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    Research 3: Comparing Web Applications Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is what enables an application to run on a web server and packages it into a website form that people can access. This is an older technology that has many flaws but served a purpose for a significant period of time. The major downside to CGI is that each individual person that logs on has a program ran just for them. This creates a lot of overhead and is not very efficient. The major security flaw is that you’re allowing

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    Laboratory determination of water (moisture) content of a soil sample by oven drying method Reference: ASTM D2216-98 Need and scope of the experiment: In almost all soil tests natural moisture content of the soil is to be determined. The knowledge of the natural moisture content is essential in all studies of soil mechanics. To sight a few‚ natural moisture content is used in determining the bearing capacity and settlement. The natural moisture content will give an idea of the state of soil in

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    Web Server Administration

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    Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………02 Overview of HTTP 1.1…………………………... 02 Existing Implementations……………………….. 03 Apache……………………………………………... 03 Lighttpd…………………………………………..... 03 Jigsaw…………………………………………….... 03 Web server……………………………………….. 04 Web administration…………………………….... 04 How a Web server works………………………... 04 Administering the Web Server………………….. 06 Logging…………………………………………….. 06 Web Server Backup Procedures…………………. 06 Recovering From a Security

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    Exploiting Semantic Web Technologies for Recommender Systems A Multi View Recommendation Engine Houda OUFAIDA‚ Omar NOUALI DTISI Laboratory‚ CERIST Research Center 03‚ Rue frères Aissou - Ben Aknoun – Algiers‚ Algeria {houfaida‚ onouali}@mail.cerist.dz Abstract Collaborative filtering systems are probably the most known recommendation techniques in the recommender systems field. They have been deployed in many commercial and academic applications. However‚ these systems still have some limitations

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    The Deep Web Outline

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    THE DEEP WEB 1. Intro 1.1 attention step: did you know that everything you can search in google is only the tip of the iceberg? Majorty of the data in the internet are kept from society‚ but there are ways to reach them. Did you know that there is a place on the internet where everything illegal goes? From Black markets to hitman contracts 1.2 involvement step: there is a hidden internet that could be accessed through the use of a few programs. This place is known as the deep web 1.3 topic

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    Life Before the Web

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    Life before the World Wide Web versus life after the World Wide Web How was life for us before the World Wide Web versus after the World Wide Web? It seems that we have grown so accustomed to the World Wide Web; it is as if we never had to do with out it. We have to really think hard as to some of the things we did before the introduction of the World Wide Web. The things we did that we no longer do are pilling up on us more and more. The past now seems like a distant memory‚ although our time

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    Web Security Issues

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    command may have other strings added to it before it is ran‚ the harmful code stops the injected string and adds a comment mark "--". Once the command is run‚ any text that follows is ignored (MSDN‚ 2010). Java Script Insertion Attacks Whenever a web site accepts and redisplays input from a user‚ it becomes accessible to Java script injection attacks. Malicious attackers can do some heavy damage by injecting JavaScript into a website. JavaScript injection attacks can be used to launch a Cross-Site

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    Will the Web Kill Colleges?

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    paper will contain an analysis of Zephyr Teachout’s (2009) article‚ “Will the Web Kill Colleges”. The author discusses the implications online education is having on traditional brick and mortar institutions. The analysis will include information that supports and challenges the author’s perspectives on the future of our education systems. The argument and theory is then transcended to the analysis of implications the web is having on “Big Box” retailer‚ Best Buy. The analysis will conclude with a

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    Acidic Content of Tea

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    called the flavonoids are of popular interest because researchers have found them to have the potential to contribute to better health.[1][2][3][4][5] Tea has one of the highest contents of flavonoids among common food and beverage products.[6] Catechins are the largest type of flavonoids in growing tea leaves.[7] Contents  [hide]  * 1 Catechins * 2 Theaflavins * 3 Tannins * 4 Metabolism * 5 See also * 6 References | ------------------------------------------------- [edit]Catechins

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    Calorie Content of Food

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    Chem 110 09/26/2013 MODULE 5: Caloric Content of Food A) ABSTRACT: This laboratory exercise deals with on how to determine the caloric content of food by creating our own calorimeter. Measuring the energy content of three different food samples by using the change in water temperatures from the heat given off while burning the sample. To verify our results much further — equations‚ such as energy and heat capacity calculations‚ helped us establish on such results. As a result of the experiment

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