Document Object Model Kathy Rauk IT/238 Web Systems July 15‚ 2012 Instructor Amir Rahman Document Object Model The Document Object Model or DOM is the interface that allows manipulation and access of a web page or a document. It is a structured‚ object-oriented representation of individual elements and contents of a web page‚ and it provides methods of retrieval and property settings of those objects. The Document Object Model also provides an interface allowing for the capture and response
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Introduction “Choosing the right OODB architecture can mean orders of magnitude difference in performance and scalability characteristics rather than a few percentage points as found in relational implementations.” To achieve maximum performance and scalability the most important thing is choosing the right application architecture. OODBs give applications much more direct access to the persistent data‚ so application architecture has much more impact on performance than is the case with an RDB
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OBJECT-ORIENTED DOCUMENTATION Johannes Sametinger C. Doppler Laboratory for Software Engineering Johannes Kepler University of Linz A-4040 Linz‚ Austria Abstract Object-oriented programming improves the reusability of software components. Extensive reuse of existing software enhances the importance of documentation. In order to increase the productivity in documenting and to make the structure of documentation better suitable for object-oriented software systems‚ we suggest to apply object-oriented
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Object Relations Therapy‚ was the theory‚ I chose because it reminded of a few other therapies interwoven together‚ with one theory of attachment theory‚ in particular. This particular theory looks an interpersonal relationships developed at childhood. Similarly‚ object therapy‚ attachment theory are very similar in patterns as I feel they are interwoven together as one theory‚ although is a theory developed from the psychoanalytic view of Freud (Psychtherapy.net‚ 2008). Some of these patterns
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the models proposed by Humphreys‚ Riddoch and Quinlan (1988) in respect of visual object processing. The experiment was based on the premis that participants would take longer to name visually presented objects whose characteristics were structurally similar compared to structurally distinct. We did not find evidence to support the cascade or sequential models for visually presented object naming. Introduction This investigation aims to repeat work carried out by Humphreys‚ Riddoch and Quinlan
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have developed a model "microbrain" from human brain cells to study tumors‚ as well as artificial skin and bone marrow. We can now test for skin irritancy on cells in a test tube‚ produce vaccines from human cell cultures‚ and perform pregnancy tests using blood samples instead of killing rabbits. Says Gordon Baxter‚ cofounder of Pharmagene Laboratories‚ a drug research company that uses only human tissues and computers to develop and test drugs‚ "If you have information on human genes‚ what’s the point
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OBJECT RELATIONS THEORIES AND SELF PSYCHOLOGY Object Relations and Self Psychology Object relations refers to interpersonal relations 2. Object refers to that which will satisfy a need. Significant person or thing that is target of another’s feelings (drives). 3. In combination with relations‚ object refers to interpersonal relations and suggests inner residues of past relations shaping present relations 4. Object relations theorists investigate the early formulation and differentiation
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with brain damage in visual areas. For example‚ patients CK who lost ability to recognize objects after a car accident performed perfectly on the tasks of face recognition. () Meanwhile‚ many cases of patients who suffered prosopagnosia‚ their ability of object identification remains intact. It suggests there is a double dissociation between face and object recognition. Although it helps us to know face and object recognition may not activate the same region of the brain areas‚ we do not know yet which
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Phase 1 Discussion Board 2: Object Oriented Techniques IT110_1302A-01 Introduction to Programming Instructor: Steve Montgomerie Jeffrey Graham April 10‚ 2013 Colorado Technical University In order to better understand object oriented programming (OOP) this paper will discuss the similarities and differences between OOP and procedural programing (PP). It will also provide information on four basic object oriented concepts of objects‚ classes‚ methods‚ and polymorphism. The some similarities
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Objects that are made from silver or coated with it‚ by time‚ start to tarnish. Tarnish is s chemical process that leads to dullness of color of the surface of the metals such as silver‚ gold‚ aluminum‚ iron‚ brass and copper. This reaction mostly happens because of the air pollution and/or moisture. To remove the tarnish from the metals‚ the silver objects must undergo a chemical reaction. Thus this chemical reaction would make the silver object look shiner. The chemical reaction to clean up the
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