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  2. High-water mark (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    In the fields of physical security and information security, the high-water mark for access control was introduced by Clark Weissman in 1969. [1] It pre-dates the Bell–LaPadula security model, whose first volume appeared in 1972.

  3. Hardware watermarking - Wikipedia

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    As the name suggests, in the multi-phase watermarking process the additional constraints are inserted in multiple phases of a particular design abstraction level. For example, in High-level synthesis scheduling, hardware allocation and register allocation are used to insert a watermark. The main challenge of the multi-phase watermarking process ...

  4. Digimarc - Wikipedia

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    Digimarc Corporation is a provider of enterprise software and services. The company's software, which includes digital identifiers (i.e., serialized QR codes and digital watermarks), is designed to address counterfeiting, product authenticity, recycling accuracy, and supply chain traceability. Digimarc products are created for multiple ...

  5. Intel Graphics Technology - Wikipedia

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    Intel UHD Graphics 750 32 256 1200–1300 1228–1332 614–666 2457–2662 Intel UHD Graphics P750 32 256 1300 1332 666 2662 Used in Xeon W-1300 series Intel UHD Graphics 710 Intel 7 (previously 10ESF) 16 128 1300–1350 666–692 333–346 1331–1382 Used in Alder Lake-S/HX & Raptor Lake-S/HX/S-R/HX-R Intel UHD Graphics 730 24 192 1400–1450

  6. Digital watermarking - Wikipedia

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    The information to be embedded in a signal is called a digital watermark, although in some contexts the phrase digital watermark means the difference between the watermarked signal and the cover signal. The signal where the watermark is to be embedded is called the host signal. A watermarking system is usually divided into three distinct steps ...

  7. Watermark (data synchronization) - Wikipedia

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    A Watermark for data synchronization describes an object of a predefined format which provides a point of reference value for two systems/datasets attempting to establish delta/incremental synchronization; any object in the queried data source which was created, modified, or deleted after the watermark's value will be qualified as "above watermark" and should be returned to the client ...

  8. Serial digital interface - Wikipedia

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    The various serial digital interface standards all use (one or more) coaxial cables with BNC connectors, with a nominal impedance of 75 ohms. This is the same type of cable used in analog composite video setups, which potentially makes for easier "drop in" equipment upgrades (though may be necessary for long runs at the higher bitrates for older oxidising or lower grade of cable to replaced ...

  9. Insyde Software - Wikipedia

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    An InsydeH20 screen. The company's product portfolio includes InsydeH2O BIOS (Insyde Software's implementation of the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for UEFI/EFI [1]), BlinkBoot, a UEFI-based boot loader for enabling Internet of Things devices, [2] and Supervyse, which is a full-featured systems management/BMC firmware for providing out-of-band remote management for server computers.