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In the News (Mon 13 Oct 08)

  
 Allerton95 - User Evaluation for The Alexandria Digital Library Project
We tried think-aloud and talk-aloud protocols and find they don't work very well, since users tend to either use the interface and not talk, or talk and stop working with the system.
I am interested to hear if others have applied Protocol Analysis in this way.
Between the interactive logs, the videotape, the questionnaire, and the talk- aloud reports, the sheer volume of data that can be collected is mind- boggling, and I am interested in hearing from others how they reduce their data collection modes to those most informative to their evaluations.
alexia.lis.uiuc.edu /gslis/allerton/95/buttenfield.html   (922 words)

  
 USS Scott (DDG 995)
SCOTT and embarked Destroyer Squadron Fourteen also participated in several military and civil protocol events, including hosting shipboard receptions in Valetta, Malta; Varna, Bulgaria; Constanta, Romania; and Alexandria, Egypt in support of the visits and exercises.
During the deployment to the U.S. Sixth Fleet, SCOTT visited Augusta Bay, Sicily; Valletta, Malta; Istanbul, Turkey; Varna, Bulgaria; Constanta, Romania; Volos, Greece; Salamis, Greece; Alexandria, Egypt; Naples, Italy; and Corfu, Greece.
Scott later conducted a two-week Black Sea operation enhancing military and diplomatic ties with NATO ally Turkey, and with Bulgaria and Romania.
navysite.de /dd/ddg995.htm   (653 words)

  
 NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND
Remote log-in with secure communications was used with both a Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) landline connection and a satellite using USS Alexandria's High Data Rate communications system.
After establishing a SIPRNET connection between NUWC Newport and the Alexandria, Newport personnel were able to remotely control the submarine's AN/BLQ-10 ES System and repair the problem.
On board USS Alexandria a recent fleet AN/BLQ-10 software casualty was replicated.
www.navsea.navy.mil /newswire_content.asp?txtDataID=12078&txtTypeID=2   (284 words)

  
 Arabic News Weekly Edition for Egypt, 9/12/2005
Egypt and South Korea have inked a technical cooperation protocol to mechanize rice cultivation and harvest in Egypt.
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak receives Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir who was due in Alexandria Saturday on a one-day visit to congratulate President Mubarak on his victory in the recent presidential elections.
Egypt's Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmi on Thursday affirmed the strength of political and economic ties binding Egypt and France as they have established strong cooperation relations, especially in the fields of oil and natural gas.
www.arabicnews.com /ansub/Weekly/Egypt/20050912.html   (690 words)

  
 ITworld.com - CERT warns: BIND may leave Web sites vulnerable
Yoran is now CEO at Riptech, Inc., a network security monitoring firm in Alexandria, Va. Whenever a BIND-related vulnerability is uncovered, he said, attacks increase against that protocol by an order of magnitude of 30 to 40 times the norm.
BIND is software that allows Web servers run by companies and Internet service providers to translate text-based Internet addresses into numbered IP addresses that can be read and understood by computers.
CERT, PGP Security and ISC officials are most concerned about a new vulnerability in the Transaction Signatures (TSig) feature of BIND that could enable malicious hackers to take control of Web servers and either redirect or block Internet requests that are sent to them.
www.itworld.com /Sec/3834/JackITWnws010130cert/pfindex.html   (634 words)

  
 Foreign Trade
A venture capital company, for which an amount of ECU 2.7 million was allocated, has been established under the fourth protocol with the European Union (EU).
- Besides, a number of Japanese missions have been active in the fields of feasibility studies for tourist development projects, improving irrigation in Bahr Shibeen area, establishing a steel sheet plant, upgrading Alexandria port, combating industrial pollution, and the electrical control centre project in Upper Egypt.
The international cooperation sector plays main role in the economic reform programme by developing and enhancing Egypt's economic relations with foreign and Arab governments and regional and international finance institutions, working out and concluding loan and grant agreements with these institutions.
www.sis.gov.eg /public/yearbook98/html/lctrad2.htm   (634 words)

  
 MICS publication: WiseMAC: An Ultra Low Power MAC Protocol for the Downlink of Infrastructure Wireless Sensor Networks
ISCC2004, the 9th IEEE International Symposium on Computers and Communications, Alexandria, Egypt, 28 June - 1 July 04
Abstract: This paper proposes WiseMAC (Wireless Sensor MAC) for the downlink of infrastructure wireless sensor networks.
www.terminodes.org /micsPublicationsDetail.php?pubno=746   (134 words)

  
 The Arab League Charter (Pact of the League of Arab States)
The Arab League was formed in 1945, based on the resolutions of the Alexandria Protocol, to protect Arab interests, and in particular to obtain greater freedom from foreign rule and to prevent further development of Palestine as the Jewish national home under the British Mandate.
The Arab League was instrumental in organizing Arab violations of UN General Assembly Resolution 181, and attempted to raise an army for conquest of the portion allotted to the Jews in Palestine, and, as declared by the League, for the purpose of "ridding that country of the Jews."
The States of the Arab League that are desirous of establishing among themselves closer collaboration and stronger bonds than those provided for in the present Pact, may conclude among themselves whatever agreements they wish for this purpose.
www.mideastweb.org /arableague.htm   (134 words)

  
 The Arab League Charter (Pact of the League of Arab States)
The Arab League was formed in 1945, based on the resolutions of the Alexandria Protocol, to protect Arab interests, and in particular to obtain greater freedom from foreign rule and to prevent further development of Palestine as the Jewish national home under the British Mandate.
The Arab League was instrumental in organizing Arab violations of UN General Assembly Resolution 181, and attempted to raise an army for conquest of the portion allotted to the Jews in Palestine, and, as declared by the League, for the purpose of "ridding that country of the Jews."
The purpose of the League is to draw closer the relations between member States and co-ordinate their political activities with the aim of realizing a close collaboration between them, to safeguard their independence and sovereignty, and to consider in a general way the affairs and interests of the Arab countries.
www.mideastweb.org /arableague.htm   (2175 words)

  
 The Arab League Charter (Pact of the League of Arab States)
The Arab League was formed in 1945, based on the resolutions of the Alexandria Protocol, to protect Arab interests, and in particular to obtain greater freedom from foreign rule and to prevent further development of Palestine as the Jewish national home under the British Mandate.
The Arab League was instrumental in organizing Arab violations of UN General Assembly Resolution 181, and attempted to raise an army for conquest of the portion allotted to the Jews in Palestine, and, as declared by the League, for the purpose of "ridding that country of the Jews."
The purpose of the League is to draw closer the relations between member States and co-ordinate their political activities with the aim of realizing a close collaboration between them, to safeguard their independence and sovereignty, and to consider in a general way the affairs and interests of the Arab countries.
www.mideastweb.org /arableague.htm   (2195 words)

  
 The Alexandria Protocol
The Committee is of the opinion that Palestine constitutes an important part of the Arab World and that the rights of the Arabs in Palestine cannot be touched without prejudice to peace and stability in the Arab World.
The decisions of the Council will be binding on those who have accepted them except in cases where a disagreement arises between two member states of the League in which the two parties shall refer their dispute to the Council for solution.
In no case will the adoption of a foreign policy which may be prejudicial to the policy of the League or an individual member state be allowed.
www.mideastweb.org /alexandria.htm   (1003 words)

  
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