Traffic control next generation (TCNG) is a revision of the network traffic control infrastructure of Linux.
TCNG provides a configuration language which can be used to configurate traffic control systems in an intuitive way. The tcng language is similar to other programming languages such as C, Perl, or Java, therefore this considerably reduces the learning effort for those already familiar with these languages.
The TCNG software consists of two major components: the traffic control compiler tcng (also known as tcc) and the traffic control simulator tcsim. tcng translates configuration scripts into a multitude of output formats used to configure traffic control subsystems.
TCNG provides a configuration language which can be used to configurate traffic control systems in an intuitive way. The tcng language is similar to other programming languages such as C, Perl, or Java, therefore this considerably reduces the learning effort for those already familiar with these languages.
The TCNG software consists of two major components: the traffic control compiler tcng (also known as tcc) and the traffic control simulator tcsim. tcng translates configuration scripts into a multitude of output formats used to configure traffic control subsystems.
ZxApp IT is a hierarchical organizer/outliner that focuses on acquiring, organizing, maintaining, retrieving, and particularly on using information. Users can re-purpose information using templates, reports, and ad-hoc scripts that are written in a scripting language similar to Java. ZxApp IT also has an in-memory Relational Database, Content Management System, and Document Management System. The goal of ZxApp IT is to help end-users create their own solutions. The Personal Information Management functionality offered by this product is constructed using the end-user development functionality built into it. This flexibility means that end-users can derive personal productivity solutions entirely unrelated to Personal Information Management. Some examples of other things that can be done with ZxApp IT include: create a book, a web sites, or a custom database application. ZxApp IT is available as freeware. A professional version is also available.
Virtual File System
ZxApp IT organizers are file-based, meaning that users open an organizer file to edit the content. All of the database records and documents in the organizer hierarchy are loaded into memory when the organizer file is opened. Users can also embed external files into an organizer. Files embedded into the Document Management System are NOT loaded into memory until they are used. This means that an organizer can be used as an Archive file program similar to how one might use WinZip. ZxApp IT is capable of handling very large organizer files comprised of many gigabytes embedded into it without significant performance degradation of read or write operation. This is in contrast to the ZIP archive format, which experiences performance degradation in write operations due to the contiguous nature of the ZIP format. The underlying Virtual File System, ZX-VFS, uses a random-access approach, analogous to how most file-system works. For this reason, organizers need to be "condensed" after files are deleted from the virtual file system. ZX-VFS uses gzip to compress individual files, but the archive cannot be read by other gzip programs. ZX-VFS is free and open source. The archive format itself is also free and open.
Database
A ZxApp IT database does not use a table-based approach like most relational databases. Instead, each record is declared using a data object notation. This means that records can stand alone and they can be embedded directly into the text of an organizer node. Records can also be placed into a database node to protect their referential integrity. The ZxApp IT database supports unique, composite, and foreign keys.
End User Development
Users can create ad-hoc scripts, report scripts, export scripts, and function libraries. Ad-hoc scripts are written inside of the WYSIWYG editor. Users can evaluate expressions, assign variables, and declare functions inside of rich-text. Report scripts are used to produce single-file or single-node output. They are accessed within the organizer properties dialog. Export templates are used for producing external files, such as web sites, PDF files, or any other type of output. Export templates are "installed" and become accessible by all organizers by placing script files into the appropriate directory. A function library is a collection of properties and functions that can be used within all of the above mentioned scripting types. Function libraries are written in the Java programming language and compiled into JAR files for distribution. They become available to users of ZxApp IT by placing the JAR file in the appropriate directory. They have full access to the Java API and can be used to implement just about anything, from enterprise database integration to full GUI applications.
Developing Web Sites
ZxApp IT uses HTML as its default markup. For this reason there is very little effort to export an organizer to a web site. It offers a dramatically simplified methodology for intra-site linking that allows for seamless reorganization of content. A templating system allows organizer navigation and look and feel to be dramatically altered at the time of export. Users can select from a growing number of pre-existing templates, or develop their own.
XHTML Compliance
The WYSIWYG editor is derived from the standard JTextPane from the Java API, meaning it does not directly support XHTML. ZxApp IT compensates by converting nodes to XHTML 1 transitional as they are exported from the organizer. ZxApp IT also supports non-WYSIWYG nodes for complex web site development.
Encryption
Organizers can encrypt sensitive data using PKDS #5 v2.0 (which is MD5 Hashed Password Based Encryption with DES).
Virtual File System
ZxApp IT organizers are file-based, meaning that users open an organizer file to edit the content. All of the database records and documents in the organizer hierarchy are loaded into memory when the organizer file is opened. Users can also embed external files into an organizer. Files embedded into the Document Management System are NOT loaded into memory until they are used. This means that an organizer can be used as an Archive file program similar to how one might use WinZip. ZxApp IT is capable of handling very large organizer files comprised of many gigabytes embedded into it without significant performance degradation of read or write operation. This is in contrast to the ZIP archive format, which experiences performance degradation in write operations due to the contiguous nature of the ZIP format. The underlying Virtual File System, ZX-VFS, uses a random-access approach, analogous to how most file-system works. For this reason, organizers need to be "condensed" after files are deleted from the virtual file system. ZX-VFS uses gzip to compress individual files, but the archive cannot be read by other gzip programs. ZX-VFS is free and open source. The archive format itself is also free and open.
Database
A ZxApp IT database does not use a table-based approach like most relational databases. Instead, each record is declared using a data object notation. This means that records can stand alone and they can be embedded directly into the text of an organizer node. Records can also be placed into a database node to protect their referential integrity. The ZxApp IT database supports unique, composite, and foreign keys.
End User Development
Users can create ad-hoc scripts, report scripts, export scripts, and function libraries. Ad-hoc scripts are written inside of the WYSIWYG editor. Users can evaluate expressions, assign variables, and declare functions inside of rich-text. Report scripts are used to produce single-file or single-node output. They are accessed within the organizer properties dialog. Export templates are used for producing external files, such as web sites, PDF files, or any other type of output. Export templates are "installed" and become accessible by all organizers by placing script files into the appropriate directory. A function library is a collection of properties and functions that can be used within all of the above mentioned scripting types. Function libraries are written in the Java programming language and compiled into JAR files for distribution. They become available to users of ZxApp IT by placing the JAR file in the appropriate directory. They have full access to the Java API and can be used to implement just about anything, from enterprise database integration to full GUI applications.
Developing Web Sites
ZxApp IT uses HTML as its default markup. For this reason there is very little effort to export an organizer to a web site. It offers a dramatically simplified methodology for intra-site linking that allows for seamless reorganization of content. A templating system allows organizer navigation and look and feel to be dramatically altered at the time of export. Users can select from a growing number of pre-existing templates, or develop their own.
XHTML Compliance
The WYSIWYG editor is derived from the standard JTextPane from the Java API, meaning it does not directly support XHTML. ZxApp IT compensates by converting nodes to XHTML 1 transitional as they are exported from the organizer. ZxApp IT also supports non-WYSIWYG nodes for complex web site development.
Encryption
Organizers can encrypt sensitive data using PKDS #5 v2.0 (which is MD5 Hashed Password Based Encryption with DES).
Gravity Mill
An experimental system which uses gravitational forces to affect ballasts on an orbital platform. The physics behind this system is a concept based on the Einstein refrigerator.
Specific gravities of gases modulated via thermal mechanisms (solar) or compressors (natural gas expansion in standard atmosphere and electromagnetic compression) help shift the weights to keep the mill in perpetual rotation given an outside influence of gravity e.g. Earth. The entire mechanism moves a track which affects one or multiple Generators.
This is a clean, stable, and viable source of energy generation, transmission for potable use can be done along airship buoys to ground base or via a space fountain system in adjunct.
An experimental system which uses gravitational forces to affect ballasts on an orbital platform. The physics behind this system is a concept based on the Einstein refrigerator.
Specific gravities of gases modulated via thermal mechanisms (solar) or compressors (natural gas expansion in standard atmosphere and electromagnetic compression) help shift the weights to keep the mill in perpetual rotation given an outside influence of gravity e.g. Earth. The entire mechanism moves a track which affects one or multiple Generators.
This is a clean, stable, and viable source of energy generation, transmission for potable use can be done along airship buoys to ground base or via a space fountain system in adjunct.
Chris A. Jackson (born 7 July 1969) writes under the pen name of C.A.Milson and is an Australian author and film director best known for his horror fiction novel The Chosen"
Milson has written many novels and other works.
Biography
Personal life
Chris Jackson was born in Brisbane, Australia. His father is British who moved to Australia from the U.K. in the 1950's, and his mother is Australian.
Growing up in Brisbane in Kedron, Queensland, Jackson attended local high school, Kedron High School then on the decision of his father, he attended Wavell High School. From a teenager he started to read the workings of master horror writer H.P.Lovecraft and found a love for horror writing himself.
Early Writing Career
In 1989, Jackson started to develop a love for writing and while living with his sister's family in a 3 bedroom cottage farm house on the outskirts of Winchelsea, Victoria, he wrote 26 short stories, one of which was titled Shack of Evil. A nine page story which eventually became Rise Of The Darkness. Shack of Evil was originally based on a series of Hauntings in a small town, which drew a definate comparison to Winchelsea.
After he left Winchelsea, Victoria, he returned to Brisbane and put his writing career on hiatus.
It was not until 1994 when he took one of those short stories and turned it into a two-part novel, titled The Chosen One, which was based on his earlier short story, Shack Of Evil.
After he had finished what was a two-part, 300 page book, he decided to ask for a review and critique from his father and his aunt.
After reading his work, his father said, “Oh you want to be a writer so you can big-note yourself!”, while his aunt said, “Your writing is repetative and is that of a child. I could write better.”
After that Jackson put his writing career on hiatus again and began working in Marketing and Telemarketing
Marketing Career
In 1994, Jackson began working for A.I.F.S., an Insurance Company in Kedron, Brisbane. He found that he had a natural gift for Telemarketing, and for the next 13 years he continued in that industry, working for medium to large corporations in Australasia, U.K., Canada, and The United States.
In the 14 years he worked in the telemarketing industry, having worked with Real Estate Companies, Software Corporations and Trainers/ Speakers, both as an employee and freelancer, he generated close to $500 Million USD for companies globally.
Today, Jackson works in Telemarketing in an advisory role, and gives public and private lectures and seminars on Business Development, Marketing and Telemarketing.
Under his real name he published the book Pick Up The Phone
Family life
Milson and his wife own two apartments and a cottage house in Samara, Russia. He and Anna have one son, David Lindley, named after his great grandfather, Clement Lindley Wragge
Anna is a , Actress, Translator and Tutor.
When Milson is not writing he and his wife travel frequently between Europe, North America and Australasia.
Interests
C.A. Milson enjoys baseball, soccer, and his taste in music ranges from Alien Ant Farm to ZZTop, but he holds a particular like for Rock Music and Australian artists and bands such as John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes, AC/DC, and
Bibliography
Current Writing Career
It was when Jackson was living in Auckland, New Zealand in 2007 when he started to search for a publisher again and later in that same year he landed his first book deal with Amira Press, a P.O.D. American Publisher, who agreed to publish his debut novel, The Chosen.
The Chosen was released under Jackson's pseudonym, C.A.Milson, and thus began the official start of his writing career.
In 2009, Milson changed publishers and the full version of The Chosen was re-released by Lulu.com as Rise of The Darkness in May 2009. Rise Of The Darkness was released in Hardcover, Paperback and digital formats and included characters and scenes that were previously cut from the first novel.
The writings of C.A.Milson have been described by reviewers as: A must read for Stephen King fans, C.A. has shown he has what it takes to stand among his peers, and A thrillride from the first drop of ink.
Original Short Stories
Some of Milson's Original Short Stories include:
* (1989) Fangs
* (1989) Infestation
* (1989) Fangs Lives
* (1989) Shack of Evil
* (1989) Darkworld
* (1989) Laura
* (1989) Battle of Time
* (1989) Time Master
* (1989) Fun In Tailytown
* (1989) Revelation
Novels
* (2008) The Chosen - Original Release
* (2009) Rise Of The Darkness - Re-Released
* (2009) Izbranny - Russian Language Version
* (2009) Bloodline Of Darkness
* (2010) 2012 - Prophecy's End
Novellas, Books & Short Stories (Upcoming)
* (2009) Dagger of Legion
* (2010) Ghosts Of Chapayevsk
* (TBA) Chupacabra
* (TBA) Room 5
* (TBA) Game Of Sin
* (TBA) Legend Of Zoya
Graphic Novels
* (TBA) Phantasmalyptic
Nonfiction
* (2009) Pick Up The Phone under Chris Jackson
Filmography
Directed/Produced
* (2009) C.A.Milson’s World - Samara
* (TBA) No Ordinary Girl
* (TBA) Darkness Unearthed
Awards
Milson's first novel, The Chosen was nominated in the Preditors and Editors Readers Poll 2008 for:
* Best New Horror Novel
* Best New Author
Representation
C.A. Milson is represented by Michael Luciano of Marcom Advantage
Milson has written many novels and other works.
Biography
Personal life
Chris Jackson was born in Brisbane, Australia. His father is British who moved to Australia from the U.K. in the 1950's, and his mother is Australian.
Growing up in Brisbane in Kedron, Queensland, Jackson attended local high school, Kedron High School then on the decision of his father, he attended Wavell High School. From a teenager he started to read the workings of master horror writer H.P.Lovecraft and found a love for horror writing himself.
Early Writing Career
In 1989, Jackson started to develop a love for writing and while living with his sister's family in a 3 bedroom cottage farm house on the outskirts of Winchelsea, Victoria, he wrote 26 short stories, one of which was titled Shack of Evil. A nine page story which eventually became Rise Of The Darkness. Shack of Evil was originally based on a series of Hauntings in a small town, which drew a definate comparison to Winchelsea.
After he left Winchelsea, Victoria, he returned to Brisbane and put his writing career on hiatus.
It was not until 1994 when he took one of those short stories and turned it into a two-part novel, titled The Chosen One, which was based on his earlier short story, Shack Of Evil.
After he had finished what was a two-part, 300 page book, he decided to ask for a review and critique from his father and his aunt.
After reading his work, his father said, “Oh you want to be a writer so you can big-note yourself!”, while his aunt said, “Your writing is repetative and is that of a child. I could write better.”
After that Jackson put his writing career on hiatus again and began working in Marketing and Telemarketing
Marketing Career
In 1994, Jackson began working for A.I.F.S., an Insurance Company in Kedron, Brisbane. He found that he had a natural gift for Telemarketing, and for the next 13 years he continued in that industry, working for medium to large corporations in Australasia, U.K., Canada, and The United States.
In the 14 years he worked in the telemarketing industry, having worked with Real Estate Companies, Software Corporations and Trainers/ Speakers, both as an employee and freelancer, he generated close to $500 Million USD for companies globally.
Today, Jackson works in Telemarketing in an advisory role, and gives public and private lectures and seminars on Business Development, Marketing and Telemarketing.
Under his real name he published the book Pick Up The Phone
Family life
Milson and his wife own two apartments and a cottage house in Samara, Russia. He and Anna have one son, David Lindley, named after his great grandfather, Clement Lindley Wragge
Anna is a , Actress, Translator and Tutor.
When Milson is not writing he and his wife travel frequently between Europe, North America and Australasia.
Interests
C.A. Milson enjoys baseball, soccer, and his taste in music ranges from Alien Ant Farm to ZZTop, but he holds a particular like for Rock Music and Australian artists and bands such as John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes, AC/DC, and
Bibliography
Current Writing Career
It was when Jackson was living in Auckland, New Zealand in 2007 when he started to search for a publisher again and later in that same year he landed his first book deal with Amira Press, a P.O.D. American Publisher, who agreed to publish his debut novel, The Chosen.
The Chosen was released under Jackson's pseudonym, C.A.Milson, and thus began the official start of his writing career.
In 2009, Milson changed publishers and the full version of The Chosen was re-released by Lulu.com as Rise of The Darkness in May 2009. Rise Of The Darkness was released in Hardcover, Paperback and digital formats and included characters and scenes that were previously cut from the first novel.
The writings of C.A.Milson have been described by reviewers as: A must read for Stephen King fans, C.A. has shown he has what it takes to stand among his peers, and A thrillride from the first drop of ink.
Original Short Stories
Some of Milson's Original Short Stories include:
* (1989) Fangs
* (1989) Infestation
* (1989) Fangs Lives
* (1989) Shack of Evil
* (1989) Darkworld
* (1989) Laura
* (1989) Battle of Time
* (1989) Time Master
* (1989) Fun In Tailytown
* (1989) Revelation
Novels
* (2008) The Chosen - Original Release
* (2009) Rise Of The Darkness - Re-Released
* (2009) Izbranny - Russian Language Version
* (2009) Bloodline Of Darkness
* (2010) 2012 - Prophecy's End
Novellas, Books & Short Stories (Upcoming)
* (2009) Dagger of Legion
* (2010) Ghosts Of Chapayevsk
* (TBA) Chupacabra
* (TBA) Room 5
* (TBA) Game Of Sin
* (TBA) Legend Of Zoya
Graphic Novels
* (TBA) Phantasmalyptic
Nonfiction
* (2009) Pick Up The Phone under Chris Jackson
Filmography
Directed/Produced
* (2009) C.A.Milson’s World - Samara
* (TBA) No Ordinary Girl
* (TBA) Darkness Unearthed
Awards
Milson's first novel, The Chosen was nominated in the Preditors and Editors Readers Poll 2008 for:
* Best New Horror Novel
* Best New Author
Representation
C.A. Milson is represented by Michael Luciano of Marcom Advantage