. Data diddling is a form of cyber crime, and is punishable by large fines or imprisonment. Unlike other fraud, data diddling specifically refers to the misrepresentation of information during entry, and not after. The phrase is comprised of the term data, which is digital information, and ...
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Sometimes. In these days of open data, it seems like the data-provision criterion, part of the very hull that science floats upon, is weakening as a justification for co-authorship. It is becoming increasingly common to cite others’ papers for data, provide little new data oneself, and chu...
Everything that’s happening in enterprise networking and a lot of what’s happening in service provider networking is linked to data center evolution. A big part of that is the notion of multi-tenancy, but for the enterprise the most important driver is the continued use of virtual resources...