Cryptographic Security Architecture
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[SECURITY] [DSA 429-2] New gnupg
packages fix cryptographic weakness
[SECURITY] [DSA 429-2] New gnupg
packages fix cryptographic weakness
02/16/2004 02:36 PMMatt Zimmerman (Feb 13 2004)
[SECURITY] [DSA 429-1] New gnupg
packages fix cryptographic weakness in
ElGamal signing keys
[SECURITY] [DSA 429-1] New gnupg
packages fix cryptographic weakness in
ElGamal signing keys
01/27/2004 01:49 PMMatt Zimmerman (Jan 26 2004)
Setting Cryptographic Services to
Automatic
Setting Cryptographic Services to
Automatic
02/17/2004 06:32 PMAn Illustrated Guide to Cryptographic
Hashes
An Illustrated Guide to Cryptographic
Hashes
08/23/2004 02:07 PMWe are all connected: The path from
architecture to information architecture
We are all connected: The path from
architecture to information architecture
11/11/2003 04:46 AMWe Are All Connected: The Path from
Architecture to Information Architecture
We Are All Connected: The Path from
Architecture to Information Architecture
01/07/2004 06:41 PMIn this article, author Fu Tien Chiou describes a link between
traditional architecture and Information Architecture, showing how the
Information Architect uses a set of blueprints that builders --
designers and programmers -- can construct. 1217
Deterministic AI Architecture
Deterministic AI Architecture
06/25/2004 08:59 AMMajor change in development
Architecture + Ecology in AZ
Architecture + Ecology in AZ
11/16/2003 06:17 PM "We have a society that is moving very rapidly to the super-,
super-, super-
consum
ptive," says architect
Pa
olo Soleri. "And I'm proposing that might not be the final
answer. So I'm saying, why don't we try
a
leaner alternative?"
(via PBS; more
inside.) Reviewing Web Architecture
Reviewing Web Architecture
12/17/2003 07:19 PMKendall Clark analyzes the W3C Technical Architure Group's
"Architecture of the World Wide Web" document, newly published as a
Last Call draft at the W3C.
PHP Cluster Architecture
PHP Cluster Architecture
09/02/2004 08:24 AMNew documents added
pDNS architecture
pDNS architecture
05/07/2004 05:00 AMDiagram of how it
fits..
Diagram of how it fits.
Submitted by joeldg on Thu,
05/06/2004 - 16:19.
For those of you in the #pa channel you are
familiar with the conversations we have been having about why to USE
the rdfs/rdf/owl/dc ontologies built into a parser just for FOAF.
One of the reasons for wanting this is because you
will get back a array of statements regarded as good, and another with
statements regarded as bad. By looking over this we can debug rdf
docs, determine what xmlns statements would be optimal and which are
not needed (some generators just throw a huge list in for no good
reason).
So I had created a parser from scratch that had
this capability but due to the fact that it is a from scratch
quick/hack deal I don't think it will be workable and it was not as
fast as the built-in SAX parser in PHP which defeats the purpose of
why we wanted to do that. In addition we needed a small parser that
does the basic job of RAP in a small set, yet still be extensible to
allow for vocabulary based parsing.
I am trying to marry these two concepts and it is a
pain. I have a nice
parser
that I am using as the base as it keeps the structure in a very good
form for filtering through the vocabulary checker in an "after-parsed"
way.
Another point to note is that using the
vocabularies we can specify based on a few things
(class/property/disjointwith/subclassof etc..) we can specify a
general distiction of how to treat data within tags.
For instance, rdfs:subPropertyOf has specified
range and domain of Property which is defined in rdf-syntax-ns which
makes sense, so based on this fact, if this property is used in a
different context we can throw a warning. If it is used within a
disjointwith then throw an Error.
At least this is the base idea and it will
become clearer as work progresses on this. I am limited in my capacity
to work deeply on this as I have a full time job.. So this is
basically a side-project..
Anyway, enough rambling. Marc wanted a diagram
for how pDNS fits in with everything else.. I took the word "fits"
literally and create this following puzzle-piece diagram
;)
To explain:
pDNS
totally depends on the parser, pa needs pDNS for doing lookups in a
logical way that is not as screwy and intensive as rdql as we are
looking for large scale in this project.
Anyway, any
questions.. drop em.. or any suggestions..
Information Architecture for Everyone
Information Architecture for Everyone
11/13/2002 04:55 AMThe purpose of this article is to help you define information
architecture so that you can
recognize when it is you are wearing an IA hat, as well as provide you
some tips, basics
and resources to help you build the most well architected sites
possible. So let's get
started.
Emergent Architecture
Emergent Architecture
08/05/2002 10:43 PMTAG and the Web's Architecture
TAG and the Web's Architecture
09/04/2002 07:03 PMKendall Clark reviews the first public draft of the W3C Technical
Architecture Group's publication "Architectural Principles of the
World Wide Web", intended to be a definitive statement of how the Web
should work.
Ecclesiastical Architecture, et al.
Ecclesiastical Architecture, et al.
06/17/2004 10:14 AM
The Churchmouse:
Ecclesiastical Architecture, Stained Glass, Church Monuments and other
Funerary Monuments such as Cast Iron Grave Markers.
Architecture pilgrimage
Architecture pilgrimage
07/02/2004 02:43 PM
Architect
ure pilgrimage. Sketches of the world's great architecture.
The architecture of participation
The architecture of participation
08/17/2004 10:59 AM
Discussions about open source and innovation tend to cluster around
two opposing memes. One says that open source can't innovate; the
other that only open source can innovate. Both are wrong. Sometimes
large, well-funded R&D programs can achieve breakthroughs that
lone geniuses can't. And sometimes the reverse is true. Either way,
the real innovation of the open source movement is the architecture of
participation. It can help turn a good idea -- wherever it came from
-- into a best-quality implementation. Software companies that don't
choose the open source model have to find other ways to recruit and
reward participants. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com] [See also: other
open-source-related items]
The term 'open source' presumes that the essence of software is source
code, and that participation means hacking it. And that's true. But
the emergence of the services model creates modes of participation
that don't require access to source. Back in 2000, Rael Dornfest
introduced the term
open services in order to make that distinction.
...Moving Your Architecture to .NET
Moving Your Architecture to .NET
03/13/2003 10:24 AMThe architecture of intermediation
The architecture of intermediation
03/30/2005 06:14 PM
When Steve Mallett recently cloned
del.icio.us to create
de.lirio.us, the predictable
controversy ensued. Here's a capsule summary:
Good! del.icio.us is closed-source, the world needs an
open-source social bookmarking service.
Bad! Geez, what a lame ripoff!
Rather than taking sides in this debate -- which I can't do, because I
sympathize with both positions while endorsing neither -- I'd like to
try to broaden its scope.
...TAG: 3D Architecture Guide
TAG: 3D Architecture Guide
06/14/2004 01:21 PMTAG 1.6 Released...
Jon Udell: The architecture of
intermediation
Jon Udell: The architecture of
intermediation
03/31/2005 06:59 AMThe architecture of intermediation .. del.irio.us ..
Jon
weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/03/30.html#a1205
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Looking Into The Power Architecture
Future
Looking Into The Power Architecture
Future
06/09/2004 10:41 AMReviewing Web Architecture: Conclusions
Reviewing Web Architecture: Conclusions
02/11/2004 08:28 PMKendall Clark concludes his review of the W3C TAG's Architecture of
the World Wide Web document, covering good practice in the separation
of form from content and the use of XML vocabularies.
W3C Delivers Web Architecture Overview
W3C Delivers Web Architecture Overview
12/17/2004 06:27 PMTo aid developers, the Web standards body puts best practices in a
single, coherent document.
Information Architecture: Blueprints for
the Web
Information Architecture: Blueprints for
the Web
10/29/2002 07:37 AMImplications for Power Architecture
Implications for Power Architecture
12/22/2004 01:12 AMMajor electronics companies have come together to form a new standards
body focused on Power Architecture technology. Power.org will create
and promote a family of standards, reference designs, and...
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PhotoSemantic Information Architecture
PhotoSemantic Information Architecture
10/25/2002 10:26 AMNodal Game AI Architecture
Nodal Game AI Architecture
07/07/2004 01:15 AMComing Soon
The Dynamic Duo of Information
Architecture
The Dynamic Duo of Information
Architecture
10/23/2002 03:00 AMFuture of Information Architecture
Future of Information Architecture
01/16/2003 05:05 AME-Commerce Business Architecture
E-Commerce Business Architecture
05/20/2004 04:23 AME-Commerce Business Architecture development site launched
International information architecture
International information architecture
08/17/2004 07:56 AMI'm looking for examples of international information architecture -
whatever that is.
I stumbled accross the English version of the Japan International
Cooperation Agency, which contains an Oath of service on the homepage:
"With passion and pride, as professionals in development cooperation,
we will perform our work responsibly and energetically with love ...
The Importance of Information
Architecture
The Importance of Information
Architecture
11/20/2002 04:37 AMInformation Architecture is not
Usability
Information Architecture is not
Usability
11/20/2002 04:37 AMAd-hoc categories and information
architecture
Ad-hoc categories and information
architecture
04/19/2004 01:43 PM
Ad Hoc Categorizations and the Emergence of Context Effects: "We
discuss how marketers may actively affect categorization processes to
increase product appeal, for example, in brand extensions and other
category-based product evaluations."
I am looking at Ad-hoc categories (and came across the link above)
and what they mean for information architecture.
Ad-hoc categories are categories like "things to take on a camping
trip" - they can be created immediately and form a category, even if
they didn't exist before. I believe that's the definition.
They have specific properties (for example, their members
can have nothing in common other than the fact of their membership,
while still showing gradation-of-membership effects.), and are already
being used on the web (for example Amazon's "People who bought this
book also bought" looks like an ad-hoc category.)
Of course, your copy of Women, Fire and Dangerous Things has some
things to say about ad hoc categories, and Lawrence W. Barsalou did research talking about how these are goal-derived
categories (I look at ad-hoc categories as a bit broader than
goal-derived categories. The Amazon example isn't goal-derived, for
example, but it's ad-hoc.).
I'm just starting my investigations into this particular
intersection of information architecture and cognitive psychology, any
ideas are very welcome.
The Definition of Information
Architecture
The Definition of Information
Architecture
11/15/2002 08:43 AMInformation Architecture - Blueprints
for the Web
Information Architecture - Blueprints
for the Web
11/14/2002 07:31 PMThis is a great book for all practitioners of Information
Architecture. It doesn't matter if you are new to the discipline or an
experienced architect,
you'll still learn lots of useful stuff from Christina. The
traditional subjects of IA are
presented in a refreshing point of view, and it explains subjects
that nobody
before had revealed, with clarity and detail. It's also very fun to
read.
IBM draws up architecture plan
IBM draws up architecture plan
04/16/2004 11:43 AMZDNet Apr 16 2004 3:16PM GMT
Information Architecture Overload
Information Architecture Overload
11/08/2002 05:06 AMGrok Description matches for Cryptographic Security Architecture
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