8 research outputs found
Survey of Protections from Buffer-Overflow Attacks
Buffer-overflow attacks began two decades ago and persist today. Over that time, many solutions to provide protection from buffer-overflow attacks have been proposed by a number of researchers. They all aim to either prevent or protect against buffer-overflow attacks. As defenses improved, attacks adapted and became more sophisticated. Given the maturity of field and the fact that some solutions now exist that can prevent most buffer-overflow attacks, we believe it is time to survey these schemes and examine their critical issues. As part of this survey, we have grouped approaches into three board categories to provide a basis for understanding buffer-overflow protection schemes
Space Station Mission Planning System (MPS) development study. Volume 1: Executive summary
The basic objective of the Space Station (SS) Mission Planning System (MPS) Development Study was to define a baseline Space Station mission plan and the associated hardware and software requirements for the system. A detailed definition of the Spacelab (SL) payload mission planning process and SL Mission Integration Planning System (MIPS) software was derived. A baseline concept was developed for performing SS manned base payload mission planning, and it was consistent with current Space Station design/operations concepts and philosophies. The SS MPS software requirements were defined. Also, requirements for new software include candidate programs for the application of artificial intelligence techniques to capture and make more effective use of mission planning expertise. A SS MPS Software Development Plan was developed which phases efforts for the development software to implement the SS mission planning concept
A lisp oriented architecture
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-67).by John W.F. McClain.M.S
A Measurement-Based Study of Memory Usage and Garbage Collection in a Lisp System
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryNASA / NAG 1-613National Science Foundation / MIP-860489
Anthropological analysis of the remains of cremated burials
The term cremation (Lat. crematio), used today for the burning of corpses, does not describe
adequately the process used from prehistory to the Middle Ages. The word crematorium is used for
the cremator furnace for the hygienic cremation of corpses, the cremation retort and the building in
which cremation takes place. It is therefore much more correct to use the term incineration (Lat. in,
cinis, gen. cineris) β a word meaning reducing to ashes β in archaeological contexts
Π’Π΅Ρ Π½ΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ³ΠΈΡ ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠΏΠ»Π΅ΠΊΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΏΠΎΠ΄Π΄Π΅ΡΠΆΠΊΠΈ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠΈΠΊΠ»Π° ΡΠ΅ΠΌΠ°Π½ΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠ²ΠΌΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΌΡΡ ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅Π»Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΡ ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠΏΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΠ½ΡΡ ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌ Π½ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΠΏΠΎΠΊΠΎΠ»Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ
Π ΠΈΠ·Π΄Π°Π½ΠΈΠΈ ΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΠ°Π²Π»Π΅Π½ΠΎ ΠΎΠΏΠΈΡΠ°Π½ΠΈΠ΅ ΡΠ΅ΠΊΡΡΠ΅ΠΉ Π²Π΅ΡΡΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΡΠΊΡΡΡΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ΅Ρ
Π½ΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ³ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΠ½ΡΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ³ΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΠΏΡΠΎΠ΅ΠΊΡΠΈΡΠΎΠ²Π°Π½ΠΈΡ, ΠΏΡΠΎΠΈΠ·Π²ΠΎΠ΄ΡΡΠ²Π° ΠΈ ΡΠΊΡΠΏΠ»ΡΠ°ΡΠ°ΡΠΈΠΈ ΡΠ΅ΠΌΠ°Π½ΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠ²ΠΌΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΌΡΡ
Π³ΠΈΠ±ΡΠΈΠ΄Π½ΡΡ
ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅Π»Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΡ
ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠΏΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΠ½ΡΡ
ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌ (Π’Π΅Ρ
Π½ΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ³ΠΈΠΈ OSTIS). ΠΡΠ΅Π΄Π»ΠΎΠΆΠ΅Π½Π° ΡΡΠ°Π½Π΄Π°ΡΡΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠΈΡ ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅Π»Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΡ
ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠΏΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΠ½ΡΡ
ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌ, Π° ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΆΠ΅ ΡΡΠ°Π½Π΄Π°ΡΡΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠΈΡ ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΠ² ΠΈ
ΡΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΠ² ΠΈΡ
ΠΏΡΠΎΠ΅ΠΊΡΠΈΡΠΎΠ²Π°Π½ΠΈΡ, ΡΡΠΎ ΡΠ²Π»ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ Π²Π°ΠΆΠ½Π΅ΠΉΡΠΈΠΌ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠΎΡΠΎΠΌ, ΠΎΠ±Π΅ΡΠΏΠ΅ΡΠΈΠ²Π°ΡΡΠΈΠΌ ΡΠ΅ΠΌΠ°Π½ΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΡΡ ΡΠΎΠ²ΠΌΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΌΠΎΡΡΡ ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅Π»Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΡ
ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠΏΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΠ½ΡΡ
ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌ ΠΈ ΠΈΡ
ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠΏΠΎΠ½Π΅Π½ΡΠΎΠ², ΡΡΠΎ
ΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ½ΠΈΠΆΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ ΡΡΡΠ΄ΠΎΠ΅ΠΌΠΊΠΎΡΡΠΈ ΡΠ°Π·ΡΠ°Π±ΠΎΡΠΊΠΈ ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΈΡ
ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌ.
ΠΠ½ΠΈΠ³Π° ΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄Π½Π°Π·Π½Π°ΡΠ΅Π½Π° Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌ, ΠΊΡΠΎ ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅ΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ ΠΏΡΠΎΠ±Π»Π΅ΠΌΠ°ΠΌΠΈ ΠΈΡΠΊΡΡΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅Π»Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΠ°, Π° ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΆΠ΅ ΡΠΏΠ΅ΡΠΈΠ°Π»ΠΈΡΡΠ°ΠΌ Π² ΠΎΠ±Π»Π°ΡΡΠΈ ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅Π»Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΡ
ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠΏΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΠ½ΡΡ
ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌ ΠΈ ΠΈΠ½ΠΆΠ΅Π½Π΅ΡΠΈΠΈ Π·Π½Π°Π½ΠΈΠΉ. ΠΠΎΠΆΠ΅Ρ Π±ΡΡΡ ΠΈΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΠ·ΠΎΠ²Π°Π½Π° ΡΡΡΠ΄Π΅Π½ΡΠ°ΠΌΠΈ, ΠΌΠ°Π³ΠΈΡΡΡΠ°Π½ΡΠ°ΠΌΠΈ ΠΈ Π°ΡΠΏΠΈΡΠ°Π½ΡΠ°ΠΌΠΈ ΡΠΏΠ΅ΡΠΈΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΠΈ Β«ΠΡΠΊΡΡΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅Π»Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΒ».
Π’Π°Π±Π». 8. ΠΠ». 223. ΠΠΈΠ±Π»ΠΈΠΎΠ³Ρ.: 665 Π½Π°Π·Π²