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    Security in Computing

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    1. Classify each of the following as a violation of confidentiality‚ of integrity‚ of availability‚ or of some combination thereof. a. John copies Mary’s homework. b. Paul crashes Linda’s system. c. Carol changes the amount of Angelo’s check from $100 to $1‚000. d. Gina forges Roger’s signature on a deed. e. Rhonda registers the domain name "AddisonWesley.com" and refuses to let the publishing house buy or use that domain name. f. Jonah obtains Peter’s credit card number and has the credit

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    street light

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    1 AUTOMATIC STREET LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM WITH FAULT CURRENT ANALYSIS NOR HAFIZAH BT CHE HASSAN This Report Is Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of Requirements For The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Industrial Power) Faculty of Electrical Engineering Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) MAY 2008 2 Specially dedicated to my family….. In memories‚ my late Father‚ Allahyarham Che Hassan bin Che Soh Dearest Mother‚ Rafeah Yusoh‚ Brother‚ Mohd Al Hafiz bin Che

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    Notes on Haiti Earthquake

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    Tiarè Cole Where was it? * Port-au-Prince has a population of around 2million people Western Haiti‚ Caribbean Sea * The epicentre occurred around Port-au-Prince and as a result the majority of damage: Why did it happen? * Haiti has two fault lines running through it: * Professor Paul Mann was one of the first people to write about and predict the Earthquake * Much of the improper buildings in Haiti were as a result of rapid growth. This was too rapid and as a result building

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    harm the animals‚ but they lie about it and then put “No animals were harmed” at the end credits. Don’t you think that’s the wrong thing to do? Three reasons include‚ the crew lies about not harming the animals when they actually do‚ it’s the crew’s fault that they are harmed‚ and a lot of animals are killed/ injured on sets of movies. Well‚ animals are definitely NOT safe in the movie business. A lot of animals are killed on the sets of movies. For example‚ in The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey‚ more

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    disappear at the edge of a boundary? Crust can disappear at the edge of a boundary when new crust is being added to the other edge of the boundary. 12. What is the difference between normal faults and rift valleys? The difference between normal faults and rift valleys is that rift valleys are formed from normal faults. 13. Who first proposed the theory of continental drift? Alfred Wegener first proposed the theory of continental

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    California Earthquake

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    The article‚ Earthquake Outlook for the San Francisco Bay Region 2014–2043‚ explores the situation of California and its active faults; Also‚ it talks about the possibility of a big earthquake happening before 2043 in the state. The experts believe that there is 98% chance that one or more earthquakes will have a magnitude of at least 6.0‚ which is potent and dangerous; It can make damage to a great extent; furthermore‚ there is a 51% of probability that the earthquake could strike the San Francisco

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    level of fault tolerance for a machine—typically a NAS or server. Fault tolerance simply means providing a safety net for failed hardware by ensuring that the machine with the failed component‚ usually a hard drive‚ can still operate. Fault tolerance lessens interruptions in productivity‚ and it also decreases the chance of data loss. The way in which you configure that fault tolerance depends on the RAID level you

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    Earthquakes happen because of volcanic activity and tectonic movements. It results to fault rupture‚ tsunami‚ ground shaking‚ liquefaction‚ landslide and fire. Faults- fractures where earthquake originates‚ there are different types of fault: strike slip‚ normal and thrust. Active faults move up & down while trenches move toward each other. The Valley Fault System has two segments‚ the East Valley Fault the West Valley Fault which covers Quezon‚ Marikina‚ Pasig‚ Makati‚ Pateros‚ Taguig and Muntinlupa. It

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    Study Notes

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    Inter-Context Control-Flow and Data-Flow Test Adequacy Criteria for nesC Applications* Zhifeng Lai and S.C. Cheung† Department of Computer Science and Engineering Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Kowloon‚ Hong Kong W.K. Chan Department of Computer Science City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue‚ Hong Kong {zflai‚ scc}@cse.ust.hk wkchan@cs.cityu.edu.hk ABSTRACT NesC is a programming language for applications that run on top of networked sensor nodes. Such an application

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    Service Level Agreement

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    Contents: 1. Service Level Agreement i. Statement Of Intent ii. Objectives of Service Level Agreement iii. Period of Agreement iv. Review Procedure v. Representatives vi. Reference Documents vii. Service Level Monitoring viii. Complaints 2. Software Support Customer’s Responsibilities i. Functional Overview ii. Hours of Operation iii. Response Times iv. Priority Level Response Times v. Support Available 3. SunGard Responsibilities i. Functional Overview ii. Hours of Operation iii

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