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A Novel Defense Mechanism Against Web Crawler Intrusion, Alireza Aghamohammadi
A Novel Defense Mechanism Against Web Crawler Intrusion, Alireza Aghamohammadi
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
Web robots also known as crawlers or spiders are used by search engines, hackers and spammers to gather information about web pages. Timely detection and prevention of unwanted crawlers increases privacy and security of websites. In this research, a novel method to identify web crawlers is proposed to prevent unwanted crawler to access websites. The proposed method suggests a five-factor identification process to detect unwanted crawlers. This study provides the pretest and posttest results along with a systematic evaluation of web pages with the proposed identification technique versus web pages without the proposed identification process. An experiment was performed with …
Visual Literacy And The Integration Of Parametric Modeling In The Problem-Based Curriculum, Matthew Benedict Assenmacher
Visual Literacy And The Integration Of Parametric Modeling In The Problem-Based Curriculum, Matthew Benedict Assenmacher
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
This quasi-experimental study investigated the application of visual literacy skills in the form of parametric modeling software in relation to traditional forms of sketching. The study included two groups of high school technical design students. The control and experimental groups involved in the study consisted of two randomly selected groups of students. The participants were exposed to eight weeks of technical drawing and parametric modeling instruction prior to the start of the study.
The potential applications of emerging technologies for the purpose of integrating visual literacy into the curriculum are not fully understood. Society is moving towards a more immediate …
Exploring Lean Implementation Success Factors In Job Shop, Batch Shop, And Assembly Line Manufacturing Settings, Daniela Todorova
Exploring Lean Implementation Success Factors In Job Shop, Batch Shop, And Assembly Line Manufacturing Settings, Daniela Todorova
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
This study was motivated by the differences in manufacturing settings, which provide challenges for those organizations undertaking a lean implementation. The levels of applicability of sixteen lean tools were examined in three different manufacturing settings: a job shop, a batch shop, and an assembly line. Specifically, this study explored the perceptions of managers familiar with lean regarding which lean tools were associated with better operational performance. The level of satisfaction with the lean programs in each of the three manufacturing settings was explored as well. The data were collected through a survey that was emailed to one thousand managers working …
Eastern Michigan University Undergraduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Office Of The Registrar
Eastern Michigan University Undergraduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Office Of The Registrar
Undergraduate Catalogs
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Eastern Michigan University Graduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Office Of The Registrar
Eastern Michigan University Graduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Office Of The Registrar
Graduate Catalogs
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