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) ! Delta (x and y directions)
101
102 ALLOCATE ( unew(1:m,1:m), u(1:m,1:m) ) ! mem for unew, u
103
104 !
105 ! Boundary Conditions
106 ! ===================
107 !
108 pi = DACOS(0.0
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=> 12;
05
06 # Hash AV pairs: (load in vusers, throughput in gets/sec)
07 %tpdata = ( (1,24), (2,48), (4,85), (7,100), (10,99), (20,94) );
08
09 @vusers = keys(%tpdata);
10 $model = "e-Commerce Final
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Code
11111111112222222222
12345678901234567890123456789
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SUM = 0.0
D0 100 I=1,10
SUM = SUM + REAL(I)
100 CONTINUE
...
Y = X1 + X2
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__ == "__main__":
12
13 local_dict = {'x':0, 'y':0, 'z':0,'value':0.0};
14 my_record = []; # define list
15
16 counter_limit = 2000;
17
18 f = open('test.bin', 'r+')
19 for counter in range(1,counter
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convolutionSum = 0.0f;
05
06 // Iterate over convolution kernel
07 for(size_t ky = 0; ky < kernel.height; ++ky)
08 {
09 for(size_t kx = 0; kx < kernel.width; ++kx)
10
11 {
12
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versions worked best (and worst) together. My tests included the following:
Kame/Racoon on Mac OS X and Linux
Solaris 10
Windows Server 2008
Cisco-Router with IOS 12
Juniper SRX
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Recent trends in computing are toward more cores doing more tasks at once. These days, you are likely to have a dual- or quad-core CPU in your laptop, and perhaps 4, 6, 12, or 16 cores in your
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. In the test scenario, I defined a backup schedule with the following settings:
Schedule: weekly
Daily full backup: Monday – Friday 20:00
Daily incremental backup: Monday – Friday 08:00--18:00, 30
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: "RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5",
03 params: {
04 modulusLength: 512,
05 publicExponent: new Uint8Array([0x01, 0x00, 0x01])
06 }
07 };
08 var sigAlg = {
09 name: "RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5",
10 params: { hash: "SHA-1
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SELinux Information with -Z
01 # id -Z
02 user_u:system_r:unconfined_t
03 # ls -dZ /var/www/html
04 drwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t /var/www/html
05 # ps -efZ | grep httpd
06