09-27-2016
Update: Current version is draft version 0.87 and include comments from a collaborating researcher at Penn State University.
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1. What is on Your Mind?
Here is an end-of-year update of my CSA research for 2016. A BIG THANK YOU to everyone at unix.com who keeps the forums running so well as I write code for cyberspace situational awareness experiments and do my research.
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2. What is on Your Mind?
Please message me or post in this thread if anyone is interested in contributing some C, C++, or C# code for this project. Right now we have an open source C++ git project (created by someone else a few years ago) that fails when we try to compile on Ubuntu. I need someone to fix the make... (4 Replies)
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3. What is on Your Mind?
A Journey Into Cyberspace
A brief visual presentation on the results of research and development into new visualization tools and methods for cyberspace situational awareness via graph processing and multisensor data fusion.
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4. What is on Your Mind?
Richard Zuech annotates his first experience flying in virtualized cyberspace hunting the bad guys!
... and he finds some!
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5. What is on Your Mind?
What do you think?
Read this: Virtualized Cyberspace, Cyberspace Consciousness and Simulation Theory
and comment below....
Are we in a computer simulation? Yes or No?
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6. What is on Your Mind?
Our team just published this technical report on ResearchGate:
Virtualized Cyberspace - Visualizing Patterns & Anomalies for Cognitive Cyber Situational Awareness
ABSTRACT
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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7. What is on Your Mind?
After mulling over self-publishing a cyberspace situational awareness mini-series starting with a short book on human cyber consciousness, I think it is best I delay writing a book and focus on software development. The general idea of human cyber consciousness is indirectly discussed in this... (0 Replies)
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ledgersmb::dbobject::draft
LedgerSMB::DBObject::Draft(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LedgerSMB::DBObject::Draft(3pm)
NAME
LedgerSMB::DBObject::Draft - LedgerSMB base class for managing "drafts."
SYNOPSIS
This module contains the methods for managing unapproved, unbatched financial transactions. This does not contain facities for creating
such transactions, only searching for them, and posting them to the books.
METHODS
search()
returns a list of results for the search criteria. This list is also stored in $draft->{search_resuts}
Requres $self->{type} to be one of 'ar', 'ap', or 'gl'
Optional hash entries for search criteria are:
with_accno: Draft transaction against a specific account. from_date: Earliest date for match to_date: Latest date for match
amount_le: total less than or equal to amount_ge: total greater than or equal to
approve()
Approves the draft identified by the transaction id in $draft->{id}. Once approved, the draft shows up in financial reports.
delete()
Deletes the draft associated with transaction id in $draft->{id}.
Naturally, only unapproved transactions can be deleted. Once posted to the books, a draft may not be deleted.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009 LedgerSMB Core Team. This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2, or at your option any later
version. Please see the included License.txt for details.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-25 LedgerSMB::DBObject::Draft(3pm)