99 research outputs found

    Perancangan Domain Specific Language dalam Email Template dengan Menggunakan Python

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    Domain Specific Language (DSL) merupakan bahasa pemrograman yang dirancang untuk suatu masalah yang spesifik. Syntax yang lebih sedikit dan keterbatasan pada suatu masalah tertentu, menjadikan DSL cocok untuk menyelesaikan pekerjaan yang membutuhkan ketepatan waktu. Salah satu pekerjaan yang sangat dibutuhkan dan perlu kecepatan serta ketepatan waktu adalah pengiriman email. Kebutuhan pengiriman email terus berkembang sehingga dibuatlah template email untuk lebih memudahkan pengiriman email. Akan tetapi muncul masalah: pengiriman email kepada banyak penerima dengan template yang berbeda ataupun menggunakan template yang sama tetapi dengan isi email yang berbeda, membutuhkan waktu yang lebih lama. Perlu dibuat suatu program yang dapat mempercepat dan meningkatkan efisiensi dalam pengiriman email. Pada penelitian ini, dirancang sebuah DSL untuk mengatasi permasalahan tersebut. DSL dibangun menggunakan Python SLY dengan metode Waterfall. Penelitian menghasilkan DSL yang dapat digunakan agar pengiriman email lebih cepat dan efisien.A Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is a programming language designed for a specific problem. Less syntax and limitations on a particular issue, make DSL suitable for completing work that requires timeliness. One of the jobs that highly needs and requires speed and timeliness is sending emails. The need for sending e-mails is growing, so an e-mail template has been created to make it easier to send e-mails. However, a problem arises: sending emails to multiple recipients with different templates or using the same template but with other email contents, takes longer. Creating a program that can speed up and improve efficiency in sending e-mails is necessary. In this research, a DSL was designed to overcome this problem. DSL was built using Python SLY with the Waterfall method. Research produces a DSL that can send emails faster and more efficiently. Testing was carried out using the Black Box Testing method and testing the delivery time. Testing got results as expected, so DSL can make sending emails with templates faster and more efficient

    Efficient Unobservable Anonymous Reporting against Strong Adversaries

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    We present DURP, a decentralized protocol for unobservable, anonymous reporting to an untrusted destination, with low latency and overhead. DURP provably ensures strong anonymity properties, as required for some applications (and not provided by existing systems and practical designs, e.g., Tor), specifically: Provable unobservability against global eavesdropper and malicious participants. Provable source anonymity against a malicious destination. Probable-innocence against a malicious destination which is also a global eavesdropper. DURP design is a modular combination of two modules: a queuing module, ensuring fixed rates for certain events, together with an anonymization module, which can use either Onion-Routing (DURP^OR) or Crowds (DURP^Crowds). We present anal-ysis, backed by simulation results, of the network properties and performance of DURP, and show it has reasonable overhead. We also use the analysis results to create an optimized version of DURP

    Two Cents for Strong Anonymity: The Anonymous Post-office Protocol

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    We introduce the {\em Anonymous Post-office Protocol (AnonPoP)}, a practical strongly-anonymous messaging system. AnonPoP offers anonymity against globally eavesdropping adversaries that control a majority of AnonPoP\u27s servers. AnonPoP design combines effectively known techniques such as (synchronous) mix-cascade and constant sending rate, with several new techniques including {\em request-pool}, {\em bad-server isolation} and {\em per-epoch mailboxes}. \newline AnonPoP is {\em affordable}, with monthly costs of 22\textcent\ per client, and {\em efficient} with respect to latency, communication, and energy, making it suitable for mobile clients. We developed an API that allows other applications to use AnonPoP for adding strong anonymity. We validated the system and its usability by experiments in cloud-based deployment and simulations, including a POC Android messaging application and a `double-blinded\u27 usability study

    AnNotify: A Private Notification Service

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    AnNotify is a scalable service for private, timely and low-cost online notifications, based on anonymous communication, sharding, dummy queries, and Bloom filters. We present the design and analysis of AnNotify, as well as an evaluation of its costs. We outline the design of AnNotify and calculate the concrete advantage of an adversary observing multiple queries. We present a number of extensions, such as generic presence and broadcast notifications, and applications, including notifications for incoming messages in anonymous communications, updates to private cached web and Domain Name Service (DNS) queries

    Wווייכערט מיט : A propos du roman inédit de David Vogel en yiddish

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    At the beginning of the 1940s, Hebrew writer David Vogel (1891-1944) started to write a Yiddish novel for the first time. As an Austrian citizen living in France, he had been held in a camp for suspicious foreigners. His narrative, inspired by this experience, remained untitled after he was captured and sent to death by the Gestapo at the beginning of 1944. Its original version has never been published.This article gives an overview of critical approaches to this text that have been published up to now. It proposes an analysis based on Merleau-Ponty’s linguistic thought and on the principles of literary genetics. The manuscript, with its deletions and additions, is approached in the light of all the languages in which the author could have written in and that leave their mark on the narrative. The author of this article argues that the poetics of foreign language is more central than the question of Vogel’s linguistic identity. His writing in Yiddish thus poses the problem of the status of this language in a world where things are no longer called what they were

    “Moses and Monotheism” as History. Reading Freud through de Certau, Barthes and the Annales School

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    Across Psychoanalysis, Jewish Studies and History, rarely has a single essay raised a debate comparable to the one triggered by Freud’s last book Moses and Monotheism. The aim of this paper is to explore it once more from the perspective of the rhetoric of the historical discourse. In the first part we will make use of Michel de Certeau’s and Roland Barthes’ works on the writing of history in order to examine its relation to historiography. We will try to show how Freud undermined the very bases of the discipline questioning its scientific and more positivist character (rather than being questioned by it) and pointing toward trajectories that will be fully undertaken only at a later time. In the second part we will analyze the affinities and the echoes between Freud’s methodology and the historiographical revolution accomplished by the French School of the Annales in those same years, outlining a pattern of transformation of the discipline prefigured and explored, in their own way, by both Freud and the French historians

    Hebräische Schreibkultur in Europa: Zalman Schneurs verschollene Briefe

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    In ihrem Essay fragt die israelische Autorin Lilah Nethanel nach der Bedeutung von Mehrsprachigkeit und Transnationalität fßr die hebräisch-europäische Schreibkultur im frßhen 20. Jahrhundert. Hierzu beleuchtet sie Leben und Werk des hebräischen und jiddischen Schriftstellers Zalman Schneur (1887-1959). Anhand bisher unbekannter persÜnlicher Korrespondenzen zeichnet Nethanel den Weg von der verÜffentlichten Fiktion zurßck zu den biografischen Hintergrßnden des Autors nach, die von so existenziellen Erfahrungen wie Krieg und Flucht, Emigration und Einsamkeit geprägt sind. Diese Dokumente, die erst mehr als fßnf Jahrzehnte nach Schneurs Tod in Madrid entdeckt wurden, machen die moderne jßdische Schreibkultur in ihrer gesamten Komplexität sichtbar: Auf Deutsch, FranzÜsisch und Jiddisch verfasst, wurden die Briefe aus dem nachrevolutionären Russland, dem Weimarer Berlin und dem Paris der 1940er Jahre verschickt. Sie legen das vielschichtige biografische Mosaik offen, das in Schneurs literarisches Werk eingeflossen ist, und bieten neue Perspektiven fßr das Verständnis moderner jßdischer Schriften in Europa
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