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Unit #3b - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5214sec005spring2021/files/2020/03/MIS5214_Unit8_CaseStudy2_Maersk.pdf

Timeline 2016 – Maersk shipping company’s senior system administrators warn company that its network of 80,000+ computers was vulnerable to attack

Academic Support | Temple University Bulletin

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Academic Resource Center The Academic Resource Center serves non-degree students taking courses for university credit, visiting international exchange and incoming study abroad students, and matriculated undergraduate students who have not yet declared a school/college or major, or who are transitioning between academic programs. Our team of extensively trained academic advising professionals ...

The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5208sp18/files/2018/01/tufte-powerpoint.pdf

IN corporate and government bureaucracies, the standard method for making a presentation is to talk about a list of points organized onto slides projected up on the wall. For many years, overhead projectors lit up transparencies, and slide projectors showed high-resolution 35mm slides. Now "slideware" computer programs for presentations are nearly everywhere. Early in the 2ist century, several ...

Science Writing and IMRaD: The Basics - Student Success Center

https://studentsuccess.temple.edu/sites/studentsuccess/files/HANDOUT_Science%20Writing%20and%20IMRaD_The%20Basics.pdf

Think of IMRaD as a written/narrative representation of the scientific method (Scientific reports, 2021). Take a look at the scientific method (right) alongside the hourglass structure of the IMRaD draft (left) below. Check out the similarities! Use the more familiar parts of the scientific method to ground your understanding of that IMRaD structure.

stoj-1.qxd - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring%202013/handoff.pdf

1.1 INTRODUCTION Mobility is the most important feature of a wireless cellular communication system. Usu-ally, continuous service is achieved by supporting handoff (or handover) from one cell to another. Handoff is the process of changing the channel (frequency, time slot, spreading code, or combination of them) associated with the current connection while a call is in progress. It is often ...

Distributed System Design: An Overview* - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring2018/distributed-computing-2018.pdf

1. In your opinion, what is the future of the computing and the field of distributed systems? 2. Use your own words to explain the differences between distributed systems, multiprocessors, and network systems. 3. Calculate (a) node degree, (b) diameter, (c) bisection width, and (d) the number of links for an nx n2-d mesh, an n x n2- d torus, and an n-dimensional hypercube.

Mastering Online Discussion Board Facilitation

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Introduction Discussion boards, or threaded discussions, are one of the most commonly used tools in online teaching. Discussion forums provide the ability for asynchronous discussion to occur over a period of time. The ability to learn asynchro-nously is one of the primary benefits of online learning. Students are able to reflect upon their ideas before sharing them with the class, leading to ...

Mathematical Tools for Multivariate Character Analysis

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/AI-Fall12/Lectures/GreatMatrixIntro.pdf

and their associatedeigenvectorsof a matrix describe the geometry of the trans- formation associated with that matrix. Using the multivariate normal, we then develop the multivariate breeders’ equation and examine properties of Gaussian fitness functions. We conclude with some elementary concepts in vector calcu- lus, focusing on derivatives of vectors and finding local extrema of vector ...

Incremental Local Outlier Detection for Data Streams

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/CIDM07.pdf

Abstract. Outlier detection has recently become an important problem in many industrial and financial applications. This problem is further complicated by the fact that in many cases, outliers have to be detected from data streams that arrive at an enormous pace. In this paper, an incremental LOF (Local Outlier Factor) algorithm, appropriate for detecting outliers in data streams, is proposed ...