Question: Information:  - The OW2 Consortium (formed in January 2007 from the merger of the "ObjectWeb Consortium" and "Orientware") is a not-for-profit, international consortium mainly devoted to producing open-source middleware, EAI, e-business, clustering, grid computing. It was founded by INRIA, Groupe Bull, and France Télécom. OW2 aims at developing high-quality open-source components for distributed applications (Web applications, grid computing, clusters, business integration, nomadic systems, etc.).  - Bytecode, also termed portable code or p-code, is a form of instruction set designed for efficient execution by a software interpreter. Unlike human-readable source code, bytecodes are compact numeric codes, constants, and references (normally numeric addresses) that encode the result of compiler parsing and semantic analysis of things like type, scope, and nesting depths of program objects. They thus allow much better performance than interpreting source code directly. The name bytecode stems from instruction sets that have one-byte opcodes followed by optional parameters. Intermediate representations such as bytecode may be output by programming language implementations to ease interpretation, or it may be used to reduce hardware and operating system dependence by allowing the same code to run cross-platform, on different devices. Bytecode may often be either directly executed on a virtual machine (a p-code machine i.e., interpreter), or it may be further compiled into machine code for better performance.  - The ASM library is a project of the OW2 Consortium . It provides a simple API for decomposing , modifying , and recomposing binary Java classes ( i.e. bytecode ) . The project was originally conceived and developed by Eric Bruneton . ASM is Java - centric at present , and does not currently have a backend that exposes other bytecode implementations ( such as .NET bytecode , Python bytecode , etc. ) . The ASM name does not mean anything : it is just a reference to the asm keyword of C , which allows some functions to be implemented in assembly language .  - In computer programming, a p-code machine, or portable code machine is a virtual machine designed to execute p-code (the assembly language of a hypothetical CPU). This term is applied both generically to all such machines (such as the Java Virtual Machine and MATLAB precompiled code), and to specific implementations, the most famous being the p-Machine of the Pascal-P system, particularly the UCSD Pascal implementation.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'objectweb asm' exhibits the relationship of 'platform'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - java  - java virtual machine  - web
Answer: java virtual machine

Question: Information:  - Eysteinn ( Swedish : Östen ; died ca 600 ) was the son of Eadgils and Yrsa of Saxony . He was the father of Ingvar . The Eysteinn tumulus ( Östens hög ) in Västerås near Östanbro has been linked to King Eysteinn by some popular historians . The term Hög is derived from the Old Norse word haugr meaning mound or barrow . Eysteinn ruled Sweden at the time when Hrólf Kraki died in Lejre . It was a troubled time when many sea kings ravaged Swedish shores . One of those kings was named Sölve and he was from Jutland ( but according to Historia Norwegiae he was Geatish , see below ) . At this time Sölve was pillaging in the Baltic Sea . He arrived in Lofond ( probably the island of Lovön or the Lagunda Hundred ) , where Eysteinn was at a feast . Sölve and his men surrounded the house and set it on fire burning everyone inside to death . Then Sölve arrived at Sigtuna ( Old Sigtuna ) and ordered the Swedes to accept him as king . The Swedes refused and gathered an army that fought against Sölve and his men , but they lost after eleven days . The Swedes had to accept him as king until they rebelled and killed him .  - The Skjöldunga saga was an Old Norse Legendary saga. Dating from c. 1180  1200, the saga was lost in its original form. The saga focused on the Danish dynasty of Scylding (Old Norse "Skjöldung", plural "Skjöldungar"), the same semi-legendary dynasty featured in the Old English poem "Beowulf". The fragmentary Icelandic text known as "Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum" are believed to be based on the "Skjöldunga saga", perhaps deriving from a late version of that work.  - Eadgils, "Adils", "Aðils", "Adillus", "Aðísl at Uppsölum", "Athisl", "Athislus" or "Adhel" was a semi-legendary king of Sweden, who is estimated to have lived during the 6th century. "Beowulf" and Old Norse sources present him as the son of Ohthere and as belonging to the ruling Yngling (Scylfing) dynasty. These sources also deal with his war against Onela, which he won with foreign assistance: in "Beowulf" he gained the throne of Sweden by defeating his uncle Onela with Geatish help, and in two Scandinavian sources ("Skáldskaparmál" and "Skjöldunga saga"), he is also helped to defeat Onela in the Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern, but with Danish help. However, Scandinavian sources mostly deal with his interaction with the legendary Danish king Hrólfr Kraki (Hroðulf), and Eadgils is mostly presented in a negative light as a rich and greedy king.  - Yngvar Harra (or Ingvar) Proto-Norse *"Ingu-Hariz" (d. early 7th century) was the son of Östen and reclaimed the Swedish throne for the House of Yngling after the Swedes had rebelled against Sölvi.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'eysteinn' exhibits the relationship of 'noble family'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - scylding  - yngling
Answer:
yngling