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Intrusion Detection Using Text Processing Techniques With a Binary-Weighted Cosine Metric
White Paper This paper introduces a new similarity measure, termed Binary Weighted Cosine (BWC) metric, for anomaly-based intrusion detection schemes that rely on using sequences of system calls. The new similarity measure considers both the number of shared... [06 Jul 2008]
Limits to Binary Logic Switch Scaling - A Gedanken Model
White Paper It also considers computational systems whose material realizations utilize electrons and energy barriers to represent and manipulate their binary representations of state. This paper addresses the question of the minimum size of any irreversible... [03 Jul 2008]
Changes in RPM 3.0
White Paper While continuing to remain compatible with pre-existing binary packages, reorganization of the internals in RPM 3.0 permits more reliable package installation. In addition, more flexible configuration during package builds has been achieved while... [03 Jul 2008]
Advanced Error Detection: Immediate Impact on Software Quality
White Paper Software quality is a difficult issue, and has been since the first attempts to program computers by flipping switches and writing binary code. However, the manual intensive nature of software development drove the computer industry to focus on the... [03 Jul 2008]
Debugging Using Cross-Character-Set Maps
White Paper Data is encoded in a series of binary codes (also called hexadecimal or hex codes) for a particular character set. A character set is a specific collection of characters and their assigned numerical values. [03 Jul 2008]
Integrated UC4 File Transfer
White Paper Transfers can be performed in a structured way, enabling the exchange of compressed and binary files within heterogeneous system environments. An essential basic function of UC4:global is the integrated file transfer. [03 Jul 2008]
WP 3 Networking and Digitisation, Goals for Phase 2
White Paper Distribution of binary documents via global networks, as via online services and the internet incorporates tasks like catalogue search, listening (seeing) in advance, acquiring rights clearance, paying and downloading. [03 Jul 2008]
Migrating Software Applications to Itanium Processor-Based HP NonStop Servers
White Paper Applications based on complex instruction-set computing (CISC) can be interpreted or accelerated without recompilation for full binary compatibility. HP has announced that it is developing high-performance versions of the NonStop server, replacing... [03 Jul 2008]
Detection of CPFSK Signals Using Per Survivor Processing
White Paper Results are presented using a receive trellis of three states to receive binary CPFSK signal with a modulation index, h, of 7/10. Results presented for the binary case show this technique to provide a significant detection efficiency advantage over... [03 Jul 2008]
Attacks on Win32 - Part II
White Paper Unfortunately, we have seen examples of new binary virus variants that were the result of inexact PE repair. In 1998 several anti-virus companies introduced heuristic scanning for 32-bit Windows viruses. [03 Jul 2008]
OpenLink WhitePaper for Java
White Paper An executable compiled on a workstation should run with equal functionality on a Windows 95 PC - with no changes to the code or compiled binary. The Internet is the arena where companies can spring up overnight and die just as quickly. [03 Jul 2008]
Compiler Techniques for Code Compaction
White Paper Our ideas have been implemented in the form of a binary-rewriting tool that reduces the size of executables by about 30% on the average. In recent years there has been an increasing trend towards the incorporation of computers into a variety of... [03 Jul 2008]
Film Color Space
White Paper The simplest concept that will help you understand how color is described by a computer is to remember this: binary digital bits (0s and 1s) describe VARIETY, not color. Digital bits are used to describe variations of color in several ways. [03 Jul 2008]
A Significant Trace, Part 1: Binary Trace - Space-Efficient Binary Trace Infrastructures
White Paper Trace is fairly important in wireless applications but, unfortunately, is often overlooked until it is too late. Developers might find it can be difficult to get trace right due to the limited specifications of the devices they're using. [01 Jul 2008]
A Significant Trace, Part 3: Bonus Features Complete the Trace Architecture for Wireless Apps
White Paper Part 1 explored tracing issues relevant to wireless environments (a small footprint requirement, for example) and introduced the binary-trace implementation. Tracing functionality can serve as a powerful problem-determination technique for wireless... [01 Jul 2008]
