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    4 IMPLEMENTATION 4.1 Program Walkthrough This project involved creating an application using the Java Framework. This language was chosen because of the rich support library that is available for making web API call, utilizing the Naïve Bayes categorizer, as well as integrating with CouchDB. When the program is launched, the user is prompted to indicate if he is a new or an existing user. If he is a new user, he must provide a username. Thus, on the next execution of the program, the user is

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    Introduction Modern technology has necessitated the use of communicating through the social networking site on regular time intervals. Social networking sites have brought the world closer and helped us connect easily. Individuals ensure to commit a minimum of an hour or two over the internet. Social networking sites have helped employers and educational institutions to assess their employees and help them in the hiring process. At the same time, students make use of these sites to stay connected

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    Critique-1 Submission by Jyothikiran Nandanamudi (Class ID: 25) Ashok Yaganti (Class ID: 46) Article: Data Mining with Big Data (Paper-1) This paper addresses the complications being faced by Big Data because of increase in the volume, complexity of data and due to multiple sources, which produces large number of data sets. With the increase of big data in different fields like medicine, media, social networking etc., there is a need for better processing model which can access the data at the rate

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    To achieve the report level security, we developed a Java EE portal that rendered list of reports based on the profile of logged in user. Java EE web app interfaced to multi reporting tools to execute reports developed in Oracle Discoverer, Oracle Reporter, Cognos, Splus etc. technology stack, nevertheless BI platform architecture was not robust enough to meet security

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    Taxonomy of Social Engineering Techniques [sw1] PERSON –PERSON: PRE-TEXTING: This is one of the most popular and a valued technique a social engineer can use since it needs lots of research about the victim before the actual attack is carried out. In a typical pretext the con artist plans out a design that tend to influence a destined victim for performing certain actions that compromise the information confidentiality. An example of a highly publicized pretext attack is quoted from Wikipedia as

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    not engage in production or sale activities in the wholesale power market and hence LSEs purchase power only from Generators and not from each other. The LSEs are modeled to submit daily load profiles into the Day-Ahead Market as their demand bids without strategic learning. Each LSE submits a daily load profile into the day-ahead market for day D+1 at the beginning of each day D which indicates the real power demand (in MWs) for each of 24 successive hours H. Configuration of ISO: The activities

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study Statistics shows that two of every ten college students today is a single parent, whether male or female. And the number of single parents in college is on a steady rise. This shouldn't really be surprising since single-parent households have been on a sharp and steady increase for several decades. Today, there are more single parents enrolled in college than ever before. Single parents face difficult challenges, and single parents

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    Social Media plays a huge and major key role with our lives as human beings in this day and age of the 21st century. The role that social media plays is that millions of people could connect and meet all over the world on one website or one app to meet others of the same interest, and other topics that they enjoy or love such as video games, reading, board games, mathematics, etc. . Horrifically, over the years criticism began on the dawn of social media has caused a spread of rumors, fear, and disgust

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    4.0 Market Analysis Summary There are 75,000 children in the Southwest Riverside County area between six to 14 years of age. The following is the associated age group percentages seen: • 35% - Ages 6-8. • 32% - Ages 9-11. • 33% - Ages 12-14. Currently, only 12% of 6 -11 year olds in the Southwest areas participate in any form of organized activity or sports. More importantly, less than 3% of girls of the same age group are involved in any type of organized sports or associated programs. The current

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    networks Sai Sri Mahathi Potturi CSC 540A, Fall 2014 Date: 10-29-2014 Introduction: Social networks are largely organized around users, unlike the web: The web is organized around the content. The participating users join a network, publish their profile and content about themselves and links are usually created to other users with whom they connect with. This will result in a social network providing a foundation for maintaining social relationships by finding other people with similar interests

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