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... perimeter network firewalls. When you start talking about implementing and needing to manage, maintain, configure and report on thousands of firewalls in an environment, however, the issues around ... allowed). Finally, you need to consider what will be necessary to provide for centralized management and reporting on your personal/desktop firewalls. It is one thing to manage a handful of ... centralized management and reporting become significant problems. Consequently, it is extremely important to look in detail at the enterprise-level capabilities of these products. A good personal/desktop...
... decompose a surface with quadatric curvaturedecay into disjoint almost stable subdomains and a “remainder” with quadraticarea growth.For applications of the results of this part in [CM5], ... the area given in Corollary II.3.16below. PLANAR DOMAINS527 A “pair of pants” (in bold).Graphical annuli (dotted) separatethe “pairs of pants”.Figure 4: Decomposing the Riemann examples into ... Corollary 0.4: Solving a Plateau problem gives a stable graphicalannulus separating the boundary components of an embedded minimal annu-lus.Stability of Γ in Theorem 0.3 is used in two ways:...
... classi-fier, using character 1- through 6-grams (includingword boundaries) as features. Since we could notmanually annotate a large portion of the MZEE cor-pus, the training data consisted of ... Englishinclusions in mixed-lingual data with an applicationto parsing. Ph.D. thesis, Institute for Communicat-ing and Collaborative Systems, School of Informatics,University of Edinburgh.Eduardo ... (DAAD) Graduate Research Grant.Julia Hockenmaier is supported by the National Sci-ence Foundation through CAREER award 1053856and award 0803603. The authors would like to thankDr. Marina...
... semantics provides a computationally attractive means of representing the semantics of natural language. However, the models used in this formalism are static and are usually infinite. Dynamic ... models are incomplete models that include only the information needed for an application and to which information can be added. Dynamic models are basically approximations of larger conventional ... This mechanism is a correlate of that of Thomason [1980], with the addition of meaningful names to intensional objects serving the same purpose as Thomason's additional layer of types....
... looksmainly to cases decided in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada in order to show that law provides a moral resource that can inform a rule -of- law project capable of responding to situations ... theReports and found that he was right in every particular, and a page and a half of that judgment is really in that way the work of General Smuts ratherthan myself.15Foxton continues that Shaw was ... within a common law legal order which they make sense ofin accordance with therigid doctrine of theseparation of powers; and, finally, functionalism, a theory of the administrative state that...
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