2 items found.
The name of the gallery is Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, as it was the imperial palace during the 19th century.
I've been trying to use the web services of the vatican and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II to get some more information about the place. However, I haven't been successful. I'm using this application:
What I want to do is getting the list of the people involved in the museum. But I can't seem to find any list in a web service or in a document.
Any help would be appreciated.
Best regards
A:
To access the site, simply go to the following URL (which can also be found on the Web page "Is the museum open to the public?").
The search form will appear.
Enter the name of the institution/building/part of the building you wish to visit:
in English: Museo Capitolino
in Italian: Museo Capitolino
Enter "atrium".
and click search.
You will get a list of people associated to that part of the museum.
If you click on the name, you will be taken to a page that shows more info.
In this case, I did get to see the logbook of the Museo Capitolino, so it's a workable solution.
Since this is a public museum, the list of people associated to it is public.
Also, if you want to know more about the people, go to the "Musei Capitolini", "Visite" section of their page and read the info on the first two people.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to an improved data processing system and in particular to a method and apparatus for processing data. Still more particularly, the present invention relates to a method, apparatus, and computer implemented instructions for accelerating processing of data by improving the microprocessor utilization.
2. Description of Related Art
With the increasing power and complexity of present day microprocessors and the attendant microprocessor design, the silicon area required for this functionality has increased dramatically. This demand for silicon space increases cost and energy consumption.
The allocation of computing resources for micro be359ba680
Related links:
Kommentare