slovo | definícia |
mumps (encz) | mumps,příušnice n: Zdeněk Brož |
Mumps (gcide) | Mumps \Mumps\, n. [Prov. E. mump to be sulky. Cf. Mump,
Mumble, and Mum.]
1. pl. Sullenness; silent displeasure; the sulks. --Skinner.
[1913 Webster]
2. [Prob. so called from the patient's appearance.] (Med.) A
specific infectious febrile disorder characterized by a
nonsuppurative inflammation of the parotid glands, and
sometimes causing inflammation of the testes or ovaries;
also called epidemic parotitis or {infectious
parotitis}. It is caused by infection with a
paramyxovirus.
[1913 Webster +PJC] |
mumps (wn) | mumps
n 1: an acute contagious viral disease characterized by fever
and by swelling of the parotid glands [syn: mumps,
epidemic parotitis] |
mumps (foldoc) | MUMPS
(Or "M") Massachusetts General Hospital Utility
Multi-Programming System.
A programming language with extensive tools for the support of
database management systems. MUMPS was originally used for
medical records and is now widely used where multiple users
access the same databases simultaneously, e.g. banks, stock
exchanges, travel agencies, hospitals.
Early MUMPS implementations for PDP-11 and IBM PC were
complete operating systems, as well as programming
languages, but current-day implementations usually run under a
normal host operating system.
A MUMPS program hardly ever explicitly performs low-level
operations such as opening a file - there are programming
constructs in the language that will do so implicitly, and
most MUMPS programmers are not even aware of the {operating
system} activity that MUMPS performs.
Syntactically MUMPS has only one data-type: strings.
Semantically, the language has many data-types: text strings,
binary strings, floating point values, integer values,
Boolean values. Interpretation of strings is done inside
functions, or implicitly while applying mathematical
operators. Since many operations involve only moving data
from one location to another, it is faster to just move
uninterpreted strings. Of course, when a value is used
multiple times in the context of arithmetical operations,
optimised implementations will typically save the numerical
value of the string.
MUMPS was designed for portability. Currently, it is possible
to share the same MUMPS database between radically different
architectures, because all values are stored as text strings.
The worst an implementation may have to do is swap pairs of
bytes. Such multi-CPU databases are actually in use, some
offices share databases between VAX, DEC Alpha, SUN,
IBM PC and HP workstations.
Versions of MUMPS are available on practically all hardware,
from the smallest (IBM PC, Apple Macintosh, Acorn
Archimedes), to the largest mainframe. MSM ({Micronetics
Standard MUMPS}) runs on IBM PC RT and R6000; DSM (Digital
Standard Mumps) on the PDP-11, VAX, DEC Alpha, and
Windows-NT; Datatree MUMPS from InterSystems runs on
IBM PC; and MGlobal MUMPS on the Macintosh.
Multi-platform versions include M/SQL, available from
InterSystems, PFCS and MSM.
Greystone Technologies' GT/M runs on VAX and DEC Alpha.
This is a compiler whereas the others are interpreters.
GT/SQL is their SQL pre-processor.
ISO standard 11756 (1991). ANSI standard: "MUMPS Language
Standard", X11.1 (1977, 1984, 1990, 1995?).
The MUMPS User's Group was the M Technology Association.
Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.lang.mumps.
(2003-06-04)
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mumps (vera) | MUMPS
Massachusetts general hospital Utility Multi-Programming System
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mumps (vera) | MUMPS
Multi-User Multi-Programming System ??? (OS, DEC)
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mumps (vera) | MUMPS
MUMPS Development Committee (org., MUMPS)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
mumps (encz) | mumps,příušnice n: Zdeněk Brož |
mumps (wn) | mumps
n 1: an acute contagious viral disease characterized by fever
and by swelling of the parotid glands [syn: mumps,
epidemic parotitis] |
mumpsimus (wn) | mumpsimus
n 1: a traditional notion that is obstinately held although it
is unreasonable; "he still holds to the old mumpsimus that
a woman's place is in the kitchen" |
digital standard mumps (foldoc) | DIGITAL Standard MUMPS
(DSM) DEC's version of MUMPS.
(1995-01-10)
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micronetics standard mumps (foldoc) | Micronetics Standard MUMPS
MSM
(MSM) A version of MUMPS for the IBM PC RT and R6000.
[Address?]
(1995-01-10)
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mumps (foldoc) | MUMPS
(Or "M") Massachusetts General Hospital Utility
Multi-Programming System.
A programming language with extensive tools for the support of
database management systems. MUMPS was originally used for
medical records and is now widely used where multiple users
access the same databases simultaneously, e.g. banks, stock
exchanges, travel agencies, hospitals.
Early MUMPS implementations for PDP-11 and IBM PC were
complete operating systems, as well as programming
languages, but current-day implementations usually run under a
normal host operating system.
A MUMPS program hardly ever explicitly performs low-level
operations such as opening a file - there are programming
constructs in the language that will do so implicitly, and
most MUMPS programmers are not even aware of the {operating
system} activity that MUMPS performs.
Syntactically MUMPS has only one data-type: strings.
Semantically, the language has many data-types: text strings,
binary strings, floating point values, integer values,
Boolean values. Interpretation of strings is done inside
functions, or implicitly while applying mathematical
operators. Since many operations involve only moving data
from one location to another, it is faster to just move
uninterpreted strings. Of course, when a value is used
multiple times in the context of arithmetical operations,
optimised implementations will typically save the numerical
value of the string.
MUMPS was designed for portability. Currently, it is possible
to share the same MUMPS database between radically different
architectures, because all values are stored as text strings.
The worst an implementation may have to do is swap pairs of
bytes. Such multi-CPU databases are actually in use, some
offices share databases between VAX, DEC Alpha, SUN,
IBM PC and HP workstations.
Versions of MUMPS are available on practically all hardware,
from the smallest (IBM PC, Apple Macintosh, Acorn
Archimedes), to the largest mainframe. MSM ({Micronetics
Standard MUMPS}) runs on IBM PC RT and R6000; DSM (Digital
Standard Mumps) on the PDP-11, VAX, DEC Alpha, and
Windows-NT; Datatree MUMPS from InterSystems runs on
IBM PC; and MGlobal MUMPS on the Macintosh.
Multi-platform versions include M/SQL, available from
InterSystems, PFCS and MSM.
Greystone Technologies' GT/M runs on VAX and DEC Alpha.
This is a compiler whereas the others are interpreters.
GT/SQL is their SQL pre-processor.
ISO standard 11756 (1991). ANSI standard: "MUMPS Language
Standard", X11.1 (1977, 1984, 1990, 1995?).
The MUMPS User's Group was the M Technology Association.
Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.lang.mumps.
(2003-06-04)
|
mumps (vera) | MUMPS
Massachusetts general hospital Utility Multi-Programming System
MUMPS
Multi-User Multi-Programming System ??? (OS, DEC)
MUMPS
MUMPS Development Committee (org., MUMPS)
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