


History

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Use of tools started at the beginning of the Stone age. Humans have fabricated knives, amongst the oldest tools, since that time.

Mechanical devices, though known to Alexandrian Greeks, experienced a major expansion in their use in the Middle Ages with the systematic employment of new energy sources: water (waterwheels) and wind (windmills).

Machine tools occasioned a surge in producing new tools in the Industrial revolution. Advocates of nanotechnology expect a similar surge as tools move down-scale.


WikiProject Metalworking: This article is part of Metalworking hand tools.

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