Tag: 2002

How to Protect Yourself From the New Coronavirus

The coronavirus is a truly global virus. Its main characteristic is that many people are infected with the virus and spread it to others, but not all people who are infected are symptomatic and contagious persons cannot infect the general public. Therefore, the total number of infections is much greater than the actual number of…

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Antivirus & Malware Blog

(Antivirus & Malware. Antivirus & Malware. Antivirus & Malware. “very difficult” for others to “copy. is very malicious and should not be used. Based on the article, it seems that the blogger is claiming that the blog has been “modified”, so I’ll provide further explanation. This guy has made up a blog that has some…

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Is Graffiti Art or Vandalism a Crime?

A Cleveland artist named Mike Azzarito (b. 1972) began serving as the assistant director of a public art project when he was just twenty years old. It is the second mural in which Azzarito has been involved. In 1994, his mural, “The Lost Art of America: The Great Depression” (on the side of a former…

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What Is a Simulator?

AI is about to get seriously challenged in the next 10 years. I’m talking about “simulators” — a broad range of technology tools that simulate different scenarios, in order to help us evaluate and select the best of the possible technologies. I’ll go over a couple of the more popular ones, and give you a…

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California Department of Motor Vehicles Issues $50 Security and Data Fee for Agency License Plates

The California Department of Motor Vehicles, through its department of licensing services (DMLS), has issued a notice to all agencies having agency license plates or driver’s licenses and licenses or identification cards (driver’s license plates) that DMLS issues a $50 security and data fee for each plate that is renewed by April 1, 2015. The…

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Allvue – Chief Legal Officer of DOE and OIG

A version of this article was first published in the August 2002 edition of Software. “Nelson had an unusual view of how government organizations should deal with their own laws,” recalls Steven L. Miller, a former lawyer for the Department of Justice who has written extensively on legal issues in civil and criminal courts. Miller…

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How to Leverage Open Source Software for Your Business

The WiFiWart Boots: Moving To Next Design Phase by Rafe Bartholomew, Adam Bijl, and Michael Weiland, published online August 8, 2002. 40 MB Rafe Bartholomew is a design consultant in the field of electronic design automation (EDA). This paper was written in cooperation with one of his collaborators, Michael Weiland. This project was funded by…

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The Human Resources Management Program

A Western University student chapter in New York (New York, Long Island, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania) is recognized at the U. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Higher Education Leadership Institute (HELLI) – a two-day, multi-year intensive leadership training program for college and career professionals. Students from the program receive an outstanding award for their performance…

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Avidyne Goes Big | Computer Hardware

Avidyne goes big | Computer Hardware. | Computer Hardware. Date: 10/28/2011. Illingworth. Journal: IEEE Computer. | Computer Hardware. | IEEE Computer Hardware. | Computer Hardware. Publisher: Editor: E. Pages: 23-29. Abstract: This article is a collection of the papers from the author’s AVIDYNE project. The papers were first published in the Journal of the IEEETM…

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Computer Systems Engineering and Computer Programming

“The Computer Learning Center for New Horizons of the University of Utah, one of the few public computer centers near Salt Lake City in the United States, is an excellent example of a public computer center serving a large, diverse customer base. In the computer center, users are served 24 hours a day by a…

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