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  • How and Why More Secure Technologies Succeed in Legacy Markets: Lessons from the Success of SSH
  • Secure shell (SSH) can safely be called one of the rare successes in which a more secure technology has largely replaced a less secure but entrenched tool: telnet. We perform a market analysis to determine how and why SSH succeeded despite the existence of an entrenched legacy tool while similar technologies such as secure file transfer protocols have been far less successful. We show that network externalities, usually a first order effect, were not a significant factor impeding the adoption of SSH, and that SSH offered equivalent functionality and greater ease of use. We argue that these factors were the primary consideration in the willingness to change. Additionally, we argue that the openness of the standard, which facilitated the creation of numerous compatible implementations, was a key element in the economic decision made by system administrators. Introduction Secure shell (SSH) can safely be called one of the rare successes in which a more secure technology has largely replaced a less secure but entrenched tool: telnet. Since the early commercial and later open source versions in the mid 90s, the tool, created as a replacement for telnet and the rsh/rlogin/rcp trio, has become the method of choice for remote login and X tunneling and is a rapidly becoming one of the most pervasive applications for encryption technology outside of embedded systems, particularly after being freed from RSA related patent complications [Bertrand99]. Download How and Why More Secure Technologies Succeed in Legacy Markets: Lessons from the Success of SSH
  • Hewlett Packard HP Maintenance and Service Guide Manual
  • HP Pavilion zx5000 Notebook PC HP Pavilion zv5000 Notebook PC Compaq Presario R3000 Notebook PC Series HP Compaq Business Notebook nx9100 Series This guide is a troubleshooting reference used for maintaining and servicing the notebook. It provides comprehensive information on identifying notebook features, components, and spare parts, troubleshooting notebook problems, and performing notebook disassembly procedures. HP pavilion dv6500 Product Description The HP Pavilion zv5000 and zx5000 notebook PCs, the HP Compaq Business Notebook nx9100 Series, and the Compaq Presario R3000 notebook PC offer advanced modularity; a 64-bit Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 processor, 64-bit AMD Athlon 64 processor, or 32-bit AMD XP-M processor; an ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9600 Pro graphics controller with 64 or 32 MB of discrete video memory; and extensive multimedia support. Download Hewlett Packard HP Maintenance and Service Guide Manual
  • MB86290 Series Model Converter V02 for LightWave3D User Manual
  • MB86290 Series Model Converter V02 for LightWave3D (model converter) reads the scene file, the object file, and the image data, which are created by the modeling tool, NewTek LightWave3D(Ver.5.x, Ver.6.x), and transfers the data for MB86290 series graphics controller. This data is called the model data. The model data is input in the scene drawing API (3DGL scene drawing API) of MB86290 Series 3D Graphics Library, and could be played back by MB86290 series graphics controller. The functions of the model converter are described in the following. • It transfers not only the object but also the information on the scene of a light, a camera, the motion information of movement/ rotation/ scaling. • It reads multi scene files, and can put together into one file and output it. • It can transfer the object file itself or the image data itself. • If there are same object in the scene file, those object data are managed as one data. • If there are same image data in the scene file, those image data are managed as one data. • Except the model data, it creates the model data index file to refer the model data information. Download MB86290 Series Model Converter V02 for LightWave3D User Manual
  • CANSIM User Guide for E-STAT
  • This manual is a complete guide to CANSIM in E-STAT — the authoritative Canadian socio-economic database. Easy to learn and to use, CANSIM offers you data on: agriculture arts, culture and recreation business enterprises communications construction education energy environment government health justice labour national accounts personal and household finance population and demography prices and price indexes primary industries science and technology social conditions trade transport and warehousing travel and tourism More than 36 million time series covering virtually every aspect of Canadian life make CANSIM an excellent cross-curricular research tool. This dynamic database is an invaluable classroom aid for activities and projects as diverse as: • evaluating social conditions • conducting feasibility studies • conducting market analyses • forecasting economic conditions • planning programs or services • profiling demographics This user guide walks you through each CANSIM screen and option. After reading this guide, you will know how to: • search for data by subject, text search, table number, series number and survey number load, add, copy and modify data directly into your spreadsheets or databases. Download pdf CANSIM User Guide for E-STAT
  • Dynamic Buffer Overflow Detection
  • The capabilities of seven dynamic buffer overflow detection tools (Chaperon, Valgrind, CCured, CRED, Insure++, ProPolice and TinyCC) are evaluated in this paper. These tools employ different approaches to runtime buffer overflow detection and range from commercial products to opensource gcc-enhancements. A comprehensive testsuite was developed consisting of speci?cally-designed test cases and model programs containing real-world vulnerabilities. Insure++, CCured and CRED provide the highest buffer overflow detection rates, but only CRED provides an open-source, extensible and scalable solution to detecting buffer overflows. Other tools did not detect one-by-one errors, did not scale to large programs, or performed poorly on complex programs. Categories and Subject Descriptors D.2.4 [Software Engineering]: Software/Program Verification; D.2.5 [Software Engineering]: Testing and De- bugging; K.4.4 [Computers and Society]: Electronic Commerce Security General Terms Measurement, Performance, Security, Verification Keywords Security, buffer overflow, dynamic testing, evaluation, exploit, test, detection, source code Download Dynamic Buffer Overflow Detection
  • Cisco Data Center Network Architecture and Solutions Overview
  • These services are integrated into the Cisco networking platforms that comprise the Networked Infrastructure Layer for enhanced, scalability, Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 1 of 19 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Cisco ® Data Center Network Architecture, based on Ciscos enterprise-wide Service Oriented Network Architecture (SONA) provides a cohesive foundation for IT executives to better align data center resources with business priorities. The architecture allows IT organizatio to achieve lower Total Cost of Ownehip (TCO), enhanced resilience and greater agility by evolving data center infrastructures through coolidation, virtualization, and automation. Lower TCO The Cisco Data Center Network Architecture optimizes IT productivity and resource utilization by providing a platform for the secure deployment of a service oriented, on-demand model for compute, storage and network resources. It offe custome greater choice for scale-up and scale-out server and storage coolidation and virtualization strategies, resulting in lower capital costs and higher utilization. It allows reduced operatio costs by streamlining management and provisioning of pooled infrastructure resources to meet application needs. IT departments can take advantage of validated design best practices, data Get PDF
  • Motor Carrier Services Manual PDF
  • Introduction IFTA Licensing What is IFTA? How Do I Determine My Base Jurisdiction? Qualified Motor Vehicle Exempt Vehicles License Application Procedures Power of Attorney Forms Grace Period Account Identification Number IFTA License IFTA Decals License Cancellations Account Changes License Revocation Quarterly Reports Penalty and Interest Provisions IFTA Refunds/Credits Measurement Conversion Table Exempt Fuel Use Tax Exempt Miles Short Term Leases Long Term Leases IRP Registration What is IRP? How IRP Works How Fees Are Apportioned When To Apportion Your Vehicle Other Vehicles That May be Apportioned Exempt Vehicles Distance Reporting Registration Requirements Important Re-Registration Information Steps to Follow to Re-Register Enforcement Supplement IRP Applications To Add To An Existing Fleet To Remove A Vehicle From A Fleet To Transfer a Tag from One Vehicle to Another To Increase a Vehicle’s Registered Weight To Report a Change of Ownership To Add a Jurisdiction to a Fleet To Change the Type of Operation or Commodity Class To Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated License Plate To Replace a Lost or Stolen Cab Card To Request a Registrant Name Change Supporting Documents Property Tax Sales, Use or Leasing/Rental Tax . . Titles Motor Carrier Information Report (MCS-150) Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (2290 Form) Miscellaneous Documents Payments MOTOR CARRIER SERVICES MANUAL IRP Refunds Temporary Registration Temporary Tag or Hunters Permit Trip Permits Owner-Operators Leased to Carriers Trip Leasing Rental Vehicles Rental Passenger Vehicles Rental Trailers and Semi-Trailers One-Way Vehicles Utility Trailers Household Goods Carriers Buses Record Keeping Requirements Mileage Record Keeping
  • 15-inch PowerBook G4 Developer Note Manual
  • Introduction to 15-inch PowerBook G4 Developer Note 9 Who Should Read This Document?9 Organization of This Document 9 Chapter 1 Overview to the 15-inch PowerBook G4 11 New Features 11 All Features 12 Appearance 14 Peripheral Devices 16 System Software 17 Open Firmware 17 Computer Identification 17 Power Management 18 Chapter 2 Architecture 21 Block Diagram and Buses 21 Block Diagram 21 Main IC and Buses 22 Microprocessor and Cache 23 PowerPC G4 Microprocessor 23 Level 2 Cache 23 Intrepid Controller Functions and Buses 23 System RAM 24 Boot ROM 24 FireWire Controller 24 Ethernet Controller 24 Video Display Subsystem 25 DMA Support 26 Interrupt Support 26 USB 2.0 Interface 26 Ultra DMA/100 Interface 26 EIDE Interface 27 Modem Support 27 Sound Circuitry 27 Power Controller 27 AirPort Extreme Interface 28 CardBus Controller IC 28 Chapter 3 Devices and Ports 29 USB 2.0 Ports 29 USB Connectors 29 USB Storage Devices 30 FireWire Ports 30 FireWire 400 Connector 31 FireWire 800 Connector 32 FireWire Device Programming 33 Target Disk Mode 33 Ethernet Port 34 Internal Modem 35 AirPort Extreme 36 Data Security 36 AirPort Extreme Hardware 37 AirPort Extreme Software 37 Bluetooth Technology 37 Hard Disk Drive 38 Hard Disk Dimensions 38 Hard Disk Connector 39 DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo Drive 42 DVD-R /CD-RW SuperDrive 43 Trackpad 44 Keyboard 44 Changing the Operation of the Keyboard 44 Flat-Panel Display 50 External Monitors 50 Dual Display and Mirror Mode 51 Analog Monitor Resolutions 51 Digital Display Resolutions 52 DVI-I Connector 52 External Video Port
  • Creating a 3D immersive environment using 3D Paint in Maya and Virtools Tutorial
  • The following tutorial will take you step by step through the creation of a natural environment in Maya. You will also setup a character inside the environment and to add interactivity in Virtools. This tutorial introduces you to Maya’s 3D Paint Effects allowing you to paint in 3D. A few strokes can paint trees, grass, flowers. The paint strokes from your brush are converted into 3D objects inside a 3D space. Maya’s ability to convert 3D Paint Effects to polygonal objects is helpful to create content for interactive environments. This tutorial requires Maya 5.0 and up. You can control the strokes’ shape, color, density, while painting on the horizontal grid plane of the perspective view or directly on other 3D objects. Let’s grab a brush and start to paint trees and grass in 3D, let’s create the ground Download Creating a 3D immersive environment using 3D Paint in Maya and Virtools Tutorial
  • Ondex Visualisation ToolKit (OVTK) User Tutorial
  • This section will introduce the Ondex Visualisation ToolKit user interface. A network consists of genes/proteins/metabolites as concepts and interactions represented as links i.e. relations between concepts. Firstly, we will explain how to install and run the OVTK. Secondly, we will look at the basic user interface of OVTK. Then we will load up a network to show all menu features of OVTK and some of the core functionality such as layout algorithms, annotators and filters. How to set the PATH variable WINDOWS: Right-click on “My computer” and choose “Properties” from the appearing context menu. Switch to the tab “Advanced” in the appearing window. Click the button “Environment Variables” on the bottom left of the window. You will see a list of variables with their assigned values. If the PATH variable already occurs in it, select it and click “Edit”. Append a semicolon to the end of the value field and then enter the path to your Java binary directory. This is usually something like “C:Program FilesJavajdk1.6.0 04bin”. If the Path contains any white spaces, make sure you put it in double quotes. If the variable PATH didn’t exist yet on your system, create a new one and call it “PATH”. Assign the binary path as it’s value. However you don’t need the semicolon in this case. LINUX: Go to your home directory and open the file “.bashrc” in your favourite editor. Append the line PATH=$PATH: where is your path to the java binary directory, something like /home/apps/java/bin/ to find out what it