37 research outputs found
Higher Protocol Information Transfer
Program year: 1985/1986Digitized from print original stored in HDRMost computer terminals only allow the transfer of text to the computer. Often there is a need to send various forms of nontextual data, such as binary (compiled programs) or graphic, from a terminal to a. larger computer. This can be done through the implementation of a system using a higher protocol than normally used for terminal programs. Such a system is to be implemented at Texas A&M. The system will allow students to access more programs within the Texas' A&M system, and allow for more flexible communication between the student's terminals (microcomputers) and the larger Texas A&M computers
The image of Devil in Lutsi Estonian Folk Tales
Bakalaura darba āVelns ludzas igauÅu pasakÄsā mÄrÄ·is ir izzinÄt, kÄ mitoloÄ£iskais velna tÄls parÄdÄs Ludzas igauÅu pasakÄs, Åemot vÄrÄ pieÅÄmumu, ka Ludzas igauÅu folklorÄ un mitoloÄ£iskÄs pasaules uztverÄ vislielÄkÄ ietekme ir bijusi baltu, slÄvu un igauÅu folklorai. PÄtÄmais objekts darbÄ ir Guntara GodiÅa tulkotÄs Ludzas igauÅu pasakas no grÄmatas āLudzas igauÅu pasakasā, kurÄs minÄts Velns. LÄ«dzvÄrtÄ«gi izmantotas arÄ« interneta vidÄ pieejamÄs pasakas, kuras pierakstÄ«jis pÄtnieks Oskars Kallass, un kuras apkopotas 1900. gadÄ iznÄkuÅ”ajÄ grÄmatÄ āKaheksakĆ¼mmend Lutsi Maarahva Muinasjuttuā (AstoÅdesmit Ludzas igauÅu pasakas). Darba mÄrÄ·is bija izpÄtÄ«t un analizÄt velna aprakstu, tÄ fizisko un rakstura Ä«paŔību atspoguļojumu, kÄ arÄ« rÄ«cÄ«bu dažÄdÄs situÄcijÄs. Darba gaitÄ tiek secinÄts, ka visvairÄk velna tÄls Ludzas igauÅu folklorÄ lÄ«dzinÄs latvieÅ”u un igauÅu velnam, kas skaidrojams ar pasaku stÄstÄ«tÄju etnisko izcelsmi un Ludzas igauÅu pakÄpenisko pÄrlatviskoÅ”anos XX gadsimtÄ.The aim of Bachelor thesis āThe image of Devil in Lutsi Estonian Folk Talesā is to cognize, how Devil is described in Lutsi Estonian folk tales, considering assumption, that Baltic, Slavic and Estonian folklore had the biggest impact on the Lutsi Estonian folklore and mythological perception of the World. The object of study is Lutsi Estonian folk tales translated by Guntars GodiÅÅ”, which can be found in book āLutsi Estonian folk talesā, where Devil has been mentioned. At the same time author has used fairytales, which can be found on the Internet, and whose collector is Oskar Kallas. His collected folktales can be found also in book called āKaheksakĆ¼mmend Lutsi Maarahva Muinasjuttuā, which was issued in 1900. The objective of the research ir to analyze Devilās description, his characteristics, including physical appearance, and typical behaviour in different life situations. The analysis reveals that Devil in Lutsi Estonian folklore resemble the Devil in Latvian and Estonian folklore, which can be explained by ethnical origin of folk tale tellers and Lutsi Estonian gradual integration into Latvian society in 20th century