What is dormant crypto? [closed] - cryptography

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What is dormant crypto and where we can use this dormant crypto?
what is the difference between dormant crypto and normal crypto?

The term "dormant cryptography" refers to items which, at the time of export, contain embedded cryptographic parts or components which are rendered functionally inert or inactive by design.
This dormant cryptography must be "activated" or "enabled" (typically using special components or software purchased separately) by the manufacturer before it can be used to encrypt data. Items with "dormant cryptography", and the associated commodities, software, or technology by which the cryptography is enabled, are controlled under the EAR and subject to all applicable EI, NS, and AT controls.
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how to find/ incorporate forced convection in dymola [closed]

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Am doing a project which is about thermal management of the 18650 lithium-ion pack. I am currently simulating the model under natural convection. But I am supposed to run under forced convection. How/ where can we find forced convection in Dymola
You can use Modelica.Thermal.HeatTransfer.Components.Convection but you have to provide a value/equation for the thermal conductance Gc using a correlation from a textbook that fits the flow situation e.g. flow around / along a cylinder.

Licence Key difference between AGPL-3 and LGPL-3 for Odoo manifest File [closed]

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What is the different between "AGPL-3" and "LGPL-3" for odoo menifiest file descriptor ?
Which cases we are using AGPL-3 and LGPL-3 license for our Odoo customized modules ?
This is from Odoo 10 Essentials :
The LGPL is more permissive and allows commercial derivative work,
without the need to share the corresponding source code. The AGPL is a
stronger open source licence, and requires derivate work and service
hosting to share their source code.
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Chromium. "Protected content" checkbox [closed]

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Today I found strange checkbox in content settings in Chromium Version 29.0.1543.0 (207211) with the following text:
Some content services use machine identifiers to uniquely identify you
for the purposes of authorizing access to protected content.
Allow identifiers for protected content (computer restart may be
required)
What exactly mean "uniquely identify"?
What API would be used to retrieve such an identifier?
Screenshot: http://i.stack.imgur.com/7ztd8.png
Available on Windows and ChromeOS only: If enabled, Chrome provides a unique ID to plugins in order to run protected content. The value of this preference is of type boolean, and the default value is true.
http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/privacy.html#property-websites-protectedContentEnabled

Functional or non-functional requirement? [closed]

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I'm wondering about functional or non-functional requirements. I have found lot of different definitions for those terms and I can't assign some of my requirement to proper category.
I'm wondering about requirements that aren't connected with some action or have some additional conditions, for example:
On the list of selected devices, device can be repeated.
Database must contain at least 100 items
Currency of some value must be in USD dollar.
Device must have a name and power consumption value in Watts.
are those requirements functional or non-functional ?
Functional requirements are things the system does.
Non-functional requirements are quality attributes or aspects of how the system is designed, built or implemented.
Have a look at:
https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/71621/what-is-the-difference-between-a-non-functional-requirement-and-a-quality-attrib

Will Microsoft make exceptions on their BizSpark entry requirements [closed]

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The company I work for is about three and a half years old but we haven't started developing software until recently. Is the less than three years old rule absolute or will they make exceptions?
I don't realy know if that's the reason you are interested in bizspark but if you sign up for the free software through this:
http://www.asp.net/downloads
and then follow the links on the e-mails, you can get legitimate copies/keys of the software!