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Crossvision is a Service-oriented architecture (SOA) suite from Software AG positioned around the topics of Business Process Management (BPM), Legacy Integration and SOA Management and Governance. One of the key goals is to support the BPM lifecycle including modeling, automation, management and process optimization.

The product was launched in February 2006. In May 2006, a deal was announced to integrate crossvision with AmberPoint’s SOA management software.
Core capabilities
*SOA Management and Governance - providing control over services and their dependencies in an SOA
*Composite Applications - allowing the creation of business applications based on industry standards such as AJAX and BPEL
*Legacy Modernization - exposing functionality on legacy systems as Web services
*Unification of BPM and SOA - merging capabilities of SOA and BPM in order to enables the creation of business processes.
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The term eBabe is a shortened version of eBay Babe and reffers to a good looking female who
models clothing or other items on the internet auction site eBay, the general principal is to generate more interest in the particular item for sale. However, some eBabes deliberately push the limits of what is allowed on eBay by modeling see through or very revealing clothing, or even model non-clothing items in the nude with the item for sale just covering their breasts and genitals. This practice is tolerated by eBay as long as the eBabe in question does not deliberately expose her genitals or breasts, although auctions do get removed if a complaint is made about inappropriate contents. In practice, complaints are rare as eBabes mainly receive emails from other ebayers complementing them and asking for further pictures. At least one eBabe has started her own blog to keep up with the demand for photo requests and complementary messages she receives http://www.glamourous70.blogspot.com/.
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Maurizio Giuliano is an Italian-British author.

He earned a degree from Oxford University in 1996, and a master's degree from Cambridge University in 1997.

He claimed that, through his work, he had travelled to every single sovereign country in the world.

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* with José Antonio Viera-Gallo Quesney, Marifeli Pérez-Stable, and Rubén Ignacio Zamora Rivas, La Transición Cubana y el 'Bloqueo' Norteamericano, Ediciones CESOC; 1st edition (May 1997), ISBN 9562110621
* El Caso CEA: Intelectuales e Inquisidores en Cuba, Cdiciones Universal; 2nd edition (November 1998), ISBN 0897298705
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A determination puzzle is a puzzle in which the goal is to determine the value for some or each of the elements. Popular determination puzzles include Sudoku, Nurikabe and Minesweeper.

In a binary determination puzzle (such as Nurikabe) the elements can be assigned exactly two values (e.g. black or white in Nurikabe).

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