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Process Control Block - 0 views

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    What is Process Control Block ? Today in this Computer Science Study Material for Gate we will discuss about process control block and its various field which provides the information about process. .So let see what is process control block. A Process Control Block is a data structure maintained by the Operating System for every process. Each process has it own data structure. When a process is created then a unique id is assigned to the process Operating system identify a process among all processes on the basis of this process id. A PCB keeps all the information needed to keep track of a process. Generally a process control block contains the following information about a process. To read full tutorial click on the given link http://www.computersciencejunction.in/2018/02/introduction-to-process-control-block-in-operating-system.html
Abdelrahman Ogail

Common Gateway Interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is a standard protocol for interfacing external application software with an information server, commonly a web server. The task of such an information server is to respond to requests (in the case of web servers, requests from client web browsers) by returning output. Each time a request is received, the server analyzes what the request asks for, and returns the appropriate output. The two basic methods for the server to do this are the following: If the request identifies a file stored on disk, then return the contents of that file. If the request identifies an executable command and possibly arguments, then run the command and return its output. CGI defines a standard way of doing the second. It defines how information about the server and the request is passed to the command in the form of arguments and environment variables, and how the command can pass back extra information about the output (such as the type) in the form of headers.
Janos Haits

Lunyr - 0 views

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    "Lunyr is an Ethereum-based decentralized crowdsourced encyclopedia which rewards users with app tokens for peer-reviewing and contributing information. We aim to be the starting point of the internet for finding reliable, accurate information. Our long-term vision is to develop a knowledge base API that developers can use to create next generation decentralized applications in Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and more."
Janos Haits

MPDL - Home - MPDL - 0 views

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    "Max Planck Digital Library Digital information has become indispensable to the daily routine of every researcher, in fields from educational research to astrophysics, from coal research to chemical ecology. An article is downloaded every second, a new publication goes out every 10 minutes. Research data, delivered in highly organized form. It is MPDL's goal to enable and orchestrate this information flow for all Max Planck Society researchers."
Janos Haits

Quantiki | Quantum Information Portal and Wiki - 1 views

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    "The world's leading portal for everyone involved in quantum information science. No matter if you are a researcher, a student or an enthusiast of quantum theory, this is the place you are going to find useful and enjoyable! While here on Quantiki you can: browse our content, including fascinating and educative articles, then create your own account and log in to gain more editorial possibilities."
Ahmed Mansour

CRC Cards Tutorial - 0 views

  • Object Oriented Analysis and Design using CRC Cards
  • A CRC cards is an index card that is use to represent the responsibilities of classes and the interaction between the classes. CRC cards are an informal approach to object oriented modeling. The cards are created through scenarios, based on the system requirements, that model the behavior of the system. The name CRC comes from Class, Responsibilities, and Collaborators which the creators found to be the essential dimensions of object oriented modeling.
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      One of the most popular methods for identifying and categorizing classes is to use class-responsibility-collaboration cards (CRC). Each CRC card represents a single class's data attributes, responsibilities, and collaborations. source : Thought Process Book..
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      You need to create three sections on each card: - The name of the class - The responsibilities of the class - The collaborations of the class
  • Why uses CRC cards?
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  • They are portable... No computers are required so they can be used anywhere. Even away from the office. The allow the participants to experience first hand how the system will work. No computer tool can replace the interaction that happens by physically picking up the cards and playing the roll of that object... The are a useful tool for teaching people the object-oriented paradigm. They can be used as a methodology them selves or as a front end to a more formal methodology such as Booch, Wirfs-Brock, Jacobson, etc.
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      here we can found simple tutorial for illustration...
  • A CRC cards is an index card that is use to represent the responsibilities of classes and the interaction between the classes. CRC cards are an informal approach to object oriented modeling. The cards are created through scenarios, based on the system requirements, that model the behavior of the system. The name CRC comes from Class, Responsibilities, and Collaborators which the creators found to be the essential dimensions of object oriented modeling.
  • Why uses CRC cards? They are portable... No computers are required so they can be used anywhere. Even away from the office. The allow the participants to experience first hand how the system will work. No computer tool can replace the interaction that happens by physically picking up the cards and playing the roll of that object... The are a useful tool for teaching people the object-oriented paradigm. They can be used as a methodology them selves or as a front end to a more formal methodology such as Booch, Wirfs-Brock, Jacobson, etc.
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    This is great tutorial for CRC cards ( sort of object oriented modeling approach) \ni think it was useful for me ... hoping to be useful for all of us : ) ..
Janos Haits

OpenHPI.de/ - 1 views

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    the educational Internet platform of the German Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam. Starting in September you will be able to take part in our worldwide social learning network based on interactive online courses covering different subjects in Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Enter a fascinating world of knowledge with our free open online courses. Meet other participants from around the world and familiarize yourself with fundamental and current topics in ICT, computer science and IT systems engineering.
Janos Haits

Quantum UChicago.edu - 0 views

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    'The Chicago Quantum Exchange (CQE) is an intellectual hub and partnership for advancing academic and industrial efforts in the science and engineering of quantum information. Members of CQE are focused on developing new ways of understanding and exploiting the laws of quantum mechanics, the fundamental yet counterintuitive theory that governs nature at its smallest scales. The overarching goal is to apply research innovations to develop radically new types of devices, materials, and computing techniques.'
Janos Haits

Has my email been hacked? - Lista de sitios comprometidos - 0 views

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    "Top verified data leaks Here we highlight some of largest-volume data leaks in our database and which have already been verified by the attacked site itself or by its community. Each of them has been made publicly available by the attackers themselves or by those affected through different websites. All this information can also be followed by RSS and Twitter."
Janos Haits

Colaboratory - Google - 0 views

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    "Colaboratory is a research project created to help disseminate machine learning education and research. It's a Jupyter notebook environment that requires no setup to use. For more information, see our FAQ. Click the button below to be added to the waitlist"
Janos Haits

kno.e.sis | From Information to Meaning - 0 views

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    "WELCOME TO KNO.E.SIS Ten years ago we had billions of web pages, and now we have roughly 5 billion people using mobile phones, collecting observations, and sharing what they think using SMS (Social Media Services), Twitter, and Facebook. Worldwide, there are currently over 40 billion mobile sensors, with more smart devices being created each day, which make up the Internet of Things."
Janos Haits

https://nectome.com - 0 views

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    "Our mission is to preserve your brain well enough to keep all its memories intact: from that great chapter of your favorite book to the feeling of cold winter air, baking an apple pie, or having dinner with your friends and family. If memories can truly be preserved by a sufficiently good brain banking technique, we believe that within the century it could become feasible to digitize your preserved brain and use that information to recreate your mind. How close are we to this possibility? Currently, we can preserve the connectomes of animal brains and are working on extending our techniques to human brains in a research context. This is an important first step towards the development of a verified memory preservation protocol, as the connectome plays a vital role in memory storage."
Janos Haits

ipify - A Simple Public IP Address API - 0 views

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    "Ever needed to get your public IP address programmatically? Maybe you're provisioning new cloud servers and need to know your IP -- maybe you're behind a corporate firewall and need to tunnel information -- whatever the reason: sometimes having a public IP address API is useful!"
Janos Haits

Freedom to Tinker - Research and expert commentary on digital technologies in public life - 0 views

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    "Freedom to Tinker is hosted by Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy, a research center that studies digital technologies in public life. Here you'll find comment and analysis from the digital frontier, written by the Center's faculty, students, and friends."
Janos Haits

discuss.ipfs.io - 0 views

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    "These forums are the main place to ask questions, share information and find like-minded people who are using IPFS, libp2p, multiformats, orbit, orbit-db, IPLD, or any of the other libraries, tools and protocols created … read more"
Janos Haits

Chronicle Security - Homepage - 0 views

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    "Chronicle was born in 2016 as a project within X, Alphabet's moonshot factory. Cybercrime now affects billions of people globally, and the organizations responsible for protecting critical information and systems need more help to keep up. Cybersecurity needed a moonshot."
Janos Haits

Knil | The best way to search and find when you're mobile - 0 views

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    "Knil structures the information of the web into actionable knowledge"
Janos Haits

Citavi - Reference Management and Knowledge Organization - 0 views

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    "Search databases and library catalogs directly from within Citavi. Save results to your project with a click. Surf and save: when you find a book, article, or webpage online, use the Picker to quickly add its information to Citavi. Save copies of webpages as PDFs. Find and save all available PDF full text articles in Citavi. Everything in one place and always at hand."
Janos Haits

AITopics - 0 views

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    "AITopics is the Internet's largest collection of information about the research, the people, and the applications of Artificial Intelligence. Our mission is to educate and inspire through a wide variety of curated and organized resources gathered from across the web."
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TCP/IP model questions based Study Material for gate Computer Science - 0 views

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    TCP/IP protocol based questions for gate computer science exam Q1.What is the difference between transport and session layer of OSI model. Answer: OSI Model Transport Layer The transport layer uses the services provided by the network layer, such as best path selection and logical addressing, to provide end-to-end communication between source and destination. • The transport -layer data stream is a logical connection between the endpoints of a network. • End-to-end control is provided by sliding windows and reliability in sequencing numbers and acknowledgments. The transport layer regulates information flow to ensure end-to-end connectivity between host applications reliably and accurately. • The TCP/ IP protocol of Layer 4 (t transport t layer ) has two protocols. They are TCP and UDP. The transport layer accepts data from the session layer and segments the data for transport across the network. Generally, the transport layer is responsible for making sure that the data is delivered error-free and in the proper sequence. Flow control generally occurs at the transport layer. OSI Model Session Layer The session layer establishes, manages, and terminates communication sessions. Communication sessions consist of service requests and service responses that occur between applications located on different network devices. These requests and responses are coordinated by protocols implemented at the session layer. The session layer establishes, manages, and terminates sessions between applications Functions of the session layer and the different processes that occur as data packets travel through this layer. More specifically, you learned that Communication sessions consist of mini-conversations that occur between applications located on different network devices. Requests and responses are coordinated by protocols implemented at the session layer. • The session layer decides whether to use two-way simultaneous communication or two-way alternate communicati
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