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What good are positive emotions
- Review of General Psychology
, 1998
"... This article opens by noting that positive emotions do not fit existing models of emotions. Consequently, a new model is advanced to describe the form and function of a subset of positive emotions, including joy, interest, contentment, and love. This new model posits that these positive emotions ser ..."
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, not only to test the and far between. Any review of the psychologi- ideas presented here, but also to build other new cal literature on emotions will show that models that might illuminate the nature and psychologists have typically favored negative value of positive emotions. Psychology sorely emotions
The Linear Time-Branching Time Spectrum II - The semantics of sequential systems with silent moves
, 1993
"... ion Rule (KFAR) (Baeten, Bergstra & Klop [3]), expresses a global fairness assumption. It says that when possible a system will escape from any cycle of internal actions. Some form of KFAR is crucial for many protocal verifications with unreliable channels, and for that reason preorders and equi ..."
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in failure may-semantics. Still the combination of KFAR \Gamma and the liveness requirement appears to require global testing, and is only satisfied in the semantics between contrasimulation (C) and stability respecting branching bisimulation (BB s ). These requirements would reduce the number
Automated pseudo-live testing of firewall configuration enforcement
- Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
"... Abstract—Network security devices such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems are constantly updated in their implementation to accommodate new features, performance standards and to utilize new hardware optimization. Reliable, yet practical, testing techniques for validating the configuration ..."
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Abstract—Network security devices such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems are constantly updated in their implementation to accommodate new features, performance standards and to utilize new hardware optimization. Reliable, yet practical, testing techniques for validating
Time-series detection of perspiration as a liveness test in fingerprint devices
- IEEE Trans. Syst., Man, Cybern. C
, 2005
"... Abstract—Fingerprint scanners may be susceptible to spoofing using artificial materials, or in the worst case, dismembered fingers. An anti-spoofing method based on liveness detection has been developed for use in fingerprint scanners. This method quantifies a specific temporal perspiration pattern ..."
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present in fingerprints acquired from live claimants. The enhanced perspi-ration detection algorithm presented here improves our previous work by including other fingerprint scanner technologies; using a larger, more diverse data set; and a shorter time window. Several classification methods were tested
Long-Lived Test-And-Set Using Bounded Space
, 1999
"... This paper studies the problem of implementing a shared memory test-and-set object using only shared registers. Our contribution is threefold. First, we present a general framework to allow reasoning about reusing one-shot shared memory objects in the construction of bounded space long-lived objects ..."
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This paper studies the problem of implementing a shared memory test-and-set object using only shared registers. Our contribution is threefold. First, we present a general framework to allow reasoning about reusing one-shot shared memory objects in the construction of bounded space long-lived
Applicability of Activities of Daily Living Tests in Individuals with Heart Failure
"... 4. Post-Graduation Program in ..."
Rate of Change and other Metrics: a Live Study of the World Wide Web
, 1997
"... Caching in the World Wide Web is based on two critical assumptions: that a significant fraction of requests reaccess resources that have already been retrieved; and that those resources do not change between accesses. We tested the validity of these assumptions, and their dependence on characterist ..."
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Caching in the World Wide Web is based on two critical assumptions: that a significant fraction of requests reaccess resources that have already been retrieved; and that those resources do not change between accesses. We tested the validity of these assumptions, and their dependence
UNCONSCIOUS MIND: AUTHENTICATING WITH SOMETHING YOU DON’T KNOW? OR JUST AN INFALLIBLE LIVENESS TEST?
"... Biometrics has become a major field of study in the area of computer security. Liveness tests complement biometric systems by introducing an extra level of authentication to prevent identity forgeries. In this abstract we present the fundamental ideas behind a new authentication paradigm that captur ..."
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Biometrics has become a major field of study in the area of computer security. Liveness tests complement biometric systems by introducing an extra level of authentication to prevent identity forgeries. In this abstract we present the fundamental ideas behind a new authentication paradigm
ICONE17-75450 CORE MELT SOLIDIFICATION CHARACTERISTICS IN RPV LOWER HEAD -EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS FROM LIVE-TESTS
"... ABSTRACT Core melt solidification phenomena during external reactor vessel cooling is investigated in LIVE tests with different external cooling conditions and melt pouring positions. A noneutectic simulant melt (80-20 mole% KNO 3 -NaNO 3 ) is used in the LIVE tests. It is found out that when the v ..."
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ABSTRACT Core melt solidification phenomena during external reactor vessel cooling is investigated in LIVE tests with different external cooling conditions and melt pouring positions. A noneutectic simulant melt (80-20 mole% KNO 3 -NaNO 3 ) is used in the LIVE tests. It is found out that when
Testing for competence rather than for “intelligence
- American Psychologist
, 1973
"... The testing movement in the United States has been a success, if one judges success by the usual American criteria of size, influence, and profitability. Intelligence and aptitude tests are used nearly everywhere by schools, colleges, and employers. It is a sign of backwardness not to have test scor ..."
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the lives of young people by stamping some of them "qualified " and others "less qualified " for college work. Until recent "exceptions " were made (over the protest of some), the tests have served as a very efficient device for screening out black, Spanish-speaking, and other
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