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 ASR Data - SMART
SMART is a software utility that has been designed and optimized to support data forensic practitioners and Information Security personnel in pursuit of their respective duties and goals.
The SMART software and methodology have been developed with the intention of integrating technical, legal and end-user requirements into a complete package that enables the user to perform their job most effectively and efficiently.
Download the latest evaluation version of SMART for Linux.
http://www.asrdata.com/SMART   (168 words)

  
 SMART: Channel Resources, memory, flash and communication products
SMART supplies high-density memory for some of the most demanding applications available today including Supercomputing, HPC Servers, Linux- and Unix-Clusters and other high performance computing (HPC) applications.
SMARTs valuable on-line Memory Configurator allows quick and easy access to detailed memory upgrade information, helping meet the special needs of System Builders, Solution Integrators, VARs, and End Users.
When it comes to memory upgrades, SMART's world-class manufacturing facilities produce today's leading modular solutions which include Hewlett-Packard memory, IBM memory, and Intel approved memory for workstations, desktops, laptops and networking applications.
http://www.smartmodulartech.com/channel   (287 words)

  
 Smart Package Manager
Smart Package Manager may be run in many different ways, depending on the interface in use and on the intended goal.
Notice that Smart was not tunned to work in any of these cases, and the reason it works is because handling unusual situations was the initial project goal.
Smart correctly selects the intermediate version 1.5, which is the only viable possibility given the current options.
http://zorked.net/smart/doc/README.html   (2504 words)

  
 Active SMART - Hard drive diagnostic and failure prediction using S.M.A.R.T. technology
Active SMART utilizes the S.M.A.R.T. technology to track the status of the computer hard disks.
Install Active SMART to protect yourself from a possible data loss in case of an unexpected disk failure.
If Active SMART is installed, all information about the disk will be accepted and analyzed by the program.
http://www.ariolic.com/activesmart   (434 words)

  
 Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART)
SMART requires a hard disk that supports the feature and some sort of software to check the status of the drive.
Some companies consider a SMART alert sufficient evidence that the drive is bad, and will immediately issue an RMA for its replacement; others require other steps to be performed, such as running diagnostic software on the drive.
SMART evolved from a technology developed by IBM called Predictive Failure Analysis or PFA.
http://www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ref/hdd/perf/qual/featuresSMART.html   (839 words)

  
 Smart Furniture shelving, shelves, bookshelves, retail displays, store fixtures, bookcases, office shelves and more. Design your own.
Smart Furniture offers style and durability that will stand the test of time and fit within most any budget.
Smart Furniture components allow you to custom design your own modular shelves for limitless options in your home including bookcases and book shelves, end tables, wine racks, closet systems, entertainment centers, shoe racks and shoe storage, library shelving, computer furniture and more...
Smart Furniture can be stacked vertically and connected horizontally to create unlimited combinations of custom room dividers, bookcases, credenzas and storage units that suite your business environment- no matter how big or small.
http://www.smartfurniture.com   (852 words)

  
 Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART)
Industry acceptance of PFA technology eventually led to SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) becoming the industry-standard reliability prediction indicator for both IDE/ATA and SCSI hard disk drives.
For example, a SMART drive might monitor the fly height of the head above the magnetic media.
Many SMART implementations use a thermal sensor to detect the environmental conditions that affect drive reliability - including ambient temperature, rate of cooling airflow, voltage and vibration - and issue a user warning when the temperature exceeds a pre-defined threshold - typically in the range 60-65°C).
http://smartlinux.sourceforge.net/smart/index.php   (627 words)

  
 Internet Eraser - Download now
When you set the right option, Smart Protector - Internet Eraser can leave the computer in exactly the same state it was and leave you worry free.
Smart Protector - Internet Eraser implements the US Department of Defense DOD 5220.22-M clearing and sanitizing standard, to give you confidence that once deleted, your file data is gone forever and can not be recovered.
Smart Protector - Internet Eraser keeps out prying eyes and protects your private data on all Windows systems.
http://www.smartprotector.com/eraser   (694 words)

  
 Pointer - definition of Pointer in Encyclopedia
This use of null pointers can be compared to the use of null values in relational databases.
In computer science, a pointer is a programming language datatype whose value is used to refer to ("points to") another value stored elsewhere in the computer memory.
Pointer arithmetic is unrestricted; adding or subtracting from a pointer moves it by that number of bytes in either direction, but using the Inc or Dec standard procedures on it moves it by the size of the datatype it is declared to point to.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Pointer   (1567 words)

  
 Belarc
SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a diagnostic method originally developed by IBM Corporation for their mainframe drives to give advanced warning of drive failures.
Today all major disk drive manufacturers support SMART, including IBM, Western Digital, Quantum, Seagate, and Fujitsu.
SMART measures many attributes of your disk drive over time and decides if they are moving out of tolerance.
http://www.belarc.com/smart.html   (253 words)

  
 SMART: About SMART
This represents a probability that, given a database of a particular size, random sequences score higher than a value X. P-values are generated by the BLAST algorithm that has been integrated into SMART.
Domain families represented in SMART and in the PDB are annotated as being of known structure; links are provided in SMART to the PDB via PDBsum and MMDB.
SMART uses NCBI-BLAST for detection of outlier homologues and homologues of known structure.
http://smart.embl-heidelberg.de/help/smart_glossary.shtml   (1850 words)

  
 Smart Client Developer Center Home: Smart Client Definition
One trait that all smart client applications share is an ability to exploit local resources such as hardware for storage, processing or data capture such as compact flash memory, CPUs and scanners for example.
Smart client (n) Definition: Smart clients are easily deployed and managed client applications that provide an adaptive, responsive and rich interactive experience by leveraging local resources and intelligently connecting to distributed data sources.
Smart client applications are able to readily connect to and exchange data with systems across the enterprise or the internet.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/smartclient/understanding/definition/default.aspx   (653 words)

  
 SMART - SMART Board™ interactive whiteboards
Combining the simplicity of a whiteboard with the power of a computer, the SMART Board interactive whiteboard engages students and audiences around the world.
If you can use a computer, you can use a SMART Board interactive whiteboard.
People choose the SMART Board interactive whiteboard because it helps energize presentations and motivate learners.
http://www.smarttech.com/products/smartboard/index.asp   (135 words)

  
 SMARTSTATES > Home
SMART, which the lawmaker founded several years ago, seeks to attract and retain business and research projects.
Weldon cited collaborative efforts that brought together the U.S. Coast Guard, Camden-based Advanced Logic Systems, and Verizon last year and led to the Coast Guard purchase of an Advanced Logic communications system.
SMART is based upon the past Mid-Atlantic regional collaborative activities of our technical community from DE, MD, NJ and PA. This collaboration includes appropriate coordination with our Federal and State SandT leaders; specifically with the formal SMART Congressional Caucus and an informal committee of our Lt Governors and Secretaries of Commerce.
http://www.smartstates.com   (597 words)

  
 Netscape Smart Browsing
Smart Browsing is available in Communicator 4.06 or later and in Communicator 4.5 or through our new Netscape TuneUp for IE.
To break down this barrier, Netscape has introduced Smart Browsing, a group of new Netscape Communicator and Netcenter features that simplify Internet browsing and help you find the best information faster.
Netscape recognizes that as the web has grown, it has become increasingly difficult to find the resources, sites, and information you want.
http://wp.netscape.com/escapes/smart_browsing   (234 words)

  
 Wiley::Encyclopedia of Smart Materials, 2 Volume Set
Smart materials--materials and structures that can impart information about their environment to an observer or monitoring device--are revolutionizing fields as diverse as engineering, optics, and medical technology.
Reach the information you need rapidly and easily with the ONLINE edition of the Encyclopedia of Smart Materials.
Advances in smart materials are impacting disciplines across the scientific and technological landscape.
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471177806.html   (452 words)

  
 Wired 10.08: Stepford Child
Chips and cams and computer programs - that's what Cindy Smart is made of.
Even though she's just 5 years old, Cindy Smart speaks five languages.
But loaded with a digital camera, microprocessor, and voice recognition software, Cindy is the first doll that can see, think, and do as she's told.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.08/cindy.html   (452 words)

  
 Smart card - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The embedded chip of a smart card usually implements some cryptographic algorithm.
Smart cards were invented and patented in the 1970s.
Smart cards have been advertised as suitable for these tasks, because they are engineered to be tamper resistant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_card   (2052 words)

  
 Table of Contents: isen.com SMART List Archives
SMART Letter #25: BigCo Blues (August 9, 1999)
SMART Letter #93 -- Pessimism without Paradox (February 27, 2004)
SMART Letter #23: We're All Incumbents On This Bus (July 7, 1999)
http://www.isen.com/archives   (2717 words)

  
 SMART: Communications Products: Technical Support
SMART Modular is providing an evaluation and development kit for OEM/ODM integrators
©Copyright 1998-2005, SMART Modular Technologies, All Rights Reserved
SMART Modular Technologies may have provided it's services and facilities used to manufacture and test component(s) installed by the PC System manufacturer.
http://www.smartm.com/product/c_support_driver.cfm   (2250 words)

  
 Smart Card Overview
A smart card is a card that is embedded with either a microprocessor and a memory chip or only a memory chip with non-programmable logic.
Thus, they are dependent on the card reader (also known as the card-accepting device) for their processing and are suitable for uses where the card performs a fixed operation.
The current generation of chip cards has an eight-bit processor, 16KB read-only memory, and 512 bytes of random-access memory.
http://java.sun.com/products/javacard/smartcards.html   (575 words)

  
 Andy Budd::Blogography: Bookmark Management, Faceted Classification and Intelligent Agents
Bookmarks are basically organised in a hierarchical structure similar to the classic computer file structure.
One of the main problems with bookmarks is the classification model they use.
An intelligent bookmarks agent could analyse the keywords and even the content of the page to come up with a variety of classification facets.
http://www.andybudd.com/archives/2004/10/bookmark_management_faceted_classification_and_intelligent_agents/index.php   (1731 words)

  
 Dev Source: Smart Pointers in C++
In brief, smart pointers are C++ objects that simulate simple pointers by implementing operator-> and the unary operator*.
In some cases, a smart pointer might aggregate some handles to data and compute the pointer on the fly.
In addition to sporting pointer syntax and semantics, smart pointers often perform useful tasks—such as memory management or locking—under the covers, thus freeing the application from carefully managing the lifetime of pointed-to objects.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_zddvs/is_200407/ai_ziff130811   (1276 words)

  
 Smart Card Basics
A smart card, a type of chip card is a plastic card embedded with a computer chip that stores and transacts data between users.
Smart cards solve both challenges with secure storage and distribution of everything from emergency data to benefits status.
Smart cards also provide vital components of system security for the exchange of data throughout virtually any type of network.
http://www.smartcardbasics.com/overview.html   (852 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "What is a "smart card"?"
Smart cards can be used with a smart-card reader attachment to a personal computer to authenticate a user.
If the host computer read and wrote the smart card's random access memory (RAM), it would be no different than a diskette.
Smarts cards may have up to 8 kilobytes of RAM, 346 kilobytes of ROM, 256 kilobytes of programmable ROM, and a 16-bit microprocessor.
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/question332.htm   (410 words)

  
 SMART: A manufacturer of computer memory, and liquid-crystal display solutions
SMART: A manufacturer of computer memory, and liquid-crystal display solutions
When the highest degree of reliability and compatibility cannot be compromised, think SMART!
©Copyright 1998-2006 SMART Modular Technologies, All Rights Reserved
http://www.smartm.com   (168 words)

  
 Smart Projectors: Camera-Projector Systems
The position of the pointing device in the camera image can be determined using image differencing (or any other standard computer vision technique) and the mapping between the camera image and the speaker's slide is given by the projective transform described in the calibration section.
One cannot solve the problem simply by prewarping the image so that it appears undistorted to the camera since the camera is itself not aligned to the presentation screen.
The system captures low-resolution (160x120) images from a low-cost digital camera at 20Hz, and (using super-resolution tricks) achieves a tracking error of +/- 3 pixels on a 1024x768 slide.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rahuls/Research/Projector   (858 words)

  
 Phrog Tutorial - Smart Pointers
With smart pointers, we can't use a typecasting, because we don't have a reference to the object.
When a method returns an object and you don't know if it is safe to change this object, one way to check is to check there reference counter on the smart pointer, if the value is one, then that is the only reference to the object, so it must be OK to change it.
For every class that can be smart pointed, there is a class file (suffix "_cl"), which contains the code for the class itself, and a smart pointer class (suffix "_sptr").
http://ai.stanford.edu/~frog/tutorial-session1a.html   (413 words)

  
 Bioscrypt Inc. - V-Smart
V-Smart, a practical and affordable two-in-one reader, combines the high security of Bioscrypt's proven finger scan matching technology with support for MIFARE contactless smart cards.
The MIFARE Gemplus card gives you the security of a known security brand, with the safety of Bioscrypt’s #1 algorithm.
Industry's most accurate finger scan algorithm (FVC 2002 and 2004)
http://www.bioscrypt.com/products/vsmart.shtml   (182 words)

  
 Smart Card HOWTO
Smart cards hold these data within different files, and, as you will read, these data is only visible to its program depending on the operating system of the card.
Some smart cards do not have a contact pad on their surface.The connection between the reader and the card is done via radio frequency (RF).
Or a better way, new smart cards are deployed with embedded functions that generate public and private keys inside the card which means your private key is not exported to anywhere.
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Smart-Card-HOWTO.html   (3455 words)

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