Nautilus v. Biosig: The Reasonably Certain Standard Introduction In Nautilus v. Biosig Instruments‚ the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Federal Court’s “insolubly ambiguous” standard for finding indefiniteness under 35 U.S.C.A 112. Under that standard‚ a claim is indefinite if it is “insolubly ambiguous” and “not amendable to construction”. The Court in its place articulated a new standard under which a “patent is invalid for indefiniteness if its claims‚ read in light of the specification delineating
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Bibliography: ________________________________________ Decisions and Litigation‚ (1997). Groff v. AOL Retrieved Nov. 20‚ 2005‚ from http://legal.web.aol.com/decisions/dlother/groff.html. FindLaw for Legal Professionals. (2005). Retrieved Nov. 20‚ 2005‚ from Carnival Cruise Lines‚ Inc. v. Shute Web site: http://laws.findlaw.com/us/499/585.html. FindLaw
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Ans-1) Communication theorist and philosopher Marshall McLuhan had once said: “We are not sure who discovered the water‚ but we are pretty sure it wasn’t a fish”. The fish‚ as we know‚ is always immersed in water and has no anti-environment to help it judge the element it lives in. It thus becomes the last to discover water. The case of the fish is metaphorical and can be applied in the context of contemporary media landscape where ideas of ideology and hegemony act as filters in shaping news. Human
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Password Guessing Attack 128 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DEPENDABLE AND SECURE COMPUTING‚ VOL. 9‚ NO. 1‚ JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012 Revisiting Defenses against Large-Scale Online Password Guessing Attacks Mansour Alsaleh‚ Mohammad Mannan‚ and P.C. van Oorschot‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—Brute force and dictionary attacks on Premium11810 Words48 Pages Password Strength A password is a secret word or string of characters that is used for user authentication to prove identity‚ or for access approval to gain access
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BSBPMG510A Manage Projects Assessment Task 3 Community Group Partnership Project Plan Community Group Partnership Project Plan AOL Project Plan – Partnership Portfolio Date: 15/09/12 Last Revised: 20/09/12 CONTENTS Purpose…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. | 4 | Project Approach and Timeline………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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filed for bankruptcy protection. It was alleged that the financial performance was masked through deceptive accounting by the executives while pocketing profits for personal benefits without disclosures to the board of directors or the public. iii. AOL Time Warner (2002) - Ernst & Young At the time of the
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operational efficiency INTRODUCTION Since 1990‚ the information era has exploded‚ witnessing many new information technology (IT) initiatives‚ including Y2K compliance; e-commerce; IT-enabled mega mergers of information-intensive companies such as AOL and Time Warner‚ WorldCom‚ and MCI; global outsourcing of IT and IT-enabled services; sup- IT Investments ply chain integration; and euro conversion. Many IT landmarks have been achieved during this period: more than 4 billion Web pages on the
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System Test Plan !!!! DRAFT DRAFT !!!! April 26‚ 1999 Accepted by: Name Date Department Name Department Date Name Department Date Name Department Date |1. Amendment History 3 | |2. Objectives 4
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quite profitable for both as the "Blazer Meal" was a big hit for Burgerville and it allowed them to build more stores. The Trail Blazers made $900‚000 with the business adventure. He goes on to talk about how AOL used an outrageous marketing strategy of sending out 250 million AOL computer disks into homes across America with a free month trial of the online service. The disks were given away everywhere and at all kinds of places. This shot them into the number one slot without CompuServe and
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"FedEx.com – Building a Killer Application"‚ [Online:] http://www.davidplant.net/examples/fedex.htm [6] David Strom (1995)‚ "Creating Private Intranets: Challenges and Prospects for IS"; [7b] Company History : http://www.ups.com/content/corp/about/history.html‚ [8] John Ward‚ Joe Peppard (2002)‚ "Stategic Planning for Information Systems"‚ Wiley‚ Chichester; Pg 23-25 [9] John Ward (1995)‚ "Principles of Information Systems"‚ Routledge‚ New York; Pg 29-32‚ 43‚ 182 [10] Robert H ’Obbes ’ Zakon (2002)
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