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1 Managed Object https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

2 .NET Framework Memory management 1 Each.NET application has a set of roots, which are pointers to objects on the managed heap (managed objects) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

3 C++/CLI Finalizers and automatic variables 1 Moreover, the destruction of all managed objects with a defined destructor in a method can be made automatic with the new syntax shown in the example. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

4 Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects 1 Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

5 Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects 1 The Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects (GDMO) is a specification for defining managed objects of interest to the Telecommunications Management Network for use in CMIP. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

6 Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects 1 GDMO is similar to the Structure of Management Information for defining a management information base for SNMP. For example, both represent a hierarchy of managed objects and use ASN.1 for syntax. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

7 Network Time Protocol - Relevant RFCs 1 RFC 5907(Current as of 2013)Definitions of Managed Objects for Network Time Protocol Version 4 (NTPv4) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

8 Common Management Information Protocol 1 CMIP models management information in terms of managed objects and allows both modification and performing actions on managed objects. Managed objects are described using GDMO (Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects), and can be identified by a distinguished name (DN), from the X.500 directory. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

9 Management information base - MIB hierarchy 1 A managed object (sometimes called a MIB object, an object, or a MIB) is one of any number of specific characteristics of a managed device. Managed objects are made up of one or more object instances (identified by their OIDs), which are essentially variables. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

10 Management information base - MIB hierarchy 1 An example of a managed object is atInput, which is a scalar object that contains a single object instance, the integer value that indicates the total number of input AppleTalk packets on a router interface. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

11 Management information base - MIB hierarchy 1 An object identifier (or object ID or OID) uniquely identifies a managed object in the MIB hierarchy. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

12 Management information base - SMIv2 and structure of management information 1 MIB modules contain definitions of interrelated managed objects. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

13 Management information base - SMIv2 and structure of management information 1 Compliance statements provide a systematic way to describe a group of managed objects that must be implemented for conformance to a standard. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

14 Garbage collection (computer science) - Principles 1 Some languages, like Ada, Modula-3, and C++/CLI allow both garbage collection and manual memory management to co-exist in the same application by using separate heaps for collected and manually managed objects; others, like D, are garbage collected but allow the user to manually delete objects and also entirely disable garbage collection when speed is required https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

15 Metro Ethernet Forum - Technical specifications 1 MEF 31 Service OAM Fault Management Definition of Managed Objects https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

16 Microsoft Visual Studio - Visual Studio 2008 1 STL/CLR defines STL-like containers, iterators and algorithms that work on C++/CLI managed code|managed objects. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

17 DirectX - Components 1 DirectX functionality is provided in the form of Component Object Model|COM-style objects and interfaces. Additionally, while not DirectX components themselves, Managed code|managed objects have been built on top of some parts of DirectX, such as Managed Direct3D and the XNA graphics library on top of Direct3D 9. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

18 IEEE 802.1ag 1 *Defines maintenance domains, their constituent maintenance points, and the managed objects required to create and administer them https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

19 802.21 - Some of the expectations 1 *Include definitions for managed objects that are compatible with management standards like Simple Network Management Protocol|SNMP. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

20 Key Management Interoperability Protocol - Description 1 A KMIP server stores and controls Managed Objects such as Symmetric and Asymmetric keys, Certificates, and user defined objects. Clients then use the protocol to access these objects subject to a security model that is implemented by the servers. Objects have core Base Object properties such as key length and value, as well as extended Attributes that can include user defined attributes. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

21 Spring Framework - Inversion of control container (dependency injection) 1 Objects created by the container are also called managed objects or beans. The container can be configured by loading XML files or detecting specific Java annotations on configuration classes. These data sources contain the bean definitions which provide the information required to create the beans. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

22 .Net (programming language) - Memory management 1 Each.NET application has a set of roots, which are pointers to objects on the managed heap (managed objects) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

23 Meta-Object Facility - International standard 1 OMG's MOF is not to be confused with the Managed Object Format (MOF) defined by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) in section 6 of the Common Information Model (CIM) Infrastructure Specification, version 2.5.0.[http://www.dmtf.org/standards/publis hed_documents/DSP0004_2.5.0.pdf Common Interface Model (CIM) Interface Structure, version 2.5.0] https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

24 Velocity (memory cache) - Design 1 Any serialization (computing)|serialized managed code|managed object-oriented programming|object can be added to the cache. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

25 Windows Management Instrumentation - WMI tools 1 * The MOF compiler (MOFComp.exe): The Managed Object Format (MOF) compiler parses a file containing Managed Object Format statements and adds the classes and class instances defined in the file to the CIM repository https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

26 XORP - Routing features 1 **RFC 1657 (Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

27 Novell ZENworks - History 1 Novell later created a version that diversified the managed object class to include users. That solution (based on the second iteration of Magic Windows, engineered primarily by Damon Janis) was named UserNet and appeared at the Novell Brainshare conference in 1994. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

28 DirectX Media Objects - Components 1 Additionally, while not DirectX components themselves, Managed code|managed objects have been built on top of some parts of DirectX, such as Managed Direct3D[http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en- us/magazine/cc164112.aspx Introducing the New Managed Direct3D Graphics API in the.NET Framework] and the XNA graphics library[http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en- us/library/microsoft.xna.framework.graphics.a spx Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics namespace] on top of Direct3D 9. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

29 Reference counting - Advantages and disadvantages 1 Also, less importantly, reference counting requires every memory-managed object to reserve space for a reference count https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

30 COM Interop 1 COM Interop aims to provide access to the existing COM components without requiring that the original component be modified. It tries to make the.NET types equivalent to the COM types. In addition, COM Interop allows COM developers to access managed objects as easily as they access other COM objects. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

31 Garbage collector (computer science) - Principles 1 Some languages, like Ada (programming language)|Ada, Modula-3, and C++/CLI allow both garbage collection and manual memory management to co-exist in the same application by using separate Heap (data structure)|heaps for collected and manually managed objects; others, like D (programming language)|D, are garbage collected but allow the user to manually delete objects and also entirely disable garbage collection when speed is required https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

32 J2EE Management - Overview 1 The J2EE Management Model is a specification of the attributes, operations and architecture of the managed objects required by compliant J2EE platform implementations. The model is designed to be interoperable with a variety of industry standard management systems and protocols.http://www.onjava.com/2002/03/ 27/jsr77.html https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

33 AppFabric - Caching API 1 Managed code|.NET applications can directly use the Caching API to programmatically cache and retrieve any serialization (computing)|serializable managed code|managed object-oriented programming|objects. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

34 Enterprise Objects Framework - Features Supported Only by Core Data 1 Core Data supports fetched properties; multiple configurations within a managed object model; local stores; and store aggregation (the data for a given entity may be spread across multiple stores); customization and localization of property names and validation warnings; and the use of predicates for property validation. These features of the original Objective-C implementation are not supported by the Java implementation. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

35 Conservative garbage collection - Principles 1 Some languages, like Ada (programming language)|Ada, Modula-3, and C++/CLI allow both garbage collection and manual memory management to co-exist in the same application by using separate Heap (data structure)|heaps for collected and manually managed objects; others, like D (programming language)|D, are garbage collected but allow the user to manually delete objects and also entirely disable garbage collection when speed is required. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

36 Common management information service - Management operation services 1 * M-GET – Request managed object attributes (for one object or a set of objects) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

37 Common management information service - Management operation services 1 * M-SET – Set managed object attributes https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

38 Common management information service - Management operation services 1 * M-ACTION – Request an action to be performed on a managed object https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

39 Common management information service - Management notification services 1 * M-EVENT-REPORT – Send events occurring on managed objects https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

40 Network element - State Models for Network Elements (NEs) 1 The state of an entity represents the current condition of availability of the underlying resource or service in the NE from the point of view of management. In the context of the Telcordia State Model, the term “entity” represents an entry in a TL1 administrative view (i.e., represents the resource or service generally identified by the Access Identifier [AID] parameter). In the context of the ISO State Model, the term “entity” means “managed object.” https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

41 Structure of Management Information 1 In computing, the 'Structure of Management Information (SMI)', an adapted subset of Abstract syntax notation one|ASN.1, operates in Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to define sets (modules) of related managed objects in a Management information base (MIB). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

42 Structure of Management Information 1 * Object definitions describe managed objects. An ASN.1 macro, OBJECT- TYPE, is used to concisely convey the syntax and semantics of a managed object. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-managed-object-toolkit.html

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