نتایج جستجو برای: proactive procedures

تعداد نتایج: 267924  

Journal: :Information & Management 2000
Gerald V. Post Albert Kagan

This study evaluates current management and security practices with respect to computer virus infestations in business computer systems. Given the rise in macro viruses within recent years many business ®rms have adopted either a restrictive or proactive management approach to the problem. It is unclear whether there is a signi®cant difference between the approaches in terms of user satisfactio...

2003
João B. D. Cabrera Lundy M. Lewis Xinzhou Qin Carlos Gutiérrez Wenke Lee Raman K. Mehra

In our earlier work we have proposed and developed a methodology for the early detection of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. In this paper, we examine the applicability of Proactive Intrusion Detection on a considerably more complex set-up, with hosts associated with three clusters, connected by routers. Background TCP, UDP and ICMP traffic following Interrupted Poisson Processes a...

2005
Stijn Van de Vonder Erik Demeulemeester

Solution robust project scheduling is a growing research field aiming at constructing proactive schedules to cope with multiple disruptions during project execution. When stochastic activity durations are considered, including time buffers between activities is a proven method to improve the stability of a baseline schedule. This paper introduces multiple algorithms to include time buffers in a...

2017
Stéphane Paquin Eric Lacourse Mara Brendgen Frank Vitaro Ginette Dionne Richard Ernest Tremblay Michel Boivin

BACKGROUND Few studies are grounded in a developmental framework to study proactive and reactive aggression. Furthermore, although distinctive correlates, predictors and outcomes have been highlighted, proactive and reactive aggression are substantially correlated. To our knowledge, no empirical study has examined the communality of genetic and environmental underpinning of the development of b...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Alexander Bratch Spencer Kann Joshua A. Cain Jie-En Wu Nilda Rivera-Reyes Stefan Dalecki Diana Arman Austin Dunn Shiloh Cooper Hannah E. Corbin Amanda R. Doyle Matthew J. Pizzo Alexandra E. Smith Jonathon D. Crystal

A fundamental feature of memory in humans is the ability to simultaneously work with multiple types of information using independent memory systems. Working memory is conceptualized as two independent memory systems under executive control [1, 2]. Although there is a long history of using the term "working memory" to describe short-term memory in animals, it is not known whether multiple, indep...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2010
Gillian Rowe Lynn Hasher Josée Turcotte

OBJECTIVE Older adults' performance on working memory (WM) span tasks is known to be negatively affected by the buildup of proactive interference (PI) across trials. PI has been reduced in verbal tasks and performance increased by presenting distinctive items across trials. In addition, reversing the order of trial presentation (i.e., starting with the longest sets first) has been shown to redu...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 1974
J R Anderson G H Bower

Remembering that an item occurred in several different lists is formulated here in terms of retrieval of corresponding list tags associated to the item. Therefore, associative interference should operate upon remembering the several list contexts in which an item appeared. Experimental Ss studied four (or five) overlapping lists of 16 words, sampled from a master set of 32 words, with a given w...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2008
Lisa Emery Sandra Hale Joel Myerson

It has been hypothesized that older adults are especially susceptible to proactive interference (PI) and that this may contribute to age differences in working memory performance. In young adults, individual differences in PI affect both working memory and reasoning ability, but the relations between PI, working memory, and reasoning in older adults have not been examined. In the current study,...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 1989
S Brannelly G Tehan M S Humphreys

In the two experiments reported here, we tested the retrieval-plus-scan model of delayed probe recognition by adding a second probe 2 sec after subjects had responded to the first probe. According to this model, the list items should still be in consciousness from the first probe at the time of the second probe. Consequently, on tests in which the first probe had been tested immediately, we exp...

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