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Báo cáo khoa học: "A Uniform Treatment of Pragmatic Inferences in Simple and Complex Utterances and Sequences of Utterances" pot

Báo cáo khoa học: "A Uniform Treatment of Pragmatic Inferences in Simple and Complex Utterances and Sequences of Utterances" pot

Ngày tải lên : 08/03/2014, 07:20
... semantics and pragma- tics: indefeasible information belongs to the u layer, infelicitously defeasible information belongs to the i layer, and felicitously defeasible information be- longs to ... The satisfaction relation is split according to the three levels of truth into u-satisfaction, i-satisfaction, and d-satisfaction: Definition 2.1 Assume ~r is an St. valuation such that ... the model- ordering relation capture one's intuitions. 3.2.1 Or non-cancellation An appropriate formalization for utterance (9) and the necessary semantic and pragmatic know- ledge...
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An analysis on English compound nouns and Vietnamese equivalence

An analysis on English compound nouns and Vietnamese equivalence

Ngày tải lên : 18/03/2014, 00:20
... graduation paper provides a clear organization consisting 3 main parts that the second part is the most important one. Part I: is Introduction, which gives the rationale for choosing this topic on ... to the componental relationship 1.2.2.1 Subordinative compound nouns 1.2.2.2 Coordinative compound nouns 3. Chapter II: An investigation into analysis on English compound nouns and Vietnamese ... Handlebar  tay lái 2.4.2 Non-equivalences in English compound nouns and Vietnamese compound nouns: To be the two different languages, so non-equivalence between English and Vietnamese compound...
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Báo cáo Y học: Modelling of simple and complex calcium oscillations From single-cell responses to intercellular signalling pdf

Báo cáo Y học: Modelling of simple and complex calcium oscillations From single-cell responses to intercellular signalling pdf

Ngày tải lên : 24/03/2014, 00:21
... [111] a Using the conservation relation Ca cyt + Ca er /q er + Ca m /q mit ¼ const. b Using the conservation relation Ca cyt + Ca er /q er ¼ const. c Using the conservation relations Ca cyt + Ca er /q er + ... conjunction with experimen- tal work to elucidate the control exerted by the various intracellular mechanisms of Ca 2+ signalling on the one hand, and the gap-junctional diffusion of Ca 2+ and ... Dupont and coworkers [196], Ca 2+ activation of one of the IP 3 -degrading enzymes, IP 3 3-kinase, causes IP 3 oscillations to occur sumperimposed on the Ca 2+ oscillations (cf. subsection C onsideration...
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Presentationzen Simple ideas on presentation design and delivery docx

Presentationzen Simple ideas on presentation design and delivery docx

Ngày tải lên : 27/06/2014, 02:20
... professionals to possess in the more interdependent world we live in, a world of increased automation and out-sourcing. 14 Presentation Zen presentationzen Simple ideas on presentation design and ... toward presentation and a wonderfully cr eative and unconventional way "to do PowerPoint." The pechakucha method of presentation design and delivery is very simple. You must use ... disease. Logical reasoning is a necessary condition. However, it's increasingly clear that logic alone is not a sufficient condition for success for individuals and for organizations. Right-brain...
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REVISION ON TENSES AND WISH – SENTENCES pps

REVISION ON TENSES AND WISH – SENTENCES pps

Ngày tải lên : 27/07/2014, 10:20
... C. Consolidation: - Remind tenses and wish sentences. - Guide how to review Home revision: Simple past – present perfect D. Homework: - Learn your lesson at home. - Do exercises (handouts). ... should be able to use the tenses. - Consolidate the usage of the present simple, past simple, future simple - Develop writing skill. II. Language content: A. Vocabulary: unit 1(textbook- ... REVISION ON TENSES AND WISH – SENTENCES P. Syllabus:1 Preparing date:……/……./ 200…. Teaching date:……/……./ 200…. I. Objectives: - After finishing the lesson, students should...
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Exercises on complex sentences -12- 2011 pdf

Exercises on complex sentences -12- 2011 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 07/08/2014, 10:22
... Exercises on complex sentences -12- 2011. I- enough and too to V-inf 1- I haven’t got ……….money for holiday. 2- He wasn’t early …. to catch the ... weather. 6- This chair is ……….weak for him to sit on. 7- They haven’t got ……….time to visit you. 8- That chair isn’t strong ……… for you to stand on. 9- George feels ……… tired to go to work today. ... understand. 13- The water is not clean ………for us to drink. 14- Jack is … short to reach the top of the shelf. 15- There aren’t not ……….seats for everyone. II- Complete the following sentences, ...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "Comparison of simple and complex liver intensity modulated radiotherapy" pptx

Báo cáo khoa học: "Comparison of simple and complex liver intensity modulated radiotherapy" pptx

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 09:20
... Dosimetric analysis and comparison of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy and intensity-modulated radiation therapy for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and radiation-induced liver disease. ... MB, Jaffray DA: Cone-beam computed tomography for on- line image guidance of lung stereotactic radiotherapy: localization, verification, and intrafraction tumor position. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys ... Radiation Oncology and Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford Cancer Centre, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK. Authors’ contributions MTL conceived and drafted the manuscript, LAD drafted and revised...
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presentation zen Simple ideas on presentation design and delivery phần 1 docx

presentation zen Simple ideas on presentation design and delivery phần 1 docx

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 12:21
... depends on you and your own unique situation. However, I do offer guidelines and some things to think about that may run contrary to conventional wisdom on how to make a live presentation with ... personal awareness and the ability to see and discover. Zen is practical and is concerned with the here and now. And the practical and the here and now is what we're concerned with here ... Merlin Mann, and many others. And of course my biggest supporter in all of this was my wife, Ai, who was always understanding and a great source of inspiration and ideas (and occasionally, chocolate...
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Hands-On Ethical Hacking and Network Defense

Hands-On Ethical Hacking and Network Defense

Ngày tải lên : 17/09/2012, 10:44
... DOES THE WEB APPLICATION  REQUIRE AUTHENTICATION OF THE  USER?  Many Web applications require another server  authenticate users  Examine how information is passed between the  two servers  Encrypted channels  Verify that logon and password information is  stored on secure places  Authentication servers introduce a second target 44 37 34 APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES  COUNTERMEASURES (CONTINUED)  Top­10 Web application vulnerabilities (continued)  Remote administration flaws  Attacker can gain access to the Web server through the  remote administration interface  Web and application server misconfiguration  Any Web server software out of the box is usually vulnerable  to attack  Default accounts and passwords  Overly informative error messages 32 16 WEB FORMS  Use the <form> element or tag in an HTML document  Allows customer to submit information to the Web server  Web servers process information from a Web form by  using a Web application  Easy way for attackers to intercept data that users  submit to a Web server 7 APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES  COUNTERMEASURES  Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)  Open, not­for­profit organization dedicated to finding  and fighting vulnerabilities in Web applications  Publishes the Ten Most Critical Web Application  Security Vulnerabilities  Top­10 Web application vulnerabilities  Unvalidated parameters  HTTP requests are not validated by the Web server  Broken access control  Developers implement access controls but fail to test them  properly 29 USING SCRIPTING LANGUAGES  Dynamic Web pages can be developed using scripting  languages  VBScript  JavaScript  PHP 18 OPEN DATABASE CONNECTIVITY  (ODBC) (CONTINUED)  ODBC defines  Standardized representation of data types  A library of ODBC functions  Standard methods of connecting to and logging on to a  DBMS 24 WEB APPLICATION COMPONENTS  Static Web pages  Created using HTML  Dynamic Web pages  Need special components  <form> tags  Common Gateway Interface (CGI)  Active Server Pages (ASP)  PHP  ColdFusion  Scripting languages  Database connectors 6 APACHE WEB SERVER  Tomcat Apache is another Web Server program  Tomcat Apache hosts anywhere from 50% to 60% of all  Web sites  Advantages  Works on just about any *NIX and Windows platform  It is free  Requires Java 2 Standard Runtime Environment (J2SE,  version 5.0) 15 ON WHAT PLATFORM WAS THE WEB  APPLICATION DEVELOPED?  Several different platforms and technologies can  be used to develop Web applications  Attacks differ depending on the platform and technology used to develop the application  Footprinting is used to find out as much information  as possible about a target system  The more you know about a system the easier it is to  gather information about its vulnerabilities 45 OPEN DATABASE CONNECTIVITY  (ODBC)  Standard database access method developed by  the SQL Access Group  ODBC interface allows an application to access  Data stored in a database management system  Any system that understands and can issue ODBC  commands  Interoperability among back­end DBMS is a key  feature of the ODBC interface 23 48 UNDERSTANDING WEB APPLICATIONS  It is nearly impossible to write a program without bugs  Some bugs create security vulnerabilities  Web applications also have bugs  Web applications have a larger user base than standalone  applications  Bugs are a bigger problem for Web applications 5 DOES THE WEB APPLICATION  CONNECT TO A BACKEND DATABASE  SERVER? (CONTINUED)  Basic testing should look for  Whether you can enter text with punctuation marks  Whether you can enter a single quotation mark followed by  any SQL keywords  Whether you can get any sort of database error when  attempting to inject SQL 43 DOES THE WEB APPLICATION USE  DYNAMIC WEB PAGES?  Static Web pages do not create a security  environment  IIS attack example  Submitting a specially formatted URL to the  attacked Web server  IIS does not correctly parse the URL  information  Attackers could launch a Unicode exploit http://www.nopatchiss.com/scripts/ ... DOES THE WEB APPLICATION  REQUIRE AUTHENTICATION OF THE  USER?  Many Web applications require another server  authenticate users  Examine how information is passed between the  two servers  Encrypted channels  Verify that logon and password information is  stored on secure places  Authentication servers introduce a second target 44 37 34 APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES  COUNTERMEASURES (CONTINUED)  Top­10 Web application vulnerabilities (continued)  Remote administration flaws  Attacker can gain access to the Web server through the  remote administration interface  Web and application server misconfiguration  Any Web server software out of the box is usually vulnerable  to attack  Default accounts and passwords  Overly informative error messages 32 16 WEB FORMS  Use the <form> element or tag in an HTML document  Allows customer to submit information to the Web server  Web servers process information from a Web form by  using a Web application  Easy way for attackers to intercept data that users  submit to a Web server 7 APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES  COUNTERMEASURES  Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)  Open, not­for­profit organization dedicated to finding  and fighting vulnerabilities in Web applications  Publishes the Ten Most Critical Web Application  Security Vulnerabilities  Top­10 Web application vulnerabilities  Unvalidated parameters  HTTP requests are not validated by the Web server  Broken access control  Developers implement access controls but fail to test them  properly 29 USING SCRIPTING LANGUAGES  Dynamic Web pages can be developed using scripting  languages  VBScript  JavaScript  PHP 18 OPEN DATABASE CONNECTIVITY  (ODBC) (CONTINUED)  ODBC defines  Standardized representation of data types  A library of ODBC functions  Standard methods of connecting to and logging on to a  DBMS 24 WEB APPLICATION COMPONENTS  Static Web pages  Created using HTML  Dynamic Web pages  Need special components  <form> tags  Common Gateway Interface (CGI)  Active Server Pages (ASP)  PHP  ColdFusion  Scripting languages  Database connectors 6 APACHE WEB SERVER  Tomcat Apache is another Web Server program  Tomcat Apache hosts anywhere from 50% to 60% of all  Web sites  Advantages  Works on just about any *NIX and Windows platform  It is free  Requires Java 2 Standard Runtime Environment (J2SE,  version 5.0) 15 ON WHAT PLATFORM WAS THE WEB  APPLICATION DEVELOPED?  Several different platforms and technologies can  be used to develop Web applications  Attacks differ depending on the platform and technology used to develop the application  Footprinting is used to find out as much information  as possible about a target system  The more you know about a system the easier it is to  gather information about its vulnerabilities 45 OPEN DATABASE CONNECTIVITY  (ODBC)  Standard database access method developed by  the SQL Access Group  ODBC interface allows an application to access  Data stored in a database management system  Any system that understands and can issue ODBC  commands  Interoperability among back­end DBMS is a key  feature of the ODBC interface 23 48 UNDERSTANDING WEB APPLICATIONS  It is nearly impossible to write a program without bugs  Some bugs create security vulnerabilities  Web applications also have bugs  Web applications have a larger user base than standalone  applications  Bugs are a bigger problem for Web applications 5 DOES THE WEB APPLICATION  CONNECT TO A BACKEND DATABASE  SERVER? (CONTINUED)  Basic testing should look for  Whether you can enter text with punctuation marks  Whether you can enter a single quotation mark followed by  any SQL keywords  Whether you can get any sort of database error when  attempting to inject SQL 43 DOES THE WEB APPLICATION USE  DYNAMIC WEB PAGES?  Static Web pages do not create a security  environment  IIS attack example  Submitting a specially formatted URL to the  attacked Web server  IIS does not correctly parse the URL  information  Attackers could launch a Unicode exploit http://www.nopatchiss.com/scripts/ ... DOES THE WEB APPLICATION  REQUIRE AUTHENTICATION OF THE  USER?  Many Web applications require another server  authenticate users  Examine how information is passed between the  two servers  Encrypted channels  Verify that logon and password information is  stored on secure places  Authentication servers introduce a second target 44 37 34 APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES  COUNTERMEASURES (CONTINUED)  Top­10 Web application vulnerabilities (continued)  Remote administration flaws  Attacker can gain access to the Web server through the  remote administration interface  Web and application server misconfiguration  Any Web server software out of the box is usually vulnerable  to attack  Default accounts and passwords  Overly informative error messages 32 16 WEB FORMS  Use the <form> element or tag in an HTML document  Allows customer to submit information to the Web server  Web servers process information from a Web form by  using a Web application  Easy way for attackers to intercept data that users  submit to a Web server 7 APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES  COUNTERMEASURES  Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)  Open, not­for­profit organization dedicated to finding  and fighting vulnerabilities in Web applications  Publishes the Ten Most Critical Web Application  Security Vulnerabilities  Top­10 Web application vulnerabilities  Unvalidated parameters  HTTP requests are not validated by the Web server  Broken access control  Developers implement access controls but fail to test them  properly 29 USING SCRIPTING LANGUAGES  Dynamic Web pages can be developed using scripting  languages  VBScript  JavaScript  PHP 18 OPEN DATABASE CONNECTIVITY  (ODBC) (CONTINUED)  ODBC defines  Standardized representation of data types  A library of ODBC functions  Standard methods of connecting to and logging on to a  DBMS 24 WEB APPLICATION COMPONENTS  Static Web pages  Created using HTML  Dynamic Web pages  Need special components  <form> tags  Common Gateway Interface (CGI)  Active Server Pages (ASP)  PHP  ColdFusion  Scripting languages  Database connectors 6 APACHE WEB SERVER  Tomcat Apache is another Web Server program  Tomcat Apache hosts anywhere from 50% to 60% of all  Web sites  Advantages  Works on just about any *NIX and Windows platform  It is free  Requires Java 2 Standard Runtime Environment (J2SE,  version 5.0) 15 ON WHAT PLATFORM WAS THE WEB  APPLICATION DEVELOPED?  Several different platforms and technologies can  be used to develop Web applications  Attacks differ depending on the platform and technology used to develop the application  Footprinting is used to find out as much information  as possible about a target system  The more you know about a system the easier it is to  gather information about its vulnerabilities 45 OPEN DATABASE CONNECTIVITY  (ODBC)  Standard database access method developed by  the SQL Access Group  ODBC interface allows an application to access  Data stored in a database management system  Any system that understands and can issue ODBC  commands  Interoperability among back­end DBMS is a key  feature of the ODBC interface 23 48 UNDERSTANDING WEB APPLICATIONS  It is nearly impossible to write a program without bugs  Some bugs create security vulnerabilities  Web applications also have bugs  Web applications have a larger user base than standalone  applications  Bugs are a bigger problem for Web applications 5 DOES THE WEB APPLICATION  CONNECT TO A BACKEND DATABASE  SERVER? (CONTINUED)  Basic testing should look for  Whether you can enter text with punctuation marks  Whether you can enter a single quotation mark followed by  any SQL keywords  Whether you can get any sort of database error when  attempting to inject SQL 43 DOES THE WEB APPLICATION USE  DYNAMIC WEB PAGES?  Static Web pages do not create a security  environment  IIS attack example  Submitting a specially formatted URL to the  attacked Web server  IIS does not correctly parse the URL  information  Attackers could launch a Unicode exploit http://www.nopatchiss.com/scripts/...
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