Zero Knowledge Authentication Scheme based on Discrete Log Vineeth Pillai Department of Computer Science‚ Illinois Institute of Technology‚ Chicago‚ USA vipillai@hawk.iit.edu‚ CWID: A20260824 April 26‚ 2012 Abstract: This paper details a variant of the parallel version of zero knowledge proof of identity which tries to optimize the space usage and number of iteration by not sacrificing the soundness factor. This protocol could a suitable candidate for smart card based authentication schemes
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The Summary of both Klein (2005)‚ and Eva and Normans (2005) articles: Many factors affect the clinician’s cognition and lead to astray the clinician while decision making. Doctors’ decision making has high effect on patient’s health‚ thus‚ their decision making should be at high quality level as possible. In addition‚ they need to be aware about the pitfalls of their decision to avoid any possible errors from occurrence. Decision making can be so hasty due to the huge number of the patients‚ short
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KOLEJ UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN LOG BOOK CO-CURRICULUM FOR CONTEMPORARY DANCE SEMESTER 2 SESSION 201409 Personal Information Name : Ng Yun Pei Student’s Register No. : 14WBD05812 I.C NO : 960410-10-5154 Telephone No : 0163633606 E-mail : yunpei96@gmail.com Programme : Diploma inBusiness Administration Current address : Lot 2890‚ Jalan Malinja
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Access log sampler Step-by-step This is a short tutorial on Jmeter’s access log sampler. The purpose of the access log sampler is to provide an easy way to simulate production traffic. There are several benefits to using access logs. 1. rather than guess what users are doing‚ the test plan is using real traffic data 2. as the traffic pattern changes‚ the access log provides a record of individual changes and general shifts in usage 3. access logs contain a lot of useful data‚ which may provide
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Market Growth of Imported Wine in China By Yuki Mabuchi Brief Introduction With rapid growth of Chinese GDP over the past few years‚ China is now the world’s fastest growing wine consumption market and yet still has huge potential as a market growth. Since Wine drinking is considered a healthier alternative to spirits and somewhat trendy‚ red wine is particularly popular in China. However‚ 90% of the wine consumed in China is still produced locally
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CASES: The California Wine Cluster‚ HBS Case: 9-799-124 ASSIGNMENTS: 1. Why has California emerged as one of the leading wine – producing regions in the world? It was Californian first vintners in California who began cultivating grapes for use in sacramental wines in the mid-to-late 1700s. In the 1830s and 1840s the first commercial vineyards were established. Vintners survived by making grape juice and sacramental or medicinal wines. 2. How was California able to upgrade from producing
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LEARNING LOG 1: Observe‚ Connect and Reflect on Your Learning To gaze is to think. Salvador Dali PART I – Concepts in Symmetry Study Period Focus Image Question Describe the symmetry of this logo. Your Observations (no more than 50 words) (2 marks) This logo is a 6-fold rotation symmetry with no reflection symmetry. It could be rotated but it possesses no mirror lines‚ hence there is no reflection symmetry. Week 1 Image 1 What was the most surprising or interesting fact you learnt from Week
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replacement for natural and agglomerate cork. Synthetic corks have been developed in response to the rising costs of natural cork‚ though they are generally not well accepted by consumers. Agglomerate corks are more likely to break during removal from wine bottles‚ a major source of customer complaints‚ due to reduced tensile strength compared to natural cork; SPCL material can provide better tensile strength that will prevent this problem. SPCL is biodegradable‚ unlike plastic-based composites‚ which
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“Rudeness at the Movies” by Bill Wine‚ he writes about the experiences that he has at the movie theatre while descriptively giving his impressions of people’s looks and behavior. “Is this actually happening or am I dreaming?” (Wine 554). Wine mentions a man who is taller than the “Jolly Green Giant” and his wife at his side with an unbelievable hairdo (Wine 554). He continues to describe others in the theatre. A woman begins spritzing herself with an “Essence of Elk” odor (Wine 554). At her side‚ there
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Sonoma Valley Wines William D. Whisler California State University‚ Hayward1. (a) There are six variables for each of the two years‚ giving a total of 12 variables. All of these variables must be nonnegative PPS‚t = Production of Petit Sirah in year t‚ t = 1‚ 2‚ bottles PSB‚t = Production of Sauvignon Blanc produced in year t‚ t = 1‚ 2‚ bottles SPS‚t = Sales of Petit Sirah in year t‚ t = 1‚ 2‚ bottles SSB‚t = Sales of Sauvignon Blanc in year t‚ t = 1‚ 2‚ bottles APS‚t = Advertising for Petit
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