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Lithics and <endeca_term>Artefacts</endeca_term> HD 1.0

Lithics and Artefacts HD 1.0

The largest selection of stone implements and artefacts available on any platform. Immerse yourself in the ancient world of stone... Read more

28 March, 2012
What Are You Looking For: Identification of Remnant Communication <endeca_term>Artefacts</endeca_term> in Physical Memory

What Are You Looking For: Identification of Remnant Communication Artefacts in Physical Memory

Law enforcement has sound methods for investigating and obtaining data about targets that are using traditional... Read more

13 December, 2010
Tracing VNC and RDP Protocol <endeca_term>Artefacts</endeca_term> on Windows Mobile and Windows Smartphone for Forensic Purpose

Tracing VNC and RDP Protocol Artefacts on Windows Mobile and Windows Smartphone for Forensic Purpose

Remote access is the means of acquiring access to a computer or network remotely or from distance. It is typically... Read more

13 December, 2010
EXSYST: Search-Based GUI Testing

EXSYST: Search-Based GUI Testing

Test generation tools commonly aim to cover structural artefacts of software, such as the source code or the user interface. However... Read more

28 October, 2011
A Seismology-Inspired Approach to Study Change Propagation

A Seismology-Inspired Approach to Study Change Propagation

Change impact analysis aims at identifying software artefacts that are being affected by a change. It helps developers to assess... Read more

19 October, 2011
MoScript: A DSL for Querying and Manipulating Model Repositories

MoScript: A DSL for Querying and Manipulating Model Repositories

...as a mechanism to describe large number of modelling and non-modelling artefacts (models, transformations, source code, binary files, etc.) and their complex interrelations, typically... Read more

7 April, 2011
Concern-Based Assessment of Architectural Stability: A Comparative Study

Concern-Based Assessment of Architectural Stability: A Comparative Study

...concern is any consideration that can impact the software architecture and other artefacts. Sustaining stability of concerns realised in architectural designs is essential to obtain... Read more

17 June, 2010

HP Wireless TV Connect

...on the PC, but video plays smoothly, with excellent detail and no artefacts. If you don't want to see the video in a window... Read more

12 April, 2012

CERN: Signs point to neutrino glitch

...The evidence is beginning to point towards the OPERA result being an artefact of the measurement," said CERN Research Director Sergio Bertolucci in the statement... Read more

16 March, 2012

Linux Minted

...screen Overall though, I am pretty impressed. There are some occasional graphics artefacts but the system as a whole does feel more responsive and, as... Read more

21 December, 2011

Reuse of public data to get easier under new EU rules

Most public bodies will be compelled to make almost all their data available for reuse under new proposals from the European Commission, which says resulting apps and services could lead to a £34bn boost for the EU's economy Read more

12 December, 2011 by David Meyer

Bletchley Park Trust gets £4.6m lottery grant

...performed by London architects' firm Kennedy O'Callaghan. "The huts are almost artefacts in their own right, and would not withstand the footfall of visitors... Read more

5 October, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Google trumpets improved WebP image format

...fancy upsampler" smooths diagonal edges that would otherwise would be prone to artefacts. "WebP's compression algorithms have been significantly improved while remaining completely compatible... Read more

26 May, 2011 by Stephen Shankland

Software as an Art Form

...humankind, and the creative skill to turn the vision into a presentable artefact. So is it Art or merely a commodity Read more

21 February, 2011
Exhibition charts the history of computing

Exhibition charts the history of computing

...of Silicon Valley, California, the Computer History Museum is dedicated to preserving artefacts from the information age. The museum has just opened a spectacular exhibit... Read more

26 January, 2011 by Scott Ard

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