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Guard (information security)
About: Guard (information security) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12145 publications have been published within this topic receiving 69213 citations. The topic is also known as: cross domain solution & cross-domain solution.
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05 Dec 2017TL;DR: Data from 409 members of forty-five new product teams in five high technology companies indicate the existence of four sets of boundary management activities which can be labeled Ambassador, Task Coordinator, Scout, and Guard.
Abstract: Data from 409 members of forty-five new product teams in five high technology companies indicate the existence of four sets of boundary management activities which can be labeled Ambassador, Task Coordinator, Scout, and Guard. These activities are related to the frequency, type, and destination of communications between team members and others. This article describes these activities and examines the impact of individual and environmental variables on the frequency in which individual team members engage in them.
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16 Jan 1996
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09 Feb 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the hand guard is attached to the receiver by an attachment that stably holds the removable hand guard from the receiver to the barrel, and the attachment is arranged for allowing detachment and removal of the hand guards from the firearm without removal of fasteners.
Abstract: A rifle having a receiver with an integral hand guard and a barrel. The barrel is connected to the receiver. The hand guard extends over and surrounds the barrel. A removable hand guard is attached to the receiver by an attachment that stably holds the removable hand guard to the receiver. The attachment is arranged for allowing detachment and removal of the removable hand guard from the receiver without removal of fasteners.
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26 Jun 1978
TL;DR: In this article, a bed side guard that is rotatable between an elevated and lowered position is provided with means for controlling remote electrical devices such as radio, television, room light, nurses' call station, room environment control and intercommunication system.
Abstract: A bed side guard that is rotatable between an elevated and lowered position is provided with means for controlling remote electrical devices such as radio, television, room light, nurses' call station, room environment control and intercommunication system. Thus, a variety of remote devices can be operated and controlled by control means that are always immediately accessible and viewable by the occupant of the bed.
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