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Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures. This web site is hosted by the Software and Systems Division, Information Technology Laboratory, NIST. Development of this dictionary started in 1998 under the editorship of Paul E. Black. This is a dictionary of algorithms, algorithmic techniques, data structures, archetypal problems, and related definitions. Algorithms include common functions, such as Ackermann's function. Problems include traveling salesman and Byzantine generals. Some entries have links to implementations and more information. Don't use this site to cheat. Currently we do not include algorithms particular to business data processing, communications, operating systems or distributed algorithms, programming languages, AI, graphics, or numerical analysis: it is tough enough covering "general" algorithms and data structures.

Some terms with a leading variable, such as n-way, m-dimensional, or p-branching, are under k-. To look up words or phrases, enter them in the box, then click the button. Bibliography [GCG92]P. MR01001101 :: cryptography steganography resources and challenges. Projects. Malicious Linux Commands - From (This article was originally published in Ubuntu Forums but was removed there.

Ubuntuguide feels that knowledge about these risks is more important than any misguided attempts to "protect the public" by hiding their potential dangers or protect the (K)Ubuntu/Linux image. The original article has therefore been re-created (and subsequently edited) here.) ATTENTION: It is worthwhile to have some basic awareness about malicious commands in Linux.

Always be cautious when running one of these (or similar) commands (or downloaded scripts) that have been "recommended" as a solution to a problem you may have with your computer. It is also worthwhile to always enable a Kubuntu screensaver or Ubuntu screensaver with a password so that a casual passerby is not able to maliciously execute one of these commands from your keyboard while you are away from your computer. Here are some common examples of dangerous commands that should raise a red flag. Rm -rf / rm -rf . rm -rf * rm -r Forkbomb In Perl or. Introduction to Algorithms - Download free content from MIT. Free Online Computer Science and Programming Books, Textbooks, and Lecture Notes :: FreeTechBooks.com. PC Architecture. A book by Michael B. Karbo. - a book by Michael Karbo. This book is protected by copyright. It has been published in many European countries but never in English language.

Therefore I desided to upload it to the Internet. It is free to use as it is for personal, non-commercial use. All rights belong to Michael Karbo. These web pages have been produced from a Microsoft Word file. PC Architecture.