Displaying 20 results from an estimated 110 matches similar to: "matrix for diversity functions?"
2004 Jan 31
1
Winbind using the wrong username for IPC$ connections.
Hi All,
When I run winbindd -i -d5 I am getting the following error
IPC$ connections done by user DOMAIN\domainmanju
connecting to PDC from SAMBASERVER with username [DOMAIN]\[domainmanju]
& finally it throws up an the following error.
Could not open a connection to DOMAIN for \PIPE\lsarpc (NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE)
I have joined the Samba server to the Win2k AD domain, users are able to
2008 Mar 20
1
interperting a regression tree
hello
i am trying to decipher a dendrogram i have from performing a 'tree'. (attached file)
my response variable is factored - low, medium and high threat and the 8 explanatory variables are numeric values.
i could do with some help to understand what the values <0.25, <0.5 and <0.75 are on the tree branches? how does one interpret this???
cheers,
mann
Manju Sharma
2008 Feb 14
2
[LLVMdev] Higher-level OCaml bindings
On Thursday 14 February 2008 16:33:25 Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Jon Harrop wrote:
> > Does CLang use a suitable intermediate representation for this to be
> > possible?
>
> The higher level IR that clang uses is basically a C AST. This interface
> is under constant flux though. If you wanted to do this, it would be
> very reasonable to just cons up
2013 Dec 06
2
Regarding installation of Raring Ringtail (13.04) (UBUNTU PACKAGE FOR R)
Dear Sir
Can't find /etc/apt/sources.list file please help.
When I tried the command on terminal some errors has occurred as follows-
manjulata@manjulata-HP-Pavilion-dv4-Notebook-PC:~/Desktop/ndnSIM$ deb
http://ftp.iitm.ac.in/cran/bin/linux/ubuntu raring/
No command 'deb' found, did you mean:
Command 'dab' from package 'bsdgames' (universe)
Command 'dwb'
2008 Feb 14
0
[LLVMdev] Higher-level OCaml bindings
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Jon Harrop wrote:
>> is under constant flux though. If you wanted to do this, it would be
>> very reasonable to just cons up some C code and send it through the clang
>> parser. Clang works great in a JIT environment.
>
> Great! Sounds like CIL should do the trick:
>
> http://manju.cs.berkeley.edu/cil/
Huh?
-Chris
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2011 Nov 23
1
MS Office shortcut in Wine Menu
I installed MS office in my ubuntu 10.04 system using wine 1.2.
Firstly it was working fine but after some time it was creatibg prblm while i opening them..
So I removed this and installed again..but now its not showing shortcut of MS office in Wine Menu..
Pl help how to set MS Office shortcut in Wine Menu. .. [Crying or Very sad] [Crying or Very sad]
Thanks In Advance
2008 Feb 14
2
[LLVMdev] Higher-level OCaml bindings
I'm still meddling with different ways to exploit LLVM's awesome JIT
compilation capabilities from OCaml. Although I've managed to get minimal
compilers up and running with relatively little effort, I can't help but
think that I'm spending a significant amount of time reinventing the C
front-end.
Would it make sense to have higher-level OCaml bindings to the current CLang
2008 Feb 14
0
[LLVMdev] Higher-level OCaml bindings
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Jon Harrop wrote:
> Would it make sense to have higher-level OCaml bindings to the current CLang
> front-end to make code generation even easier?
>
> Does CLang use a suitable intermediate representation for this to be possible?
The higher level IR that clang uses is basically a C AST. This interface
is under constant flux though. If you wanted to do this, it
2009 Apr 16
0
FD: R package to measure functional diversity indices
Dear useRs,
The FD package is intended for ecologists interested in functional
diversity (FD). It measures different functional diversity indices
from multiple traits (any type of traits). The first version of FD
(1.0-0) is now available on CRAN:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/FD/
The main functions of FD are:
dbFD: Compute different multidimensional FD indices
gowdis: Gower
2009 Apr 16
0
FD: R package to measure functional diversity indices
Dear useRs,
The FD package is intended for ecologists interested in functional
diversity (FD). It measures different functional diversity indices
from multiple traits (any type of traits). The first version of FD
(1.0-0) is now available on CRAN:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/FD/
The main functions of FD are:
dbFD: Compute different multidimensional FD indices
gowdis: Gower
2011 Nov 24
1
Vegan: how to plot sites labes in diversity plot
Dear List,
I can'f figure how to add point labels in the next plot (example from
?taxondive help page, from vegan package):
library(vegan)
data(dune)
data(dune.taxon)
taxdis <- taxa2dist(dune.taxon, varstep=TRUE)
mod <- taxondive(dune, taxdis)
plot(mod)
The points in this plot are diversity values of single sites, and I'd
like to add a label to each one. The plot command don't
2013 May 13
1
[LLVMdev] Publication at CGO 2013: Profile-Guided Automated Software Diversity
Hi everyone,
I would like to share a paper my co-authors and I published at CGO 2013, where we used profiling support in LLVM for efficient code layout randomization:
Andrei Homescu, Steven Neisius, Per Larsen, Stefan Brunthaler, Michael Franz. Profile-guided Automated Software Diversity.
In Proceedings of the 2013 International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization, CGO '13,
2013 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
On Aug 26, 2013, at 11:39 AM, Stephen Crane <sjcrane at uci.edu> wrote:
> I am a PhD student in the Secure Systems and Software Lab at UC
> Irvine. We have been working on adding randomness into code generation
> to create a diverse population of binaries. This diversity prevents
> code-reuse attacks such as return-oriented-programming (ROP) by
> denying the attacker
2013 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
On 08/28/2013 12:01 PM, Stephen Checkoway wrote:
> 2. Local attacker who cannot read the contents of the binary. (This is a pretty strange one, but it's possible.) The attacker is forced to rely on side channel information such as timing channels in an attempt to discover the length of the inserted NOP sleds. This sounds like an extraordinarily difficult task, but possibly doable. With a
2011 Sep 07
1
diversity map in r
Hi
I want to make a grid map using diversity indices. I have a soil grid map with 7 class in r.
how can I make a diversity map based on soil map in r? I found something for calculation diversity in a table (.csv).
Thanks
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2011 Nov 23
1
Vegan: Diversity Plot, label points
Dear List,
I can'f figure how to add point labels in the next plot (example from
?taxondive help page):
library(vegan)
data(dune)
data(dune.taxon)
taxdis <- taxa2dist(dune.taxon, varstep=TRUE)
mod <- taxondive(dune, taxdis)
plot(mod)
The points in this plot are diversity values of single sites, and I'd
like to add a label to each one. The plot command don't accept a
2012 Sep 25
1
calculation of diversity confidence interval
Dear R-help members.
Maybe this is not the right platform to ask this, but I'm looking desperately for a test which is calculating confidence intervals from diversity measurements (non-normaly distributed) (fishers alpha diversity). I was checking the package "vegan" but there seems to be nothing useful. Does anyone of you know with what package I easily could calculate such a
2014 Nov 07
0
[tor-relays] FreeBSD's global IP ID (was: Platform diversity in Tor network)
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Adrian Chadd <adrian at freebsd.org> wrote:
> ... that's .. odd.
>
> Let's poke the freebsd crypto and network stack people and ask. I
> can't imagine why this is a problem anymore and we should default to
> it being on.
I don't think there's a crypto@ list, though security@ might represent.
> The other thing you could
2013 Aug 27
0
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
On Aug 26, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Stephen Crane <sjcrane at uci.edu> wrote:
> We have been working on adding randomness into code generation
> to create a diverse population of binaries. This diversity prevents
> code-reuse attacks such as return-oriented-programming (ROP) by
> denying the attacker information about the exact code layout.
Putting on my security hat (as opposed to
2013 Aug 28
2
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
On Aug 28, 2013, at 1:50 PM, Paul Robinson <pogo.work at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Todd Jackson <quantum.skyline at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Personally, I think it is necessary to go for the strongest random number
>> generator possible. Cryptographically secure pseudorandom number
>> generators have good properties that make them