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Exploiting and Vulnerabilities
* scut / team-TESO < cite > Exploiting Format String Vulnerabilities </ cite > v1. 2 September 9, 2001

Exploiting and by
Exploiting the media's presumption of a rivalry between the two young singers, the song was one of the most successful records in United States of all time, spending record-breaking thirteen weeks on top of the Billboard charts, and eventually garnered the pair a Grammy Award for " Best R & B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal ".
In computer science, Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics, or ARIES is a recovery algorithm designed to work with a no-force, steal database approach ; it is used by IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server and many other database systems.
: How Cultures Flourish by Exploiting Men ( 2010 ), Roy F. Baumeister
* Exploiting systems by observing users playing online games such as poker and see the players ' cards.
Exploiting the fact that the width of the interval where the local solution is defined is entirely determined by the Lipschitz constant of the function, one can assure global existence of the solution, i. e. the solution exists and is unique until it leaves the domain of definition of the ODE.
* Exploiting Dysfunction by Cephalic Carnage: Side A and B feature the original cover / back artwork by Wes Benscoter.
Exploiting their geographical advantage in the mountains, the Kōka warriors launched a wide range of surprise attacks against Ashikaga ’ s forces, and tormented them by using fire and smoke on Ashikaga ’ s camp during the night.
* Exploiting known security holes in Microsoft's PPTP Authentication Extensions ( MS-CHAPv2 ), by Jochen Eisinger
Exploiting the " fusion " of his skills as both puppeteer and cartoonist, he used the tip of the pencil that formed the puppet's nose to convert " squiggles " that had been sent in to the television station by young viewers into full-realised drawings and cartoons.

Exploiting and computer
A. Chow, D. Hopkins, R. Drost, R. Ho, “ Exploiting capacitance in high-performance computer systems ,” IEEE Int ' l Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, pp. 23 – 25, Apr.

Exploiting and from
Exploiting observation from higher ground to the east, the Germans were able to inflict heavy losses on the British divisions holding the new line beyond Langemarck.
Exploiting one of these, they fold malicious content into the content being delivered from the compromised site.
* Exploiting OSGi capabilities from MHP applications
Exploiting her diligent preparation, she was running in fourth place before she crashed out, garnering great respect from her contemporaries.
Exploiting the local Romans ' ignorance of their identities, Asterix, Obelix and Getafix go to the camp and claim to be slaves, intending to set the prisoners free from inside.

Exploiting and First
: Exploiting the departure of Raimond for the First Crusade and troubles in the county, the powerful husband of Felipa reclaims Toulouse for her in 1098.

Exploiting and Workshop
* Orkut Buyukkokten, Junghoo Cho, Hector Garcia-Molina and Luis Gravano " Exploiting geographical location information of web pages " Proceedings of Workshop on Web Databases ( WebDB ' 99 ) held in conjunction with ACM SIGMOD ' 99, June 1999.

Exploiting and system
Exploiting the Hive's tunnel system, they plan to use a wounded soldier as a bomb to destroy it.

Exploiting and several
Exploiting the rebellions of several of Samori's animist subject tribes, the French continued to expand into his westernmost holdings, forcing Samori to sign several treaties ceding territory to them between 1886 and 1889.

Exploiting and including
Exploiting his androgynous appearance, the original cover of the UK version unveiled two months later would depict the singer wearing a dress: taking the garment with him, he wore it during interviews — to the approval of critics, including Rolling Stones John Mendelsohn who described him as " ravishing, almost disconcertingly reminiscent of Lauren Bacall "— and in the street, to mixed reaction including laughter and, in the case of one male pedestrian, producing a gun and telling Bowie to " kiss my ass ".
Exploiting the newfound solidity of the currency, Metaxas ' government embarked on large public works programs, including land drainage, construction of railways, road improvements, and modernization of the telecommunications infrastructure.

Concurrency and by
* Article " The Free Lunch Is Over: A Fundamental Turn Toward Concurrency in Software " by Herb Sutter
Concurrency is a term used in the operating systems and databases communities which refers to the property of a system in which multiple tasks remain logically active and make progress at the same time by interleaving the execution order of the tasks and thereby creating an illusion of simultaneously executing instructions.
* Concurrency ( road ), a single physical road designated by two or more different highway numbers
Multiversion concurrency control is described in some detail in sections 4. 3 and 5. 5 of the 1981 paper " Concurrency Control in Distributed Database Systems " by Philip Bernstein and Nathan Goodman — then employed by the Computer Corporation of America.
; Concurrency symbol: Represented by a double transverse line with any number of entry and exit arrows.
The concurrency constructs have also been released in a slightly modified form as a library, named Joins Concurrency Library, for C # and other. NET languages by Microsoft Research.
Concurrency is limited by resources including personnel and funding.

Concurrency and computer
* Concurrency ( computer science ), a property of systems in which several processes are executing at the same time
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Concurrency theory has been an active field of research in theoretical computer science.
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