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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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BUILDING A SECURE NETWORK TEST ENVIRONMENT USING VIRTUAL MACHINES

Lee, Byungjin 01 June 2019 (has links)
The objective of this project is to provide an overview of how to create a secure network test environment using virtual machines with Red Hat CentOS 7. Using virtual machines to create a secure network test environment simplify the workflow of testing several servers including network segmentation, network path redundancy, and traffic control using a firewall. This study suggests a set of guidelines for building a secure network test environment that includes a Domain Name Server (DNS), Web Server, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server, and a firewall. The documentation provided in this project is primarily useful for IT students looking to recreate a similar environment of their own and to practice special skills needed within their field of study.
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Self-reported Inattention and Hyperactivity-impulsivity as Predictors of Attention Network Efficiency

Lehtonen, Sanna Elina 13 November 2007 (has links)
Previous research has shown that individuals endorsing inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity have deficient performance on tasks tapping different aspects of attention. Although there is empirical evidence suggesting that the behavioral domains of inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity are linked to functioning of independent and separate brain areas and neurotransmitter systems, cognitive characterization of adults presenting with problems within these domains is not complete. The aim for this study was to identify the cognitive correlates of the core behavioral domains that define the diagnosis of AD/HD (i.e., inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity) in a sample of college students, utilizing a computerized attention task, the Attention Network Test (ANT). Different ANT task components have been found to activate separate brain areas linked to the functioning of alerting, orienting and executive attention, and have the potential to provide an indication of the efficiency of these brain networks. In addition to completing the ANT, the participants filled out questionnaires covering common symptoms of adult AD/HD, anxiety and depression. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that there were no reliable relationships between self-reported symptoms of current inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity and ANT performance. Further, self-reported depression and/or anxiety did not seem to impact the efficiency of attention networks to a significant degree in this study sample. Gender proved to be the most consistent predictor of ANT performance. Female gender was related to poorer executive attention efficiency. An exploratory ANCOVA revealed that individuals reporting high levels of impulsivity and emotional lability had poorer executive attention efficiency in comparison to those reporting these behaviors and problems to a lesser extent. Future research is needed in order to further explore the relationship between ANT performance and behavioral expressions of adult AD/HD and other neurological and psychiatric conditions.
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Network Test Capability of Modern Web Browsers

Klang, Oskar January 2019 (has links)
Web browsers are being used for network diagnostics. Users commonly verify their Internet speed by using a website, Bredbandskollen.se or speedtest.net for example. These test often need third party software, Flash or Java applets. This thesis aims at prototyping an application that pushes the boundaries of what the modern web browser is capable of producing regarding network measurements, without any third party software. The contributions of this thesis are a set of suggested tests that the modern browser should be capable of performing without third party software. These tests can potentially replace some of network technicians dedicated test equipment with web browser capable deceives such as mobile phones or laptops. There exist both TCP and UDP tests that can be combined for verifying some Quality of Service (QoS) metrics. The TCP tests can saturate a gigabit connection and is partially compliant with RFC 6349, which means the traditional Internet speed test sites can obtain more metrics from a gigabit throughput test then they do today.
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THE ATTENTION NETWORK TEST (ANT): INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES? AND ?COMPONENTS OF ATTENTION ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN

Ishigami, Yoko 11 March 2011 (has links)
Using orthogonal subtractions of performance in selected conditions the attentional network test (ANT) measures the efficacy of three isolable components of attention: alerting, orienting, and executive control. This dissertation evaluated: 1) the relationship between these attention networks and absentmindedness measured by the Cognitive Failures Questionnaire (CFQ) and 2) stability, isolability, robustness, and reliability of the two versions of the ANT (Fan et al., 2002 and Callejas et al., 2005) with young adults and older adults and of the child version of the ANT (Rueda et al., 2004) with young children when tested over 10 sessions. A greater degree of absentmindedness as measured with CFQ was associated with a greater alerting network score in RT and with a greater orienting network scores in error rate when the ANT-I was used. However, a greater degree of absentmindedness was associated with a smaller orienting network score in error rate when the ANT was used. These results suggest that the alerting and the orienting networks are related to absentmindedness. However, the orienting networks in the two ANTs were related to absentmindedness differently which supports the proposal (Klein, 2009) that there are fundamental differences between attention when controlled endogenously (ANT) as opposed to exogenously (ANT-I). For young adults and older adults, all network scores in RT remained robust even after nine previous sessions despite some practice effects especially in the executive network both with the ANT and the ANT-I. There was some evidence that the networks do not operate independently in all situations. As expected, reliability increased as more data are added. For young children, only the alerting network scores remained robust over time. Learning effects were observed only with the executive network. The reliability was poor even when more data were added. This made it difficult to assess the isolability of the network scores. The ANT and the ANT-I were associated to the CFQ scores in a limited way. The ANT and the ANT-I can be used for applications requiring repeated testing, but the child ANT may not be suitable for such purpose. / This is a thesis that is manuscript-based.
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Estratégias de teste aplicadas à rede de interconexão de FPGAS

Pereira, Igor Gadelha 26 February 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-08T14:57:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 3191819 bytes, checksum: 142a338f10b5b1c73f589237be4728c2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-02-26 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / This work aims to carry out an analysis of the main existing testing strategies for FPGA, and propose a new strategy applied to the interconnection network of the Xilinx Spartan 3E FPGA based on linear feedback shift register synthesized by Berlekamp Massey Algorithm that can accurately localize the failure. For this, we used softwares from Xilinx manufacturer (specifically, XDL and FPGA_editor) to determine the FPGA based configuration and than create a new proposal and evaluate their employability. As a result of the proposed strategy, it was possible to route 7 WUTs (Wires Under Test) of total of 8 for the FPGA under investigation. Thus, it was necessary 24 test configurations to test and locate the failure on all hexlines and doublelines. The results show that this strategy is able to test 7 WUTs at a time and needs 24 test configurations to test and diagnose precisely the failure location. / Este trabalho objetiva realizar uma análise das principais estratégias de teste já existentes para FPGA, e propor uma nova estratégia aplicada à rede de interconexão do FPGA Xilinx Spartan 3E baseada em registradores de deslocamento com realimentação linear sintetizável pelo Algoritmo de Berlekamp-Massey e que possa diagnósticar com precisão o local da falha. Para isso, foram utilizados softwares da fabricante de FPGAs Xilinx (especificamente, XDL e FPGA_editor) para determinar precisamente a configuração do FPGA e, assim, criar uma nova proposta e avaliar sua empregabilidade. Como resultado, a partir da estratégia adotada foi possível rotear 7 WUTs (Wires Under Test) em um total de 8 para o FPGA em questão. Sendo assim, foram necessárias 24 configurações de teste para testar e diagnósticar todas as linhas do tipo HexLine e DoubleLine. Os resultados obtidos mostram que a estratégia proposta é capaz de testar 7 WUTs por vez e necessita de 24 configurações para testar e diagnósticar precisamente o local da falha na rede de interconexão.

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