Sentences with phrase «computer based scenarios»

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Slovakia - based computer security company ESET and Maryland - based Dragos, Inc. said in a report published Monday that the malicious software has the ability to control the switches and circuit breakers — a nightmare scenario for those charged with keeping the lights on.
With four colleagues, Dobson co-authored a new paper, published last week in the journal PLoS One, based on a detailed computer model examining how a worst - case road - development scenario might affect the Serengeti's most iconic migratory grazer, the wildebeest (also known as the gnu).
The pair's solutions, says Professor Li, which they shared in an article, «Fully secure key - policy attribute - based encryption with constant - size ciphertexts and fast decryption,» for ASIA CCS» 14: Proceedings of the 9th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security, have many applications in real - world scenarios.
Although the new scenario is based on a mathematical study and computer simulations, the proposed hardware of the sail is already being developed in laboratories today: «The sail could be made of graphene, an extremely thin and light but mega-tough carbon film,» René Heller says.
They are used in various industries and scenarios like in financial services, compliance training, computer based training, online assessment, collaborative learning, application sharing, and so on.
One successful example of blended approach is found at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine were students were given the opportunity to join online discussion boards with clinicians and to watch computer - based simulations of different patient scenarios along with the regular in - person training.
There are a number of computer - facilitated simulation and game development tools available that can be used for soft - skill simulation, role - playing game development and for creating scenario / story - based content.
TEL is computer - based and uses interactive scenario - based tasks to gauge what students know and can do.
That conclusion, based on a new, sophisticated computer model, makes the worst - case scenario of sea level rise — an increase of 6 feet or so, on average, by 2100 — look less likely to play out.
He has been doing this for over two decades, unlike the computer modelers who are making their dire predictions based on their own theoretical climate scenarios.
David Stockwell's paper on how to improve the methodology for adjusting the raw temperature data or for adjusting for missing temperature data is distinct from computer modelling where an algorithm is employed based on various assumptions about AGW, CO2, clouds and the like to predict future climate «scenarios».
The forecasts are based on computer simulations of scenarios that nobody would wish to see repeated as real life experiments.
Most of what science «knows» about «global warming» at this point is only speculation and theory, but at least it is based on real science... not computer generated climate scenarios as parroted by the IPCC policymakers.
The blanket - exemption treatment is based on increasingly questionable assertions that wind turbines reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels that supposedly cause global warming, climate change, extreme weather events and an amazing number of dog, people, Italian pasta, prostitution and other exaggerated or imaginary problems, plus others that exist only in computer models whose forecasts and scenarios bear no resemblance to Real World conditions or events.
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