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While our focus in the course is on threats to information systems, this question focuses on the concept of threats, vulnerabilities, and controls as applied to other kinds of systems. Gives two examples of threats to boats/ships for which manufactures and/or regulators have instituted controls....
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What is the use of "compensatory substituent" in the identification and annotation of non-coding genes?
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what is algorithm?and why we need an algorithm?how to analyze them?
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E-R diagram on online voting system
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how to count total number of directories in bash
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Re-submitting as per request: "Requesting assistance with this exercise. I am able to complete the exercise but not with the aditional requirements provided by my professor. I've included a zip file with the exercise pdf and my java file of the work that i've done. The...
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What is the difference between a conceptual, a logical, and a physical data model? Where do relationship diagrams (RDs) and entity/relationship diagrams (ERDs) fit in?
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what is the decimal equivalent of 111101
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Write an algorithm for shared and exclusive locking. How does granularity affect this algorithm
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