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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 11/2005 (11) Artificial intelligence

Matthew Michelson, C. Knoblock
One of the most important features of the World Wide Web is its ability to empower users with lots of information. However, much of this information is still unorganized and inaccessible beyond a simple keyword search. In this article the authors focus on annotating data sources that are unstructured and ungrammatical.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 11/2005 (11) Artificial intelligence

Joanna Nowakowska, Lucjan Stapp
Test Driven Development (TDD) solves many problems between developers and testers which concern unit testing. In this article the authors will show that code development following the TDD methodology is neither expensive nor time-consuming and greatly improves quality of the final product. They will begin by presenting a basic concepts of TDD, after which we will describe a simple experiment demonstrating the achieved effects. We will also present an example collection of tools facilitating preparation of modules adhering to this methodology.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability

Robert Majdanski
The moment the First Programmer created the First Program, the probability of attempts being made to attack it increased by one. Robert will describe how anti-virus programs detect the presence of a virus in the system and how to perform an attack against a system using an anti-virus program.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability

Miroslav Ludvik
Penetration testing often takes place in situation where the management doesn't fully trust the IT department. It is sometimes ordered by the IT department itself to show its excellent work. However, this is not the case covered by this case study. Leran more about penetration test from Miroslav's article.

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