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Towards Practical Cybersecurity Mapping of STRIDE and CWE — a Multi-perspective Approach

2021

Software vulnerabilities are identified during their whole life-cycle; some vulnerabilities may be caused by flaws on the design while other appear due to advances on the technologies around the systems. Frameworks such as OWASP are well- known and are used for testing a systems security before or after implementation, and such testing is carried out against the existing system. Threat modeling however focuses on the early stages of the system design when it is feasible and easy to fix security-related flaws and prevent possible damage caused by them. For example, STRIDE is one very popular threat modeling framework. A STRIDE threat modelling specialist deals with abstract categorizations o…

järjestelmäsuunnittelucybersecurityComputer scienceVulnerabilitySTRIDETK5101-6720cveComputer securitycomputer.software_genrethreat lifecyclestrideSoftwaretietokannattietoturvakyberturvallisuushaavoittuvuusweaknessesvulnerabilitiesScope (project management)business.industrytietokoneohjelmatTechnological innovationcwemapping automationohjelmistosuunnitteluSystems development life cycleTask analysisThreat modelTelecommunicationTask analysisManualsSystems designthreat modellingmallit (mallintaminen)ohjelmistokehitysbusinessEstimationcomputervulnerability lifecycleSoftware2021 29th Conference of Open Innovations Association (FRUCT)
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"If I don’t enjoy it, how are my kids going to enjoy it?" : case study in English grammar teaching

2015

The question over how grammar should be taught has been discussed amongst s everal linguistics scholars. Different grammar teaching methods present different focus on the target language, grammar and learner’s role. All of the methods have their strengths and weaknesses and in order to know which method to pick, one must know all the strengths and weaknesses of these methods. In this case study, a teacher from Central Finland was interviewed on her grammar teaching methods and the reasons behind these methods for fifth-graders. Factors influencing her selection of methods were the grammatical topic to be taught, learners’ different learning styles, relevance of the topic and the most natura…

learner- centeredTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONstrengths and weaknessesgrammar teaching methods
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An Approach to Measuring Perceived Quality of Life in the City Through a Formative Multidimensional Perspective

2016

Cities compete to attract multinational companies, more tourism flows and to improve the quality of life of citizens. From a public service orientation, perceived quality of life should become a strategic input. In the last decades, scientists offered several alternative approaches to defining and measuring quality of life: social indicators, subjective measures and economic indices all with their strengths and weaknesses. This chapter conceptualizes and operationalizes perceived quality of life in the city from the perspective of its residents, proposing and validating a new measure with six dimensions through a formative index. The conceptual model and the hypotheses are tested using Part…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCity marketingStandard of livingFormative assessment0502 economics and businessConceptual model050211 marketingPublic serviceStrategic managementQuality (business)MarketingPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismStrengths and weaknessesmedia_common
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Promoting good practice in health promotion in Spain: the potential role of a new agency.

2016

AbstractHealth promotion (HP) activities should be evaluated both in terms of process and results. However there remains a lack of information regarding the types of HP community interventions that are performed in our country, which of these are based on the best available evidence, and how the evidence available can be translated into HP recommendations for action? Spain does not have a dedicated body to answer such questions. If one existed, its role should be to identify the full range of interventions available to promote health, evaluate them and, in cases where there are positive results, facilitate their transfer and implementation. The aim of this article is to reflect on the need …

media_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionContext (language use)Health PromotionScientific evidence03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGovernment AgenciesExcellenceAgency (sociology)MedicineEvidenciaHumans030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonEvidenceContextualizationbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesPromoción de la saludPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPublic relationsCommunity interventionHealth promotionSpainPractice Guidelines as TopicIntervención en la comunidad0305 other medical sciencebusinessStrengths and weaknessesGaceta sanitaria
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From Solid Spaces To Liquid Spaces: New Ecologies of Musical Practices.

2019

Purpose: In recent years, the interest in creating new educational spaces has increased substantially, aiming to influence the methods of learning of our students and to adopt new educational strategies. This article highlights the importance of the atmosphere when remodeling musical practices. Methodologically, when transforming a space, we do not only have to improve the physical architectures but also the pedagogical ones, as well as keeping the practices consistent with these changes. The MUSICLAB CR-209 'Sound laboratory' have been built in Valencia (Spain). This is a hybrid space designed especially for collaborative projects -teachers, artists, students and researchers- in which soun…

media_common.quotation_subjectSound creation0211 other engineering and technologiesParticipatory action research02 engineering and technologyMusicalInterpersonal communicationSpace (commercial competition)Atmosphere (architecture and spatial design)021105 building & constructionSociologymedia_commonSound laboratoryGeneral Arts and HumanitiesNoveltyGeneral Social Sciences021107 urban & regional planningCreativityCiència EnsenyamentEducational spacesContemporary languagesPedagogical architecturesDiagnòstic de laboratoriEngineering ethicsEducacióStrengths and weaknesses
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Artificial intelligence: the unstoppable revolution in ophthalmology.

2020

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an unstoppable force that is starting to permeate all aspects of our society as part of the revolution being brought into our lives (and into medicine) by the digital era, and accelerated by the current COVID-19 pandemic. As the population ages and developing countries move forward, AI-based systems may be a key asset in streamlining the screening, staging, and treatment planning of sight-threatening eye conditions, offloading the most tedious tasks from the experts, allowing for a greater population coverage, and bringing the best possible care to every patient. This paper presents a review of the state of the art of AI in the field of ophthalmology, focusin…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Digital eraComputer sciencePopulationAsset (computer security)Field (computer science)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligenceOphthalmologymedicineHumanseducationPandemicseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2Infant NewbornCOVID-19GlaucomaImage enhancementOphthalmology030221 ophthalmology & optometryArtificial intelligenceApplications of artificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStrengths and weaknessesSurvey of ophthalmology
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Quo vadis SANEPID? A cross-country analysis of public health reforms in 10 post-Soviet states

2010

Abstract Background The public health systems of the post-Soviet states have evolved from the san-epid system, which dominated public health practice throughout the former Soviet Union. Since independence, reforms have taken different directions. This article provides a cross-country comparison of public health reform processes and contents in 10 post-Soviet states. Methods The study is descriptive and comparative, based on a literature review of the major health databases, the Health Systems in Transition (HiT) volumes and grey literature. Search terms included terms on public health, the san-epid services and organizational reforms in one or several post-Soviet states. Results Public heal…

medicine.medical_specialtyEconomic growthAzerbaijanRepublic of BelarusHealth PromotionPublic administrationGeorgia (Republic)medicineHumansPost-Soviet statesKyrgyzstanHealth policybusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic healthInternational healthUzbekistanGrey literatureArmeniaMoldovaKazakhstanSiberiaHealth promotionHealth Care ReformPreventive MedicineIntersectoral CollaborationUkrainebusinessPublic Health AdministrationStrengths and weaknessesHealth Policy
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Feasibility of future epidemiological studies on possible health effects of mobile phone base stations.

2006

The increasing deployment of mobile communication base stations led to an increasing demand for epidemiological studies on possible health effects of radio frequency emissions. The methodological challenges of such studies have been critically evaluated by a panel of scientists in the fields of radiofrequency engineering/dosimetry and epidemiology. Strengths and weaknesses of previous studies have been identified. Dosimetric concepts and crucial aspects in exposure assessment were evaluated in terms of epidemiological studies on different types of outcomes. We conclude that in principle base station epidemiological studies are feasible. However, the exposure contributions from all relevant …

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologybusiness.industryRadio WavesPublic healthBiophysicsGeneral MedicineEnvironmental exposureEnvironmental ExposureSensitivity and SpecificityBase stationMobile phoneEnvironmental healthEpidemiologic Research DesignEpidemiologyMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMobile telephonyPublic HealthbusinessMicrowavesStrengths and weaknessesCell PhoneExposure assessmentBioelectromagnetics
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Study of the Strengths and Weaknesses of Nursing Work Environments in Primary Care in Spain

2021

Background: Nursing work environments are defined as the characteristics of the workplace that promote or hinder the provision of professional care by nurses. Positive work environments lead to better health outcomes. Our study aims to identify the strengths and weaknesses of primary health care settings in Spain. Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out from 2018 to 2019. We used the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index and the TOP10 Questionnaire of Assessment of Environments in Primary Health Care for data collection. The associations between sociodemographic and professional variables were analyzed. Results: In total, 702 primary care nurses participated in the study. …

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