The CECED Convergence Working Group has defined a new platform, called CHAIN (Ceced Home Appliances Interoperating Network), which defines a protocol for interconnecting different home appliances in a single multibrand system. In 1958, CECED was founded on the initiative of the Western-European National Associations. ...
It allows for control and automation of all basic appliance-related services in a home: e.g., remote control of appliance operation, energy or load management, remote diagnostics and automatic maintenance support to appliances, downloading and updating of data, programs and services (possibly from the Internet).
The OSGi Alliance is an open standards organization formed by Sun Microsystems, IBM, Ericsson and others in March 1999 (after it was first called the Connected Alliance). ... In 1958, CECED was founded on the initiative of the Western-European National Associations. ... Name Eastside High School Address 1201 Southeast 43rd Street Town Gainesville, FL 32641-7698 Established 1970 Community Lower-income suburban Type Public secondary, magnet program Religion Secular Students Coeducational Grades 9 to 12 District Alachua County Public Schools Mascot Ram Colors Orange and Green Newspaper The Rampage Eastside High School... European Installation Bus (EIB) is the worlds leading system for intelligent electrical installation networking. ...
Chain Life penetrates, clings and silences chains while repelling dirt, sand, mud and grass.
Chain Life leaves a thin thermally stable film of extreme pressure lubricant that provides a barrier between moving metal parts, preventing metal to metal contact under heat and pressure.
Chain Life is also excellent as a tapping and threading compound, a lubricant for clutch shafts and open gear systems, a pre-assembly lube for engine parts, as well as an all-around general purpose lubricant.
The new OASIS Open Office XML Format Technical Committee brings together representatives throughout the industry committed to establishing standard data interoperability for office applications.
Although the initial work of the technical committee will focus on standardizing data for content creation and management applications, subsequent phases will address simplifying the exchange of data between any application that utilizes XML, which may include business processes, Web services, databases, search engines, and other applications.
OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) is a not-for-profit, global consortium that drives the development, convergence, and adoption of e-business standards.