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Lifecycle-based Data Center Design

HPL-2010-117 Lifecycle-based Data Center Design - Meza, Justin; Shih, Rocky; Shah, Amip; Ranganathan, Parthasarathy; Chang, Jichuan; Bash, Cullen
Keyword(s): Environmental Sustainability, packaging/architecture co-designs, disaggregation, dematerialization
Abstract: Environmental sustainability is an increasingly important design constraint for next-generation servers and datacenters. Unlike prior studies that focus on operational energy use, we study the environmental impact of current designs across the entire lifecycle, including embedded impact factors rela ...
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Data::AMF(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    Data::AMF(3pm)

NAME
Data::AMF - serialize / deserialize AMF data SYNOPSIS
use Data::AMF; my $amf0 = Data::AMF->new( version => 0 ); my $amf3 = Data::AMF->new( version => 3 ); # AMF0 to Perl Object my $obj = $amf0->deserialize($data); # Perl Object to AMF0 my $data = $amf0->serialize($obj); DESCRIPTION
This module is (de)serializer for Adobe's AMF (Action Message Format). Data::AMF is core module and it recognize only AMF data, not AMF packet. If you want to read/write AMF Packet, see Data::AMF::Packet instead. SEE ALSO
Data::AMF::Packet, Catalyst::Controller::FlashRemoting NOTICE
Data::AMF is currently in a very early alpha development stage. The current version is not support AMF3, and application interface is still fluid. METHOD
new(%option) Create Data::AMF object. Option parameters are: version Target AMF version. It should be 0 or 3. (default 0 for AMF0) serialize($obj) Serialize perl object ($obj) to AMF, and return the AMF data. deserialize($amf) Deserialize AMF data to perl object, and return the perl object. AUTHOR
Daisuke Murase <typester@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. perl v5.12.4 2010-08-31 Data::AMF(3pm)