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Searched all Perseus collections for "samos" 610 results in 9 collections
Included alternate terms: Heraion Samos City Samos, Heraion
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Perseus Tools and Information (11)
Greek and Roman Materials (311)
AIM25 - Archives in London (1)
Beazley Archive (274)
CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration... (2)
NCSTRL Historical Collection (8)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses... (1)
The American Numismatic Society (1)
The University of Michigan. University Library.... (1)

11 from Perseus Tools and Information

  1. Nisos Samos, Samos: Greece [Atlas site] (13.26)

  2. Samos: Missouri, United States [Atlas site] (9.01)

  3. Samos: Greece [Atlas site] (9.01)

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311 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Samos, Samos City, Samos, Heraion: Aerial view of Heraion, from NW [Image] (80.60)

  2. Samos, Hera Temple of Rhoikos and Theodoros: Plan [Image] (35.31)

  3. Samos, Samos, Heraion: View from Heraion to Straits of Mykale [Image] (31.72)

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1 from AIM25 - Archives in London

  1. The National Security Archive, from sources at US national security agencies, principal of which were the US Aerospace Defense Command; US Department of the Air Force; US Air Force Space Command; US National Security Council; US Air Force; US General Acco; Microform: US Military Uses of Space, 1946-1991: US Military Uses of Space, 1946-1991 is a themed microfilm collection which presents an integrated record of US military space organisations, operations, and policy from 1945 to 1991. Included are memoranda, messages, presidential decision documents, program management directives, histories, organisational manuals, reports, and studies. Documents concern four basic areas of US space military activity: military support systems (communications, meteorology, reconnaissance and other satellites), space weaponry (anti-satellite weapons and the Strategic Defense Initiative), policy, and organisation. Material concerning military support systems includes papers relating to the establishment of a US photographic reconnaissance satellite program, 1956; US Air Force contracts to Lockheed Missile Systems Division to develop the WS-117L air reconnaissance satellite, 1956-57; the development of the US Air Force reconnaissance satellite, codenamed SENTRY and then SAMOS, 1958; the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) research and development of an imaging satellite, codenamed CORONA, 1958; launching of CORONA satellite, 18 Aug 1960; the development and launch of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Defense Support Program (DSP) satellites designed to provide nuclear explosion detection data relevant to military intelligence collection, treaty verification (Limited Test Ban Treaty, Threshold Ban Treaty, Non-Proliferation Treaty, and Outer Space Treaty), and damage assessment, 1963-1970; development and launch of signals intelligence (SIGINT) satellites, including the RHYOLITE communications satellite, 1970; the launch of the KH-11 electro-optical 'pixel' imaging satellite, Dec 1976; development and launch of ocean surveillance PARCAE satellites, 1976-1989; communications intelligence (COMINT) satellite including the VORTEX and MAGNUM satellites, 1978-1985; the launch of synthetic aperture radar system LACROSSE satellites, 1988-1991; the development and launch of early warning satellites including the Missile Defense Alarm System (MIDAS) to monitor the missile launches from the Eurasian land mass and Submarine- Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs); papers relating to launch systems, including expendable launch vehicles (ELVs), such as modified Martin SM-68 Titan Inter- Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs). Material concerning space weaponry includes Massachusetts Institute of Technology report to US Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, introducing theoretical and scientific concepts for a laser weapons missile defence program, 1984; reports from the US Department of Defense, Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, to the US Congress relating to the costs of a laser and kinetic energy anti-ballistic missile program and its proposed compliance with the 26 May 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 1984-1990; report from the US Department of Defense, Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, to the US Congress outlining the goals, objectives, and costs of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), 1985; reports from the US General Accounting Office relating to the SDI concept change from laser and kinetic energy weapons to 'Brilliant Pebbles' weaponry, in which several thousand satellite interceptors would orbit the earth having the capability to destroy missile targets, 1990-1991. Documents relating to US military space policy include reports from the US National Security Council outlining the significance of space with respect to US national security, 1958-1985; memoranda from the US Department of Defense urging military priorities for space research, 1959-1977. Material relating to the organisational command of the military space program includes function manuals and inter-agency memoranda detailing the structure and role of specific organisations such as US Aerospace Command, the US Department of Defense, US Air Force Space Command, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, the US Army Space Agency, and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). [Text] [View with Perseus links] (0.17)

274 from Beazley Archive

  1. Vathy, Museum, K1266: PYXIS FRAGMENT; NICOSIA OLPE, PAINTER OF THE; DRAPED MEN [Beazley Archive Vase] (39.87)

  2. Vathy, Museum, K6819: AMPHORA FRAGMENT; SATYR [Beazley Archive Vase] (28.51)

  3. Vathy, Museum, K6856: PYXIS FRAGMENT; WOMAN [Beazley Archive Vase] (26.96)

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2 from CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration Repository

  1. Aes 13: (in English) Samos [Text] (4.22)

  2. (in English) In the form of the leg of a warrior, protected by a greave. / Ht. 20; wdth. 5cm [Text] (3.62)

8 from NCSTRL Historical Collection

  1. Dittrich, Klaus R., Fritschi, Hans, Gatziu, Stella, Geppert, Andreas, Vaduva, Anca; SAMOS in Hindsight: Experiences in Building an Active Object-OrientedDBMS: Active object-oriented database management systems incorporate object-oriented database technology and active mechanisms such as event- condition rules (ECA-rules). SAMOS has been among the first representatives of this class of systems. During the development of SAMOS, numerous then open research questions have been addressed. In this paper, we present a "historical" perspective of the SAMOS project and report on lessons and experiences we gained in the project. We identify requirements, present the solutions we devised, and report on experiences we draw from this project. In particular, we describe the rule model of SAMOS, which represents a smooth integration of ECA-rules into an object-oriented data model. We also discuss the implementation and architecture of the SAMOS prototype on top of a passive object- oriented database system. Furthermore, we report on performance and usability issues. In order to analyze performance, we have developed a benchmark; we discuss the experiences (and improvements) we made by running the benchmark on SAMOS and by comparing the results to those obtained for other systems. Usability issues have been investigated with respect to tool support for designing SAMOS applications and analyzing rule systems. Finally, we discuss experiences in implementing SAMOS and the conclusions we have drawn for the implementation of other types of event-based persistent systems as well as a development method for active systems in general. [Text] (8.21)

  2. Geppert, Andreas, Gatziu, Stella, Dittrich, Klaus R., Fritschi, Hans, Vaduva, Anca; Architecture and Implementation of the Active Object-OrientedDatabase Management System SAMOS: The architecture and the implementation of the active, object- oriented database management system SAMOS are described. SAMOS is a research prototype extending a commercial object-oriented database management system with reactive behavior specified in the form of event- condition rules. This paper describes the various components of SAMOS for event detection, rule management, rule execution, and transaction management, and explains how they work and interact upon rule definition and execution. The current architecture of SAMOS is evaluated, experiences with the layered approach are described, and drawbacks are identified. [Text] (4.82)

  3. Gatziu, Stella, Fritschi, Hans, Vaduva, Anca; SAMOS an Active Object-Oriented Database System: Manual: SAMOS is an active-object oriented DBMS prototype implemented at the University of Zurich. It is now operational and thus is among the first demonstrable active object-oriented DBMSs. The beta-release of SAMOS, version 1.0 is available in the public domain. This manual gives you instructions for installing SAMOS on your site. It discuss the main features of SAMOS and shows step-by-step how SAMOS can be used for implementing active applications. [Text] (3.92)

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1 from OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses and Dissertations Repository

  1. Drossaart Lulofs, H. J.--(Hendrik Joan),--1906-; De ogen van Lynceus.--Door H.J. Drossaart Lulofs.: Rede--Amsterdam., Bibliographical references included in "Aantekeningen" (p. [29]-34) [Text] (1.99)

1 from The American Numismatic Society

  1. Silver Denarius of Samos? (1937.158.451): Obverse: Augustus hd. r., Reverse: Young bull stg r., head erect [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.57)

1 from The University of Michigan. University Library. Digital Library Production Service.

  1. Blackwell, Anna C.; Descripton of the Islands of Patmos and of Samos, Translated from the French, The Ladies' repository: a monthly periodical, devoted to literature, arts, and religion. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.59)

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