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Challenges in High Fidelity Simulation: Risk Sensitization and Outcome Measurement | OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
Should You Hire Actors Or Creators -- Danil Saliukov // Insense | Martech Podcast
The Ultimate Guide to User-Generated Content (UGC), Insense
Explainable artificial intelligence - Wikipedia
Model Obfuscation for Securing Deployed Neural Networks | OpenReview
Reasoning behind the "preferred form" language in the GPL [LWN.net]
Obfuscation - DevX Tech Glossary
Obfuscation - DevX Tech Glossary
Definition Obfuscation in technology refers to the method of making something difficult to understand or interpret, typically used in computing to prevent unauthorized access to data or systems. It involves modifying the data so that it appears scrambled or disguised, making sensitive information hard to understand without the proper decryption keys or codes. This technique […]
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Obfuscation - DevX Tech Glossary
vocabulary - Technical term for `avoiding responsibility` with decision-makers? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
vocabulary - Technical term for `avoiding responsibility` with decision-makers? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Suppose a parliament that tries to "outsource" their responsibility in various ways (they take the gains but not wanting to take the risks). Of course, the situation cannot last: risks and gains sh...
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vocabulary - Technical term for `avoiding responsibility` with decision-makers? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Avoiding obfuscation | 2016-07-12 | ISHN
Avoiding obfuscation | 2016-07-12 | ISHN
Obfuscation is one of those interesting words that sounds like it means – to make obscure. Obfuscation is often associated with excessive wordiness and the use of technical jargon that is meaningful to “insiders” but not to others.
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Avoiding obfuscation | 2016-07-12 | ISHN
Tech Jargon: Some Cheat Sheets for Lawyers - FindLaw
Tech Jargon: Some Cheat Sheets for Lawyers - FindLaw
Lawyers know jargon. We've got our alphabet soup of laws and government agencies, our obscure doctrines, our endless, archaic Latin phrases. But even lawyers can be left scratching their heads at the constantly evolving (and sometimes meaningless) stream of tech jargon that can pass their way. We're talking about the startup kids who want your help incorporating a company that will "gamify cross-office collaboration through SoLoMo tech.
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Tech Jargon: Some Cheat Sheets for Lawyers - FindLaw
contract law - How is obfuscated code treated by the law? - Law Stack Exchange
contract law - How is obfuscated code treated by the law? - Law Stack Exchange
Hypothetical Scenario Developer, A, contracts with company, B, to write code, C, that accomplishes X. A writes C. A obfuscates C. (Obfuscation transmorphs C into C' which still accomplishes X but ...
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contract law - How is obfuscated code treated by the law? - Law Stack Exchange
Corporate report obfuscation: artefact or phenomenon? - PMC
Corporate report obfuscation: artefact or phenomenon? - PMC
Obfuscation is a type of writing that obscures the intended message. The presence of obfuscation is investigated in annual and interim reports and prospectuses, and is defined as the simultaneous use of writing with (a) low reading ease and (b) high readability ...
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Corporate report obfuscation: artefact or phenomenon? - PMC
Jargon buster: legal technology | Global law firm | Norton Rose Fulbright
No more lies ... just good old obfuscation | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank
Doublespeak vs Obfuscation: Decoding Common Word Mix-Ups
Doublespeak vs Obfuscation: Decoding Common Word Mix-Ups
Have you ever come across language that seems intentionally confusing or misleading? Words that are carefully crafted to give the appearance of clarity while
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Doublespeak vs Obfuscation: Decoding Common Word Mix-Ups