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There are four different definitions of EOS, specifically as follows:
1, EOS: electronic and electrical
electrical over stress (EOS) is a common cause of damage to components, which is manifested by overpressure or over-current to proce a lot of heat, so that the internal temperature of components is too high to damage components (commonly known as burn out), It is a common way to damage electronic devices caused by pulse in electrical system
Embedded operating system (EOS) refers to the operating system used for embedded system. Embedded operating system is a kind of widely used system software, which usually includes hardware related underlying driver software, system kernel, device driver interface, communication protocol, graphical interface, standardized browser and so onembedded operating system is responsible for the allocation of all software and hardware resources, task scheling, control and coordination of concurrent activities. It must reflect the characteristics of the system in which it is located and be able to achieve the functions required by the system by loading and unloading some moles
(3) EOS: Ethernet based on SDHPOS (packet over SDH) and EOS are two different ways to implement IP services in SDH network. POS technology appeared earlier, EOS appeared later, and some technical evolution has been made
The main difference betweenand POS is that the Ethernet frame is encapsulated first, then mapped to the VC (virtual container) of SDH / SONET, and then the information is processed according to the cross mapping system of SDH
4, EOS: blockchain
EOS can be understood as enterprise operation system, which is a blockchain operating system designed for commercial distributed applications. EOS is a new blockchain architecture, which aims to extend the performance of distributed applications. Note that it is not a currency like bitcoin and ethereum, but a token based on the EOS software project, known as blockchain 3.0
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the characteristics of block chain (EOS)
1. EOS is a bit similar to Microsoft's windows platform. By creating a developer friendly underlying platform of block chain, it supports multiple applications to run at the same time and provides the underlying template for the development of DAPP
EOS solves the problems of delay and data throughput by means of parallel chain and dpos. EOS can process thousands of data per second, while bitcoin has about 7 transactions per second, and Ethereum has 30-40 transactions per second There is no service charge for EOS, and the general audience is more extensive. The network and computing resources needed to develop DAPP on EOS are allocated according to the proportion of EOS owned by developers. When you have EOS, it is equivalent to having computer resources. With the development of DAPP, you can lease your EOS to others. From this point alone, EOS has a wide range of valuethe content of this article comes from: financial code of the people's Republic of China: application edition, China Law Press
EOS: EOS can be understood as enterprise operation system, which is a blockchain operating system designed for commercial distributed applications. EOS is a new blockchain architecture introced by EOS software, which aims to realize the performance expansion of distributed applications. Note that it is not a currency like bitcoin and Ethereum, but a token based on the EOS software project, known as blockchain 3.0
The main features of
EOS are as follows:
1. EOS is a bit similar to Microsoft's windows platform. By creating a developer friendly underlying platform of blockchain, it supports multiple applications to run at the same time and provides the underlying template for the development of DAPP
EOS solves the problems of delay and data throughput by means of parallel chain and dpos. EOS can process thousands of data per second, while bitcoin has about 7 transactions per second, and Ethereum has 30-40 transactions per second There is no service charge for EOS, and the general audience is more extensive. The network and computing resources needed to develop DAPP on EOS are allocated according to the proportion of EOS owned by developers. When you have EOS, it is equivalent to having computer resources. With the development of DAPP, you can lease your EOS to others. From this point alone, EOS has a wide range of value. To put it simply, if you have an EOS, it is equivalent to having a set of rent to collect rent for others, or having a piece of land to rent for others to build a house. Digital currency exchange "currency exchange"
development prospects
through a more in-depth understanding of EOS, EOS is quite valuable for investment. First of all, as the first to launch smart contracts, ETH runs smart contracts on eth, which is not free and depends on your gas. If gas runs out, the contract will stop. According to people who have used eth trading platform, it runs slowly and is very expensive, However, there is no such problem in EOS. The operation contract on EOS depends on the number of EOS you have. The more EOS you have, the more you can rent. With the continuous development, the more expensive the price will be; Secondly, it's very simple to develop DAPP on EOS, and you don't need to write many moles, because EOS itself builds the bottom mole for developers, which provides a platform and greatly reces the threshold of development; Thirdly, as an ordinary investor, owning EOS is equivalent to owning real estate, which can be used to rent and earn money. With the development of DAPP, the number of users increases, and the price increases irresistibly
EOS coin
EOS (Chinese Name: EOS, English Name: EOS, abbreviation: EOS) is a token based on Ethereum released for eos.io blockchain system. Blockone is a new blockchain architecture developed by blockone company, which aims to expand the performance of distributed applications. The goal of EOS project is to achieve a blockchain architecture similar to the operating system supporting applications. The architecture can provide account, identity authentication, database, asynchronous communication and program scheling on hundreds of CPUs or clusters. The ultimate form of this technology is a blockchain architecture, which can support millions of transactions per second, and ordinary users do not need to pay for the use of the blockchain
function of EOS token
the current form of EOS cryptocurrency belongs to ERC 20 smart contract token on Ethereum blockchain. EOS ERC 20 token will be converted into the cryptocurrency available in EOS system 1:1 after the formal launch of EOS blockchain. The EOS system is expected to release the test network in August 2017, and it is expected to take one year for the main network of EOS blockchain to go online. The following application scenarios are introced after the EOS blockchain is officially launched
EOS cryptography currency has three main application scenarios: bandwidth and log storage (hard disk); Calculation and calculation reserve (CPU); State memory (RAM)
both instantaneous and long-term components consume bandwidth and computation. The blockchain system will maintain logs of all messages, which will be downloaded and stored by all complete nodes. With log information, the state of all applications can be reconstructed
the specific application scenario of EOS cryptography currency can be explained as:
receiver payment: customers purchase specific procts from the business, and the sales revenue of these procts will be used to pay the business cost, so as to avoid customers paying for the use of blockchain directly, and will not restrict or prevent enterprises from determining the monetization strategy of their procts
authorization capability: if a blockchain is developed by using EOS software system and its token is held by a ticket holder, it may not need to consume all or part of the available bandwidth immediately. Such a holder can choose to give or rent the unused bandwidth to others
separate transaction costs from token value: if the application owner holds a corresponding amount of tokens, the application can continue to run in a fixed state and bandwidth usage. Developers and users are not affected by price fluctuations in the token market, so they are not price dependent
block reward: each time a block is generated, the eos.io system will reward the block generator with a new token. The system may be configured to limit the reward cap for block procers, so that the total annual increase in token supply does not exceed 5%
community welfare applications: users can choose three community welfare applications, also known as smart contracts. These smart contracts will collect tokens based on the proportion of votes each application receives from the token holder. The elected application or smart contract can be replaced by the smart contract of the newly elected application or token holder
What are the technical advantages of EOS
1. EOS creates a developer friendly underlying platform of blockchain, which is similar to the operating system of blockchain. It has powerful performance, can support multiple applications running at the same time, and can support multiple programming languages at the same time. It provides developers with underlying moles to lower the development threshold, just like Microsoft's windows. Do you think Microsoft is worth money
2. EOS solves the problems of delay and data throughput through parallel chain and dpos. EOS can achieve a processing capacity of one million per second. At present, bitcoin has 7 transactions per second, while Ethereum has 30-40 transactions. This super power of EOS can hang bitcoin and Ethereum. For example, the recent cryptokitties | collect and breed digital cats! This is a very popular eth game. Only one game accounts for about 15% of eth's throughput. If there are seven or eight similar games at the same time, ETH will die. It's scary to think about it. Eth, which can't expand bandwidth, will have great challenges in throughput, and EOS can solve the above problems.
Ethereum uses fog computing. The data processing and applications of fog computing are concentrated in the devices at the edge of the network, rather than almost all stored in the cloud, which is an extension concept of cloud computing, which is more in line with the spirit of decentralization of blockchain. If all the storage and operations still stay on the centralized server, then it will not be a real blockchain
recently, the hot "ethereal cat" on Ethereum network has led to the congestion of Ethereum network. The problem is that the TPS concurrency per second of Ethereum is too low. The emergence of ethereumfog with fog computing will break the embarrassing situation of Ethereum network congestion, and add powerful decentralized storage and additional computing power to the chain.
Ethereum uses fog computing. The data processing and applications of fog computing are concentrated in the devices at the edge of the network, rather than almost all stored in the cloud, which is an extension concept of cloud computing, which is more in line with the spirit of decentralization of blockchain. If all the storage and operations still stay on the centralized server, then it will not be a real blockchain
recently, the hot "ethereal cat" on Ethereum network has led to the congestion of Ethereum network. The problem is that the TPS concurrency per second of Ethereum is too low. The emergence of ethereumfog with fog computing will break the embarrassing situation of Ethereum network congestion, and add powerful decentralized storage and additional computing power to the chain
the concept of fog computing may be unfamiliar to many chain friends, but it is the most important aspect of ether fog to attract investors. In fact, I have heard about the concept of fog computing for a long time, and I have always thought that fog computing is the future development direction. When it comes to fog computing, we should start with cloud computing. In fact, the cloud computing we see now evolves from the cluster of independent servers, that is, from the original centralized independent servers to large server clusters, but in the final analysis, it is still a form of centralized computing. Compared with cloud computing, which is the evolution of centralized computing, fog computing is to share computing tasks with various computing power devices around us, and realize the evolution of decentralized and distributed computing, which coincides with the philosophy of blockchain itself.
Dragons are commonly portrayed as serpentine or reptilian, hatching from eggs and possessing long, typically scaly, bodies; they are sometimes portrayed as having large eyes, a feature that is the origin for the word for dragon in many cultures, and are often (but not always) portrayed with wings and a fiery breath. Some dragons do not have wings at all, but look more like long snakes.
Although dragons (or dragon-like creatures) occur commonly in legends around the world, different cultures have perceived them differently. Chinese dragons (Simplified Chinese: 龙; Traditional Chinese: 龙; pinyin: lóng), and Eastern dragons generally, are usually seen as benevolent, whereas European dragons are usually malevolent (there are of course exceptions to these rules). Malevolent dragons also occur in Persian mythology (see A Dahaka) and other cultures.
Dragons are often held to have major spiritual significance in various religions and cultures around the world. In many Eastern and Native American cultures dragons were, and in some cultures still are, revered as representative of the primal forces of nature and the universe. They are associated with wisdom—often said to be wiser than humans—and longevity. They are commonly said to possess some form of magic or other supernormal power, and are often associated with wells, rain, and rivers. In some cultures, they are said to be capable of human speech.
Dragons are very popular characters in fantasy literature, role-playing games and video games today.
The term dragoon, for infantry that move around by horse, yet still fight as foot soldiers, is derived from their early firearm, the "dragon", a wide-bore musket that spat flame when it fired, and was thus named for the mythical beast.
Dobrynya Nikitich slaying Zmey Gorynych, by Ivan Bilibin
[edit] Symbolism
In medieval symbolism, dragons were often symbolic of apostasy and treachery, but also of anger and envy, and eventually symbolised great calamity. Several heads were symbolic of decadence and oppression, and also of heresy. They also served as symbols for independence, leadership and strength. Many dragons also represent wisdom; slaying a dragon not only gave access to its treasure hoard, but meant the hero had bested the most cunning of all creatures. In some cultures, especially Chinese, or around the Himalayas, dragons are considered to represent good luck.
Joseph Campbell in the The Power of Myth viewed the dragon as a symbol of divinity or transcendence because it represents the unity of Heaven and Earth by combining the serpent form (earthbound) with the bat/bird form (airborne).
Dragons embody both male and female traits as in the example from Aboriginal myth that raises baby humans to althood training them for survival in the world (Littleton, 2002, p. 646). Another contrast in the way dragons are portrayed is their ability to breathe fire but live in the ocean--water and fire together. And like in the quote from Joseph Campbell above, they also include the opposing elements of earth and sky. Dragons represent the joining of the opposing forces of the cosmos.
Yet another symbolic view of dragons is the Ouroborus, or the dragon encircling and eating its own tail. When shaped like this the dragon becomes a symbol of eternity, natural cycles, and completion.
[edit] In Christianity
The Latin word for a dragon, draco (genitive: draconis), actually means snake or serpent, emphasizing the European association of dragons with snakes. The Medieval Biblical interpretation of the Devil being associated with the serpent who tempted Adam and Eve, thus gave a snake-like dragon connotations of evil. Generally speaking, Biblical literature itself did not portray this association (save for the Book of Revelation, whose treatment of dragons is detailed below). The demonic opponents of God, Christ, or good Christians have commonly been portrayed as reptilian or chimeric.
In the Book of Job Chapter 41, the sea monster Leviathan, which has some dragon-like characteristics.
In Revelation 12:3, an enormous red beast with seven heads is described, whose tail sweeps one third of the stars from heaven down to earth (held to be symbolic of the fall of the angels, though not commonly held among biblical scholars). In most translations, the word "dragon" is used to describe the beast, since in the original Greek the word used is drakon (δράκον).
In iconography, some Catholic saints are depicted in the act of killing a dragon. This is one of the common aspects of Saint George in Egyptian Coptic iconography [1], on the coat of arms of Moscow, and in English and Catalan legend. In Italy, Saint Mercurialis, first bishop of the city of Forlì, is also depicted slaying a dragon.[2] Saint Julian of Le Mans, Saint Veran, Saint Crescentinus, and Saint Leonard of Noblac were also venerated as dragon-slayers.
However, some say that dragons were good, before they fell, as humans did. Also contributing to the good dragon argument in Christianity is the fact that, if they did exist, they were created as were any other creature, as seen in Dragons In Our Midst, a contemporary Christian book series by author Bryan Davis.
[edit] Chinese zodiac
The years 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024, 2036, 2048, 2060 are considered the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese zodiac.
The Chinese zodiac purports that people born in the Year of the Dragon are healthy, energetic, excitable, short-tempered, and stubborn. They are also supposedly honest, sensitive, brave, and inspire confidence and trust. The Chinese zodiac purports that Dragon people are the most eccentric of any in the eastern zodiac. They supposedly neither borrow money nor make flowery speeches, but tend to be soft-hearted which sometimes gives others an advantage over them. They are purported to be compatible with Rats, Snakes, Monkeys, and Roosters.
[edit] In East Asia
Main article: Chinese dragon
Main article: Vietnamese dragon
Dragons are commonly symbols of good luck/health in some parts of Asia, and are also sometimes worshipped. Asian dragons are considered as mythical rulers of weather, specifically rain and water, and are usually depicted as the guardians of flaming pearls.
In China, as well as in Japan and Korea, the Azure Dragon is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellation, representing spring (season), the element of Wood and the east. Chinese dragons are often shown with large pearls in their grasp, though some say that it is really the dragon's egg. The chinese believed that the dragons lived under water most of the time, and would sometimes offer rice as a gift to the dragons. The dragons were not shown with wings like the European dragons because it was believed they could fly using magic.
A Yellow dragon (Huang long) with five claws on each foot, on the other hand, symbolize imperial authority in China, and indirectly the Chinese people as well. Chinese people often use the term "Descendants of the Dragon" as a sign of ethnic identity. The dragon is also the symbol of royalty in Bhutan (whose sovereign is known as Druk Gyalpo, or Dragon King).
In Vietnam, the dragon (Vietnamese: rồng) is the most important and sacred symbol. According to the ancient creation myth of the Kinh people, all Vietnamese people are descended from dragons through Lạc Long Quân, who married Âu Cơ, a fairy. The eldest of their 100 sons founded the first dynasty of Hùng Vương Emperors.
[edit] History and origins of dragons
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A naga guarding the Temple of Wat Sisaket in Viang Chan, LaosWhere the original concept of a dragon came from is unknown, as there is no accepted scientific theory or any evidence to support that dragons actually exist or have existed.
Some believe that the dragon may have had a real-life counterpart from which the legends around the world arose — typically dinosaurs or other archosaurs are mentioned as a possibility — but there is no physical evidence to support this claim, only alleged sightings collected by cryptozoologists. In a common variation of this hypothesis, giant lizards such as Megalania are substituted for the living dinosaurs. Some Creationists hold that dragons are just an exaggerated depiction of what we now call dinosaurs and that humans and dinosaurs (dragons) did co-exist.[1] All of these hypotheses are widely considered to be pseudoscience or myth.
Dinosaur fossils were once thought of as "dragon bones" — a discovery in 300 BC in Wucheng, Sichuan, China, was labeled as such by Chang Qu.[2] It is unlikely, however, that these finds alone prompted the legends of flying monsters, but may have served to reinforce them.
Herodotus, often called the "father of history", visited Judea c.450 BC and wrote that he heard of caged dragons in nearby Arabia, near Petra, Jordan. Curious, he travelled to the area and found many skeletal remains of serpents and mentioned reports of flying serpents flying from Arabia into Egypt but being fought off by Ibises Histories. Histories (Greek). Retrieved on 2006-06-14..
According to Marco Polo's journals, Polo was walking through Anatolia into Persia and came upon real live flying
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