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DIP Integrated Project (559 words) |
 | DIP’s objective has been to develop and extend Semantic Web and Web Service technologies in order to produce a new technology infrastructure for Semantic Web Services (SWS) - an environment in which different web services can discover and cooperate with each other automatically. |
 | DIP's long term vision is to deliver the enormous potential benefits of Semantic Web Services to e-Work and e-Commerce. |
 | As of November 2006 the DIP Consortium had published or contributed to 15 Journal papers, 8 Books (including a forthcoming 'DIP book'), 4 Book chapters, 63 Workshop papers (in 56 Workshops), 123 Conference papers (presented at 79 Conferences), 48 Invited talks, 21 Tutorials, 12 Posters and 3 Technical Reports. |
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Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. - Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Revisited (829 words) |
 | Subsection (c) deals with circumstances in which the DIP is unable to obtain unsecured credit based on an administrative expense claim. |
 | This subsection allows the DIP to incur post-petition secured debt which is secured by the DIP's property that supercedes existing liens on that same property. |
 | The DIP financing would provide a post-petition lien on the existing collateral and also a post-petition lien on any new collateral obtained by the DIP or generated by the DIP's assets. |