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A Treatise on Informational Warfare

TABLE OF CONTENTS Forward. 1 Introduction. 2 Informational Warfare Model 7 Command Layer 9 Communications Layer 9 Agent Layer 10 Functional Layer 10 Facilitators Layer 10 Vulnerabilities Layer 10 Inherent Layer Characteristics. 11 Layer Design Idealisms. 12 Effectiveness Measurements. 12 …. Cyber-Pandemonium.. 101 Conclusion. 103 —– I've not read it, but for 100 or so […]

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The First International Workshop on Biologically InspiredApproaches to Advanced Information Technology

Bio-ADIT 2004 SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS The First International Workshop on Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology January 29 – 30, 2004 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland Website: http://lslwww.epfl.ch/bio-adit2004/ Sponsored by – Osaka University Forum, – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, and – The 21st Century Center of Excellence Program of […]

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Grid Computing is evolving from the merely sharing of distributed resources for large computational tasks to the developing of Grid as a service-oriented architecture for transparent and reliable distributed system integration. The paradigm of Grid computing complements the current approach of Semantic Web and Web Services by providing an infrastructure to handle large-scale distributed enterprise […]

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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 21:08:01 GMT

SAT math and verbal scores hit highs. I'm sorry to say this, and it is not just generational envy, but I just can't believe this. You would have to try very hard to convince me that these results aren't due to the 'dumbing down' of the SATs. – SWL [EdTechPost] ——- it should be noted that the […]

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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 18:45:59 GMT

Pinup Profs; or, The 'Airbrushed Fantasy' of the College Brochure. 1. They are all located in New England in the fall. That includes colleges in New Mexico and above the Arctic Circle, where hundreds of multicolored deciduous trees are shipped by FedEx during this yearlong season…. 5. Their faculty members… [Invisible Adjunct] —- i don't […]

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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 18:30:20 GMT

The professor has left their context. George wonders if the notion that his students will find and read his blog will influence his writing, and decides probably not. Agreed. It's on the other end that there may be more impact. I still have skewed notions of… [weezBlog] — the context of no context. most of […]

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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:48:58 GMT

Borrowers pile up debt to pay off bills. Money: Nearly one in four people are turning to loans and credit cards to meet day-to-day living costs, new research says. [Guardian Unlimited] the same thing is happening in the U.S., and I can't imagine the future for the economy as a boon given the average debtloads […]

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feast of incandescent rebellion

i have not been able to find out what this feast is on the web, any ideas? oh today's the day, seems like a good day to celebrate, and apparently this is the celebration of the day, but what is it? i found it on my

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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:18:56 GMT

RSS Tutorial. A Primer for Publishers and Content Providers. The benefits of RSS as outlined in the document: RSS is an excellent and cost-effective way of driving traffic to, and increasing brand awareness of, any website that publishes content (e.g news, jobs, events) regularly. Once a publisher produces an RSS file, they are enabling others […]

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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:07:42 GMT

Microsoft Windows: Insecure by Design, by Rob Pegoraro, The Washington Post. printer-friendly version [A blog doesn't need a clever name] —– everyone knows about this, but what people have to realize is that microsoft isn't just at fault, that networkwise, microsoft systems can more or less be weaponized with ease. they are not built to […]

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