CIAO - meaning of word
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CIAO



The Component-Integrated ACE ORB (CIAO) is a CORBA Component Model (CCM) implementation built on top of TAO (software). CIAO is currently aiming to provide component-oriented paradigm to the distributed, real-time, embedded (DRE) system developers by abstracting DRE-critical systemic aspects, such as Quality of Service requirements, real time policies, as installable/configurable units supported by the component framework. Promoting these DRE-critical aspects as first-class metadata disentangles code for controlling these non-function aspects from application logic and makes DRE system development more flexible. Since mechanisms to support various DRE-critical non-functional aspects can be easily verified, CIAO will also make configuring and managing these aspects easier. ==See also== *TAO (software) (The ACE ORB, a CORBA implementation) ==External links== *[http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/CIAO.html CIAO™ Homepage] *[http://deuce.doc.wustl.edu/Download.html Download CIAO] Computer programming

Ciao



The word ''ciao'' (sometimes incorrectly written in English as ''chow'') comes from the Venetian language's ''s-ciàvo'' or ''s-ciào'', Italian language ''schiavo'', slave. Originally it was used as a salutation (''greetings'', ''hello'', ''good-bye'') said by a servant to his boss, or mostly as a very formal greeting among the aristocracy when there was rank involved. Literally translated, the phrase ''sciao'' means, "I am your slave." From the times of its origin to now, it lost the s and became the more informal ''ciao'', and became a very common greeting or good-bye among friends and relatives. The word ''s-ciào'' is still used in Venetian as an exclamation of resignation in unavoidable situations. ''Ciao'' is now one of the main salutations of Serbo-Croatian language and is commonly used in throughout Latin America, especially Brazil and Argentina, having arrived with the many Italian immigrants who came to the region. It is also used occasionally by English and French speakers and, only as a good-bye, quite frequently by younger german-speaking people. ==See also== *''Servus'', an Austrian salute of similar origin.

Ciao



Why no mention of the common use of 'ciao' in Spanish?


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Words begining with CIAO:

CIAO
Ciao
Ciao
Ciao!_Manahattan
Ciao!_Manhattan
Ciaomarco
Ciao_(magazine)
Ciao_Darwin
Ciao_Darwin


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