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2SunOS 4.1.2 For U.S. sales office locations, call: 800 821-4643 In California: 800 821-4642 European Headquarters Sun Microsystems Europe, Inc. Bagshot Manor, Green Lane Bagshot, Surrey GU19 5NL England 0276 51440 Fax 0276 51287 Australia: (02) 413 2666 Belgium: +32 2 730 38 11 Canada: 416 477-6745
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17 A SunSoft White Paper June 1991 1991 by SunSoft Printed in USA. 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California 94043-1100 All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by copyright may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording,
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6. Acknowledgments The development of the automounter has been spurred and encouraged by many people within Sun. Brad Taylor wrote the user-level NFS server skeleton on which the automounter was based. Bob Gilligan, Bill Shannon, Bob Lyon, Daniel Steinberg, Carl Smith, John Pope, David DiGiacomo, Marty
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 415 960-1300 FAX 415 969-9131 For U.S. Sales Office locations, call: 800 821-4643 In California: 800 821-4642 European Headquarters Sun Microsystems Europe, Inc. Bagshot Manor, Green Lane Bagshot, Surrey GU19 5NL England 0276 51440 FAX
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microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 Revision 1, of September, 1991 Effective September 30, 1991 TPC B e n c h m a r k B Full Disclosure Report Using Sun Microsystems SPARCserver 630MP, SPARCserver 670MP, and SYBASE SQLServer 4.8 acknowledges the pioneering
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SunOS Multi-thread Architecture M.L. Powell, S.R. Kleiman, S. Barton, D. Shah, D. Stein, M. Weeks Sun Microsystems Inc.
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A White Paper Solaris SunOS 5.0 SunOS 5.0 Multithread Architecture 1991 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Printed in USA. 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California 94043-1100 All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by copyright may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic, electronic or
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1 W Sun Microsystems, Inc. February 1991 02.05.1991 SPARCserver 490 NFS File Server Performance Brief February, 1991 Comparisons with Auspex NS 5000 2 W Sun Microsystems, Inc. February 1991 02.05.1991 SPARCserver 490 NFS File Server Contents 1. Summary of Results 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Extent-like Performance from a UNIX File System L. W. McVoy & S. R. Kleiman - Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Solaris Commercial Extensions Products Security Products The Account Resource Management (ARM) and Automated Security Enhancement Tool (ASET) Security Products are members of the Solaris Commercial Extensions Products series. They enhance the versatility and security of UNIX systems used for demanding
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Sun Systems and their Caches Page 22 Sales Tactical Engineering June 15, 1990 Table 1 Summary of Sun CPU Architectures Central Central Central Cache I/O MMU MMU Cache Cache Cache Line Cache Page Hardware Size Type Type Size Size Size Contexts SPARCserver 400 128k Write-back Virtual 32 bytes 4k 8k 64
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A White Paper Solaris ONC Network Information Service Plus (NIS+) 1991 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Printed in USA. 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California 94043-1100 All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by copyright may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic, electronic or
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You and Your Compiler Keith H. Bierman February 20, 1991 Page 1/22 You and Your Compiler (the handout) 1.0 Preface Compilers are like dentists everyone needs them, but the experience is seldom completely pleasant! First one must get the compiler to accept your source then debug the results then make it
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Server Systems Product Marketing Sep. 30 '91 Option DescriptionPart # Supported Notes Server Software: SPARCserver 600MP - Unbundled Software Support Matrix SPARCserver Manager No Migrate to Online: DiskSuite SunDBE Database Excellerator v1.1 No New version (v1.2) due soon Online: DiskSuite Yes Backup
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A Technical Report Solaris SunOS SunOS 5.0 Release Report 1991 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Printed in USA. 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California 94043-1100 All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by copyright may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic, electronic or
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W Sun Microsystems, Inc. August 1991 Sun's SCSI Disk Drives Performance Brief W Sun Microsystems, Inc. August 1991 2 Sun's SCSI Disk Drives Performance Brief Summary Sun Microsystems recently announced the highest performance SCSI drives available in the industry: a 1.3-GB 5.25-inch disk and a 424-MB
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. December, 1990 Networks and File Servers: A Performance Tuning Guide Page 2 Copyright W by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Revised December 21, 1990 Table of Contents Chapter 1. Performance in Distributed Computing Environments 4. . . Chapter 2. The Network File System (NFS) 5. . . . . . .
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What if My Response is Bad 4 Some Facts about NFS Response Time Keep network loading down. Limit the number of workstations and fileservers on a net so that the network load is under 30% at peak times. A good alternate rule of thumb is to limit suspect networks to 15 to 20 workstations as an
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Wednesday, June 17, 1992 NFSRTM NAME nfsrtm report NFS server response time statistics SYNOPSIS nfsrtm AVAILABILITY This program requires the Networking software option on Sun SPARC workstations. DESCRIPTION nfsrtm is a command line program which
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Wednesday, June 17, 1992 AIM NFSRTM SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE. BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, RETURN THE SOFT- WARE (ALONG WITH ALL
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Cache line and size effects 30 Cache miss cost and hit rates for different machines 33 References 36 7 Windows and Graphics 37 8 Disk 39 The SCSI disk tuning performed for SunOS 4.1.1 39 Throughput of various common disks 40 Effect of disk controller, SCSI, SMD, IPI 42 Load Monitoring and Balancing 44
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Sun Performance Tuning Overview microsystems 2 Sun Performance Tuning Overview June 1991 Written by Adrian Cockcroft Sun Microsystems Ltd. 306 Science Park Milton Road Cambridge CB5 4WG UK Phone: +44 223 420421 US Email: adrian.cockcroft@uk.sun.com UK Email: adrian.cockcroft@sun.co.uk For Sun User 91,
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- 1 - Building and Debugging SunOS Kernels Hal L. Stern Sun Microsystems Northeast Area Consulting Group Lincoln, MA hal.stern@east.sun.com May 6, 1991 Building kernels and looking at kernel core dumps should not be strictly reserved for people writing device drivers and porting operating systems. Every
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- 1 - SunOS 4.1 Performance Tuning Hal L. Stern Sun Microsystems Northeast Area Consulting Group Lincoln, MA halstern@sun.com SunOS 4.1 includes a number of features designed to improve performance on both a per-application and system-wide basis. Features such as the tmpfs swap-based filesystem, NFS
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sun microsystems A Cached System Architecture Dedicated for the System IO Activity on a CPU Board Michael M. Hsieh, Tek C. Wei, and William Van Loo Sun Microsystems Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California 94043
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tmpfs: A Virtual Memory File System Peter Snyder Sun Microsystems Inc. 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043
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Tuning the SPARCserver 490 for Optimal NFS Performance Varun Mehta Rajiv Khemani Server Performance Engineering Sun Microsystems, Inc. February 7, 1991 1. Introduction The SPARCserver 490 is Sun's premiere computer system for resource-intensive file server, database management, multi-user, and compute
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Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 U.S.A. Sun Technical Bulletin July 1992 Part No: 812-9207-01 Issue 1992 - 07 Technical Information Services 1992 by Sun Micr osystems Computer Corporation. Printed in U.S.A., Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and U.K.. The Sun
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a i i ing outa ilit in lectricall rogra a le Logic Cell rra s s ntroduction Field-Programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are becoming popular for implementing Application Speci c Integrated Circuits (ASICs). FPGAs support very rapid prototyping with design realization times in the order of few hours. Devices
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`` Foiling the Cracker'': ASurvey of, and Improvements to, Password Security Daniel V.Klein Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA15217 dvk@sei.cmu.edu +1 412 268 7791
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Data Link Provider Interface Specification UNIX International OSI Work Group Revision: 2.0.0 (August 20, 1991) Published by: UNIX International Waterview Corporate Center 20 Waterview Boulevard Parsippany, NJ 07054 for further information, contact: Vice President of Marketing Phone: +1 201-263-8400 Fax:
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a a a r , This document describes the VSS Intermediate Format (vif) { it's structure and representation. The VHDL-to-Intermediate-Format translator (v if) converts the input VHDL behavioral description and stores it in an ascii file. This ascii representation is then read in and operated on by VSS.
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So e ara eters ecting Routabilit o G s ntroduction Field-Programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are becoming popular for implementing Application Speci c Integrated Circuits (ASICs). FPGAs support very rapid prototyping with design realization times in the order of few hours. Devices can be configured into
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2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 U.S.A. Sun Technical Bulletin March 1993 Technical Information Services Part No: 812-9303-01 Issue 1993 - 03 1993 by Sun Micr osystems Computer Corporation. Printed in U.S.A., Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and U.K.. The Sun Technical Bulletin is distributed to
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Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 U.S.A. Sun Technical Bulletin January 1993 Part No: 812-9301-01 Issue 1993 - 01 Technical Information Services 1993 by Sun Micr osystems Computer Corporation. Printed in U.S.A., Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and U.K.. The
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2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 U.S.A. Sun Technical Bulletin April 1993 Technical Information Services Part No: 812-9304-01 Issue 1993 - 04 1993 by Sun Micr osystems Computer Corporation. Printed in U.S.A., Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and U.K.. The Sun Technical Bulletin is distributed to
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2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 U.S.A. Sun Technical Bulletin February 1993 Technical Information Services Part No: 812-9302-01 Issue 1993 - 02 1993 by Sun Micr osystems Computer Corporation. Printed in U.S.A., Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and U.K.. The Sun Technical Bulletin is distributed
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Hierarchical Reconfiguration of VLSI/WSI Arrays 13 F.Lambardi and W.K.Huang. Approaches for the Repair of VLSI/WSI PRAM's by Row/Column Deletion. In Proc. 18th Intl. Fault Tolerant Computing Symposium, pages 348353, 1988. J. Greene and A. El. Gamal. Configuration of VLSI Arrays in the Presence
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X Through the Firewall, and Other Application Relays G. Winfield Treese Alec Wolman Digital Equipment Corporation Cambridge Research Lab CRL 93/10 3 May 1993 d Digital Equipment Corporation has four research facilities: the Systems Research Center and the Western Research Laboratory, both in Palo Alto,
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MIXED-MODE CIRCUIT LEVEL SIMULATION IN VHDL A thesis submitted to the Division of Graduate Studies and Research of the University of Cincinnati in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the College of
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ONC Technologies 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 USA microsystems June 25, 1993 NFS: Network File System Version 3 Protocol Specification Comments to: sun!eng!nfs3 nfs3@Eng.sun.com 6/25/93 Network File System Version 3 Protocol Specification 2 Version 3 Copyright 1993 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Using A Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA Modem With A Sun SPARCstation . Syed Zaeem Hosain Z Consulting Group P. O. Box 610097 San Jose, CA 95161-0097 email: szh@zcon.com 1. Introduction This document describes procedures for installing and using a Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA fax/modem on a Sun
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What's New in Perl v5.0 Tom Christiansen ``There's more than one way to do it!'' Copyright 1993 Perl5 - 1 Nov 4, 1993 Slide Overview ffl General Information ffl Incompatibilities ffl Interpreter Rewrite ffl Fewer Silent Surprises ffl Static Scoping ffl References and
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What's New in Perl v5.0 Tom Christiansen ``There's more than one way to do it!'' Copyright 1993 Perl5 - 1 Nov 4, 1993 Slide Overview ffl General Information ffl Incompatibilities ffl Interpreter Rewrite ffl Fewer Silent Surprises ffl Static Scoping ffl References and
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What's New in Perl v5.0 Tom Christiansen ``There's more than one way to do it!'' Copyright 1993 Perl5 - 1 Nov 4, 1993 Slide Overview ffl General Information ffl Incompatibilities ffl Interpreter Rewrite ffl Fewer Silent Surprises ffl Static Scoping ffl References and
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Wafe{ A Tcl Interface to the X Toolkit or A Graphical Frontend for Applications in Various Programming Languages Version: 0.96 Gustaf Neumann, Stefan Nusser neumann@wu-wien.ac.at, nusser@wu-wien.ac.at Wirtschaftsiuniversit at Wien Abteilung f ur Wirtschaftsinformatik Augasse 2{6 A-1090 Vienna November
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a Special arrays a @ARGV Contains the command line arguments for the script (not including the command name). See $0 for the command name. @INC Contains the list of places to look for perl scripts to be evaluated by the "do EXPR" command. @_ Parameter array for subroutines. Also used by split if not in
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a Command line options a a a turns on autosplit mode when used with a n a or a p a . Splits to @F . a d a runs the script under the debugger. a D a number a sets debugging flags. a e aa commandline a may be used to enter one line of script. Multiple a e a
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a Special arrays a @ARGV Contains the command line arguments for the script (not including the command name). See $0 for the command name. @INC Contains the list of places to look for perl scripts to be evaluated by the "do EXPR" command. @_ Parameter array for subroutines. Also used by split if not in
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The TAMU Security Package: An Ongoing Response to Internet Intruders in an Academic Environment David R. Safford, Douglas Lee Schales, and David K. Hess Supercomputer Center Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-3363
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Wafe{ A Tcl Interface to the X Toolkit or A Graphical Frontend for Applications in Various Programming Languages Version: 0.96 Gustaf Neumann, Stefan Nusser neumann@wu-wien.ac.at, nusser@wu-wien.ac.at Wirtschaftsiuniversit at Wien Abteilung f ur Wirtschaftsinformatik Augasse 2{6 A-1090 Vienna January
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UNIX Password Security Walter Belgers walter@giga.win.tue.nl December 6, 1993 Introduction This document was written to make system administrators aware of the importance of wellchosen passwords. Easy-to-guess passwords offer hackers1 the possibility to enter a system. More and more computers are being
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UNIX Password Security Walter Belgers walter@giga.win.tue.nl 6 december 1993 Inleiding Dit document is bedoeld om systeembeheerders te wijzen op het belang van goede passwords. Slechte passwords zijn vaak een mogelijkheid voor hackers1 omeen systeembinnen te dringen. Er zijn steeds meer computersop het
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Wafe - An X Toolkit Based Frontend forApplication Programs in Various Programming Languages Gustaf Neumann Wirtschaftsuniversit t Wien Stefan Nusser Wirtschaftsuniversit t Wien
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CHAPTER 4. PORT NAMES 13 2. pdlf pdl port N xxx This command generates the list of all ports in the design that are mapped to the internal port name pdl port N where N is a number. The string `xxx' is derived in the same manner as indicated earlier. For example, if the PDL program file is power.pdl and
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PDL : Reference Manual Alpha Version April 4, 1994 by Ram Mandayam Vijay Meduri Ranga Vemuri Laboratory for Digital Design Environments Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Cincinnati, Mail Location 30 Cincinnati, OH 45221 { 0030 Email: ranga.vemuri@uc.edu Phone: (513) 556 - 4784
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Crosstalk Driven MCM Router 20 Kei-Yong Khoo and Jason Cong. A fast multilayer general area router for mcm designs. IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems, pages 84151, November 1992. Kei-Yong Khoo and Jason Cong. An efficient multilayer mcm router based on four-via routing. 30th ACM/IEEE Design
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On Two Linear Graphayout Problems 14 D.K. Wagner. 1987. Forbidden subgraphs and graph decomposition, Networks 17, pp. 10510. A. Wigderson. 1982. The complexity of the hamiltonian circuit problem for planar graphs, Technical Report 298, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
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Parallel Execution of VHDL Models Peter J. Ashenden, Henry Detmold and Wayne S. McKeen {petera,henry,wayne}@cs.adelaide.edu.au Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide SA 5001, Australia Technical Report No. 93 01 January 1993
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Recursive and Repetitive Hardware Models in VHDL Peter J. Ashenden petera@cs.adelaide.edu.au Technical Report TR 160/12/93/ECE Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221 0030, USA also published as Technical Report 93 19 Department of Computer Science, The
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Introduction to Perl Patrick M. Ryan patrick.m.ryan@gsfc.nasa.gov Hughes STX Corporation Revised November 16, 1993 1 What is Perl Perl has become the new language of choice for many system management tasks. Combining elements of C, awk, sed, grep, and the Bourne shell, Perl is an excellent tool for text
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1 The Taming of the Camel An Overview of Perl 5.0 Larry Wall Copyright 1994 2 How It Was Back Then (Sort Of) C shell sed awk tr expr etc. open fgets strlen etc. 3 How It Really Was Back Then shell C sed awk Whipuptitude Manipulexity 4 The Hatching of an Idea shell C sed awk Perl
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1 The Taming of the Camel An Overview of Perl 5.0 Larry Wall Copyright 1994 2 How It Was Back Then (Sort Of) C shell sed awk tr expr etc. open fgets strlen etc. 3 How It Really Was Back Then shell C sed awk Whipuptitude Manipulexity 4 The Hatching of an Idea shell C sed awk Perl
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Physical Design Automation, Project Report 3 APPENDIX A: Source Code Physical Design Automation, Project Report 2 4.2 Experimental Setup Describe how the programs were executed and what was measured. 4.3 Results Tabulate results for all experiments giving details of ckt description, size, execution
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PERL a language by Larry Wall Practical Extraction and Report Language or Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister Tom Christiansen 1 Overview ffl What is Perl: features, where to get it, preview ffl Data Types: scalars and arrays ffl Operators ffl Flow Control ffl Regular Expressions ffl I/O: regular
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PERL a language by Larry Wall Practical Extraction and Report Language or Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister Tom Christiansen 1 Overview ffl What is Perl: features, where to get it, preview ffl Data Types: scalars and arrays ffl Operators ffl Flow Control ffl Regular Expressions ffl I/O: regular
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1. What is a database 2. What is a DBMS 3. What is the difference between a DBMS and a file processing system (a) data description (b) modification to storage structures (c) representation/manipulation of data (d) subset of the data 4. What is the intended use of a DBMS (a) redundancy (b) sharing (c)
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@ @ @ K K@ @ M K] @ @ @ K @ @ ` @ @ @ @ @ k@ k@ @ @ K @ @ K @ @ @ @ k@ @ k@ @ @ @ k j @ @ @ @ K @ jk@ @ @ @ @ @ k@ @ @ @ @ @ k@ @ k@ @ @ @ K @ jk@ @ @ @ @ k@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ k@ k@ @ @ @ @ @ @ } @ K @ k@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ k@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ k@ K k@ @ @ @ @ ` K @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ K @ @ @ @ @ K k@ @ @ @ @ @ k@
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FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDS PUBLICATION XXX (Draft - April 1994) Announcing the Standard for SQL Environments Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS PUBS) are issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology after approval by the Secretary of Commerce
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DRAFT 22 D. Smith. Algorithm Theories and Design Tactics. Science of Computer Programming, 14:305321, 1990. D. Smith. KIDS: A Semiautomatic Program Development System. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 16(9):1024043, Sept. 1990. R. Vemuri, H. Carter, and P. Alexander. Board
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Dinesh K. Bhatia Recursive Subroutines Describing a formula or procedure as function of itself. e.g. N ! = N (N 1) (N 2) (N 3) 2 1 This can also be written as, N ! = N (N 1)! In general, it can be written as, N ! = ae N (N 1)! if N > 1 1 if N= 1 University of Cincinnati 36 Dinesh K. Bhatia Register
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Programming Style/Documentation Checklist 1. Use identifiers that are descriptive of their purpose or content. Single letter or non-meaningful names are not acceptable. Use correct English spelling, do not haphazardly eliminate vowels. Use abbreviations or acronyms only if they are commonly known. 2.
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ECE 692 Principles of Database Systems Spring 1995 Dr. Karen C. Davis Class Meetings: Office Hours: MWF 11-11:50, BA 839 M/W 1-3 PM or by appointment, Rhodes 888, 556-2214 Text: Elmasri, R., and S.B. Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Second Edition, The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Co., 1994.
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ECE337: Laboratory Assignment # 5 4 Following procedure will give an idea of how the recursive routine works. function ACKERMAN ( m,n ); begin if m = then ACKERMAN = n + 1; if n = then { ACKERMAN ((m-1),1); POP ACKERMAN } if m <> AND n <> then { PUSH ( m-1 ) ACKERMAN ( m,n-1); POP ACKERMAN; POP m;
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The Importance of Dynamic Memory Allocation in Threaded Applications Lantz Moore, Debra A. Hensgen, Venkatram Krishnaswamy, and Philip A. Wilsey Dept of ECE, PO Box 210030, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0030 flmoore,dhensgen,vkrishna,pawg@thor.ece.uc.edu TR-171-6-94-ECE Submitted to OSDI94 June 24, 1994
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A User's Manual for the Relational Algebra, Domain Relational Calculus, Tuple Relational Calculus, and SQL Interpreter An Educational Tool for Database Management Developed/Documented by: Changguan Fan John Harrison Chien-Ho Ho Ana Hun Sarah Simons Ariela Stern under the supervision of Dr. Suzanne W.
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In Proceedings EDA Integration and Interoperability Conference, 1994, CAD Framework Initiative, Inc. A Semantic Mapping Approach for CFI-VHDL Interoperability Satish Venkatesany Karen C. Davisz Database Systems Laboratory University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221-0030
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In Proceedings VHDL International Users Forum, Spring 1994, IEEE Computer Society Press. A Data Model for VHDL Databases Satish Venkatesany Karen C. Davisz Database Systems Laboratory University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221-0030
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The ECBS Testing Working Group has established researching system evaluation throughout the product development process as its mission. Testing traditionally begins following module implementation and integration. However, testing and evaluation should begin as early as possible. Evaluation should be
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PERL alanguage by Larry Wall Practical Extraction and Report Language or Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister TomChristiansen Copyright 1990-1995 There'smore than one way to do it! title - 1 Aug 17, 1995 Slide 0 Overview We're heretolearnhow towrite interactive applications of
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/USR/LOCAL/LIB/PERL/TK/USERGUIDE(1) /USR/LOCAL/LIB/PERL/TK/USERGUIDE(1) Introduction Writing Tk applications in perl5. This manual page is for beginners. It assumes you knowsome perl, and have got perl+Tk running. Please run the `widget' demo before reading this text; it will teach you the various
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Perl Frequently Asked Questions List August 16, 1995 Part 1: General Information and Availability Part 2: Informational Sources Part 3: Programming Aids Part 4: General Programming, Regexps, and I/O Part 5: Arrays and Shell and External Program Interactions This article details the contents of the most
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Far More Than Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Sorting In comp.lang.perl, Randal Schwartz obfuscates: >>>> "Hugo" == Hugo Andrade Cartaxeiro writes: : :Hugo> print $str; :Hugo> eir 11 9 2 6 3 1 1 81% 63% 13 :Hugo> oos 10 6 4 3 3 0 4 60% 70% 25
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The Perl Data Structures Cookbook by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.1 (untested, may have typos) Sunday, 1 October 1995 This is a cookbook of recipes for building up complex data structures in perl5. It has been extracted from a much larger and more expository document to be published
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The Perl Data Structures Cookbook: General Tips by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.1 Sunday, 8 October 1995 The single feature most sorely lacking in the Perl programming language prior to its 5.0 release was complex data structures. Even without direct language support, some valiant
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PDSC #0: General tips (abbreviated) by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.2 Sunday, 8 October 1995 The first thing you need to do is figure out how you want to access (such as via an assignment) just one individual element of your data structure just using lists and hashes. Use an @ARRAY if
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Recipes for PDSC #3: Lists of Hashes by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.1 (untested, may have typos) Sunday, 1 October 1995 Declaration of a LIST OF HASHES: @LoH = ( Lead => "fred", Friend => "barney", Lead => "george", Wife => "jane", Son => "elroy", Lead => "homer", Wife => "marge",
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Recipes for PDSC #5: More Elaborate Structures by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.2 (tested) Monday, 2 October 1995 Declaration of MORE ELABORATE RECORDS: Here's a sample showing how to create and use a record whose fields are of many different sorts: $rec = { STRING => $string, LIST =>
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The Perl Data Structures Cookbook: Lists of Lists by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.1 Sunday, 8 October 1995 Declaration and Access The simplest thing to build is a list of lists (sometimes called an array of arrays). It's reasonably easy to understand, and almost everything that
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Recipes for PDSC #1: Lists of Lists by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.1 (untested, may have typos) Sunday, 1 October 1995 Note Please see the expanded version of this document for a much more elaborate description of the recipes used herein. Declaration of a LIST OF LISTS: @LoL = (
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Recipes for PDSC #4: Hashes of Hashes by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.1 (untested, may have typos) Sunday, 1 October 1995 Declaration of a HASH OF HASHES: %HoH = ( "flintstones" => { "lead" => "fred", "pal" => "barney", "jetsons" => { "lead" => "george", "wife" => "jane", "his boy"=>
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Recipes for PDSC #2: Hashes of Lists by Tom Christiansen < tchrist@perl.com > release 0.1 (untested, may have typos) Sunday, 1 October 1995 Declaration of a HASH OF LISTS: %HoL = ( "flintstones" => , "jetsons" => , "simpsons" =>
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A Simple Active Attack Against TCP Laurent Joncheray Merit Network, Inc. 4251 Plymouth Road, Suite C Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA Phone: +1 (313) 936 2065 Fax: +1 (313) 747 3185 E-mail: lpj@merit.edu April 24, 1995
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Our goal is to store VHDL designs and allow VSPEC constructs to be associated with these designs. Queries may contain VSPEC clauses as predicates, and designs that satisfy the predicates will be returned as query results. The partitioner can then use the query results to determine if design constraints
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Computer Science Theory and Algorithms Program Description Members of the CS theory and algorithms group are engaged in the study and solution of fundamental algorithmic and complexity problems involving computing machinery. Main thrusts include consideration of VLSI algorithms, logic systems, parallel
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Computing the Well-Founded Semantics Faster Kenneth A. Berman, John S. Schlipf, and John V. Franco University of Cincinnati, Department of ECE&CS, USA
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Average Case Results for Satisfiability Algorithms Under the Random Clause Width Model J. Franco R. P. Swaminathan Computer Science Department University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221-0008 October 23, 1995
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On the Occurrence of Null Clauses in Random Instances of Satisfiability y John Franco Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, Bloomington Indiana 47405 October 11, 1989
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Work-Preserving Emulations of Shuffle-Exchange Networks: An Analysis of the Complex Plane Diagram Fred Annexstein John Franco Department of Computer Science University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221
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ELIMINATION OF INFREQUENT VARIABLES IMPROVES AVERAGE CASE PERFORMANCE OF SATISFIABILITY ALGORITHMS JOHN FRANCOy
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Toward A Good Algorithm for Determining Unsatisfiability of Propositional Formulas John Franco R. Swaminathany October 20, 1995
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On Finding Solutions for Extended Horn Formulas John S. Schlipf y, Fred S. Annexsteinz, John V. Francoy, R. P. Swaminathanyz Computer Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Computer Science University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221{0008, USA.
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PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS OF A GENERALIZATION OF THE UNIT CLAUSE LITERAL SELECTION HEURISTIC FOR THE K-SATISFIABILITY PROBLEM MIN-TE CHAOy AND JOHN FRANCOz
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Probabilistic Performance of a Heuristic for the Satisfiability Problem John Franco Department of Computer Science Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 Yuan Chuan Ho Department of Computer Science Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 Keywords: Satisfiability, Average Analysis, Probabilistic
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Probabilistic Analysis of Algorithms for Stuck-at Test Generation in PLAs John Franco Department of Computer Science University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221-0008 October 20, 1995
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PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS OF TWO HEURISTICS FOR THE 3-SATISFIABILITY PROBLEM MING-TE CHAOy AND JOHN FRANCOz
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Unique Satisfiability of Horn Sets Can Be Solved in Nearly Linear Time Kenneth A. Berman , John Francoy, John S. Schlipfz Department of Computer Science, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0008. August 18, 1992
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Perl Meta-FAQ Neil Bowers, neilb@khoros.unm.edu v1.5, 4 November 1995 This is the Perl Meta-FAQ, a list of pointers to useful and interesting perl resources. Contents 1 Versions of the Meta-FAQ 1 2 Where can I get the Perl FAQ 2 3 Books About Perl 2 4 Where can I get Perl 4.036 3 5 Perl on non-Unix
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PERLIPC(1) PERLIPC(1) NAME perlipc Perl interprocess communication (signals, fos, pipes, safe subprocceses, sockets, and semaphores) DESCRIPTION The basic IPC facilities of Perl are built out of the good old Unix signals, named pipes, pipe opens, the Berkeleysocket routines, and SysV IPC calls. Each is
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Java ber Alles From: Tom Christiansen Subject: Java ber Alles Newsgroups: comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi, comp.lang.perl.misc, comp.lang.misc Message-ID: <482r4u$mlh@csnews.cs.colorado.edu> References: 1, 2, 3, 4 In comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi, ivler@crl.com (J.M. Ivler)
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Java is Dead Date: 13 Nov 1995 14:01:55 -0600 From: fsg@news.eden.com (Felix Sebastian Gallo) Subject: Java is dead (was Re: Java ber Alles ) References: news or local Tom Christiansen wrote: tools and programming languages like Python, BASIC (particularly the ubiquitous
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Recent Work at the Interface of Logic, Combinatorics, and Computer Science John Franco, Department of Computer Science University of Cincinnati Mail Location 8 Cincinnati, OH 45221 J. Michael Dunn, Philosophy Department Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 and William H. Wheeler Department of
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Is it a Number From: Tom Christiansen Subject: Re: Numeric Test Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.misc Date: Thu Nov 16 18:25:27 MST 1995 In comp.lang.perl.misc, mlt.software@ortel.org writes: How do I test a string to see if it's a number I hate this question. I'm sure there's an obvious
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From: pvhp@lns62.lns.cornell.edu (Peter Prymmer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.tk,comp.answers,news.answers Subject: comp.lang.perl.tk FAQ Followup-To: comp.lang.perl.tk Summary: comp.lang.perl.tk Frequently Asked Questions. Archive-name: ptkFAQ Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: Fri Dec 15 03:10:34
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perltie how to hide an object class in a simple variable Table of Contents Tying Scalars TIESCALAR FETCH STORE DESTROY Tying Arrays TIEARRAY FETCH STORE DESTROY Tying Hashes TIEHASH FETCH STORE DELETE CLEAR EXISTS FIRSTKEY NEXTKEY DESTROY Tying FileHandles SYNOPSIS tie VARIABLE, CLASSNAME, LIST untie
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h i p c o m m u n i c a t i o n s i n c . Windows Perl for Win32 FAQ This faq deals with issues relating to Perl for Win32. The sections are: INSTALLING BEGINNER BUGS ADVANCED WEB RELATED ISSUES INSTALLING 1. Where do I get Perl for Win32 2. How do I install Perl for Win32 BEGINNER 1. How do I run a
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Backtracking in Regular Expressions A fundamental feature of regular expression matching involves the notion called backtracking. When the beginning of a pattern succeeds in a way that causes later parts in the pattern to fail, the matching engine backs up and recalculates the beginning part. Let's say
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The World Wide Web Security FAQ Lincoln D. Stein Version 1.2.1, March 1 1996 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. What's New 3. General Questions Q1 What's to worry about Q2 Exactly what security risks are we talking about Q3 Are some Web servers and operating systems more secure than
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WWWTOC(3) Perl WWW Documentation WWWTOC(3) NAME Perl WWW Documentation Index DESCRIPTION Page Module Description 1CGI Simple Common GatewayInterface Class 20 CGI_Lite Perl 5.0 module to process and decode WWW form 27 CGI::Base HTTP Daemon CGI Base Class 31 CGI::BasePlus Same, plus Handling of Multipart
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Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 The Topic : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 1.1.1 Object-Oriented Databases : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 2 1.1.2 A Formal Query Language : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 4
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running head: A Classifier for Schema and Query Processing footnotes: tables: figures: 13 A Classifier for Object-Oriented Schema and Query Processing Karen C. Davis Lois M.L. Delcambre Electrical and Computer Engineering The Center for Advanced Computer Studies The University of Cincinnati University
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Timothy J. McBrayer Computer Architecture Design Laboratory Phone: (513) 556{0904 Dept. of ECE & CS, PO Box 210030 FAX: (513) 556{7326 Cincinnati, OH 45221{0030 Residence: (513) 860{9089 http://www.ece.uc.edu/~tmcbraye/ tmcbraye@ece.uc.edu Objective A challenging position in VLSI CAD engineering,
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Managing Control Asynchrony on SIMD Machines1 Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh and Philip A. Wilsey Computer Architecture Design Laboratory Department of ECECS, PO Box 210030 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221{0030 (513) 556{4779 (voice) (513) 556{7326 (fax) phil.wilsey@uc.edu April 4, 1996 1This work
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weblint 1.017 (1L) MISC. REFERENCE MANUAL PAGES weblint 1.017 ( 1L ) NAME weblint pick uffoff web pages (HTML) SYNOPSIS weblint le1 .. leN DESCRIPTION We blint is
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UC ECE Working Paper TR 138/8/92/ECE, Draft 1 ADB 1 9/28/92 Modeling Discrete-Event Systems Using Partial Difference Equations Albert D. Baker Electrical and Computer Engineering Department University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221 Partial difference equation models of discrete-event systems are
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Integrating Runtime Management Systems with SmartNet A Design Specification lantz moore Debra Hensgen University of Cincinnati A Member of the SmartNet Heterogeneous Computing Coalition May 9, 1996 1 Introduction The purpose of integrating SmartNet with existing Runtime Management Systems (RMSs), such
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Murphy's law and computer security Wietse Venema Mathematics and Computing Science Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl
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From: pvhp@lns62.lns.cornell.edu (Peter Prymmer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.tk,comp.lang.perl.announce,comp.answers,news.answers Subject: comp.lang.perl.tk FAQ Followup-To: comp.lang.perl.tk Date: Sat Aug 17 23:27:01 EDT 1996 Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Summary: comp.lang.perl.tk Frequently
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From: pvhp@lns62.lns.cornell.edu (Peter Prymmer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.tk,comp.lang.perl.announce,comp.answers,news.answers Subject: comp.lang.perl.tk FAQ Followup-To: comp.lang.perl.tk Date: Sat Aug 17 23:27:01 EDT 1996 Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Summary: comp.lang.perl.tk Frequently
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A WEB BROWSER BASED COLLABORATIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT A thesis submitted to the Division of Graduate Studies and Research of the University of Cincinnati in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer
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