Friday, July 15, 2005

[tech4all] Re: need advanced seminar topic for PG

1. Ontology
2. RFID
3. Intelligent systems.
4. Self-healing systems/programs.(check in IBM
research)
5. Vortals
6. Domain hijacking
7. Phishing, anti-phishing techniques.
8. Intrusion detection methods
9. Instrumentation techniques (in case of code
coverage).

etc etc...
Regards,
Surendiran

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Re: [tech4all] need advanced seminar topic for PG

Hi,

Not really sure what you are asking, but a couple of topics I think could
be big in the future are -

Cellular Automata

Natural language processing (I am not sure this is the correct word, where
you get a computer to read primary literature for you to find, for
example, genes assosiated with cancer, or proteins assosiated with each
other.

HTH,

Hugh

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Thursday, July 14, 2005

[tech4all] need advanced seminar topic for PG

hello all,
 
hope everyone is doing well and healthy.
 
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if u only suggest the name then only it's ok.
 
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Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Re: [tech4all] Help

Assuming the input is only having As and Bs, this would do the trick.

bool isproper(char * str)
{
int counter=0;
while(*str) counter+= ( (*(str++) ^ 'B' -1 );
return ! counter;
}

Melchi

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Re: [tech4all] Virtual Private Networks

Dear bharath,

i would like to thank you for this info
it's really usefull ...

u r alwyes the man..!!

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> Virtual Private Networks
> The world has changed a lot in the last couple
> of decades. Instead of simply dealing with local or
> regional concerns, many businesses now have to think
> about global markets and logistics. Many companies
> have facilities spread out across the country or
> around the world, and there is one thing that all of
> them need: A way to maintain fast, secure and
> reliable communications wherever their offices are.
>
> Until fairly recently, this has meant the use of
> leased lines to maintain a wide area network (WAN).
> Leased lines, ranging from ISDN (integrated services
> digital network, 128 Kbps) to OC3 (Optical
> Carrier-3, 155 Mbps) fiber, provided a company with
> a way to expand its private network beyond its
> immediate geographic area. A WAN had obvious
> advantages over a public network like the Internet
> when it came to reliability, performance and
> security. But maintaining a WAN, particularly when
> using leased lines, can become quite expensive and
> often rises in cost as the distance between the
> offices increases.
>
> As the popularity of the Internet grew, businesses
> turned to it as a means of extending their own
> networks. First came intranets, which are
> password-protected sites designed for use only by
> company employees. Now, many companies are creating
> their own VPN (virtual private network) to
> accommodate the needs of remote employees and
> distant offices.
>
>
> Image courtesy Cisco Systems, Inc.
> A typical VPN might have a main LAN at the corporate
> headquarters of a company, other LANs at remote
> offices or facilities and individual users
> connecting from out in the field.
>
>
> Basically, a VPN is a private network that uses a
> public network (usually the Internet) to connect
> remote sites or users together. Instead of using a
> dedicated, real-world connection such as leased
> line, a VPN uses "virtual" connections routed
> through the Internet from the company's private
> network to the remote site or employee.
>
> A well-designed VPN can greatly benefit a company.
> For example, it can:
>
>
>
> Extend geographic connectivity
> Improve security
> Reduce operational costs versus traditional WAN
> Reduce transit time and transportation costs for
> remote users
> Improve productivity
> Simplify network topology
> Provide global networking opportunities
> Provide telecommuter support
> Provide broadband networking compatibility
> Provide faster ROI (return on investment) than
> traditional WAN
>
> What features are needed in a well-designed VPN? It
> should incorporate:
>
>
>
> Security
> Reliability
> Scalability
> Network management
> Policy management
>
>
>
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[tech4all] Help

Hi,
i need a C or C++ program for a language that has
words in which the number of Bs is twice than the
number of As. I need a prog without much of counters
and less no of conditions like if
ganesh

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Monday, July 11, 2005

[tech4all] Re: Flaws in new Yahoo msgr

Well,
Some features in YM 7 will be disabled only when you chat with
anyone using a non-compatible version.
That is,features like Voice call will be disabled when your friend
uses YM 6.
But, Webcam feature is working and Joining users in a chat
conference is also working.
I can't find any serious flaws yet.
There are also lots of visual enhancements.

Hope you are clear on this.

Regards,
bharath

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missing ......well rest you people find out ... i dont see any
useful feature in it ,,,it is useless compared to the older version
(5.6)
>
>
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[tech4all] Virtual Private Networks

Virtual Private Networks
      The world has changed a lot in the last couple of decades. Instead of simply dealing with local or regional concerns, many businesses now have to think about global markets and logistics. Many companies have facilities spread out across the country or around the world, and there is one thing that all of them need: A way to maintain fast, secure and reliable communications wherever their offices are.

Until fairly recently, this has meant the use of leased lines to maintain a wide area network (WAN). Leased lines, ranging from ISDN (integrated services digital network, 128 Kbps) to OC3 (Optical Carrier-3, 155 Mbps) fiber, provided a company with a way to expand its private network beyond its immediate geographic area. A WAN had obvious advantages over a public network like the Internet when it came to reliability, performance and security. But maintaining a WAN, particularly when using leased lines, can become quite expensive and often rises in cost as the distance between the offices increases.

As the popularity of the Internet grew, businesses turned to it as a means of extending their own networks. First came intranets, which are password-protected sites designed for use only by company employees. Now, many companies are creating their own VPN (virtual private network) to accommodate the needs of remote employees and distant offices.


Image courtesy Cisco Systems, Inc.
A typical VPN might have a main LAN at the corporate headquarters of a company, other LANs at remote offices or facilities and individual users connecting from out in the field.

Basically, a VPN is a private network that uses a public network (usually the Internet) to connect remote sites or users together. Instead of using a dedicated, real-world connection such as leased line, a VPN uses "virtual" connections routed through the Internet from the company's private network to the remote site or employee

 A well-designed VPN can greatly benefit a company. For example, it can:

  • Extend geographic connectivity
  • Improve security
  • Reduce operational costs versus traditional WAN
  • Reduce transit time and transportation costs for remote users
  • Improve productivity
  • Simplify network topology
  • Provide global networking opportunities
  • Provide telecommuter support
  • Provide broadband networking compatibility
  • Provide faster ROI (return on investment) than traditional WAN

What features are needed in a well-designed VPN? It should incorporate:

  • Security
  • Reliability
  • Scalability
  • Network management
  • Policy management

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Re: [tech4all] Flaws in new Yahoo msgr

I think they have stoped all soliciting feature and we can only be
invited. If you want to see someones webcam, give the request over
the chat and ask him to invite you. More of a push type than of a
pull type.

voice chat was very clear for me. Better than skype even. Not sure
how it will perform on lower bandwidth. But when I just close the
chat window (for I dont text chat while on voice chat), it stops the
voice call. It could have at least warned me so.

Bundling toolbar for IE and firfox with the messenger looks like a
marketing strategy . Trying to push the less popular toolbars with the
popular messenger. I didnt see a choice for not including the
toolbars (may be I wasnt cautious enough).

Overall +ve.

Melchi

On 11 Jul 2005 16:21:49 -0000, sanjeev <mhatres@rediffmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> The new yahoo messenger does not allow you to generate request to view
> somebody's webcam (view webcam)is missing ... you cannot join a user in ur
> list in any of the chat rooms (Join user in chat) is missing ......well rest
> you people find out ... i dont see any useful feature in it ,,,it is useless
> compared to the older version (5.6)
>
>
> On Tue, 31 May 2005 bharath wrote :
> >Yahoo! Messenger for Windows 7.0.0.247 Beta
> >
> >The beta version of Yahoo messenger 7 is available for download.
> >It has several interface enhancemants.
> >All the already available features are streamlined for better access and
> usability.
> >The interface has some more eye candy in it.
> >I believe its worth downloading.
> >Try it and comment on it.
> >
> >Regards,
> >bharath
> >
> >9:42 AM 5/31/2005
> >
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[tech4all] Flaws in new Yahoo msgr

The new yahoo messenger does not allow you to generate request to view somebody's webcam (view webcam)is missing ... you cannot join a user in ur list in any of the chat rooms (Join user in chat) is missing ......well rest you people find out ... i dont see any useful feature in it ,,,it is useless compared to the older version (5.6)


On Tue, 31 May 2005 bharath wrote :
>Yahoo! Messenger for Windows 7.0.0.247 Beta
>
>The beta version of Yahoo messenger 7 is available for download.
>It has several interface enhancemants.
>All the already available features are streamlined for better access and usability.
>The interface has some more eye candy in it.
>I believe its worth downloading.
>Try it and comment on it.
>
>Regards,
>bharath
>
>9:42 AM 5/31/2005
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Messenger has the following other editions available: Yahoo! Messenger for Mac OS X, Yahoo! Messenger for Linux and Yahoo! Messenger for FreeBSD.
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Re: [tech4all] Digest Number 179

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