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Testing Role-based Authorization Controls in Websites

Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective, 2009
This paper describes a practical approach on how to test Websites for flaws in role-based authorization controls. The first two sections discuss the importance of testing these controls and how this testing is tied to the business that the Website supports.
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Unclear Instructions to Authors for Length of Original Articles on the Journal's Website

International Journal of Stroke, 2014
During the classes of the core subject ‘Scientific Communication’ in the 2013–2014 Master of Biomedicine, held at the University of Barcelona, in Barcelona, Spain, one of the exercises was to check the word limits for Original/Research articles of different journals, one of which was the International Journal of Stroke.
Eugènia, Almacellas   +7 more
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Information for Older People: The Contribution of Local Authority Websites

Journal of Integrated Care, 2004
Older people currently do not view websites as a preferred source of information. This may not be a view held in the future. An exploration of local authority websites suggests room for improvement and collaboration with others to shape a future in which websites are joined up and informative for older people.
Norma Raynes   +3 more
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Solutions of Permissions Management for Website Group System Based on Graduation Authorization

2011 10th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science, 2011
Concerning of the website group system, this paper proposes a new solution of graduation authorization management, which can improve the efficiency of resources management, optimize the distribution of management permissions and improve the efficiency of foreground permission check.
Silv Liang, Xinyu Zhang
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Franciscan Authors Website

2009
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Roest, B., Heijden, M. van der
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Web Site Portals in Local Authorities

2007
Nowadays, practically all big cities have a Web site. The objective of this article is not to make a detailed study about their contents, but to examine their organization and underlying assumptions: indeed those choices illustrate very clearly the trends and priorities in terms of governance.
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Discovery of users' authority ranking in a community question answering website

2017 4th International Conference on Information, Cybernetics and Computational Social Systems (ICCSS), 2017
With the arrival of the era of “we media”, Community Question Answering(CQA) websites become a special “we media” platforms gradually. In this type of platforms, it has evolved as an interesting problem of discover the most authoritative answer provider in different fields because the number of authoritative answer providers is a key influential factor
Mincai Lai   +3 more
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Elevated Learning based Secured Phishing Website Identification Methodology using Artificial Intelligence Assistance

International Conference Electronic Systems, Signal Processing and Computing Technologies [ICESC-]
Phishing attacks pose a huge threat for online security and therefore need advanced detecting techniques in order to mitigate the damages it causes. This paper introduces a sophisticated model for the detection of phishing websites, named the Blended ...
G. Ramkumar
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Example of Case Implementation and Author’s DDSC Website

2011
This chapter explains how to use author’s website to perform regular (e.g., annually) assessments in light of DDSC, and also provides practical examples of opportunities identified after applying the proposed methodology in a global CPG company. A framework is also presented to support the development of annual supply chain strategy to support company ...
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Evaluating eParticipation Sophistication of Regional Authorities Websites: The Case of Greece and Spain

2009
eParticipation is becoming a political priority in Europe mainly as an essential ingredient of eGovernment policies. In this paper, we evaluate eParticipation sophistication of the websites of all regional public authorities in the two countries using a published evaluation framework. The framework includes three main factors (information, consultation
Eleni Panopoulou   +3 more
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