This is the home page of the ParsCit project, which performs reference string parsing, sometimes also called citation parsing or citation extraction. It is architected as a supervised machine learning procedure that uses Conditional Random Fields as its learning mechanism. You can download the code below, parse strings online, or send batch jobs to our web service (coming soon!). The code contains both the training data, feature generator and shell scripts to connect the system to a web service (used here too).
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QUESTION
How do I create a new inetd on-demand service in Solaris 10?
ANSWER
inetd in Solaris 10 has changed, with all inetd services now controlled under the SMF (Service Management
Facility). General service management is controlled via the svcadm command, but a special command called inetadm is provided to manage network services, together with inetconv to assist in adding further inetd-style services.
For a full run-down on SMF. svcadm, etc, please attend our Solaris 10 Administration courses, but here
is an example of adding an inetd-style service using the Samba swat tool:-