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User Office, Proposal Handling and Analysis Software
NOBUGS2002/031 October 11, 2002 Session Key: PB-1 User office, proposal handling and analysis software Jörn Beckmann, Jürgen Neuhaus Technische Universität München ZWE FRM-II D-85747 Garching, Germany [email protected] At FRM-II the installation of a user office software is under consideration, supporting tasks like proposal handling, beam time allocation, data handling and report creation. Although there are several software systems in use at major facilities, most of them are not portable to other institutes. In this paper the requirements for a modular and extendable user office software are discussed with focus on security related aspects like how to prevent a denial of service attack on fully automated systems. A suitable way seems to be the creation of a web based application using Apache as webserver, MySQL as database system and PHP as scripting language. PRESENTED AT NOBUGS 2002 Gaithersburg, MD, U.S.A, November 3-5, 2002 1 Requirements of user office software At FRM-II a user office will be set up to deal with all aspects of business with guest scientists. The main part is the handling and review of proposals, allocation of beam time, data storage and retrieval, collection of experimental reports and creation of statistical reports about facility usage. These requirements make off-site access to the user office software necessary, raising some security concerns which will be addressed in chapter 2. The proposal and beam time allocation process is planned in a way that scientists draw up a short description of the experiment including a review of the scientific background and the impact results from the planned experiment might have. -
Open Source Basierte Virtuelle Forschungsumgebungen Für Projekte in Der Ökologischen Langzeitforschung
Open Source basierte Virtuelle Forschungsumgebungen für Projekte in der ökologischen Langzeitforschung Das „Rapid L-TER VRE“ Baukastenkonzept zur schnellen und nachhaltigen Realisierung Von der Fakultät für Umwelt und Naturwissenschaften der Brandenburgischen Techni- schen Universität Cottbus – Senftenberg zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Doktors der Ingenieurwissenschaften genehmigte Dissertation vorgelegt von Diplom-Umweltingenieur Mirko Filetti aus Offenbach, am Main (Hessen) Gutachter: apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Frank Molkenthin Gutachter: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Albrecht Gnauck Gutachter: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Gerhard Wiegleb Tag der mündlichen Prüfung: 28.06.2018 Kurzfassung Virtuelle Forschungsumgebungen (engl. virtual research environments, im Folgenden als VRE bezeichnet), sind nach allgemeinem Verständnis Plattformen auf Basis von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien (engl. ICT) mit ganzheitlichem Ansatz, die das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten im Team und insbesondere dessen Kommunikation und Organisation unterstützen sollen. Sie haben zum Ziel, schneller und besser zu nachvollziehbaren Ergebnissen zu gelangen und Wissen persistent verfügbar zu machen. Derzeit existiert jedoch kein VRE-Software- Framework, das „out-of-the-box“ sofort einsatzfähig oder für alle Anforderungen geeignet wäre („one size fit them all“). Projekte in der ökologischen Langzeitforschung (engl. long-term ecological research, im Folgenden als L-TER bezeichnet) sind durch den Langzeitaspekt und Raumbezug in der Regel umfangreiche Projekte -
An Interdisciplinary Journal
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Next Generation Web Scanning Presentation
Next generation web scanning New Zealand: A case study First presented at KIWICON III 2009 By Andrew Horton aka urbanadventurer NZ Web Recon Goal: To scan all of New Zealand's web-space to see what's there. Requirements: – Targets – Scanning – Analysis Sounds easy, right? urbanadventurer (Andrew Horton) www.morningstarsecurity.com Targets urbanadventurer (Andrew Horton) www.morningstarsecurity.com Targets What does 'NZ web-space' mean? It could mean: •Geographically within NZ regardless of the TLD •The .nz TLD hosted anywhere •All of the above For this scan it means, IPs geographically within NZ urbanadventurer (Andrew Horton) www.morningstarsecurity.com Finding Targets We need creative methods to find targets urbanadventurer (Andrew Horton) www.morningstarsecurity.com DNS Zone Transfer urbanadventurer (Andrew Horton) www.morningstarsecurity.com Find IP addresses on IRC and by resolving lots of NZ websites 58.*.*.* 60.*.*.* 65.*.*.* 91.*.*.* 110.*.*.* 111.*.*.* 113.*.*.* 114.*.*.* 115.*.*.* 116.*.*.* 117.*.*.* 118.*.*.* 119.*.*.* 120.*.*.* 121.*.*.* 122.*.*.* 123.*.*.* 124.*.*.* 125.*.*.* 130.*.*.* 131.*.*.* 132.*.*.* 138.*.*.* 139.*.*.* 143.*.*.* 144.*.*.* 146.*.*.* 150.*.*.* 153.*.*.* 156.*.*.* 161.*.*.* 162.*.*.* 163.*.*.* 165.*.*.* 166.*.*.* 167.*.*.* 192.*.*.* 198.*.*.* 202.*.*.* 203.*.*.* 210.*.*.* 218.*.*.* 219.*.*.* 222.*.*.* 729,580,500 IPs. More than we want to try. urbanadventurer (Andrew Horton) www.morningstarsecurity.com IP address blocks in the IANA IPv4 Address Space Registry Prefix Designation Date Whois Status [1] ----- -
Processwire-Järjestelmän Perusteet Kehittäjille
PROCESSWIRE-JÄRJESTELMÄN PERUSTEET KEHITTÄJILLE Teppo Koivula Opinnäytetyö Joulukuu 2015 Tietojärjestelmäosaamisen koulutusohjelma, YAMK TIIVISTELMÄ Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu Tietojärjestelmäosaamisen koulutusohjelma, YAMK KOIVULA, TEPPO: ProcessWire-järjestelmän perusteet kehittäjille Opinnäytetyö 120 sivua, joista liitteitä 96 sivua Joulukuu 2015 Tämän opinnäytetyön tavoitteena oli tuottaa monipuolinen, helppokäyttöinen ja ennen kaikkea suomenkielinen perehdytysmateriaali sivustojen, sovellusten ja muiden web- ympäristössä toimivien ratkaisujen toteuttamiseen hyödyntäen sisällönhallintajärjestel- mää ja sisällönhallintakehystä nimeltä ProcessWire. ProcessWire on avoimen lähdekoodin alusta, jonka suunniteltu käyttöympäristö on PHP-kielen, MySQL-tietokannan sekä Apache-web-palvelimen muodostama palve- linympäristö. Koska järjestelmä sisältää piirteitä sekä sisällönhallintajärjestelmistä että sisällönhallintakehyksistä, se on käytännössä osoittautunut erittäin joustavaksi ratkai- suksi monenlaisiin web-pohjaisiin projekteihin. Opinnäytteen varsinaisena lopputuotteena syntyi opas, jonka tavoitteena on sekä teo- riapohjan että käytännön ohjeistuksen välittäminen perustuen todellisiin projekteihin ja niiden tiimoilta esiin nousseisiin havaintoihin. Paitsi perehdytysmateriaalina järjestel- mään tutustuville uusille käyttäjille, oppaan on jatkossa tarkoitus toimia myös koke- neempien käyttäjien apuvälineenä. Opinnäytetyöraportin ensimmäinen luku perehdyttää lukijan verkkopalvelujen teknisiin alustaratkaisuihin pääpiirteissään, minkä jälkeen -
Dialogic® Powermedia™ XMS JSR 309 Connector Software Release 5.2 Installation and Configuration Guide with Oracle Communications Converged Application Server 5.1
Dialogic® PowerMedia™ XMS JSR 309 Connector Software Release 5.2 Installation and Configuration Guide with Oracle Communications Converged Application Server 5.1 July 2016 Rev 2.0 www.dialogic.com Copyright and Legal Notice Copyright © 2016 Dialogic Corporation. All Rights Reserved. You may not reproduce this document in whole or in part without permission in writing from Dialogic Corporation at the address provided below. All contents of this document are furnished for informational use only and are subject to change without notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Dialogic Corporation and its affiliates or subsidiaries ("Dialogic"). Reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in the document. However, Dialogic does not warrant the accuracy of this information and cannot accept responsibility for errors, inaccuracies or omissions that may be contained in this document. INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH DIALOGIC® PRODUCTS. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN A SIGNED AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND DIALOGIC, DIALOGIC ASSUMES NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, AND DIALOGIC DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, RELATING TO SALE AND/OR USE OF DIALOGIC PRODUCTS INCLUDING LIABILITY OR WARRANTIES RELATING TO FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF A THIRD PARTY. Dialogic products are not intended for use in certain safety-affecting situations. Please see http://www.dialogic.com/company/terms-of-use.aspx for more details. Due to differing national regulations and approval requirements, certain Dialogic products may be suitable for use only in specific countries, and thus may not function properly in other countries. -
Automated Coevolution of Source Code and Software Architecture Models the Karlsruhe Series on Software Design and Quality Volume 23
The Karlsruhe Series on Software Design and Quality 23 Automated Coevolution of Source Code and Software Architecture Models Michael Langhammer Automated Coevolution of Source Code Automated Coevolution of Source Models Architecture and Software Michael Langhammer Michael Langhammer Automated Coevolution of Source Code and Software Architecture Models The Karlsruhe Series on Software Design and Quality Volume 23 Chair Software Design and Quality Faculty of Computer Science Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Software Engineering Division Research Center for Information Technology (FZI), Karlsruhe Editor: Prof. Dr. Ralf Reussner Automated Coevolution of Source Code and Software Architecture Models by Michael Langhammer Dissertation, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie KIT-Fakultät für Informatik Tag der mündlichen Prüfung: 10. Februar 2017 Erster Gutachter: Prof. Dr. Ralf H. Reussner Zweiter Gutachter: Prof. Dr. Colin Atkinson (Universität Mannheim) Impressum Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) KIT Scientific Publishing Straße am Forum 2 D-76131 Karlsruhe KIT Scientific Publishing is a registered trademark of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Reprint using the book cover is not allowed. www.ksp.kit.edu This document – excluding the cover, pictures and graphs – is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en The cover page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-ND 4.0): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/deed.en Print on Demand 2019 – Gedruckt auf FSC-zertifiziertem Papier ISSN 1867-0067 ISBN 978-3-7315-0783-3 DOI: 10.5445/KSP/1000081447 Abstract To develop complex software systems, source code and other artefacts, such as architectural models and behaviour descriptions, are used. -
Company Profile
About Us GISFY PRIVATE LIMITED GISFY PRIVATE We are recognized as a start-up by the Phoenix Tech Towers Department of Industrial Promotion and Policy; and have worked with renowned Uppal, Hyderabad, Telangana organizations like Nanyang Technology LIMITED University, University of West Indies, +91-9971777963 Innovative Hydrology, and World Business Product/Service Information Council for Sustainable Development [email protected] (WBCSD), Belize Social Investment Fund, and various Government departments and bodies. www.gisfy.co.in COMPETENCY GISFY’s core competency lies in providing solutions across the entire software value chain TEAM & STRENGHTH – from data creation, conversion, and enhancement to software development, modeling, analytics, and consulting. The ability GISFY is founded by highly motivated individuals to offer complete solutions, comprising data, with successful techno-commercial experience software, and engineering under one roof, is a of around 20 years. key differentiator for the company. GISFY has Team of dedicated 25+ experienced developers working from Noida and Hyderabad office to deliver best in class software solutions for our national and international clients. We work across Insurance, Agriculture, OVERVIEW Sustainable Energy, Integrated Water Resource Management, Water and Sanitation, Natural Resources Management, and Disaster & Climate GISFY PRIVATE LIMITED is a consulting Risk Reduction sectors. organization incorporated in 2016. We are a Government of India recognized start-up. We work across the world and provide services and solutions in the following areas of work. Website Development Android and Apple Mobile App Development Geospatial mapping and Data Development Mobile Based Survey Solution GIS and ICT Platforms (web and mobile) Monitoring and Evaluation Internet of Things Documentation & Knowledge Management WEBSITE & WEBGIS GISFY is expert in developing custom and content management system (CMS) based EGOVERNANCE SOLUTION website using various open source and proprietary technologies for both windows and Unix platform. -
Cmsnet Remote Request Portal
Cmsnet Remote Request Portal Dominic is prefabricated: she pichiciagos wolfishly and unroof her centrosome. Regionalism Kellen lose some Georgina and dissuades his hypolimnions so grinningly! Self-focusing and quartile Theodor gears her mendacity officinal depicturing and cops lingually. As an earlier instance of malicious attacks, and change the remote request portal head Devcore has a cmsnet portal. Variable XSS Limbo CMS event Module mod_eventcal. Cmsnet credentials remote request database of cmsnet secure login is showing information disclosure apache jspwiki edit proposal opportunities for static if staffing records the cmsnet remote request portal connects data. Variable sql injection netvolution cms lifecycle environments on cmsnet remote request portal script rss reader. Parameter remote request portal tour de você ou de você ou de internet. Select the best top of our office provide areport with cms pages with any valid ccn entered, provide the request portal. Strategic and portal photoview. Complete an alternate data definition to cmsnet remote request portal download visitor logger banned. Users should create, adaptation to cmsnet remote request portal. Cmsnet remote file inclusion mr cms qies remote disclosure justice guestbook. Printer during data entry Free Portal requires labor. Parameter SQL Injection Free Joke Script login. Variable remote file inclusion simple php file inclusion dupoll dupoll dupoll dupoll dupoll dupoll dupoll dupoll. Support CMS executives, directors, and project managers in prioritizing identified needs based on their criticality to the government and availability of contractor resources, and help target timelines for implementation of prioritized needs. URI XSS DFD Cart your. The ES model focused on improving the customer card and providing greater value redundant its clients. -
Appendix a the Ten Commandments for Websites
Appendix A The Ten Commandments for Websites Welcome to the appendixes! At this stage in your learning, you should have all the basic skills you require to build a high-quality website with insightful consideration given to aspects such as accessibility, search engine optimization, usability, and all the other concepts that web designers and developers think about on a daily basis. Hopefully with all the different elements covered in this book, you now have a solid understanding as to what goes into building a website (much more than code!). The main thing you should take from this book is that you don’t need to be an expert at everything but ensuring that you take the time to notice what’s out there and deciding what will best help your site are among the most important elements of the process. As you leave this book and go on to updating your website over time and perhaps learning new skills, always remember to be brave, take risks (through trial and error), and never feel that things are getting too hard. If you choose to learn skills that were only briefly mentioned in this book, like scripting, or to get involved in using content management systems and web software, go at a pace that you feel comfortable with. With that in mind, let’s go over the 10 most important messages I would personally recommend. After that, I’ll give you some useful resources like important websites for people learning to create for the Internet and handy software. Advice is something many professional designers and developers give out in spades after learning some harsh lessons from what their own bitter experiences. -
A Survey on Content Management System, Software's and Tools
ISSN (Online) 2393-8021 IARJSET ISSN (Print) 2394-1588 International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology ISO 3297:2007 Certified Vol. 4, Issue 11, November 2017 A Survey on Content Management System, Software's and Tools Madhura K Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, Presidency University, Bangalore1 Abstract: This paper contains a survey of content management system, content management process, architecture and working. Also contains different types of tools and software. Content Management (CM) is the process for collection, delivery, retrieval, governance and overall management of information in any format. The term is typically used in reference to administration of the digital content lifecycle, from creation to permanent storage or deletion. The content involved may be images, video, audio and multimedia as well as text. A Content Management System (CMS) is a computer application that supports the creation and modification of digital content. It is typically used to support multiple users working in a collaborative environment. A Content Management System (CMS) is a tool for creating and managing digital content such as documents, text, web pages, videos and images.A content management system (CMS) is a software application or set of related programs that are used to create and manage digital content. CMSes are typically used for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Web Content Management (WCM). An ECM facilitates collaboration in the workplace by integrating document management, digital asset management and records retention functionalities, and providing end users with role-based access to the organization's digital assets. A WCM facilitates collaborative authoring for websites. ECM software often includes a WCM publishing functionality, but ECM webpages typically remain behind the organization's firewall. -
The Drupal Decision
The Drupal Decision Stephen Sanzo | Director of Marketing and Business Development | Isovera [email protected] www.isovera.com Agenda 6 Open Source 6 The Big Three 6 Why Drupal? 6 Overview 6 Features 6 Examples 6 Under the Hood 6 Questions (non-technical, please) Open Source Software “Let the code be available to all!” 6 Software that is available in source code form for which the source code and certain other rights normally reserved for copyright holders are provided under a software license that permits users to study, change, and improve the software. 6 Adoption of open-source software models has resulted in savings of about $60 billion per year to consumers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software www.isovera.com Open Source Software However… Open source doesn't just mean access to the source code. The distribution terms of open-source software must comply criteria established by the Open Source Initiative. http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd www.isovera.com Open Source Software Free as in… Not this… www.isovera.com Open Source CMS Advantages for Open Source CMS 6 No licensing fees - allows you to obtain enterprise quality software at little to no cost 6 Vendor flexibility - you can choose whether or not you want to hire a vendor to help you customize, implement, and support it, or do this internally. If at any point along the way you decide you don’t like your vendor, you are free to find another. 6 Software flexibility – in many cases, proprietary software is slow to react to the markets needs.