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  3. Java Authentication and Authorization Service - Wikipedia

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    *.login.conf: specifies how to plug vendor-supplied login modules into particular applications *.policy: specifies which identities (users or programs) are granted which permissions; For example, an application may have this login.conf file indicating how different authentication mechanisms are to be run to authenticate the user:

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    Loading new web page content without reloading the page, via Ajax or a WebSocket. For example, users of social media can send and receive messages without leaving the current page. Web page animations, such as fading objects in and out, resizing, and moving them. Playing browser games. Controlling the playback of streaming media.

  5. Resampling (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    The best example of the plug-in principle, the bootstrapping method. Bootstrapping is a statistical method for estimating the sampling distribution of an estimator by sampling with replacement from the original sample, most often with the purpose of deriving robust estimates of standard errors and confidence intervals of a population parameter like a mean, median, proportion, odds ratio ...

  6. Bootstrap percolation - Wikipedia

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    In statistical mechanics, bootstrap percolation is a percolation process in which a random initial configuration of active cells is selected from a lattice or other space, and then cells with few active neighbors are successively removed from the active set until the system stabilizes. The order in which this removal occurs makes no difference ...

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    Google's new privacy policy will combine all data used on Google's search engines (i.e., YouTube and Gmail) in order to work along the lines of a person's interests. A person, in effect, will be able to find what he/she wants at a more efficient rate because all searched information during times of login will help to narrow down new search results.

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  9. Joan Adler - Wikipedia

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    Adler, Joan, and Uri Lev. "Bootstrap percolation: visualizations and applications." ... This page was last edited on 30 April 2024, at 17:06 (UTC).