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= Neurofunk =

Artists
Neurofunk in its pure form can be said to have begun with the Audio Blueprint label and artists like Stakka & Skynet (and their numerous aliases, such as Psion, Sublogics, Kraken, etc.) and K. Tee. Typical for its science-fiction flavour, the track Reverse Engineering is sampled by Psion from the movie The Fifth Element.

Artists in a list below are grouped in clusters by label:


 * Audio Blueprint, Underfire, Violence Recordings
 * Stakka & Skynet (Audio Blueprint, Underfire)
 * K. Tee (Audio Blueprint, Underfire)
 * Gridlok (Nerve Recordings, Audio Blueprint, Violence Recordings)
 * Kemal & Rob Data (Audio Blueprint, Moving Shadow, DSCI4)


 * Science, Certificate 18, Subtitles Recordings, Photek Productions
 * Photek (Science, Astralwerks, Photek Productions)
 * Source Direct (Science, Source Direct Recordings, Certificate 18)
 * Teebee (Certificate 18, Subtitles Recordings, Photek Productions)
 * Polar (Certificate 18, Subtitles Recordings, Levitated)
 * Klute (Certificate 18, Commercial Suicide)
 * Phace (Subtitles Recordings)


 * DSCI4, Nerve Recordings, Black Sun Empire Recordings
 * Black Sun Empire (DSCI4, Black Sun Empire Recordings)
 * Noisia (Subtitles Recordings, Nerve Recordings)
 * Matrix (Moving Shadow, DSCI4, Virus Recordings)
 * SKC (DSCI4, Nerve Recordings, Commercial Suicide)
 * Chris.Su (DSCI4, Commercial Suicide, Black Sun Empire Recordings)
 * Pyro (Nerve Recordings)

Other neurofunk artists are BaD RoBoT and Sunchase, Break, Calyx, Cause 4 Concern, Corrupt Souls, Desimal, Identity, Implex, Mayhem, N.phect & Diz:play, Optiv, Pacific, Psidream, Robot Death Squad, Silent Witness, Sinthetix and Vector Burn.

History of (possibly) neurofunk releases
This timeline is just for fun. It's not an evidence of something. Release dates are based on Discogs.com info. Feel free to edit it. — Anrie Nord 2006-02-03 14:05Z


 * 1995
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Source Direct — A Made Up Sound / The Cult 12"
 * First neurofunk release as mentioned by Simon Reynolds.
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Photek — UFO / Rings Around Saturn 12"
 * In my opinion Photek's UFO is one of the first neurofunk releases. — Anrie Nord 2006-02-03 14:01Z
 * Yeh ok fair enuff.. forgot about this one :) --Static 07:47, 4 February 2006 (UTC)


 * 1996
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Source Direct — Two Masks / Black Domina 12"
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Lexis — Criminal Elements / Hypnotise 12"
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Matrix - The Message / Seabreeze 12"
 * Co-Produced by Optical


 * 1997
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Optical - To Shape The Future / Raging Calm 12"
 * [[Image:CD autolev crop.jpg|15px]]  Photek — Modus Operandi CD
 * [[Image:CD autolev crop.jpg|15px]]  Source Direct — Controlled Developments CD
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Matrix — Double Vision / Sedation 12"
 * First Metro Recordings release.
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Psion (aka Stakka & Skynet) — Black Dawn / S4 12"
 * First Audio Blueprint release.


 * 1998
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Ram Jam World - Bluesy Baby (Ed Rush & Optical Remix)
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Ed Rush & Optical — Funktion / Naked Lunch 12"
 * Not sure which of these were Ed Rush/Op's first release together --Static 07:47, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Ed Rush & Optical — The Medicine / Punchbag 12"
 * First Virus Recordings release.
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Grooverider — Mysteries of Funk LP"
 * Produced by Grooverider and Optical
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Black Science Labs (aka Teebee) — Son Of Silence / Exogenesis 12"
 * [[Image:CD autolev crop.jpg|15px]]  Ed Rush & Optical — Wormhole CD
 * [[Image:CD autolev crop.jpg|15px]]  Stakka & Skynet — Voyager CD


 * 1999
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Various Artists — Hidden Rooms 02 CD
 * [[Image:CD autolev crop.jpg|15px]]  Ed Rush & Optical — Watermelon / Sick Note 12 "


 * 2000
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Ed Rush & Optical — Creeps LP
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Polar — Mind Of A Killer 12"
 * [[Image:CD autolev crop.jpg|15px]]  Matrix — Sleepwalk CD
 * [[Image:CD autolev crop.jpg|15px]]  Teebee — Black Science Labs CD
 * [[Image:Romanian pickup2.jpg|15px]]  Ryme Tyme & DJ Trace - Move VIP / Frogger 12"

= Signature test =

It's a test. — Anrie Nord 2006-01-29 14:34Z

It's another test. — Anrie Nord 2006-01-29 14:36Z

Test again. — Anrie Nord 2006-01-29 14:38Z

Test 2. — Anrie Nord (talk • contribs) 2007-04-17 22:46Z

= Web-Based Enterprise Management =

Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is a set of systems management and Internet standard technologies developed to unify the management of distributed computing environments. Other system management approaches are remote shells, proprietary solutions and network management adoptations (like SNMP). WBEM is based on DMTF open standards: CIM infrastructure and schema, CIM-XML and CIM operations over HTTP.

Architecture
A figure (e. g. a UML deployment diagram) with the WBEM architecture overview and its structural and behavioral description:


 * Enterprise computer systems joined into network
 * Managed systems
 * CIMOM, CIM Repository, CIM providers and resources
 * Management point
 * Management console that has access to managed systems via CIM API and underlying stack of protocols
 * A number of logical links and dependencies between components

Example
A walk through WBEM stack from an action on management point to response from managed system (e. g. system administrator uses management console (some kind of user interface) to get a list of deployed software on the remote host):


 * 1) On the management point host
 * 2) Management console
 * 3) CIM API for some language (C++, Java, etc.)
 * 4) Get a list of  s
 * 5) CIM-XML encoded message with request
 * 6) HTTP message that contains CIM-XML message is sent to managed host
 * 7) Operating system sockets interface
 * 8) On the managed host
 * 9) Operating system sockets interface
 * 10) CIMOM
 * 11) CIMOM acts like HTTP server and receives the message from management console
 * 12) CIMOM selects an appropriate CIM Provider according to the CIM Repository
 * 13) CIM Provider
 * 14) Receives a message via some sort of provider interface (like CMPI)
 * 15) Selects a list of deployed software components from its own management information base
 * 16) Returns it to CIMOM via provider interface
 * 17) CIMOM again
 * 18) Creates the response in CIM-XML and sends it back via HTTP

WBEM in operating systems

 * Novell has adopted the OpenWBEM open source implementation of WBEM and includes it in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
 * Sun Microsystems includes its own Java WBEM Services in Solaris
 * Microsoft has developed the WMI technology and includes it in Windows

WBEM clients
UltimateCIM is an eclipse plugin that enables you to connect to a running WBEM server and explore CIMOM in real time. You can explore classes and instances, walk associations, execute WQL queries, view a graphical representation of the class hierarchy, and much more. This tool is essential for CIM (WBEM) client development, quality assurance, debugging, and troubleshooting.

It is developed and maintained by Ultimate Technology, Inc and is available for download from SourceForge