Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Physical Sciences and Mathematics Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Computer Sciences (56)
- Information Security (54)
- Computer Law (51)
- Law (51)
- Engineering (43)
-
- Computer Engineering (40)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (39)
- Forensic Science and Technology (39)
- Legal Studies (39)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (39)
- Astrophysics and Astronomy (15)
- Stars, Interstellar Medium and the Galaxy (10)
- Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology (8)
- Applied Mathematics (5)
- Atmospheric Sciences (5)
- Physics (4)
- Aerospace Engineering (3)
- Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (2)
- Automotive Engineering (2)
- Life Sciences (2)
- Military Vehicles (2)
- Numerical Analysis and Computation (2)
- Optics (2)
- Partial Differential Equations (2)
- Propulsion and Power (2)
- Software Engineering (2)
- Civil and Environmental Engineering (1)
- Cosmology, Relativity, and Gravity (1)
- Engineering Physics (1)
- Keyword
-
- White dwarfs (6)
- Acoustic-gravity waves (4)
- Atmospheric gravity waves (4)
- Information security (4)
- Mesospheric dynamics (4)
-
- Middle atmosphere dynamics (3)
- Accretion (2)
- Accretion disks (2)
- Airglow (2)
- Almost periodic (2)
- Binaries: eclipsing (2)
- Calorimetry (2)
- Computer security (2)
- Cubic-quintic Ginzburg-Landau equation (2)
- Galaxies: evolution (2)
- Galaxies: star clusters (2)
- Gravity (2)
- Gravity waves (2)
- Hamiltonian system (2)
- Internet (2)
- LP 133-374) (2)
- Mountain pass theorem (2)
- Palais-Smale sequences (2)
- Research relevance (2)
- Stars: activity (2)
- Stars: individual (LP 133-373 (2)
- Stars: late-type (2)
- Academic research (1)
- Acquisition (1)
- Action research (1)
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 91 - 97 of 97
Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Book Review: Conquest In Cyberspace: National Security And Information Warfare, Gary C. Kessler
Book Review: Conquest In Cyberspace: National Security And Information Warfare, Gary C. Kessler
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
This is the Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the services that the journal provides to readers, so we are anxious to get your reaction. Is the column useful and interesting? Should we include more than one review per issue? Should we also review products? Do you have suggested books/products for review and/or do you want to write a review? All of this type of feedback -- and more -- is appreciated. Please feel free to send comments to Gary Kessler (gary.kessler@champlain.edu) or Glenn Dardick (gdardick@dardick.net).
Book Review: Computer Forensics: Principles And Practices, Gary C. Kessler
Book Review: Computer Forensics: Principles And Practices, Gary C. Kessler
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
This issue presents the third Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the services that the journal provides to readers, so we are anxious to get your reaction. Is the column useful and interesting? Should we include more than one review per issue? Should we also review products? Do you have suggested books/products for review and/or do you want to write a review? All of this type of feedback -- and more -- is appreciated. Please feel free to send comments to Gary Kessler (gary.kessler@champlain.edu) or Glenn Dardick (gdardick@dardick.net).
Table Of Contents
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Conquest In Cyberspace: National Security And Information Warfare, Gary C. Kessler
Book Review: Conquest In Cyberspace: National Security And Information Warfare, Gary C. Kessler
Publications
This document is Dr. Kessler's review of Conquest in Cyberspace: National Security and Information Warfare, by Martin C. Libicki. Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-521-69214-4
Multiphoton Response Of Retinal Rod Photoreceptors, Vasilios Alexiades, Harihar Khanal
Multiphoton Response Of Retinal Rod Photoreceptors, Vasilios Alexiades, Harihar Khanal
Publications
Phototransduction is the process by which light is converted into an electrical response in retinal photoreceptors. Rod photoreceptors contain a stack of (about 1000) disc membranes packed with photopigment rhodopsin molecules, which absorb the photons. We present computational experiments which show the profound effect on the response of the distances (how many discs apart) photons happen to be absorbed at. This photon-distribution effect alone can account for much of the observed variability in response.
Book Review: No Place To Hide, Gary C. Kessler
Book Review: No Place To Hide, Gary C. Kessler
Publications
This document is Dr. Kessler's review of No Place to Hide, by Robert O'Harrow, Jr. Free Press, 2006. ISBN 0-7432-8705-3.