scholarly journals REQUIREMENTS FOR AXIS PROTECTION MECHANISMS WITHIN THE CLASS OF USE

Author(s):  
Alexey Bychkov ◽  
Yanina Shestak

One of the components of modern information systems is general-purpose computer equipment on which specialized software is installed or on which specialized software is working. This computer equipment requires a general-purpose operating system. To protect the information system it is necessary to protect all its links, including the operating system. In particular, in case of client-server technologies it is necessary to pay attention both to protection of server component and to protection of a client component. Protection of an operating system demands understanding, within what limits of what information system the OS will work, what working conditions and restrictions are imposed on the protected environment, what threats to the protected environment is required, what mechanisms is it possible to provide with protection of the environment necessary to us and what "price" of their application or nonapplication and other will be. Therefore, software safety should rely on a policy of safety of an operating system, expanding and specifying it and as much as possible. It is necessary to rely on safety mechanisms which are provided by an operating system or information system at software working out. This is necessary for unification and simplification of system of safety, simplification of its service, at the expense of reduction of quantity of the mechanisms created for the decision of the same problem. It is also necessary to apply typical and well-known components and standards, to avoid components with the closed source code as much as possible, or components which do not support, or incorrectly support typical standards.

1991 ◽  
Vol 45 (10) ◽  
pp. 1739-1745
Author(s):  
Min J. Yang ◽  
Paul W. Yang

A computerized infrared interpreter has been developed on an IBM personal computer (PC) running under the Microsoft disk operating system (DOS). Based on the original Merck Sharp & Dhome Research Laboratory Program for the Analysis of InfRared Spectra (PAIRS), this infrared interpreter, PC PAIRS+, is capable of analyzing infrared spectra measured from a wide variety of spectrophotometers. Modifications to PAIRS now allow the application of both artificial intelligence and library searching techniques in the program. A new algorithm has been devised to combine the results from the library searching and the PAIRS program to enhance the dependability of interpretational data. The increased capability of this infrared interpreter along with its applicability on a personal computer results in a powerful, general-purpose, and easy-to-use infrared interpretation system. Applications of PC PAIRS+ on petrochemical samples are described.


Author(s):  
D. Z. Wang ◽  
D. L. Taylor

Abstract This paper describes an analytical approach for calculating the damped critical speeds of multi-degree-of-freedom rotor-bearing systems. It is shown that to calculate the critical speeds is equivalent to finding the roots of a proposed matrix algebraic equation. The technique employes a Newton-Raphson scheme and the derivatives of eigenvalues. The system left eigenvectors are used to simplify the calculations. Based on this approach, a general-purpose computer program was developed with a finite element model of rotor-bearing systems. The program automatically generates system equations and finds the critical speeds. The program is applied to analyze a turbomachine supported by two cylindrical oil-film Journal bearings. The results are compared with reported data and the agreements are very good.


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