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The official version of the MPI documents are the English Postscript versions (for MPI 1.0 and 1.1) and PDF (for the other versions). In several cases, a translation or HTML version is also available for convenience. The HTML version was made with automated tools. In case of a difference between these two sources, the Postscript or PDF version of MPI standard documents are always considered the official version. In the case of multiple PDF versions, only the one described as the 'MPI x.y document as PDF' is the official version; the versions provided with alternate formatting are provided as a convenience and are not official (every effort has been taken to make them 'the same', but no guarantee is made).

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Welcome to the Alfresco One 5.1.5 documentation. If you want to know about the new features and improvements of Alfresco One 5.1.5, see What's new in Alfresco. Looking for the online documentation for a previous Alfresco release? Go to the Alfresco documentation landing page to find all the documentation resources. Inserting Documents in Bulk¶. Each time a document is stored or updated in CouchDB, the internal B-tree is updated. Bulk insertion provides efficiency gains in both storage space, and time, by consolidating many of the updates to intermediate B-tree nodes.

Those who prefer to get the documents via anonymous ftp may do so at ftp.mpi-forum.org in pub/docs/.

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Snagit 4 1 2 download free. Some translations of MPI documents are available.

Draft Specification

Starting in 2018, the MPI Forum has decided to release draft specifications to allow users andimplementors an early opportunity to see changes in upcoming versions of the MPI Standard. Thesedraft specifications are not versions and are subject to change before published as an officialversion of the MPI Standard.

MPI-3.1

MPI-3.1 was approved by the MPI Forum on June 4, 2015.
  • Index into MPI 3.1 document; this page is experimental
  • Unofficial HTML version of MPI 3.1. This version was produced with tohtml.

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

Previous Versions of the MPI Standard

MPI-3.0

MPI-3.0 was approved by the MPI Forum on September 21, 2012.

The complete, official MPI-3.0 Standard (September 2012) will be available in one book (hardcover, 852 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. The last 17 pages contain several indices to allow quick location of all relevant information. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS, see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi30/

MPI-2.2

MPI-2.2 was approved by the MPI Forum on September 4, 2009.
  • Unofficial HTML version of MPI 2.2. This version was produced with tohtml; Latex2html was unable to handle the document.

The complete, official MPI-2.2 Standard (September 2009) is now available in one book (hardcover, 647 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. The last 19 pages contain several indices to allow quick location of all relevant information. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS, see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi22/

MPI-2.1

MPI-2.1 was approved by the MPI Forum on September 4, 2008 with the second and final official vote.
  • Unofficial HTML version of MPI 2.1. This version was produced with tohtml; Latex2html was unable to handle the document.

The complete, official MPI-2.1 Standard (June 2008) is now available in one book (hardcover, 608 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmer, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. The last 16 pages contain several indexes to allow quick finding of all relevant information. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS, see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi21/

MPI-2.0

  • MPI-2.0 document in compressed postscript, postscript, or PDF (unofficial version). Note that the PDF version has the wrong date on the cover - it should say July 18, 1997.
  • Original MPI-2.0 errata in compressed postscript or postscript (last modified 20 May 1998)
  • Updated MPI-2.0 errata as voted on by the MPI Forum. Available in Postscript, PDF, and (unofficially) HTML.
  • MPI-2.0 document in HTML
  • compressed tar file or tar file of the dvi files and figures needed to create the MPI-2.0 document. Intended for those who need to create special output for their printing device.

MPI-1.3

MPI-1.3 was approved by the MPI Forum on July 1, 2008 with the first official vote. The second official (and final) vote is expected on September 4, 2008.

The document MPI-1.3 was released as final end of the MPI-1 series. It was developed for technical and historical reasons in the framework of the development of MPI-2.1. It does not introduce a new (version, subversion) number.

MPI-1.2

The MPI-1.2 document is contained in the the MPI-2 document.

MPI-1.1

  • MPI-1.1 document in compressed postscript, postscript, or PDF (unofficial version).
  • MPI-1.1 errata in compressed postscript or postscript (last modified 12 October 1998)
  • MPI-1.1 document in HTML

MPI-1.0

The MPI-1.0 document is made available for archival purposes. It has been superseded by MPI-1.1 (and later versions).

  • MPI-1.0 document in compressed postscript or postscript
  • MPI-1.0 errata in compressed postscript or postscript

MPIR Process Acquisition Interface

Though not part of the MPI standard, the MPIR Process Acquisition Interface details a commonly implemented interface primarily used by debuggers to interface to MPI parallel programs. Typinator 5 5 – speedy and reliable text expansion solution.

MPI Message Queue Interface

Though not a part of the MPI standard, the MPI Message Queue Dumping Interface details a commonly implemented interface primarily used by debuggers to inspect the message queues within an MPI program.

MPI Journal of Development

  • MPI-2.0 Journal of Development in compressed postscript or postscript
  • compressed tar file or tar file of the dvi files and figures needed to create the MPI-2.0 Journal of Development document. Intended for those who need to create special output for their printing device.

MPI Forum Procedures

The MPI Forum uses these procedures as the way the MPI Forum operates.

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The Declaration of Independence expresses the ideals on which the United States was founded and the reasons for separation from Great Britain.

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The Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom

Located on the upper level of the National Archives museum, the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom is the permanent home of the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights.

Designed by architect John Russell Pope as a shrine to American democracy, the ornate Rotunda with its soaring domed ceiling also features two murals by Barry Faulkner, depicting fictional scenes of the 'presentations' of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

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