WordNet
- take hold of something and move it to a different location; "lift the box onto the table"
- put an end to; "lift a ban"; "raise a siege" (同)raise
- remove (hair) by scalping
- remove from a seedbed or from a nursery; "lift the tulip bulbs"
- remove from a surface; "the detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table"
- rise upward, as from pressure or moisture; "The floor is lifting slowly"
- take off or away by decreasing; "lift the pressure"
- the act of raising something; "he responded with a lift of his eyebrow"; "fireman learn several different raises for getting ladders up" (同)raise, heave
- a device worn in a shoe or boot to make the wearer look taller or to correct a shortened leg
- a ride in a car; "he gave me a lift home"
- one of the layers forming the heel of a shoe or boot
- the act of giving temporary assistance
- a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground (同)rise
- move upwards; "lift ones eyes" (同)raise
- raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people from poverty" (同)raise, elevate
- call to stop the hunt or to retire, as of hunting dogs
- make audible; "He lifted a war whoop"
- pay off (a mortgage)
- take (root crops) out of the ground; "lift potatoes"
- lift up or elevate
- a brassiere that lifts and supports the breasts
- lift up from the earth, as by geologic forces; "the earths movement uplifted this part of town"
- the initial ascent of a rocket from its launching pad
- a ski lift on which riders (skiers or sightseers) are seated and carried up or down a mountainside; seats are hung from an endless overhead cable (同)chair lift
- Chinese distance measure; approximately 0.5 kilometers
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (上の位置まで)…‘を'『持ち上げる』,引き上げる《+『up』+『名,』+『名』+『up』》 / …‘を'『上に向ける』《+『up』+『名,』+『名』+『up』》 / (上の程度・段階まで)…‘を'『高める』,上げる《+『up』+『名』,+『名』+『up』》 / 〈禁止令・税金など〉‘を'徹廃する;〈封鎖・妨害など〉‘を'解除する / 《話》(…から)…‘を'失敬する《+『名』+『from』+『名』》 / 〈雲・霧などが〉晴れる / 『持ち上げる(『持ち上がる』)こと』 / (物が)持ち上げられる距離(高さ);持ち上げる重量(分量) / (自動車などに)『乗せること』 / 《通例単数形で》手助け,援助 / 《話》《a~》精神の高揚,感情の高まり / 《英》=elevator / (特にスキーヤーを運ぶ)リフト;起重機 / (飛行機の翼にかかる)揚力 / (靴の)かかとの皮[の1枚]
- …‘を'あげる,持ち上げる / 〈精神〉‘を'高揚する,〈意気〉‘を'盛んにする / (社会的・道徳的・知的に)…‘を'向上させる / 持ち上げること;(道徳的・社会的・知的)向上;精神的高揚 / (土地の)隆起
- (ロケット・ミサイルなどの)打ち上げ,離昇
- [チェア]リフト(スキーヤーを運ぶためにいすをつるしたケーブル)
- 重量あげ[競技]
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出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2017/02/02 14:15:57」(JST)
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Lift
作者 |
David Pollak[1] |
開発元 |
Lift Team |
最新版 |
2.6[2] / 2015年1月11日(2年前) (2015-01-11) |
最新評価版 |
3.0-RC3[3] / 2016年5月4日(8か月前) (2016-05-04) |
プログラミング言語 |
Scala |
対応OS |
クロスプラットフォーム |
対応言語 |
Scala |
サポート状況 |
Active |
種別 |
Webアプリケーションフレームワーク |
ライセンス |
Apache 2.0 License |
公式サイト |
http://liftweb.net |
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Lift(リフト)はフリーのWebアプリケーションフレームワークである。Ruby on Railsと同様のメリットを実現することを目標にしているが、LiftアプリケーションはRubyではなくScalaで記述される点が異なる。プログラミング言語にScalaを使うので、Liftアプリケーションは既存の任意のJavaライブラリとWebコンテナを使って実行することができる。
Liftで作成したWebアプリケーションは、WARファイルにパッケージ化してServlet 2.4エンジン(Tomcat 5.5.xx、Jetty 6.0など)にデプロイする。Liftプログラマは、EclipseやNetBeans、IDEAといった広く普及しているScala/Java開発環境を利用できる。動的Webコンテンツを作成するためのテンプレートは、一般的なXHTMLエディタで編集可能である。LiftはCometやAjaxといった高度なWeb開発技術をネイティブにサポートしているので、アプリケーションでもこれらの技術を簡単に利用できる。Liftの技術環境を支えているのは、Java仮想マシン、Java開発ツールチェーン、幅広いJavaライブラリである。
Liftは2007年2月26日にオープンソースプロジェクトとしてスタートし、それからちょうど2年後の同じ日にバージョン1.0がリリースされた[4]。続いて2010年6月にはLift 2.0が[5]、2011年1月にはLift 2.2がリリースされた[6]。Liftの作者David PollackはFLOSS weeklyポッドキャストに出演してLift 2.0について語っている[7]。
Liftを利用している有名サイトの1つにfoursquareがある[8]。
脚注
- ^ 公式サイト掲載のLiftチーム
- ^ Announcing Lift 2.6
- ^ Announcing Lift 3.0-RC3
- ^ Lift 1.0 is available
- ^ Announcing Lift 2.0
- ^ Lift 2.2
- ^ FLOSS Weekly episode 125
- ^ Foursquare move to Scala/Lift
参考文献
- Chen-Becker, Derek; Weir, Tyler; Danciu, Marius (May 25, 2009), The Definitive Guide to Lift: A Scala-based Web Framework (1st ed.), en:Apress, pp. 200, ISBN 1430224215, http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430224215
- Perrett, Timothy (Early 2011), Lift in Action (Early Access ed.), Manning Publications Co., pp. 200, ISBN 9781935182801, http://www.manning.com/perrett/
- Pollak, David (2011/1/5), Simply Lift, http://simply.liftweb.net/
外部リンク
- 公式ウェブサイト
- Lift project metrics on Ohloh
- Asta4D: LiftのJavaポート
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- Umbraco
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- ICEfaces
- JavaServer Faces
- Play
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- Wicket
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- CakePHP
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- TurboGears
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Look up Lift or lift in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Lift or LIFT may refer to:
Contents
- 1 Physical devices
- 2 Science and technology
- 3 Mathematics
- 4 Cosmetics
- 5 Media
- 6 Other uses
- 7 See also
Physical devices
- Elevator or lift, a device used for raising and lowering people or goods
- Rack lift, a type of elevator
- Ski lift, an aerial or surface lift for uphill transport
- Space elevator, a hypothetical structure for transporting material from a planet's surface into outer space
- Wheelchair lift or platform lift, a powered device to assist a person in a wheelchair
- Patient lift or Hoyer lift, mobile lift, ceiling lift, or patient lift, a lift to assist a caregiver for a disabled patient
- Forklift, a powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials short distances
- Scissor lift, a type of aerial work platform.
- Body lift, an adaptation (of fixed height) to lift the automobile body from the frame
- Suspension lift, a modification raising the suspension of the automobile
- Stairlift, a mechanical device to help elderly people get up stairs
Science and technology
- Lift (force), a mechanical force generated by an object moving through a fluid
- Lift (soaring), rising air used by soaring birds and glider, hang glider and paraglider pilots for soaring flight
- Lift (data mining), a measure of the performance of a model at segmenting the population
- Lift (web framework), a Web application framework for Scala, which runs on the Java Virtual Machine
- Lift coefficient, a coefficient that relates the lift generated by a lifting body to the fluid density around the body, the fluid velocity and an associated reference area
Mathematics
- Lift (mathematics), a morphism h from X to Z such that gh = f
- Homotopy lifting property, a unique path over a map
- Covering graph or lift
Cosmetics
- Elevator shoe, an insole device that makes a person appear taller
- Plastic surgery, surgery to lift the skin
- Rhytidectomy or face lift, a type of plastic surgery
- Mastopexy or breast lift, a type of plastic surgery
Media
- London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT)
- De Lift (The Lift), a 1983 Dutch horror film by Dick Maas
- "The Lift," a 2015 suspense podcast victoriaslift.com
Music
- Lift (band), a German rock band
- Lift (Audio Adrenaline album) (2001)
- Lift (Love and Rockets album) (1998)
- "Lift" (Poets of the Fall song), (2004)
- Lift (Sister Hazel album) (2004)
- Lift (Shannon Noll album) (2005)
- "Lift" (Shannon Noll song)
- Lift (Sean Tyas single) (2006)
- "Lift", an unreleased song by Radiohead
- Retake or lift, a symbol used in musical notation
Other uses
- LIFT (nonprofit), nonprofit anti-poverty organization
- Lead-in fighter trainer, a type of advanced military training aircraft
- Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT), nonprofit that provides legal information in New York State
- Lift (soft drink), a brand of carbonated beverage produced and marketed by the Coca-Cola Company
- Airlift, in logistics, the act of transporting people or cargo from point to point using aircraft
- Figure skating lifts, movements in pair skating and ice dancing
- Hitchhiking, a form of transport in which the traveller tries to get a lift (or ride) from another traveller
- Lift, a special type of arrow in the video game engine StepMania
- Sky Paragliders Lift, a Czech paraglider design
See also
- Deadlift, a powerlifting exercise used in weight training
- Belt manlift, a belt with rungs and steps for moving people vertically
- Lyft, a ridesharing company
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English Journal
- Matching physical work demands with functional capacity in healthy workers: Can it be more efficient?
- Soer R1, Hollak N2, Deijs M3, van der Woude LH4, Reneman MF3.
- Applied ergonomics.Appl Ergon.2014 Jul;45(4):1116-22. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2014.01.011. Epub 2014 Mar 19.
- OBJECTIVES: To determine if functional capacity (FC) and physical work demands can be matched and to determine the validity of normative values for FC related to physical work demands as a screening instrument for work ability.METHODS: Forty healthy working subjects were included in this study. Subj
- PMID 24657081
- Paramedics on the job: Dynamic trunk motion assessment at the workplace.
- Prairie J1, Corbeil P2.
- Applied ergonomics.Appl Ergon.2014 Jul;45(4):895-903. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2013.11.006. Epub 2013 Dec 16.
- Many paramedics' work accidents are related to physical aspects of the job, and the most affected body part is the low back. This study documents the trunk motion exposure of paramedics on the job. Nine paramedics were observed over 12 shifts (120h). Trunk postures were recorded with the computer-as
- PMID 24355425
- The effects of transfer distance on spine kinematics when placing boxes at different heights.
- Kim TH1, Mehta JP2, Weiler MR2, Lavender SA3.
- Applied ergonomics.Appl Ergon.2014 Jul;45(4):936-42. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2013.11.010. Epub 2013 Dec 13.
- Twisting and lateral bending motions in repetitive lifting tasks are associated with occupational low back injuries and can be challenging to reduce with engineering controls. This study tested the hypothesis that twisting and lateral bending can be reduced by changing the transfer distance. Eightee
- PMID 24332826
- Effectiveness of powered hospital bed movers for reducing physiological strain and back muscle activation.
- Daniell N1, Merrett S1, Paul G2.
- Applied ergonomics.Appl Ergon.2014 Jul;45(4):849-56. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2013.11.001. Epub 2013 Nov 15.
- Battery powered bed movers are becoming increasingly common within the hospital setting. The use of powered bed movers is believed to result in reduced physical efforts required by health care workers, which may be associated with a decreased risk of occupation related injuries. However, little work
- PMID 24246299
Japanese Journal
- 層流制御システムをとりいれた航空機の概念設計手法に基づく性能検討
- 物流を中心とした施工モデルの表現方法 : 施工シミュレーションモデルに関する研究
- 航空エンジン用高負荷低圧タービン翼の高効率化に関する研究 : 翼厚みが正圧面剥離及び空力性能に与える影響
- Numerical Simulation of an Oscillatory-Type Tidal Current Powered Generator Based on Robotic Fish Technology
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