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      <title>Copyright and License</title>
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      <description>Copyright This site and all works on it are Copyright&amp;amp;copy Patrick Colm Audley 2003-2022. All rights are asserted and retained under Canadian Copyright Act 1985 and under other WIPO or WCT treaties.
License All source code on this website is, unless otherwise noted in the source code or repository specific to the project, licensed under the GPLv2 open source license. AddiAtional licenses may be granted to specific parties, please contact paudley@blackcat.</description>
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      <description>Biography Patrick Audley is a seasoned technologist who has more than twenty years of international startup experience and a broad palette of scientific, business and computing skills. He has been instrumental to numerous tech launches, acquisitions, pivots, and exits from a string of successful startups that spans telephony, high performance computing, crowdsourcing, bioinformatics and security.
Patrick has orchestrated moving several complex high throughput systems to the cloud, among them: a social networking and marketing site that routinely supported over 10k concurrent users (2014), several scientific analysis pipelines including applications in genetics and satellite imagery analysis, and multi-continent deploys for high resiliency financial applications.</description>
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      <title>C&#43;&#43; LRU Cache Template</title>
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      <description>Project Data  LanguageC++ LicenseGPLv2 Started on2004/04/08 Last touched on2012/06/10   Fast, thread safe C++ template with Least Recently Used (LRU) removal semantics. Complete with a comprehensive unit test suite. Threading features require the BOOST scientific library to be installed.
Usage An LRU cache is a fixed size cache that discards the oldest (least recently accessed) elements after it fills up. It&amp;rsquo;s ideally suited to be used in situations where you need to speed up access to slower data sources (databases, synthetic structures, etc.</description>
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      <description>Project Data  LanguagePHP  LicenseGPLv2  Started on2010/09/25 Last touched on2010/09/25   Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand. Martin Fowler  A Bit of History The Active Record pattern (AR for short) was originally named such by Martin Fowler in his classic book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture. It&amp;rsquo;s a way to map rows in a database to objects that allows simple access to columnular data.</description>
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      <title>What is FFIEC Compliance?</title>
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      <description>In this WhatIs.com podcast, you&amp;rsquo;ll learn about this attempt to modernize existing banking practices in the context of new online threats like phishing. To learn more about FFIEC compliance, Assistant Site Editor Alex Howard interviewed Patrick Audley, the CTO of risk adaptive software provider Cogneto.
In this podcast, you will learn the answers to the following questions:
 How does implementation of FFIEC recommendations change the ways that customers use a bank?</description>
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      <title>What is a cognitive biometric?</title>
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      <description>Do you know what a passthought is? We didn&amp;rsquo;t either - until we recorded this podcast. To start off the new year with a bang, the Tech Buzzwords podcast from WhatIs.com tackles cognitive biometrics, a fast growing new field used in authentication in the finance industry and beyond. To learn more about &amp;lsquo;cognometrics&amp;rsquo; Assistant Site Editor Alex Howard interviewed Patrick Audley, the CTO of bleeding-edge risk adaptive software provider Cogneto .</description>
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      <title>Globally Aware Authentication</title>
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      <title>TSM Daily Report (unmaintained)</title>
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      <description>Project Data  Languageperl  LicenseGPLv2  Started on2003/11/06 Last touched on2010/08/15   This program attempts to give a TSM administrator a daily report that contains all the things that need to be periodically looked at. Wherever possible it will offer advice on how to fix problems found or attempt to resolve them itself. It will generate a nice email with the report and will modify the subject to flag and problems found so that you know when it&amp;rsquo;s really important to have a peek inside the report.</description>
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      <title>OXBench: A benchmark for evaluation of protein multiple sequence alignment accuracy</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2003 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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