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What (who) is intentional disclosure - definition

COLLECTION OF CONCEPTS BY CHARLES SIMONYI
Intentional Progamming; Intentional Programming

Full disclosure (computer security)         
VULNERABILITY DISCLOSURE POLICY IN COMPUTER SECURITY
Full disclosure movement
In the field of computer security, independent researchers often discover flaws in software that can be abused to cause unintended behaviour; these flaws are called vulnerabilities. The process by which the analysis of these vulnerabilities is shared with third parties is the subject of much debate, and is referred to as the researcher's disclosure policy.
Invention disclosure         
CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT WRITTEN BY A SCIENTIST OR ENGINEER FOR USE BY A COMPANY'S PATENT DEPARTMENT, OR BY AN EXTERNAL PATENT ATTORNEY, TO DETERMINE WHETHER PATENT PROTECTION SHOULD BE SOUGHT FOR THE DESCRIBED INVENTION
Invention disclosure report; Invention Disclosure Form; Invention disclosure form; Invention Disclosure
An invention disclosure, or invention disclosure report, is a confidential document written by a scientist or engineer for use by a company's patent department, or by an external patent attorney, to determine whether patent protection should be sought for the described invention.George C.
Disclosure discography         
WIKIMEDIA BAND DISCOGRAPHY
Willing & Able (Disclosure song); Willing & Able; Willing and Able (song); Ultimatum (Disclosure song); Moonlight (Disclosure song); Love Can Be So Hard; Where Angels Fear to Tread (Disclosure song); Where You Come From (Disclosure song); Ecstasy (Disclosure EP); Happening (Disclosure song); You've Got to Let Go If You Want to Be Free; Waterfall (Disclosure and Raye song); Waterfall (Disclosure song)
English electronic music duo Disclosure has released three studio albums, eight extended plays, six DJ mixes, 24 singles and six promotional singles.

Wikipedia

Intentional programming

In computer programming, Intentional Programming is a programming paradigm developed by Charles Simonyi that encodes in software source code the precise intention which programmers (or users) have in mind when conceiving their work. By using the appropriate level of abstraction at which the programmer is thinking, creating and maintaining computer programs become easier. By separating the concerns for intentions and how they are being operated upon, the software becomes more modular and allows for more reusable software code.

Intentional Programming was developed by former Microsoft chief architect Charles Simonyi, who led a team in Microsoft Research, which developed the paradigm and built an integrated development environment (IDE) called IP (for Intentional Programming) that demonstrated the paradigm. Microsoft decided not to productize the Intentional Programming paradigm, as in the early 2000s Microsoft was rolling out C# and .NET to counter Java adoption. Charles Simonyi decided, with approval of Microsoft, to take his idea out from Microsoft and commercialize it himself. He founded the company Intentional Software to pursue this. Microsoft licensed the Intentional Programming patents Simonyi had acquired while at Microsoft, but no source code, to Intentional Software.

An overview of Intentional Programming as it was developed at Microsoft Research is given in Chapter 11 of the book Generative Programming: Methods, Tools, and Applications.

Examples of use of intentional disclosure
1. The intentional disclosure of a covert CIA agent‘s identity would be an act of treason," Waxman said.
2. One Democratic lawmaker said the intentional disclosure of a covert agent‘s identity amounted to an "act of treason". Others urged Bush to sideline Rove by suspending his access to classified information and said the aide should "clear the air" by answering questions from Congress.