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Protection mechanism against ddos attack intended to block account
Objective. The aim of the study is a software analysis of a cyber attack carried out to block accounts and implement protection of the protection mechanism. Method.
P. V. Razumov +3 more
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Innovative and interactive statistics teaching using Quarto
Abstract Quarto is an open‐source system that is useful for creating scientific teaching resources, particularly statistical resources, in various formats. Quarto is the next‐generation version of R Markdown, and it can produce content using a variety of programming languages, including R, Python, Julia, and Observable JS.
Kristian Evans
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Teaching Data Science to Diverse Learners: A Hybrid and Interdisciplinary Approach
Abstract This paper describes the development and delivery of an introductory data science course designed for interdisciplinary master's students studying in a hybrid format, without advanced mathematics prerequisites. The course addresses the increasing need for data science skills among non‐specialists, preparing them to tackle real‐world challenges.
Stuart King, Serveh Sharifi Far
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The Deadman River watershed (British Columbia, Canada) was severely impacted by the Sparks Lake Fire in 2021. Timelapse photogrammetry reveals sharp post‐fire channel widening and increase in migration rate. Through multispectral remote‐sensing analysis, these morphodynamic changes are related to burn severity affecting the watershed.
Gareth J. T. Wells, Alessandro Ielpi
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Building Regulations Domain Knowledge Representations
Building regulations are written in human language, are subject to human interpretation and enforcement, and are frequently governed by local governments in the construction sector.
Murat Aydın
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Adding Archival Finding Aids to the Library Catalogue: Simple Crosswalk or Data Traffic Jam?
Dalhousie University Archives and Special Collections (DUASC) has been producing Encoded Archival Description (EAD) finding aids to describe its archival collections since 2003. The EAD descriptions started as a way to convert the collection of print and
Geoff Brown, Kathryn Harvey
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When creation and capture diverge: Why breakthrough inventions do not break through alike
Abstract Reserch Summary Breakthrough inventions are central to firms' competitive advantage, yet what constitutes a breakthrough remains unclear. We examine the relationship between technological quality (measured by forward citations) and economic value (measured by grant‐day abnormal stock‐returns) of patents. Using U.S. patents assigned to publicly
Giacomo Marchesini, Giovanni Valentini
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Data Schema Evolution for the Self‐Adaptive Software Domain: A Systematic Mapping Study
ABSTRACT Context Self‐adaptive Software (SaS) is a special category of software systems that enables adaptation at runtime to address new user requirements or changes in its execution environment. This article focuses on a specific category of SaS named SaS2DB, which encompasses systems that require the storage of data in a database. In short, a SaS2DB
Gabriel Nagassaki Campos +4 more
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Association Between Trial Duration and Completion Rate in Men's Health Clinical Trials, 2005–2024
ABSTRACT Clinical trials drive evidence generation in men's health, yet temporal patterns in trial duration and completion remain poorly characterized. We examined relationships between trial duration, completion rates, and trial characteristics in men's health research registered over two decades.
Thriaksh Rajan +5 more
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On the performance of markup language compression [PDF]
Data compression is used in our everyday life to improve computer interaction or simply for storage purposes. Lossless data compression refers to those techniques that are able to compress a file in such ways that the decompressed format is the replica of the original.
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