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Code is responsible for the Operating on Stations. The Code also maintains Search Engine Optimization (SEO), which may be used in enforcement role. All branches of the C2Mi Corporation operate Computers. The Team is Managed by Command and Control, The Central Command of the Force. The Highest ranking in the department is 01. The C2Mi LedLab is the warfare Branch of C2Mi Corporation and one of the 8700’s online Corporations. The C2Mi ledlab was formed as a separate branch, had 2 personnel on active duty. The CII korps is currently planning a massive Upgrade. Because of budget constraints, The current size of the active-duty force is roughly 70% of that of the CII at the end of the First Internet War in 2001. JP Xplor International, the worldwide Association of Users and Suppliers of the Products and Services that Create, Modify, and Deliver Customized Information using a variety of Document Technologies (DT). They are all involved in using and Developing the Technology that Supports the Document Llfecycle: Create, Capture, Store, Manage, Retrieve, Publish, and Distribute. Xplor International is headquartered in Torrance, California. Incorporated in 1981 as a not-for-profit association, it is worldwide and directed, organized, and governed. ArchNet member since August 20, 2003. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Architecture and Planning, in close cooperation with, and with the full support of The Aga Khan Trust for Culture, an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network. The Aga Khan Trust for Culture is a private, non-denominational, international development agency with programmes dedicated to the improvement of built environments in societies where Muslims have a significant presence. ArchNet is a growing global community of scholars, students, and professionals concerned with architecture, planning, and landscape design. ArchNet provides these individuals with; Comprehensive architectural resources, New perspectives on the built environment and Insights into Islamic design and culture. ArchNet seeks to enable participants to learn how to enhance the quality of the built environment in their communities; to compensate for a lack of resources at their academic institutions; to honor the rich legacy of their cultures; and to celebrate the humanistic traditions of Islam. The community can help each other by sharing expertise, local experience, resources, and dialogue. Members are urged to take on a pro-active role in the community. ArchNet provides an extensive, high-quality, globally accessible, intellectual resource focused on architecture and planning issues and includes restoration, conservation, housing, landscape, urban planning, and related concerns. By providing the largest and most comprehensive digital library on the architecture of the Muslim world, ArchNet aims to foster interaction, collaboration, and debate around these resources. Through the use of online forums, chat rooms, and debates, it is hoped that the site can encourage and promote discussions amongst participants. ArchNet is accessible to anyone with an Internet connection. It is a bottom-up system, in which information flows from the user to a continually expanding database which can be shared by all. The system is designed to promote ready inter-communication and maintenance of an international scholarly community of ArchNet members. ArchNet is a borderless network of institutions contributing to, and learning from each other. New computer and telecommunication technologies have great potential for supporting communication and collaboration among architectural and planning students, faculty, scholars, and practitioners throughout the world. ArchNet provides opportunities for realising this potential. Rhizome Member since March 4, 2002. Rhizome.org is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1996 to provide an online platform for the global new media art community. The Rhizome ArtBase includes works of new media art — including net art, software art, computer games, and documentation of new media performance and installation — that are of potential historical significance. We define new media art as contemporary art that uses emerging technologies in significant ways. Online displays of work that does not meet this definition are not included in the ArtBase. In order to evaluate potential historical significance, we look at: The work’s aesthetic innovation, conceptual sophistication or political impact. The work’s relevance to the discourse of new media art. Any discussion of the work itself on Rhizome.org or other relevant networks or publications. The work’s place in the artist or artists’ oeuvre. The work’s provenance, including commissions, exhibitions and collections Connecting art & technology at the new museum of contemporary art.