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What Its REALLY All About Stephanies Boots on the Ground Perspective

What Its REALLY All About Stephanies Boots on the Ground Perspective While my husband was pondering the metaphysical during our third family trip to Hatteras, I was thinking about things a bit more concretely. Sitting on the beach this year, holding a sleeping infant and watching my four-year olds play and splash, I realized I was thankful for three things: 1. Four-year olds dont eat sand. 2. Four-year olds dont steal toys from random kids on the beach. 3. Four-year olds dont wear swim diapers. Next year we will be back in the thick of it when Wes starts shoveling fistfuls of sand into his mouth and taking purple shovels from innocent girls. But this year I enjoyed the respite. download  file  now

Masters Seminar About Reverse Engineering

Masters Seminar About Reverse Engineering For my Masters Seminar I will focus on reverse engineering. First, I will write a post about reversing basics. In that post I will mention some useful literature for beginners and I will make a list of tools used in reverse engineering. In the next post I will explain how to set up a reversing environment with  virtual machines. I will also explain how to use the REMnux virtual machine for network monitoring. This semester I plan to reverse engineer and analyze two malicious files. First, I will analyze a Windows XP malware and after that I will analyze a malware used on Linux systems.The aim of this course is to gain experience in reverse engineering and to become more familiar with all the tools that can be used to analyze malicious files. download  file  now

What is Transistor How do transistor works About transistors Transistors

What is Transistor How do transistor works About transistors Transistors What is Transistor? A transistor is a device that regulates current or voltage flow and acts as a switch or gate for electronic signals. Transistors consist of three layers of a semiconductor material, each capable of carrying a current. The transistor was invented by three scientists at the Bell Laboratories in 1947, and it rapidly replaced the vacuum tube as an electronic signal regulator. By three brilliant US physicists: John Bardeen (1908�1991), Walter Brattain (1902�1987), and William Shockley (1910�1989). A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistors terminals changes the current through another pair of terminals. Because the controlled (output) power ca...

What is the Journey About

What is the Journey About When I was in the fourth or fifth grade my grandfather brought our whole family to Disney World for a reunion of sorts--there were 18 or 19 of us.  The trip was supposed to be a surprise (my grandfather loved surprises) but somebody accidentally spilled the beans and I found out months in advance (my family loved to spill the beans). I looked forward to that trip every day while I was sitting in class and every night as I was laying in bed.  The wild freedom of my childish imagination had kicked into overdrive.  My mind envisioned the Magic Kingdom in epic terms--it was huge--it was fun--it was fast.  The roller coasters reached up into the clouds and then plunged down into the deepest darkest depths.  Inevitably, the actual trip, though excellent in every way, (I even met Joe DiMaggio for goodness sake) fell short of what I had imagined.  The "real" Magic Kingdom was small and crowded, and there were only two roller coasters--neit...

Why You Should Care About Attribution

Why You Should Care About Attribution Originally Posted on the Adometry M2R Blog This is a guest post by Brian Sim, Product Marketing Manager, Marin Software Attribution is sometimes perceived as being too complex, too technical, and too cold. However, when you look beyond the advanced-level math that goes into attribution algorithms and consider consumer behavior and buying tendencies, the importance of attributing revenue across the customer purchase path becomes very apparent. Consider your own purchase behavior. How many steps did it take to get you from awareness to purchase the last time you bought something? Chances are it took you at least a few steps to get from �I think I could use a new lawn mower� to deciding �This 200cc self-driving, side-discharge robot lawnmower is the exact one that I need, and I�m going to purchase it this weekend because there�s going to be a seasonal sale.� With that in mind, the next logical question is, based on your customer journey, do you think ...