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MISRA C is a set of rules aiming to facilitate code safety, security, portability and reliability in the context of embedded systems programmed in C. MISRA is widely used by developers in sectors including automotive, aerospace, and medical. PC-lint is a static analysis tool that will check your C/C++ source code and helps to find bugs, glitches, inconsistencies, non-portable constructs, and redundant code. It also acts as a MISRA checker. PC-lint even provides extra benefits, as the checker is independent of the compiler. For safety critical applications this ensures that a flaw in the compiler diagnostics is covered by PC-lint. This webinar demonstrates how you can configure and use PC-lint easily in µVision to get better code using MISRA and static code analysis. Real-world demos show the seamless integration of PC-lint for fast turn-around times when inspecting your source code.
http://biosignals.berndporr.me.uk Here I show how to remove 50/60Hz mains interference from an ECG signal using MATLAB/OCTAVE. First, I create the filter-coefficients with the "fir1" command and then I filter the raw ECG with the "filter" command. The fir1 command is a one stop shop for generating the standard filter responses such as low-, highpass and bandpass and bandstop. Check out its help page. The filter command implements both FIR and IIR filters. Here, we just use its FIR part so that the feedback is just set to 1. Note that in MATLAB you will need to install the signal processing toolbox and under OCTAVE you will need to load it with "pkg load signal".
by Paul Mehta Ablation is a tool built to extract information from a process as it executes. This information is then imported into the disassembly environment where it used to resolve virtual calls, highlight regions of code executed, or visually diff samples. The goal of Ablation is to augment static analysis with minimal overhead or user interaction. C++ binaries can be a real pain to audit sometimes due to virtual calls. Instead of having to reverse class, object, and inheritance relationships, Ablation can resolve any observed virtual calls, and create fully interactive x-refs in IDA; Disassembled C++ reads like C! When augmenting analysis by importing runtime data, much of the information is displayed using a color scheme. This allows the info to be passively absorbed making it useful, rather than obtrusive. Ablation makes it simple to diff samples by and highlight where the samples diverge. This is achieved by comparing the code executed rather than just comparing data. Consider comparing a heavily mutated crash sample, and the source sample. The root cause of the crash is normally tedious and unrewarding. Using Ablation, the root cause can often be determined simply by running each sample, and using the appropriate color scheme. This also means that visualizing the code coverage of a sample set becomes as simple as running each. Recent findings have indicated that highly traversed code is not particularly interesting, and code infrequently executed or adjacent is more interesting. Ablation could be used to identify undocumented features in a product given a sample set. Vulnerability research is all about the details. Having this information passively displayed could be the difference between confusion and discovery. Ablation will be made open source at BH2016.
The federal government has completed an analysis of the effects, and causes, of climate change. The scientists within the federal government who were part of the report were so afraid that Donald Trump would somehow suppress the information, so instead of waiting for him to make a move, they decided to leak it to the public instead. It is a sad day in the United States when we have to fear that science will be censored by our president and his cabinet. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this. Link - http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/08/climate-study-leaked-over-fears-that-trump-will-suppress-it.html Ring of Fire needs your help! Support us by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon, and help keep progressive media alive!: https://www.patreon.com/TheRingofFire Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that matter. And SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with Ring of Fire's video content! We've known that since even before he launched his presidential campaign that Donald Trump is a guy who doesn't really believe in science. He called climate change a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese and ever since he was inaugurated, he has taken a very hostile stance both towards science and towards scientists. Before he was actually sworn in, his administration transition team had sent out questionnaires to people within the Federal Government asking their views on climate change, asking if they've ever worked on a project regarding climate change. Then shortly after being inaugurated, he began to purge the term climate change from official government websites and staff that the White House has been instructed to instead of using the word climate change, you got to say extreme weather events. Having said all of that, this week, a new report came out from the Federal Government itself, a mandated climate change assessment report that's supposed to come out every four years, 545-page report that actually disproves everything that Donald Trump and his administration has said about climate change. In fact, this report says that all of the adverse weather events and the increases in temperature since the 1950's, at least 50% of that is directly related to human activity. The report even says if we were to immediately stop all greenhouse gas emissions in this country, like right now suddenly no more emissions at all, at best, we're still looking at a permanent half degree Fahrenheit increase in average global temperatures. Now, this report obviously pretty bad for the administration, but here's where things get a little interesting. This report was actually not scheduled to be released this week. It was released because scientists working at the government, scientists from 13 different governmental agencies leaked the report to the press because they were afraid that Donald Trump and his administration would somehow try to suppress it and keep the public from knowing the truth and keep the public from understanding what the Federal Government actually believes about climate change regardless of what Donald Trump says. So they leaked the report to The Guardian Paper in the United Kingdom and now the report has made its rounds all through US media, those brave enough to actually talk about climate change and so people do have access to it before Donald Trump and his administration attempt to destroy it, delete it, edit it or otherwise suppress it which is what the scientists were concerned about in the first place. How sad is it that as a country's scientists, people who devoted their lives, their education to studying the way the world works and explaining how the world works, how weather works, how climate works, how whatever it is works, they now have to live in fear that our administration, our government, our president will try to sensor what they do? That is the hallmark of an authoritarian fascist regime, the suppression of science and the demonizing of academics and we have seen that since day one of the Trump administration. This is no longer a republic or a democracy or whatever you want to call it, we have moved into authoritarianism, authoritarian fascism at this point but these scientists are trying to do their part, do their due diligence by leaking this report. We'll wait and see how Donald Trump responds to this. I'm sure he's not going to take it too well and there'll probably be some firings for this. But at the end of the day, at least these scientists can sleep easy knowing that they did their job and they did what they had to do to get this information into the hands of the American public before Donald Trump could destroy it.
M. Fakhry, A.H. Poorjam, M.G.Christensen. "Speech Enhancement by Classification of Noisy Signals Decomposed Using NMF and Wiener Filtering". EUSIPCO 2018.
Pretrial Motions 1) Suppress Evidence 2) Miranda/Privilege 3) Exclude Lab Tests and Demand for notes and Operator Manuals 4) Discovery 5) Reciprocal Discovery 6) Defense experts: 7) Speedy trial 8) Notice of Objection to Lab Reports 2c:35-19 9) Punishment 10) Vagueness PRE TRIAL MOTIONS At a time to be set by the Court, Defendant will move for Orders pursuant to R. 3:10 5, 3:13 1, and 7:7-7, as follows and requests oral argument pursuant to R. 1:6 2(d) to preserve all of defendant's rights and defenses: 1) Suppress Evidence. Defendant will move to suppress, evidence obtained by the State during its investigation of case, pursuant to R. 3:5 7 and 7:5-2, because evidence ie defendant's person, breath, blood, and/or other things was seized unlawfully, without a warrant and contrary to U.S. Const. Amends. IV and XIV and N.J. Const. Art.1, para.7. Defendant believes the State will use this evidence in proceedings before this Court on the above captioned charges. 2) Miranda/Privilege. Defendant will move to exclude statements by, and evidence obtained from, Defendant during the State's investigation of this case because the statements and evidence (a) create substantial danger of undue prejudice to Defendant contrary to Evid.R. 403 (previously Evid.R. 4), (b) are privileged under Evid.R. 503 (previously Evid.R. 25), and (c) were obtained contrary to U.S. Const. Amends. V, VI, IX, and XIV, NJ Constitution 1, paras.1, 10, and 2], and requirements stated in Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US. 486, 86 S.Ct. 1602 (1966), and its progeny. 3) Exclude Lab Tests and Demand for notes and Operator Manuals If police used a drug testing instrument in this case, Defendant will move to exclude evidence( of drug test results because (a) the Attorney General failed to exercise administrative authority and prescribe methods and procedures for periodic inspection of drug testing instruments as required by statute, and (b) without such properly prescribed methods and procedures, the State cannot lay the foun¬dation needed for admission of drug test results into evidence at trial. Pursuant to ¬¬N.J.S.A. 2C: 35-19, the defendant through attorney, Kenneth A. Vercammen, does hereby object to the entry of proffered laboratory certificate as evidence at the time of trial in this matter, pursuant to Bullcoming v New Mexico 131 S. Ct. 2705 (2011), Crawford v. Washington. 541 U.S. 36 (2004), State v. Berezansky 386 NJ Super. 84 (App. Div. 2006), State v. Kent 391 NJ Super. 352 (App. Div. 2007) State v. Renshaw 390 NJ Super. 456 (App. Div. 2007), State v. Simbara 175 NJ 37 (2002) and State of New Jersey in the Interest of C.D. and P.G. 354 NJ Super. 457 (App. Div. 2002). The certificate is illegible, and has not been certified in accordance with N.J.S.A. 2C: 35-19 (b). The certificate fails to establish the type of analysis performed, the subscriber's full training and experience, the nature and condition of the equipment used, or the full conclusions reached by the subscriber. Defendant also objects to it on the grounds that Defendant intends to contest at trial the composition, quality, and quantity of substances submitted to the laboratory for analysis. The State has failed to provide all gas chromatograph results and notes pursuant to State vs. Weller 225 N.J. Super. 274 (Law Div. 1986). The defense requests these results and notes. The defense requests to be provided with the operator's manual for all instruments used to test the substances, pursuant to State v Green 417 NJ Super. 190 (App. Div. 2010) and State v Ford 240 N.J. Super. 44 (App. Div. 1990). Defense requests all operating procedures, instruction manuals, test protocols, maintenance logs of the gas chromatograph or equipment used, performance evaluations, and test result printouts. 4) Discovery. Defendant requests that the State provide paper copy of any relevant discovery as required by Rule 3:13-3, Rule 7:7-7(b) . Defendant further requests that the Court enter a DISCOVERY ORDER, provided the prosecutor neither sends notice of specific objections in writing pursuant to R. 3:1 4 nor moves timely for a protective order pursuant to R. 3:13 3(d). . If the State fails to provide discovery as requested herein, Defendant may move either before or during trial pursuant to R. 3:13 3(f), R. 3:17 4, and Evid.R. 807 (previously Evid.R 64), as applicable, for an Order (a) permitting discovery or inspection of undisclosed materials, (b) granting a continuance, (c) prohibiting introduction in evidence of undisclosed material, (d) monetary sanctions, (e) dismissal of the charges, and (f)such other order as the Court deems appropriate.
This video is a demonstration of HPE's Fortify software.
This screencast demonstrates the basic functionalities of the ARX data anonymization tool (http://arx.deidentifier.org). Description: Collaboration and data sharing have become core elements of biomedical research. Especially when sensitive data from distributed sources are linked, privacy threats have to be considered. Statistical disclosure control allows the protection of sensitive data by introducing fuzziness. Reduction of data quality, however, needs to be balanced against gains in protection. Therefore, tools are needed which provide a good overview of the anonymization process to those responsible for data sharing. These tools require graphical interfaces and the use of intuitive and replicable methods. In addition, extensive testing, documentation and openness to reviews by the community are important. Existing publicly available software is limited in functionality, and often active support is lacking. We present the data anonymization tool ARX, which has been developed in close cooperation between the Chair for Biomedical Informatics, the Chair for IT Security and the Chair for Database Systems at Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany. ARX enables the de-identification of structured data (i.e., tabular data) and implements a wide variety of privacy methods in a highly efficient manner. It is extensible, well documented and actively supported. ARX provides an intuitive cross-platform graphical interface and offers a public API for integration with other software systems. ARX implements a broad spectrum of methods, inculding (1) methods for risk-based anonymization using super-population models, strict-average risk and k-map, (2) syntactic privacy models, such as k-anonymity, ℓ-diversity, t-closeness, δ-disclosure privacy and δ-presence, (3) semantic privacy models, such as (ɛ, δ)-differential privacy, (4) data transformation with generalization, suppression, microaggregation and top/bottom-coding as well as global and local recoding, methods for analyzing data utility, e.g. KL divergence, non-uniform entropy, loss and precision, (5) methods for analyzing re-identification risks following the prosecutor, journalist and marketer attacker models.
This is a demonstration video of the Marketing Data Management System (MDMS). This is an enterprise level SAAS application that manages data for direct marketing programs. A short list of the main features of this system is shown below. 1. Data Cleansing (Data Preparation, Validation and Standardization) a. Address Cleansing b. Email Cleansing c. Phone Cleansing d. Mover identification and forwarding (NCOA) e. Casing (Upper/Lower) f. Geo Coding (Assigning latitude and longitude) g. Deduplication h. Foreign record identification 2. Data Matching and Suppression a. You can upload matching/suppression files or we can host them for you b. Matching for suppression c. Matching for response analysis d. Matching data appends 3. Additional suppression and flagging a. Vulgar suppression b. Keyword suppression 4. Radius Assignment a. You can upload a location file or we can host it for you b. This assigns your lead or customer to the closest location 5. Campaign Tracking / Cell assignment 6. Reporting a. Automatic QC reporting on both input and output data Visit us at www.Database-Marketing-Software.com to see our CRM capabilities. See www.Customer-Relationship-System.com to try our CRM demo. Also check out my marketing blog www.Database-Marketing-Strategy.com.
Learn how to Design an iLogic vessel in Inventor 2011. In Part 4, we assemble the head and shell components. Brought to you by CaManSol.com.
TEHNC 5 - Election Fraud: Should Bernie Be Speaking Out?
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Using Project 64 v1.6 The settings are pretty basic. Recording with Dxtory in full, not a preset resolution. If you have problems recording PJ64 footage or other emulators, try recording at a set resolution like 1080x1920 or 1280x720. Another good option just for emulators is to turn off the frame capper, while in more modern PC games you should keep that on and disable V-Sync. I had to power my Turtle Beach X12s -- what I do most of my recording with -- with a cell phone wall charger. The USB ports on my PC and USB hub create too much interference because of all the devices and activity. Without small A/C adapter there would be a bad static noise while noise suppression is off. I will say that the mic quality of the Zalman clip mic and Turtle Beach X12 mic sound exactly the same with noise suppression on. I always use the front mic and headphone ports on my case for ease of use.
Bernie Sanders just might have won California. Lawsuit, Election Fraud!

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