93 research outputs found
Web engineering security: essential elements
Security is an elusive target in today’s high-speed and extremely complex, Web enabled, information rich business environment. This paper presents the idea that there are essential, basic organizational elements that need to be identified, defined and addressed before examining security aspects of a Web Engineering Development process. These elements are derived from empirical evidence based on a Web survey and supporting literature. This paper makes two contributions. The first contribution is the identification of the Web Engineering specific elements that need to be acknowledged and resolved prior to the assessment of a Web Engineering process from a security perspective. The second contribution is that these elements can be used to help guide Security Improvement Initiatives in Web Engineering
Sketch of the Welland Canal, U.C.
"2336a" handwritten in bottom left corner. Includes "Table of Distances". Digital reproduction of map (21 x 35 cm.) in the Brock University Map, Data & GIS Library. Georeferenced and modified from Brock call # G 3462 W45 1833 S54, by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.Map showing the First Welland Canal with proposed side cuts, township boundaries, towns, forts, creeks and rivers
Topographical map of the country lying between Thorold and Port Dalhousie shewing located line of enlarged Welland Canal
Historic map showing a section of Niagara from Port Dalhousie to Thorold with north oriented toward the right. Text below the title reads: “Reduced from Plan of Surveys made in 1870-1”. Handwritten text below the scale, by the author, reads: "Thorold, 22 Aug. 1873. Thomas Monro." The map shows the Second and Third Welland Canals, beginning at the harbor in Port Dalhousie, travelling to Thorold. Also shown are main roads, creeks, ravines, concession and lot numbers. The Great Western Railway line runs from east to west and the Welland Railway from north to south. The Township of Grantham, St. Catharines, The Township of Stamford and the Township of Thorold are labelled. Handwritten markings in blue pencil are at multiple places along the canal. Handwritten on bottom right corner of map: “R 410 – Welland Canal – 1873 From Ms Div. Sept. 23/1960.” Stamp on verso: "Map Division, Aug 26 1969, Public Archives of Canada." And “New Welland Canal 440”. Handwritten on verso: 4/410 - New Welland Canal - 1873, Topo plan - C 93.Authorship indicated: Thomas Monro.Scale: 800 feet to 1 inch ; [ca. 1:9,600]Digital reproduction: Public Archives of Canada, e011168609. Paper reproduction is available in Brock University MDGL. Call Number: G 3462 W45 1873 M65Georeferenced and modified by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University
Secure web application development and global regulation
The World Wide Web (WWW) has been predominantly responsible for instigating radical paradigm transformations in today’s global information rich civilizations. Many societies have basic operational economical components that depend on Web enabled systems in order to support daily commercial activities. The acceptance of E-commerce as a valid channel for conducting business coupled with societal integration and dependence on Web enabled technology has instigated the development of local, national, and global efforts to regulate criminal activities on the World Wide Web. This paper makes two contributions. The first contribution is the high-level review of the United States and United Kingdom legislation that has developed from the escalation and integration of the World Wide Web into society. The second contribution is the support for the idea that legislative compatibility, in concert with an organization’s policy compatibility, needs to be acknowledged in secure Web application development methodologies
Receptive Orientation Behavior by May Welland in Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence Novel: an Existentialist Psychoanalysis Perspective
This research paper aims to know receptive orientation behavior of the May Welland in The Age of Innocence novel. The objective of the research is to analyze the novel by using an existentialist psychoanalysis theory. The type of this research is descriptive qualitative research because there is no calculating data in this research. The data sources of the research are (1)the primary data of the research is The Age of Innocence novel by Edith Wharton, (2)the secondary data of the research taken from any information related to the novel such as biography of author, literary books, journal, and references from internet related with the study. The method to analyze this data is descriptive analysis. The result of this analysis is that May Welland’s character is dominant as the receptive orientation behavior. She has 12 aspects as the positive and negative aspect of the receptive orientation behavior by Fromm’s theory
The sunshine of your smile.
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano and voice [instrumentation]E flat major [key]JAC001086 / F major ; JAC001087 / D major ; JAC001089 / F major [note]Moderato [tempo]Classical song, devotional [form/genre]From Hickey's 5, 10 & 15ct. Stores, Dunville & Welland. [dealer stamp]Publisher's advertisement on back cover. [note
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