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| | RFC 2617 (rfc2617) - HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authenti |
 | | Like Basic, Digest access authentication verifies that both parties to a communication know a shared secret (a password); unlike Basic, this verification can be done without sending the password in the clear, which is Basic's biggest weakness. |  | | A common use of Basic authentication is for identification purposes -- requiring the user to provide a user name and password as a means of identification, for example, for purposes of gathering accurate usage statistics on a server. |  | | It is intended as a replacement for Basic authentication and nothing more. |
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2617.html
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 | | We acquire visual competency through development and experience rather than training--in other words, for our basic nonverbal and visual communication skills we are largely self-taught and that includes such sophisticated skills as making sense of MTV, watching multiple television channels simultaneously, and negotiating freeways as we puzzle out a map. |  | | Visual communication could also be considered primary because the viewer has to learn as well as manage more of the visual interpretative function independently. |  | | The "hard wiring" of the basic visual perception processes, however, doesn't suggest that visual interpretation is an unsophisticated form of understanding any more than the concept of deep structure suggests that language learning is less complex or sophisticated. |
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http://spot.colorado.edu/~moriarts/primelang.html
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| | Basic English - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Criticism Basic English is not as effective as E-Prime at enabling non-judgemental communication, since "to be" is permitted but other words required to indicate states of being (e.g. |  | | Basic English is a constructed language with a small number of words created by Charles Kay Ogden and described in his book Basic English: A General Introduction with Rules and Grammar (1930). |  | | Charles Kay Ogden, Basic English and Grammatical Reform, Cambridge: The Orthological Institute. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_English
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| | Larry P. Gross |
 | | What we must keep in mind, however, is the notion that the emergence of new forms of symbolic skill and knowledge at the higher levels of complexity and sophistication does not in any way reduce the vital importance of competence in the basic modes of cultural intelligence and communication (p. |  | | Acquiring competence in modes of symbolic communication means learning the "vocabulary" for representing objects and events and the "grammatical" and "syntactical" operations, transformations, and organizational principles that are used to structure these into conveyors of meaning. |  | | Symbolic competence, whether at the level of basic decoding or at more complex levels of appreciating or creating, is characterized by a further set of psychological properties. |
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http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rseiler/grosslp.htm
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| | DataOutfitters Serial Basic RS232 Programming Language |
 | | Serial Basic is a language designed to allow engineers and developers to talk to rs232 devices without having to spend thousands of dollars on a custom software communications program. |  | | Consulting services are available at a reasonable rate and most of the time Serial Basic can be configured to meet your serial communication needs at a fraction of the cost of a custom application. |  | | The version of Serial Basic that will be installed on your computer has customized menu items for a Control Chips CY550 based step motor controller, but Serial Basic should work with any standard serial controlled hardware and it is very easy for you to customize Serial Basic for your needs. |
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http://www.dataoutfitters.com/SerialBasic/SerialBasic.htm
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| | Talebinezhad - Basic Assumptions in Teaching English as an International Language (I-TESL-J) |
 | | Basic to this approach is the realization of the world's exceptional condition in terms of human relations, made possible by improvements in communication technology. |  | | English for cross-cultural communication: the question of intelligibility. |  | | EIL refers to functions of English not to the given form of the language. |
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http://iteslj.org/Articles/Talebinezhad-EIL.html
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| | Toastmasters New Zealand - Communication Programme |
 | | The Communication and Leadership Programme manual (also called the "basic manual") helps you develop the basic skills you need to prepare and present an effective speech. |  | | After completing the Communication and Leadership Programme manual, members earn Competent Toastmaster (CTM) recognition and are able to focus their efforts on the projects in the advanced speech manuals of the Toastmasters program. |  | | The Communication and Leadership Manual is designed to give new members a strong start in developing a core set of skills for public speaking. |
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http://www.toastmasters.org.nz/index.cfm/Programmes/Communication
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| | snpa03.doc |
 | | The safety communication module for a given application meets both basic and application-specific stability requirements, although it may not be the most efficient protocol. |  | | Communication is essential for the robots to position themselves optimally as well as to avoid collisions as they move. |  | | Unlike control software which consists of deterministic loops, communication software poses new problems: a) it is more complex, since it is inherently a distributed system problem, and b) determining the stability of communication software is inherently statistical in nature. |
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http://www-osl.cs.uiuc.edu/docs/snpa03/snpa03.doc
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| | Revelation Software: Support > Knowledge Base > Converting Advanced Revelation applications to OpenInsight: Perspectives from Developers |
 | | Revelation also recognized that technologies have advanced and matured rapidly to where PC's are becoming less computing devices and more communication devices. |  | | Since our inception in 1987, Revelation Software has been dedicated to delivering a fully integrated application development environment that is optimized for local area network and workgroup computing environments. |  | | Advanced Revelation is an award-winning environment that provides a complete set of non-procedural application development tools, a robust programming environment, and a flexible, variable length, multi-valued database that enable security and performance on large multi-user networks. |
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http://www.revelation.com/knowledge.nsf/461ff2bd5a8ddeed852566f50065057d/a9a56524aacfb93585256311006096a2?OpenDocument
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| | Visual Basic Internet Programming |
 | | An illustrative algorithm is implemented in Visual Basic, emphasizing all the four fundamental aspects of distributed computing systems: resource sharing, computation speedup, reliability, and communication. |  | | While the IP Helper API is designed for use by C/C++ programmers, it is possible to use this API in Visual Basic. |  | | When Visual Basic 4.0 was released, it introduced a whole new era of programming for VB. |
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http://www.vbip.com
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| | Information Competency |
 | | In a Communication in the English Language and Critical Thinking course, which is considered a basic skills course, students learn how to use a library and how to evaluate sources. |  | | Finally, several people felt that a partnership approach, whereby the basics were taught to a class by a trained library professional, followed up by discipline-specific project(s) in class was the most effective approach. |  | | They are introduced to basic information sources in those disciplines and have assignments which help them develop the skills necessary to use those sources. |
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http://www.library.ohiou.edu/libinfo/librarydocs/infocomp/infocomp.htm
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| | Social Psychological Dimensions of Electronic Communication |
 | | The vast majority of the conceptual and methodological symbolic interaction schemes have emerged from face-to-face communications in which the informational landscape in comparison to computer mediated communication is much more concrete. |  | | The basic tenet of the symbolic interaction approach to the study of emotions is that they shape the flow of interactions. |  | | R., and Shook, D. Relationships of job categories and organizational levels to use of communication channels, including electronic mail: A meta-analysis and extension. |
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http://www.sociology.org/content/vol004.001/bellamy.html
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| | TEMPUS Structural Joint European Project |
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http://www.leidykla.vu.lt/inetleid/inf-m-4/glosien.html
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| | Elsevier.com - Speech Communication |
 | | Speech Communication is an interdisciplinary journal whose primary objective is to fulfil the need for the rapid dissemination and thorough discussion of basic and applied research results. |  | | In order to establish frameworks to inter-relate results from the various areas of the field, emphasis will be placed on viewpoints and topics of a transdisciplinary nature. |  | | The journal's primary objectives are: • to present a forum for the advancement of human and human-machine speech communication science; |
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http://www.elsevier.com/locate/specom
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| | How Toastmasters Can Help You - Toastmasters International |
 | | The initial prepared speeches, as outlined in the basic Communication and Leadership program manual, are designed with the new Toastmaster in mind. |  | | Upon completion of the basic Communication and Leadership program, Toastmasters may participate in the Advanced Communication and Leadership program. |  | | The kit features a copy of the basic Communication and Leadership manual, general orientation materials and information regarding skill improvement in areas such as speech evaluation and the use of gestures. |
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http://www.toastmasters.org/help.asp
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| | IndustEthernet.htm |
 | | The book starts with an introduction to ethernet and a tutorial on digital communication, then hardware basics, the basics of protocols, the basic of devices, maintenance and troubleshooting, and ending with other protocols and security. |  | | The tutorial on digital communication is an excellent start, covering encoding, error checking, topology, and collisions. |  | | Half-duplex communication is when two or more devices to share the channel of communication, requiring arbitration for control and collision detection. |
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http://www.isa.org/~wilmdel/BOOKREPORT/IndustEthernet.htm
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| | CyberStage 2.2: Jaron Lanier Interview |
 | | Post-symbolic communication is one of Lanier's basic tenets, that eventually VR systems may become advanced to the point where entire new forms of communication can evolve out of virtual environments, whereby one can create meaning instead of simply referring to it, which is what we do with literal language today. |  | | Lanier said we had it all wrong, that the very principals of post- symbolic communication which was the basis of Taylor's points "completely inverted" what he meant by it. |  | | Music is our most prominent non-symbolic form of communication, and there are some theorists who try to frame music in symbolic terms and say that this major chord means this or that, but I think even the people who write that stuff ultimately realise they're winking. |
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http://www.cyberstage.org/archive/cstage22/Jaron22.htm
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| | Web based resources about interpersonal communication and small group communication |
 | | Basic Course Home Page: This site is maintained by the Department of Communication Studies, University of Kansas, for the NCAs Basic Course Commission. |  | | This online handbook provides guidance and instruction about a number of principles and skills which might be useful for interpersonal and group communication classes looking for examples of applications. |  | | This Web site is dedicated to serving the needs of researchers, students, teachers, and practitioners interested in the study of human communication via computers. |
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http://empathy.colstate.edu/web_based_resources.htm
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| | agent.doc |
 | | Both languages are based on speech act theory, which states that individual communications can be reduced to one of a small number of primitive speech, or more generally, communicative acts, which shape the basic meaning of that communication [2]. |  | | Agent communication language The ability for flexible interaction and interoperation with other similar software agents is very important to an agent. |  | | Agent software development Software agent is such new that it cannot be easily developed by traditional procedure-oriented and object-oriented development methodologies. |
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http://www.cs.usask.ca/~wew036/856/agent.doc
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| | bbc micro to mac serial |
 | | Both Macs (prior to Blue and White G3s) and BBC micros use a serial communication protocol based on the RS232 standard. |  | | It is possible to transfer data between the two machines. |  | | *FX2,0 will reestablish keyboard input on the BBC |
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http://www.zprod.org/zLab/bbcMacSerial.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Programming language |
 | | A programming language or computer language is a standardized communication technique for expressing instructions to a computer. |  | | A computer language is a language used by, or in association with, computers. |  | | Functional programming is a programming paradigm that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Programming-language
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| | Risk Communication Events |
 | | Topics to be covered include the relationship between risk perception and risk communication, resolving risk communication issues, and basic communication skills and techniques. |  | | A combination of expert instruction, class participation, and real-world examples of successes and failures in risk communication will give you an understanding of the theoretical and practical issues involved. |  | | Learn how to more effectively communicate about risk issues with various audiences, and how to incorporate risk communication into the strategic operation of your organization. |
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http://www.foodriskclearinghouse.umd.edu/risk_comm_food_events.cfm
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| | Selected Bibliography |
 | | This elective in the Special Education program is designed to study the basic sign language vocabulary, finger spelling techniques, and non-manual markers used in Manual Communication. |  | | develop and demonstrate a proficient use of a basic, practical Manual Communication vocabulary. |  | | Participate in a cultural event, leisure time activity, or school function, or other activity with an individual who uses sign as his major avenue of communication and write a reaction summary. |
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http://www.lhup.edu/ncate/syllabi/SPEC/spec310.htm
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| | TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION |
 | | Students review and strengthen their knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and apply this to basic technical and business communication situations. |  | | Theories and research drawn from a variety of fields that inform such topics as the historical and social context of technical communication, the aims of technical discourse, readability, invention and audience, audience analysis, technical style, and graphics. |  | | Functions of, and relationships among, major software tools in the context of common technical communication design problems. |
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http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/techc.html
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| | Programming language - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | A programming language or computer language is a standardized communication technique for expressing instructions to a computer. |  | | The development of programming languages, unsurprisingly, follows closely the development of the physical and electronic processes used in today's computers. |  | | Dennis Ritchie and Brian Kerninghan developed the C programming language, initially for DEC PDP-10 in 1970. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/programming_language.htm
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| | The Chronicle: Career Network: The CV Doctor: CV for speech communication |
 | | Doctor of Philosophy, Speech Communication, University of Z, May 2002 (expected). |  | | CV for a new Ph.D. in speech communication |  | | Through this course students engaged with concepts related to the study of human behavior and communication. |
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http://chronicle.com/jobs/2001/10/2001101201cv.htm
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| | RFC 2617 (rfc2617) - HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authenti |
 | | Like Basic, Digest access authentication verifies that both parties to a communication know a shared secret (a password); unlike Basic, this verification can be done without sending the password in the clear, which is Basic's biggest weakness. |  | | If a user can be led to believe that he is connecting to a host containing information protected by Basic authentication when, in fact, he is connecting to a hostile server or gateway, then the attacker can request a password, store it for later use, and feign an error. |  | | Basic Authentication is also vulnerable to spoofing by counterfeit servers. |
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2617.html
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| | Encyclopedia: BASIC programming language |
 | | A programming language or computer language is a standardized communication technique for expressing instructions to a computer. |  | | BASIC is a family of high-level programming languages. |  | | The original BASIC language was invented in 1963 by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz and implemented by a team of Dartmouth students under their direction. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/BASIC-programming-language
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| | Encyclopedia: BASIC programming language |
 | | A programming language or computer language is a standardized communication technique for expressing instructions to a computer. |  | | Bywater BASIC (aka bwBASIC) is a GPL BASIC interpreter by Ted A. Campbell for MS-DOS and POSIX. |  | | The original BASIC language was invented in 1963 by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz and implemented by a team of Dartmouth students under their direction. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/BASIC-programming-language
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