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Murex is a leading enterprise capital marketts platform providing Trading, Investment Management, Enterprise Risk management and post-trade solutions to Banking institutions, Clearing Brokers and CCPs.
Murex Limit Controller
Murex Limit Controller (MLC) is a software for controlling limits on a trading platform. It is a product of Murex, which provides products & solutions for enterprise risk management. MLC can be used with Mx or any other trading platform.
A program object that is created so that multiple program thread can take turns sharing the same resource, such as access to a file.
MVC
A software framework that provides a model-view-controller architecture and ready components that can be used to develop flexible and loosely coupled web applications.
MXML
Mxml is a pure C library (yet having an object oriented layout) that is meant to help developers implementing XML file interpretation in their projects. It is first developed by Macromedia in March 2004. The self-contained api has anything an average program needs to import the content of an XML file in a dom oriented tree-like, and to search for the relevant data. XML files can be then modified directly or by the use of iterator objects, and then written, or they can be generated on-the-fly by the program. So MXML is able to use user-defined functions that read or write data from/to any kind of streamable support. Support for serialization on ansi C stdio, Unix open* family functions and self growing string/char * streams is already provided in the library.
Myspace is a social networking service with a strong music emphasis owned by Specific Media LLC and pop music singer and actor Justin Timberlake.
Myspace was founded in 2003 and was acquired by News Corporation in July 2005 for $580 million. From 2005 until early 2008, Myspace was the most visited social networking site in the world, and in June 2006 surpassed Google as the most visited website in the United States. In April 2008, Myspace was overtaken by Facebook in the number of unique worldwide visitors, and was surpassed in the number of unique U.S. visitors in May 2009, though Myspace generated $800 million in revenue during the 2008 fiscal year. Since then, the number of Myspace users has declined steadily in spite of several redesigns.
A relational database management system (RDBMS) based on SQL (Structured Query Language). MySQL is used in a wide range of applications, including data warehousing, e-commerce, Web databases, logging applications and distributed applications.
A driver for connecting to a MySQL database server through the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) application program interface (API), which is the standard means of connecting to any database.
The MySQLi Extension (MySQL Improved) is a relational database driver used in the PHP programming language to provide an interface with MySQL databases.
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M_o_R (Management of Risk Foundation)
Management of Risk (M_o_R) Foundation by AXELOS
N+
N+ is the console and handheld version of the game originally made for systems powering Adobe Flash, N, which was developed by Metanet Software. N+ plays with only three buttons and the directional pad, used to control a small black ninja. Players jump, dodge, climb and rebound from walls, collecting gold on their way to a level's exit.
N-Tier application architecture is a client-server architecture in which, the presentation, the application processing and the data management are logically separate processes. N-tier application architecture provides a model for developers to create a flexible and reusable application. By breaking up an application into tiers, developers only have to modify or add a specific layer, rather than have to rewrite the enitire application over, if they decide to change technologies or scale up.