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Possible Answers: URN, EWER, PEAR, VASE, FRUIT.

Last seen on: –Newsday.com Crossword – Jun 18 2022s
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Random information on the term “URN”:

An Archival Resource Key (ARK) is a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that is a multi-purpose persistent identifier for information objects of any type. An ARK contains the label ark: after the URL’s hostname, which sets the expectation that, when submitted to a web browser, the URL terminated by ‘?’ returns a brief metadata record, and the URL terminated by ‘??’ returns metadata that includes a commitment statement from the current service provider. The ARK and its inflections (‘?’ and ‘??’) gain access to three facets of a provider’s ability to provide persistence.

Implicit in the design of the ARK scheme is that persistence is purely a matter of service and not a property of a naming syntax. Moreover, that a “persistent identifier” cannot be born persistent, but an identifier from any scheme may only be proved persistent over time. The inflections provide information with which to judge an identifier’s likelihood of persistence.

ARKs can be maintained and resolved locally using open source software such as Noid (Nice Opaque Identifiers) or via services such as EZID and the central N2T (Name-to-Thing) resolver.

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Random information on the term “PEAR”:

Andi Gutmans (Hebrew: אנדי גוטמנס‎‎) is an Israeli programmer and entrepreneur. He helped co-create PHP and co-founded Zend Technologies and is a General Manager of NoSQL at Amazon Web Services. A graduate of the Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Gutmans and fellow student Zeev Suraski created PHP 3 in 1997. In 1999 they wrote the Zend Engine, the core of PHP 4, and founded Zend Technologies, which has since overseen PHP advances, including the PHP 5 and most recent PHP 7 releases. The name Zend is a portmanteau of their forenames, Zeev and Andi.

Gutmans served as CEO of Zend Technologies until October 2015 when Zend was acquired by Rogue Wave Software. Before being appointed CEO in February 2009, he led Zend’s R&D including development of all Zend products and Zend’s contributions to the open-source Zend Framework and PHP Development Tools projects. He has participated at Zend in its corporate financing and has also led alliances with vendors like Adobe, IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle.

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