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Security Architecture can be defined as the design artifacts that describe how the security controls ( security countermeasures ) are positioned, and how they relate to the overall information technology architecture.
Hubbard variously defined Dianetics as " a spiritual healing technology " and " an organized science of thought.
Hurdle technology has been defined by Leistner ( 2000 ) as an intelligent combination of hurdles which secures the microbial safety and stability as well as the organoleptic and nutritional quality and the economic viability of food products.
Their " IP Switching " technology, which was defined only to work over ATM, did not achieve market dominance.
Air pollutant control technology that is commonly available can limit emissions from Orimulsion to levels considered " Best Available Control Technology ", as defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
The graphic technology of the game is based tightly around a " shader " system where the appearance of many surfaces can be defined in text files referred to as " shader scripts.
Microprocessor technology allows replacing the superheterodyne receiver design by a software defined radio architecture, where the IF processing after the initial IF filter is implemented in software.
A major race is defined as one that developed jump technology independently, and thus got an early start on establishing itself in interstellar society.
Each wireless technology is defined by a standard that describes unique functions at both the Physical and the Data Link layers of the OSI Model.
In computer technology and telecommunication, online and offline are defined by Federal Standard 1037C.
" Pre-warp " is defined as any culture which has not yet attained warp drive technology and is thus, implicitly, unaware of the existence of alien races.
Metrology is defined by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures ( BIPM ) as " the science of measurement, embracing both experimental and theoretical determinations at any level of uncertainty in any field of science and technology.
The concept of Fourth-Party Logistics ( 4PL ) provider was first defined by Andersen Consulting ( Now Accenture ) as an integrator that assembles the resources, capabilities and technology of its own organization and other organizations to design, build, and run comprehensive supply chain solutions.
The SCCP technology is now owned and defined by Cisco Systems.
The concept in his opinion cannot be defined as genre, as aesthetics or as technology, but only as idea.
Borthwick and Moy have described the genre as diverse but "... characterised by a broad set of values that eschewed rock playing styles, rhythms and structures ", which were replaced by " synthetic textures " and " robotic rigidity ", often defined by the limitations of the new technology, including monophonic synthesizers ( only able to play one note at a time ).
Subsequently, NAVEODFAC was redesignated as a fourth echelon field activity under the Naval Sea Sytstems Command ( NAVSEA ) and asked to provide EOD research and development in carrying out the Secretary of the Navy's responsibility for meeting Joint Service EOD technology requirements as defined by the Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Disposal Program Board.
Persuasive technology is broadly defined as technology that is designed to change attitudes or behaviors of the users through persuasion and social influence, but not through coercion ( Fogg 2002 ).
In 1983, the OECD published the results of an extensive survey of appropriate technology organizations titled, The World of Appropriate Technology, in which it defined appropriate technology as characterized by " low investment cost per work-place, low capital investment per unit of output, organizational simplicity, high adaptability to a particular social or cultural environment, sparing use of natural resources, low cost of final product or high potential for employment.
According to Dr. Maurice Albertson and Audrey Faulkner, appropriate hard technology is “ engineering techniques, physical structures, and machinery that meet a need defined by a community, and utilize the material at hand or readily available.
Currently JIDs use Stringprep ( as defined in RFC 3454 ) for handling of Unicode characters outside the ASCII range, but this will be changed in the future to use the technology produced by the IETF's PRECIS Working Group.
A simple and clear definition is offered by Constance Elise Porter of Notre Dame in a paper entitled " A Typology of Virtual Communities: A Multi-Disciplinary Foundation for Future Research ": " a virtual community is defined as an aggregation of individuals or business partners who interact around a shared interest, where the interaction is at least partially supported and / or mediated by technology and guided by some protocols or norms.

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Avoiding runaway technology can be done only by assuring a humane society ; ;
Helion also hoped that America's mastery of technology and industrial efficiency would be accompanied by the production of new and beautiful art works.
The level of this average cost is determined by factor prices, technology, and so forth.
He cited, as an example, how the American camera industry has been able to meet successfully the competition of Japan despite lower Japanese labor costs, by improving its production know-how and technology.
AT promotes greater independence by enabling people to perform tasks that they were formerly unable to accomplish, or had great difficulty accomplishing, by providing enhancements to, or changing methods of interacting with, the technology needed to accomplish such tasks.
EveR-1's advanced computing processing power enables speech recognition and vocal synthesis, at the same time processing lip synchronization and visual recognition by 90-degree micro-CCD cameras with face recognition technology.
Called the bloomery process, it produced very soft but ductile wrought iron and, by 800 BC, the technology had spread to Europe.
Alberta's economy is one of the strongest in Canada, supported by the petroleum industry and, to a lesser extent, agriculture and technology.
The city's economy is also centered on high technology, with several companies drawn to the area by the university's research and development money, and by its graduates.
The first modern production technology for armour plating was used by navies in the construction of the Ironclad warship, reaching its pinnacle of development with the battleship.
Historically, before the advent of widespread digital technology, ASP was the only method by which to manipulate a signal.
In a secret detailed letter to the Soviet leadership of July 21, 1967, Sakharov explains the need to " take the Americans at their word " and accept their proposal " for a bilateral rejection by the USA and the Soviet Union of the development of antiballistic missile defense ", because otherwise an arms race in this new technology would increase the likelihood of nuclear war.
OnStar transitioned to digital service with the help of data transport technology developed by Airbiquity, but warned customers who could not be upgraded to digital that their service would permanently expire on January 1, 2008.
With current technology, AI-complete problems cannot be solved by computer alone, but also require human computation.
The ACM Fellows Program was established by Council of the Association for Computing Machinery in 1993 " to recognize and honor outstanding ACM members for their achievements in computer science and information technology and for their significant contributions to the mission of the ACM.
AMD's new fab in Dresden came online, allowing further production increases, and the process technology was improved by a switch to copper interconnects.
In Europe a similar liquid process in open-topped crucibles took place which was probably less efficient than the Roman process and the use of the term tutty by Albertus Magnus in the 13th century suggests influence from Islamic technology.
The service sector has grown quickly, stimulated by economic liberalization and fiscal reform, and the use of modern technology such as automobiles and computers has grown considerably as a result.
The earliest armored personnel carriers ( APCs ) produced by Brazil, in the 1960s, benefited directly from some of the technology developed by Brazil's dynamic automotive industry.
During the intervening period, bmobile has obtained a virtual stranglehold on the cellular telecommunications market in the British Virgin Islands by a combination of low prices and aggressive advertising, as well as significant investment in infrastructure and technology.
Originally developed by Ericsson, Bluetooth technology is now used in many different products by many different manufacturers.

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