• Service statelessness is a design principle that is applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, in order to design scalable services by separating...
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  • composition controller. A heavily reused service must be as stateless as possible (service statelessness principle) so that it can provide optimum performance...
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  • resourcing of stateless-led initiatives and ensuring that those impacted by statelessness lead and are centred in efforts to address statelessness. It serves...
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  • same service. Other design principles like service autonomy principle and service statelessness principle provide guidance in order to deal with reliability...
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  • "Understanding statelessness in the Syria refugee context". NRC. McGee, Thomas (June 2016). "Statelessness Displaced: Update on Syria's Stateless Kurds" (PDF)...
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  • Service statelessness Services are stateless, that is either return the requested value or give an exception hence minimizing resource use. Service granularity...
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    the Reduction of Statelessness are obligated to grant nationality to people born in their territory who would otherwise become stateless persons. These...
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    A stateless society is a society that is not governed by a state. In stateless societies, there is little concentration of authority. Most positions of...
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    systems. REST has been employed throughout the software industry to create stateless, reliable, web-based applications. An application that adheres to the...
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  • The harm principle holds that the actions of individuals should be limited only to prevent harm to other individuals. John Stuart Mill articulated the...
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  • that country. Statelessness is defined thus in the 1954 Statelessness Convention: "For the purpose of this Convention, the term 'stateless person' means...
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  • international corporation, or stateless corporation, is a corporate organization that owns and controls the production of goods or services in at least one country...
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    denaturalization resulting in statelessness is never compatible with international human rights law. Denaturalization resulting in statelessness is contrary to the...
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  • The non-aggression principle (NAP) is a concept in which "aggression" – defined as initiating or threatening any forceful interference with an individual...
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  • particularly through continuous delivery, employs the "Bring the pain forward" principle, tackling tough tasks early, fostering automation and swift issue detection...
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    Human Rights (OHCHR) Refugee employment Refugee law Right of asylum Statelessness Travel document Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 14) United...
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  • this is a misunderstanding of that principle: "Of all the SOLID principles, the Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) might be the least well understood...
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    негражданин) is a term used in Estonia to denote a post-Soviet form of statelessness. It is applied to those migrants from former Soviet republics and their...
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  • Critique of the Gotha Programme. The principle refers to free access to and distribution of goods, capital and services. In the Marxist view, such an arrangement...
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    Non-citizens (Latvia) (category Statelessness)
    non-citizens has been equated to the problem of statelessness. Non-citizens have been described as stateless by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and by Amnesty...
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  • over actions of the executive branch inconsistent with the bicameralism principle and Presentment Clause of the United States Constitution. The court rebutted...
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    “single window” principle has been applied on migration management processes starting from 1 July 2009 according to the Decree. Services like issuing temporary...
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    Parliament has since revised nationality law to correct remaining cases of statelessness caused by deprivation of the right to settle in the UK after 1962. The...
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    refugees who had been settled in the US for nearly two decades resulted in statelessness of the deportees following their interrogation and expulsion from Bhutan...
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  • address mapping, which may be established with an automatic algorithm (stateless mapping) or with special and manual translations (stateful mapping) when...
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    Al-Kateb v Godwin (category Statelessness)
    Australia, which ruled on 6 August 2004 that the indefinite detention of a stateless person was lawful. The case concerned Ahmed Al-Kateb, a Palestinian man...
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  • "inversion of control" design pattern is considered to be a defining principle of a framework, and benefits the code by enforcing a common flow for a...
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    contained in his first major work, What Is Property? Or, an Inquiry into the Principle of Right and Government (Qu'est-ce que la propriété? Recherche sur le...
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  • programming, a poltergeist (or gypsy wagon) is a short-lived, typically stateless object used to perform initialization or to invoke methods in another...
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    maintaining "bonds with Venetians in the world". Article 2 sets forth the principle of the "self-government of the Venetian people" and mandates the Region...
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