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- The Software Similarity Problem in Malware Analysis
- In software engineering contexts software may be compared for similarity in order to detect duplicate code that indicates poor design, and to reconstruct evolution history. Malicious software, being nothing other than a particular type of software, can also be compared for similarity in order to detect commonalities and evolution history....
- Tags: Software, Software Engineering, Malware, Similarity, University Of Louisiana, Tools & Techniques, Development Tools, Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-04-18
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- LSU Map 1.0 (Mobile)
- LSU Map is a navigation app for college students, faculties, or anyone who is visiting the Louisiana State University campus. It features effectively locate current user location, complete list of all lecture halls, labs, fields, dorms, and parking locations, choose from walking, driving, and public transit directions, and time of...
- Tags: Mobile, Location, Logical Dimension, LSU Map
- Software downloads 2009-09-16
- McAfee Total Protection Service Protects Chamber of Commerce PCs With Less Effort and Expense
- Located in East Texas, not far from the Louisiana border, the county of Nacogdoches (pronounced nack-a-doe-chus), is home of Stephen F. Austin State University, "Texas Forest Country," and just over 60,000 residents. The Chamber of Commerce has limited in-house IT expertise and resources to devote to IT security. The Chamber...
- Tags: McAfee Inc., PC
- Case studies 2009-03-01
- Developing hurricane-proof homes
- Engineers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB have developed fiber-based composite materials for low-cost residential coastal housing. Homes built with this material would be able to resist to a hurricane by bending instead of breaking. Other houses could 'simply float on the rising tide of a storm's coastal...
- Tags: Bangladesh, Material, Home, Fiber, Nasim Uddin, Network Technology, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-12-26
- A fully customizable home robot
- Imagine a completely customizable robot with selectable software options. Buy one component, and it will take care of your lawn. Buy another one and it will clean your toilets. With a third one, it will pick up UPS or FedEx deliveries on your porch. If you are taking some vacation,...
- Tags: Lawn, AgBot, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-11-25
- Louisiana State University Taps SmartDraw for Org Charts
- Jodi Benton works as administrative program assistant for Louisiana State University. Jodi was charged with creating an organizational chart of the department. They needed a quick, easy way to create a polished-looking org chart. The in-house team of designers was busy with more detailed graphics projects. Jodi searched Google for...
- Tags: Chart, Graphics, SmartDraw
- Case studies 2008-06-24
- What is the U.S. doing about security? Part 2.
- Wow that was quick. No sooner did I get done posting my last article and I see on Wired the following story: Once again, supposedly sensitive information blacked out from a government report turns out to be visible by computer experts armed with the Ctrl+C keys â€" and that...
- Tags: Security, Phone, FBI, CALEA, Federal Government, Telecom & Utilities, Government, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
- How to detect network vulnerabilities?
- Computer scientists at George Mason University GMU have developed a new software to identify complex cyber network attacks. This software is named CAULDRON (short for 'Combinatorial Analysis Utilizing Logical Dependencies Residing on Networks'). The developers claim that CAULDRON 'can reduce the impact of cyber attacks by identifying the possible vulnerability...
- Tags: Software, Network, Vulnerability, George Mason University, CAULDRON, Networking, Security, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Louisiana State University Theme (BB) (Mobile)
- The Official Louisiana State University Theme Completely transform the way your BlackBerry looks. Change all of the icons, colors and the backgrounds. Change the graphics on every screen.This product is compatible with BlackBerry Models 7100, 8100, 8300, 8700, and 8800 which includes the BlackBerry Curve and the Pearl.This Product is...
- Tags: Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-02-20
- Inventor of Beowulf Cluster Exposes Young Minds to High-Performance Computing
- The Louisiana State University Center for Computation & Technology CCT is working to address the decline in the number of undergraduate students choosing computer science as a field of study. At its HPC Boot Camp, CCT used Dell HPC solutions based on Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 to educate students...
- Tags: Student, High-performance Computing, High-performance, Professional Development, Cloud Computing, Leadership, Career, Management
- Case studies 2008-02-01
- Eco-friendly next-generation mobile homes
- Usually, mobile homes are not associated with terms such as long-term quality or environmental friendliness. Now, a professor of architecture at Mississippi State University MSU wants to change this. He has developed the concept of the GreenMobile home, an ultra-affordable and ecological-minded, factory-built housing unit. The first prototypes of these...
- Tags: Mobile, Home, Mobile Home, GreenMobile, Utility Cost, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- American Heritage Abbreviations Dictionary Low Res (Mobile)
- Informative, authoritative, and fun!The American Heritage Abbreviations Dictionary lists not only terms commonly appearing in newspaper ads, but also those that are useful in understanding business documents, deciphering college study material, scanning personal ads, or surfing the Internet. A practical reference material, it includes abbreviations and meanings useful for Americans...
- Tags: Mobile, Dictionary, Internet
- Software downloads 2007-11-27
- American Heritage Abbreviations Dictionary (Mobile)
- Informative, authoritative, and fun!The American Heritage Abbreviations Dictionary lists not only terms commonly appearing in newspaper ads, but also those that are useful in understanding business documents, deciphering college study material, scanning personal ads, or surfing the Internet. A practical reference material, it includes abbreviations and meanings useful for Americans...
- Tags: Mobile, Dictionary, Term, Internet
- Software downloads 2007-11-27
- Eben Moglen leaving Free Software Foundation
- Eben Moglen leaving Free Software FoundationKudos to Mr. MoglenI have had the good fortune to know the good Mr. Moglen for a number of years. He's always impressed me as careful, thoughtful and thorough in the things he's done.As the Software Freedom Law Center ramps up and his duties...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services, Moglen, Stallman, Free Software Foundation, software
- Discussion threads 2007-04-25
- Incoming freshmen use Facebook to meet up with fellow students
- The college acceptance letters are in the mail, and thanks to social networking sites like Facebook, many students will arrive on campus with a whole new social group to greet them, reports the New York Times. Monique Yin, who will attend NYU this fall, already has 650 new friends...
- Tags: Facebook, Tulane University
- Blog posts 2007-03-20
- A 150-km panoramic image of New Mexico
- Even NASA knows that it cant always rely on satellite imaging when a natural disaster strikes. This is why Igor Carron, Assistant Director of the Spacecraft Technology Center at Texas A&M University TAMU, recently used a stratospheric balloon with several of his students. Theyve used a simple point-and-shoot digital camera...
- Tags: Igor Carron, balloon, Science &, Nature, Computers &, Internet, Space &, Aerospace, Defense &, Security
- Blog posts 2006-12-28
- Next step in e-voting: printers that don't jam
- The widespread use of e-voting machines yielded a backlash among voters. Most election officials have opted for system that include a paper audit trail, so voters can check that their votes were entered in the electronic machine as intended. But that solution is creating another low-tech glitch, AP reports...
- Tags: e-voting, Elections, Government technology, paper, printer, State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2006-12-21
- After Katrina, meeting discusses online education in disasters
- After the Hurricane Katrina disaster brought the Louisiana school system to its knees, experts on emergency preparedness in higher education decided it was crucial to incorporate online education into school curriculum, reports CampusTechnology At a meeting last week in New Orleans, experts in disaster preparedness discussed the uses of...
- Tags: online education, education
- Blog posts 2006-09-29
- It's a tool. Use it!
- I just finished reading About those laptops and I have to agree with Brian Voss:"I'd say banning laptops or shutting off wireless on demand is like throwing the baby out with the bathwater," says Brian D. Voss, chief information officer at Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge. "Both are draconian...
- Tags: tool
- Blog posts 2006-06-02
- About those laptops
- It wasn't all that long ago that a laptop in the classroom was a bit of a novelty. But things have have almost come full circle as universities begin to pine for the good old days—pre-WiFi. According to an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, professors are noticing that...
- Tags: laptop computer
- Blog posts 2006-05-30
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