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Catalogue Service for the Web (CSW), sometimes seen as Catalogue Service - Web, is a standard for exposing a catalogue of geospatial records in XML on the Internet (over HTTP). The catalogue is made up of records that describe geospatial data (e.g. KML ), geospatial services (e.g. WMS ), and related resources.
Alla Venkata Rama Rao (born 2 April 1935) is an Indian inventor and chemist, [1] known for his pioneering research in the field of drug technology. [2] He is the founder of the A. V. Rama Rao Research Foundation, a non governmental organization promoting research and doctoral studies in chemistry and Avra Laboratories, an organization dealing in intermediates and active pharmaceutical ...
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Service catalogs are implemented in a manner that facilitate the registration, discovery, request, execution, and tracking of desired services for catalog users. Each service within the catalog typically includes traits and elements such as: Clear ownership of and accountability for the service (a person and often an organization).
The Avra Valley is a 50-mile (80 km) long northwest–southeast valley, bordering the west of Tucson, Arizona. The Tucson Mountains are at the valley's center-east, with suburbs ranging east of the Tucson Mountains and trending northwest to the Avra Valley's northeast.
Avra (spring water), a Coca-Cola brand of spring water from Temeni, Greece; Avra, a fictional character in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights who is the "First Lantern" Avra Laboratories, founded by A. V. Rama Rao, an Indian inventor and chemist
Avra Valley Solar is a 34 MW (DC, 25 MW AC) photovoltaic power plant in Avra Valley, Pima County, Arizona, owned by NRG.It uses single axis tracking that is designed to be maintenance free over the twenty year design life of the system.
Computerized library catalogs and library management software need to structure their catalog records as per an industry-wide standard, which is MARC, so that bibliographic information can be shared freely between computers. The structure of bibliographic records almost universally follows the MARC standard.