220 research outputs found

    Role-based file archiving

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    A file server, one of the places where a company stores it data, is a goldmine. In the beginning, we had filing cabinets managed by individuals and departments who had policies for archiving and purging documents over time due to space limitations or organization. This paper explores possible solutions for archiving a network file system. When we switched from filing cabinets to digital data storage, two things were not added to file systems. First, there is a tendency for data to grow at a dramatic rate without the benefit of archiving. This leads to adding more disk space. Clearly, this cannot go on forever. Secondly, role-based security and auditing measures were never implemented to limit data access rights to select individuals easily. Aside from the geographic challenges a company has in archiving data, many companies do not have a system for archiving data, audit usage and/or permissions of what they have, and the location of data in the future. This paper documents my research and approach to solving this problem. I wrote a C# program which can inventory files on a server as well as report relevant file and directory properties to enable the business to make decisions about what to do with this data. This information is stored in a SQL 2005 database. I surveyed part of my current company to assess what role-based needs were present. Once this data was archived, the system provides a log of when and what was archived. This paper outlines my results of the above tasks in the following pages

    The Bells : Les Cloches

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    https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/5840/thumbnail.jp

    Viv\u27 le roi : chansonnette

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    Le gros major me l\u27as dit; t\u27estropp\u27tit qui m\u27a dit; t\u27estropp\u27 tit qui m\u27adit, pourĂȘtr\u27 militaireAh! quĂ© bonheur sur ma foi! y paraĂźt, que sans moi, onpeut fair\u27la guerre trĂšs animĂ© et avec une joie croissante.Viv\u27 le Roi, viv\u27 le Roi et viv\u27 le Roi quin\u27 veut point d\u27moi! viv\u27 le Roi! viv\u27 le Roi! le Roi n\u27veut point d\u27moi!.... N, i, ni, tout est fini; je n\u27 pars point pour la milice, merci, gros major, merci, faut tout d\u27 mĂȘm que j\u27te bĂ©nisse; moi qui n\u27pouvais pu dormir tant que j\u27eraignais l\u27exercice, en m\u27empĂȘchant\u27 de servir, tu m\u27rends un la meux service. Mev\u27 lĂ  tout seul dans l\u27pays,Pour moi c\u27est tout avantage,Les amissont tous partis, Je deviens l\u27coq duvillage.Quand viendra la fĂȘt\u27 des Rois jn\u27anrai qu\u27a choisir ma Reine quantĂ  moi jen\u27 crains pul\u27 choixPour Roi faudra bien qu\u27on m\u27prenne. Jean Pichet quis\u27 gaussait d\u27 moin\u27 apoint z\u27eu z\u27unbrind\u27 ma chance,Y s\u27en va servir le Roi Dans tous les pays d\u27la France; moi j\u27y dis: mon: Jean PichetTe v\u27lĂ  mort! oĂče\u27 est tont comme, Toi quit\u27 trouvais si ben fait! V\u27lac\u27 que c\u27est que dĂȘtr bel homme!... A la fĂȘted\u27 not endroitC\u27est moi qui son n\u27ra les cloches,C\u27est Ă  moi quer\u27 viendra l\u27droitDĂȘtr\u27 parrain de tous les miochesPour arriver au pouvoirPas besoin dĂȘtr\u27 militaire,En m\u27 mariant j\u27aurai l\u27espoirDĂȘtr un beanjour pĂšreet trĂšs gaiment. maire!...Merci, gros major, merci, tu l\u27as dit:J\u27suis tropp\u27tit, j\u27suis tropp\u27tit, tu l\u27as dit pour ĂȘtr\u27 militaire!...Ici j\u27menvas vivr\u27 henreux ben heureux, ben joyeux, Ă  l\u27abri avec joieet f\u27ort. de l\u27enn\u27 mi, et d\u27larmĂ©\u27 d\u27la guerre!...Viv\u27 le Roi! viv\u27 le Roi et viv\u27 le Roi qui n\u27veut point d\u27moi! viv\u27 le Roi! viv\u27 le Roi! le Roi n\u27veut pas d\u27moi. Viv\u27 le Roi!..

    Dutch-US Experience in Flood Management

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    This paper compares and contrasts the policy and management framework associated with flood management between these two countries. The results of a related workshop will be discussed, along with post-Katrina collaborations

    LIF Mediates Proinvasive Activation of Stromal Fibroblasts in Cancer

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    SummarySignaling crosstalk between tumor cells and fibroblasts confers proinvasive properties to the tumor microenvironment. Here, we identify leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) as a tumor promoter that mediates proinvasive activation of stromal fibroblasts independent of alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) expression. We demonstrate that a pulse of transforming growth factor ÎČ (TGF-ÎČ) establishes stable proinvasive fibroblast activation by inducing LIF production in both fibroblasts and tumor cells. In fibroblasts, LIF mediates TGF-ÎČ-dependent actomyosin contractility and extracellular matrix remodeling, which results in collective carcinoma cell invasion in vitro and in vivo. Accordingly, carcinomas from multiple origins and melanomas display strong LIF upregulation, which correlates with dense collagen fiber organization, cancer cell collective invasion, and poor clinical outcome. Blockade of JAK activity by Ruxolitinib (JAK inhibitor) counteracts fibroblast-dependent carcinoma cell invasion in vitro and in vivo. These findings establish LIF as a proinvasive fibroblast producer independent of α-SMA and may open novel therapeutic perspectives for patients with aggressive primary tumors

    VLTI status update: a decade of operations and beyond

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    We present the latest update of the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope interferometer (VLTI). The operations of VLTI have greatly improved in the past years: reduction of the execution time; better offering of telescopes configurations; improvements on AMBER limiting magnitudes; study of polarization effects and control for single mode fibres; fringe tracking real time data, etc. We present some of these improvements and also quantify the operational improvements using a performance metric. We take the opportunity of the first decade of operations to reflect on the VLTI community which is analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. Finally, we present briefly the preparatory work for the arrival of the second generation instruments GRAVITY and MATISSE.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, Proceedings of the SPIE, 9146-1
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