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Palvelunestohyökkäysten havainnointi ja torjuminen tilastollisilla menetelmillä
2015
Palvelunestohyökkäykset ovat ajankohtaisena ongelmana tärkeä tutkimuksen kohde. Palvelunestohyökkäysten torjumiseen tarvitaan menetelmiä, joilla palvelua kuormittava hyökkäysliikenne voidaan erottaa tavallisesta verkkoliikenteestä. Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena on perehtyä palvelunestohyökkäysten toimintaan ja selvittää, mitä tilastollisia torjumismenetelmiä hyökkäysten torjumiseen käytetään. Tutkimuksessa selvitettiin palvelunestohyökkäysten yleiset pääpiirteet ja luokiteltiin hyökkäykset kahteen pääluokkaan. Lisäksi tutkimuksessa tunnistettiin neljä eri tilastollista torjumismenetelmää. Palvelunestohyökkäysten torjuminen on haasteellista, eikä yleiskäyttöistä torjumismenetelmää ole kehite…
Denying the Truth Does Not Change the Facts: A Systematic Analysis of Pseudoscientific Denial of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
2021
Purpose Several articles have claimed that complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) does not exist. Although a minority view, it is important to understand the arguments presented in these articles. We conducted a systematic literature search to evaluate the methodological quality of articles that claim CRPS does not exist. We then examined and refuted the arguments supporting this claim using up-to-date scientific literature on CRPS. Methods A systematic search was conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane CENTRAL databases. Inclusion criteria for articles were (a) a claim made that CRPS does not exist or that CRPS is not a distinct diagnostic entity and (b) support of these claims with subse…
Traces of the past: an interview study with Finnish war children who did not return to Finland after the Second World War
2017
ABSTRACTThis paper is an in-depth qualitative study based on interviews with 10 Finnish children who were evacuated to Sweden during Second World War and who did not return to Finland after the war. The interviewees were asked to tell about their lives. Nine of them were between 2 and 5 years and one was 7 years old at the time of evacuation. The aim was to study how their childhood experiences were reflected in adult memories, how they remembered or did not remember. This paper focuses on the consequences of not knowing about one’s early life and also on whether it is possible to observe signs of the Finnish mother. She did not appear explicitly but could be sensed in the tendency of the i…