A major factor contributing to the frequency of software errors are the many millions of
lines of software code needed to operate records management programs and devices.
Markets are just too volatile and complex to ever be dominated by a
piece of software code or a mechanical set of trading rules.
The exploits came in the
form of software code that was designed to do things like break into Cisco, Fortinent and other firewalls.
For the uninitiated, a digital wallet is a piece
of software code embedded in an app that lets consumers store their credit, debit, or bank account information using a mobile device, where they can access and use it for payment.
He then purchased a business directory on CD - ROM for a few hundred dollars, wrote a
bit of software code that linked the maps to the directory, and created the Web's first yellow pages.
«A great
writer of software code is worth 10,000 times the price of an average software writer,» Bock quotes Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates as saying.
He said, for example, that Microsoft sends out regular security patches, pieces
of software code intended to thwart new known threats, and that too few companies implement them rigorously.
One thought - provoking example from the site is a visualisation of the number of lines
of software code embodied in different applications and systems.
In conducting their report, NASA engineers evaluated the electronic circuitry in Toyota vehicles and analyzed more than 280,000 lines
of software code for any potential flaws that could initiate an unintended acceleration incident.
America's courts have historically struggled with how to separate artistic aspects
of software code from functional aspects.
Precisely, USD 1millon worth of Ether in a smart contract was lost / irretrievable
because of this software code error combined with a negative gas loop that never ended.
Strings of software code inside of the operating system, first detailed by Apple news website 9to5Mac, show the expected three new phones will be called the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X. App and game developer Steven Troughton - Smith discovered the names in the software and tweeted about it on Saturday.
Strong knowledge in key security
areas of software coding and programming, electronic data traffic, network access and security systems
ICOs can, though, provide token purchasers with a modicum of reassurance in the
form of the software code that creates and runs the tokens.
Their neural circuitry was programmed with just 30 «genes,»
elements of software code that determined how much they sensed light and how they responded when they did.
«Centralized software is vulnerable to the dictates of whoever controls
development of that software code, and any dictates pressured onto them,» Taaki's Libbitcoin manifesto reads.
Known as four - wheel EDS, the system is enhanced on the Golf R (as it was on the Golf GTI) with the inclusion of XDS +, essentially a cleverer
line of software code that works to minimise understeer and thereby improve agility.
It is a computer program, or algorithm that «scrambles» files on a device to render them unreadable — unless the user presents a unique «key» which is another
piece of software code.
It has active aerodynamics, gorilla glass, carbon fiber and 10 million lines
of software code — three million more than a 787 Boeing Dreamliner and eight million more lines of code than a Lockheed F - 22 fighter.
But most drivers benefit from rear cross traffic alert as well, and once those sensors are integrated, it's just a matter of more lines
of software code to do automated parking and forward collision warning / automated braking.
Incorporating 23,000 lines
of software code (seriously) all seven chairs know where each other are at any given time.
In many respects, today's new cars are essentially mini-computers on wheels, containing vast amounts of computer chips, sensors, and nanotechnology controlled by thousands of lines
of software code.