... OPEN DATABASE CONNECTIVITY (ODBC) (CONTINUED)ODBC definesStandardized representation of data typesA library of ODBC functionsStandard methods of connecting to and logging on to a DBMS24 ... DOES THE WEB APPLICATION REQUIRE AUTHENTICATION OF THE USER?Many Web applications require another server authenticate usersExamine how information is passed between the two serversEncrypted channelsVerify that logon and password information is stored on secure placesAuthentication servers introduce a second target44 37 34 APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES COUNTERMEASURES (CONTINUED)Top10 Web application vulnerabilities (continued)Remote administration flawsAttacker can gain access to the Web server through the remote administration interfaceWeb and application server misconfigurationAny Web server software out of the box is usually vulnerable to attackDefault accounts and passwordsOverly informative error messages32 ... APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES COUNTERMEASURES (CONTINUED)Top10 Web application vulnerabilities (continued)Remote administration flawsAttacker can gain access to the Web server through the remote administration interfaceWeb and application server misconfigurationAny Web server software out of the box is usually vulnerable to attackDefault accounts and passwordsOverly informative error messages32...
... Propositions 17–20, measuring conical volumes.Interlude Propositions 21–2, finding proportions holding with acircle and an inscribed polygon.Section 2: Main treatiseChapter 5 Propositions 23–34, ... stretched to the limits and beyond: the mini-treatise at the end of thework relies essentially upon conic sections; the notion of the exponent is ad-umbrated in Proposition 8. Both treat geometrical ... areboth concave in the same direction and either one of them is whollycontained by the other and by the straight <line> having the samelimits as itself, or some is contained, and some...
... for the European Commission Directorate General on Health and Consumer Protection Development of indicators on consumer satisfaction and Pilot survey Contract n° B5-1000/03/000382 ... proposed methodology and the underlying model for the construction of consumer satisfaction indicators. In section 2.2 we introduce and define a number of terms and concepts. This is important ... The focus was on two main areas: o Existing (national) models and tools for consumer satisfaction indicators o Research results in relation to consumer behaviour and satisfaction measurement....
... publication. PB contributed to theconception and design of the study, revised the manu-script critically, and gave final approval for publication.SEW contributed to the conception and design ... perspective of families and children.In-depth exploration of the longer-term psychological and social impact of the election conflict on individual childrenis still needed and is ongoing within the ... purposes)IntroductionConflicts, population displacement, and the economicconsequences of disasters affect children disproportion-ately.[1] Children are more vulnerable to communicablediseases and environmental...
... and antibiotic consumption from 2001 to 2005 were analyzed retrospectively. Results: A negative correlation was observed between the ceftriaxone consumption and the prevalence of ceftriaxone ... 2. A negative correlation was observed between the ceftriaxone consumption and the prevalence of ceftriaxone resistant E.coli and Klebsiella spp. (rho:-0.395, p=0.332 and rho:-0.627, p=0.037, ... infections and fluoroquino-lone resistance: a prospective observational study. Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob. 2009; 24(8):27. 30. Austin DJ, Kristinsson KG, Anderson RM. The relationship between...
... of Acute Administration of an Herbal Preparation on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate in Humans John G. Seifert1, Aaron Nelson2, Julia Devonish2, Edmund R. Burke3, and Sidney J. Stohs4 ... collection. All subjects com-pleted a health history questionnaire and provided informed consent prior to participation. An uninvolved individual randomly divided subjects into two groups, 12 and ... Putzbach K, Nelson BC, et al. Certification of standard reference materials containing bitter orange. Analyt Bioanalyt Chem. 2008; 391: 2023-2034. 23. Stewart A, Fernando R, McDonald S, et al....
... paper, the author presented a contrastive analysis on the concept, formulation, cultural traditional function, syntactic function and classification of simile in English and its Vietnamese equivalents. ... are told to contain three main literature functions which are perceptive function, aesthetic function and educational function. For example, the proverb Money makes the mare go demonstrates a ... and pragmatics (semantics containing pragmatics andon the contrary). Due to the aims and objectives of the thesis, the scope of contrastive analysis is based on the following principles and...
... GUILT, AND “HETERONOMY”Chapters 3 and 4 of Shame and Necessity, “Recognising Responsibility” and “Shame and Autonomy,” are the most successful parts of Williams’ book, asreviewers have noted, and ... expounding, such ideas as necessity and responsibility, and second, their embeddedness in the historical context of Athenian society,whose conflicts, tensions, concepts, and images they reflect. I take ... distinction between soul and body, (2) the idea of the will as a mental action mediating between decision and doing something, and (3) the notion that mental functions with regardto action derive...
... Archimedes’ useof “curved lines,” and went on to discuss the expression on the same side” and itsapplication for the definition of “concave in the same direction.” Only the diagram for to 10257than ... are concave in thesame direction” (in the way mentioned above).9But being concave inthe same direction alone does not suffice for their being unequal, butalso “when either: one is wholly contained ... added <as> common; (6) therefore Z are greater thanBA. (7) So that with one line, BA, imagined concave to the samedirection, and another, Z, contained by the other and not having thesame...
... sudden conversion, and then the long work of taking the treatise apart.336The textual and mathematical commentary on the following passage – on Archimedes’ problem in the lost appendix andon its ... <position> of A, (i) and let the saidpoint of intersection be K, (j) and, also, let the semicircle drawn by Bbe BMZ, (k) and let the common section of it <=semicircle BMZ> and of ... toy and producing it areequivalent.28One version of this, that of the Mechanical Introduction, is preserved in Pappus’Collection (Hultsch [1886] I. 62–5, text and Latin translation). The Construction...
... 4 and 14–15 are embedded within the construction. All the rest of the proposition(i.e. arguments 9–11, 11–13, and the entire sequence from 17 to the end) argues on the basis of operations on ... following considerations:– A generalization of “curved” to include “zigzag” lines.– What I call “real and ideal railroads” (Definition 1).– A disjunctive analysis (the real either wholly on one side ... stands in the text it is completely misleading, and requiresEutocius’ explication with his explanation of what I call “zigzag” lines. Myown explications, too, with their “real and ideal” and...