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Old 02-07-2011
Design of Farm Waste-Driven Supply Side Infrastructure for Data Centers

HPL-2011-14 Design of Farm Waste-Driven Supply Side Infrastructure for Data Centers - Sharma, Ratnesh; Christian, Tom; Arlitt, Martin; Bash, Cullen; Patel, Chandrakant
Keyword(s): anaerobic digestion, combined heat and power, farm waste, manure, waste heat, resource management
Abstract: In this paper, we design a supply-side infrastructure for data centers that runs primarily on energy from digested farm waste. Although the information technology and livestock industries may seem completely disjoint, they have complementary characteristics that we exploit for mutual benefit. In par ...
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pacparser_find_proxy(3) 				     Library Functions Manual					   pacparser_find_proxy(3)

NAME
pacparser_find_proxy - Finds proxy for a given URL and Host. SYNOPSIS
#include <pacparser.h> char *pacparser_find_proxy ( const char *url, const char *host ); PARAMETERS
const char *url URL to find proxy for. const char *host Host part of the URL. DESCRIPTION
Finds proxy for a given URL and Host. This function should be called only after pacparser engine has been initialized (using pac- parser_init) and pac script has been parsed (using pacparser_parse_pac_file or pacparser_parse_pac_string). RETURNS
Proxy string on sucess and NULL on error. SEE ALSO
pacparser_version(3), pacparser_init(3), pacparser_parse_pac_file(3), pacparser_parse_pac_string(3), pacparser_parse_pac(3), pac- parser_just_find_proxy(3), pacparser_cleanup(3), pacparser_setmyip(3), pacparser_enable_microsoft_extensions(3) c2man pacparser.h 14 March 2011 pacparser_find_proxy(3)
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