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XSEDE Security Working Group Charter V1.1
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Previous issue date: 2016-03-31OpenThe XSEDE Security Working Group (XSWoG) is responsible for creating security policies and procedures to be approved by the XSEDE Advisory
Board, as well as helping to realize the goals set forth for XSEDE security operations. The primary role of this group is advisory, to monitor and evaluate the security stance of XSEDE and propose changes to policy and procedure to the XSEDE Advisory Board. The secondary role of this group is information sharing. This could be to share threat information,
to relay operational security issues/concerns at different sites, to share and request feedback on security plans/configurations being reviewed by security operations,etc.National Science Foundation OCI-105357
XSEDE Security Working Group Charter V1.1
The XSEDE Security Working Group (XSWoG) is responsible for creating security policies and procedures to be approved by the XSEDE Advisory
Board, as well as helping to realize the goals set forth for XSEDE security operations. The primary role of this group is advisory, to monitor and evaluate the security stance of XSEDE and propose changes to policy and procedure to the XSEDE Advisory Board. The secondary role of this group is information sharing. This could be to share threat information,
to relay operational security issues/concerns at different sites, to share and request feedback on security plans/configurations being reviewed by security operations,etc.National Science Foundation OCI-1053575Ope
Adult Working Group : Cross-national Consultations on Health and Learning
Adult Working Group. (2007). Adult working group: Cross-national consultations on health and learning. Antigonish, NS: National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health, St. Francis Xavier University
XSEDE Security Working Group Charter
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Previous issue date: 2013-08-26The short document establishes the constituency of the XSEDE Security Working Group and defines its role with respect to XSEDE.National Science Foundation OCI-105357
Top quark working group report
This report summarizes the work of the Energy Frontier Top Quark working group of the 2013 Community Summer Study (Snowmass)
The new version of the parametric catalog of Italian earthquakes (CPTI04)
In the framework of the initiative promoted by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) aimed to the preparation of a new hazard map of the Italian territory, a working group operated, starting from the beginning of June 2003, to revise the Catalogo Parametrico dei terremoti Italiani (CPTI99). The work was approached by dividing the entire catalog in three segments:
1. Before year 1000
2. Between years 1000 and 1980
3. After year 1980
Regarding the first two segments, the preliminary activities mainly concerned the insertion of new macroseismic studies, made available after the publication of the first CPTI version (end of 1999) and of the SISFRANCE (France) and ECOS (Switzerland) for relative boundary areas, as well as a revision of the choices among concurrent studies.
For the segment after 1980, we made a complete relocation and revaluation of instrumental magnitudes, on the basis of the Catalogo Strumentale dei terremoti Italiani (CSTI Working group, 2001) for the period 1980-1996 and of a revised version of the INGV database, integrated with the main regional networks, for the period 1997-2002. The instrumental catalog was integrated with macroseismic studies and available Ms and Mw magnitude estimates taken from the literature and on-line catalogs.
The group also made a revaluation of the empirical relations among different instrumental magnitudes and between macroseismic data and magnitudes using improved criteria. The instrumental and macroseismic magnitudes have been combined by weighted averages to give a uniform values both for Ms and Mw ready to be used to compute occurrence rates and ground motion at site.
A preliminary version of this catalog, actually used for the computation of the new seismic map of Italy presented in another lecture of this session, was made available on the web. The catalog includes about 2000 earthquakes with Mw>4.15 from Ancient Times to 2002, while the macroseismic database includes in all more then 70,000 intensity observations
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GUIDELINES FOR SWIMMING POOLS AND SIMILAR RECREATIONAL WATER ENVIRONMENTS: ITALIAN TRANSLATION BY THE SITI WORKING GROUP "ENHANCING HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY"
The Working Group "Enhancing Health and Physical Activity" of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health promoted the Italian translation of the WHO Guidelines for safe recreational waters, swimming pools and similar environments. The structure of the WHO document is described and the main chapters are summarised. References are included from Italian studies and data provided by the Working Group
Management of Recurrent Retroperitoneal Sarcoma (RPS) in the Adult: A Consensus Approach from the Trans-Atlantic RPS Working Group
Retroperitoneal soft tissue sarcomas (RPS) are rare tumors. Surgery is the mainstay of curative therapy, but local recurrence is common. No recommendations concerning the best management of recurring disease have been developed so far. Although every effort should be made to optimize the initial approach, recommendations to treat recurring RPS will be helpful to maximize disease control at recurrence
System Optimization Working Group Recommendations
University of Minnesota. System Optimization Working Group. (2025). System Optimization Working Group Recommendations. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276922
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