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Encryption Design Based on FPGA Using VHDL
December 1, 2012 12:00am PST
There is a quiet, international battle underway, a battle that impacts every data consumer and producer. The important part of this battle are the cryptographers who work to protect users'...
Provided by: International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security
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Revisited: The greatest programming tip ever written
November 30, 2012 12:19pm PST
Here's an ingenious little tip to all programmers that will (viciously) guarantee an improvement in the quality of the code you produce.
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On the Use of Underspecified Data-Type Semantics for Type Safety in Low-Level Code
November 28, 2012 12:00am PST
In recent projects on operating-system verification, C and C++ data types are often formalized using a semantics that does not fully specify the precise byte encoding of objects. It is well-known...
Provided by: Creative Commons
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The Design and Implementation of a Packet Sniffer (PSniffer) Model for Network Security
November 27, 2012 12:00am PST
This paper presents another type of packet sniffer software that captures network data as well as provides sufficient means for the decision making process of an administrator. This paper designed...
Provided by: International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Engineering
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Communicating with an Energy Meter Using IEC 62056 Through TCP/IP Protocol
November 26, 2012 12:00am PST
Device Language Message Specification (DLMS) is an application layer protocol designed to support messaging to and from energy distribution devices in a computer integrated environment. COSEM, the...
Provided by: ISSN
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Try F# site: A top-notch programming resource
November 23, 2012 10:04am PST
Microsoft Research's Try F# tutorial site is the best resource Justin James has tried for learning F#. Read about the site's highlights, as well as its weak spots.
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Discussion Threads
Poll: Do you use language interoperability in .NET or Java?
November 21, 2012 11:00pm PST
Poll: Do you use language interoperability in .NET or Java? article root C# and VB.Net - the most basic I did this once 7 years ago. It wasn't hard at all, and it fit the problem space pretty...
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WiSANCloud: A Set of UML-Based Specifications for the Integration of Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs) With the Cloud Computing
November 21, 2012 12:00am PST
Giving the current trend to combine the advantages of Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs) with the Cloud Computing technology, this work proposes a set of specifications, based on the...
Provided by: Cornell University
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Poll: Do you use language interoperability in .NET or Java?
November 20, 2012 11:46pm PST
Take this one-question TechRepublic poll about using language interoperability in .NET or Java.
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'When Can I Use' website takes guesswork out of browser compatibility
November 20, 2012 9:30am PST
Want to freshen up your website with new HTML5 and CSS3? This resource will quickly tell you if the new web elements and styles are compatible with your selected browsers for mobile or desktop.
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Portable desktop search: Make the most of DocFetcher
November 20, 2012 5:30am PST
Marco Fioretti shares tips for using the DocFetcher portable desktop search program.
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Review: Automate tasks visually with Sikuli X
November 19, 2012 12:20pm PST
Project Sikuli offers the promise for visual scripting in order to automate anything in Windows via screenshots.
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Poll: Is Ruby on Rails suitable for the enterprise?
November 16, 2012 9:25am PST
Take the developer poll, and let us know if you agree with Justin James that Ruby on Rails is best suited for public-facing Web applications.
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What employers want from developers? Agile, agile, agile
November 9, 2012 4:27am PST
Employers' appetite for agile development skills is rising faster than demand for any other skill.
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The Hobbit trilogy effect: More kids' books that should be made into three movies
November 8, 2012 1:40pm PST
Ken Hardin offers a tongue-and-cheek look at three classic children's books that Peter Jackson or a like-minded filmmaker could make into three movies.
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HTML5 figure and figure caption elements
November 6, 2012 12:56pm PST
Ryan Boudreaux shares a demonstration of the HTML5 and CSS for the figure and figure caption elements.
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XUTools: Unix Commands for Processing Next-Generation Structured Text
November 5, 2012 12:00am PST
Traditional Unix tools operate on sequences of characters, bytes, fields, lines, and files. However, modern practitioners often want to manipulate files in terms of a variety of language-specific...
Provided by: Dartmouth College
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Get your fieldset style on
November 1, 2012 6:00am PDT
Ryan Boudreaux demonstrates how to jazz up the fieldset element with CSS3 styling.
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Webcasts
Advanced Kotlin: New Features and More
November 1, 2012 12:00am PDT
In this webcast, the presenter explains about Kotlin which is a modern statically typed language targeting JVM and JavaScript and intended for industrial use. The main goal behind this project is...
Provided by: Oleksiy Kovyrin
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A Generation-Based Text Steganography Method Using SQL Queries
November 1, 2012 12:00am PDT
Cryptography and Steganography are two techniques commonly used to secure and safely transmit digital data. Nevertheless, they do differ in important ways. In fact, cryptography scrambles data so...
Provided by: International Journal of Computer Applications

































