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  1. The Key

    TOCright The Key may refer to Films The Key 1934 film The Key 1934 film , a 1934 film directed by Michael Curtiz The Key 1958 film The Key 1958 film , a war film directed by Carol Reed, starring William Holden and Sophia Loren The Key 1961 film The Key 1961 film , a Soviet animated feature The Key 1965 film The Key 1965 film , a Yugoslav omnibus film The Key 1983 film The Key 1983 film , directed by Tinto Brass The Key 1987 film The Key 1987 film , an Iranian film written by Abbas Kiarostami Literature The Key Curley novel The Key Curley novel , by Marianne Curley The Key Tanizaki novel The Key Tanizaki novel , by Jun ichir Tanizaki Music The Key album The Key album , a 1990 album by American death metal band Nocturnus The Key Armatrading album The Key Armatrading album , a 1983 album by Joan Armatrading The Key Vince Gill album , a 1998 album by Vince Gill The Key Speech Debelle song The Key Speech Debelle song , a 2009 single by Speech Debelle The Key Ou Est Le Swimming Pool song The Key Ou Est Le Swimming Pool song a 2010 single by Ou Est Le Swimming Pool The Key song by Edita Abdieski Television The Key TV series The Key TV series , a 2003 drama shown on BBC One The Key Prison Break episode The Key Prison Break episode The Key Yes, Prime Minister The Key Yes, Prime Minister , a Yes, Prime Minister episode The Key Code Lyoko episode The Key Code Lyoko , an episode of Code Lyoko Other The Key painting , by Jackson Pollock The Key comics , a supervillain in the DC Comics universe See also Key disambiguation disambig it The Key hu A kulcs egy rtelm s t lap zh ...   more details



  1. Key

    Key may refer to wiktionarypar key TOCright Key lock , device used to open a lock or door Key cryptography ... access key , a method used for categorizing species using logical choices. Synonyms Dichotomous key sequential key analytical key pathway key . Computing Computer keyboard keys KeY , a software verification tool Unique key , a set of fields that uniquely identify any record in a database or registry Superkey , a similar concept or idea Candidate key , a minimal superkey Keychain Mac OS , the Apple created utility for the Macintosh that stores passwords Key database , a set of database columns used in an index Key, which make up the key value pairs of a hash table .key, file extension used by Keynote presentation software Fiction Key comics , a DC Comics supervillain Key Marvel Comics , a fictional mutant character Key the Metal Idol , Japanese anime OVA series Geography Key Island , Tasmania ... Music Key instrument , musical instruments have keys for tuning and keys for playing such as on a guitar. Key music , a set of notes in music Key, stage name for Korean entertainer Kim Ki Bum SHINee , see Shinee Key Son, Ambulance album Key Son, Ambulance album Key signature , in musical notation ... of the percussion family. Surnames Key surname Keys surname Keyes Other uses Key or legend, an explanation of the symbols and colours used in a diagram Key map , a guide to a map s symbology Key chart , a guide to colours and symbols used in a data chart, graph, plot or diagram Key basketball , also known as the shaded lane in a basketball court Key company , a Japanese visual novel studio Key ... the arch in place Key Bank , a bank headquartered in the Key Tower in Cleveland, Ohio Key Club , a worldwide student service organization Samara fruit or key, a type of fruit in which a flattened ... Kirby s Epic Yarn , a game by Nintendo. See also wikiquote Wikisource1911Enc The Key disambiguation Telegraph key , the button used by a telegraph operator Keys College , a constituent college of the University ...   more details



  1. KeY

    Infobox software name KeY logo Image Keylogo.gif screenshot Image Key tool.jpg 250px caption Screenshot of KeY 1.4 developer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology , Chalmers University of Technology , University ... project.org The KeY tool is used in formal verification of Java programming language Java programs.It ... program semantics which are likewise defined in terms of dynamic logic. KeY is significantly powerful ... specifications. There have been several extensions to KeY in order to apply it to the verification of C programming language C programs or hybrid system hybrid systems . KeY is jointly developed ... input to KeY consists of a Java source file with annotations in either JML or OCL. Both, they are translated to KeY s internal represenation, KeY Java Card DL dynamic logic . From the given specifications ... a first order logic proof obligation. At the heart of the KeY system lies a first order theorem ... Card DL The theoretical foundation of KeY is a formal logic called Java Card DL. It is a version ... of the KeY system lies a first order theorem prover based on a sequent calculus . A sequent is of the form ... forward just as an actual execution would. To save intermediate results of assignments, KeY ... to the Eclipse software Eclipse development platform. Test Case Generator KeY is usable as a model ... Language OCL and a symbolic execution tree of the implementation under test which is computed by the KeY system. Distribution and Variants of the KeY System KeY is free software written in Java and licensed ... there are no pre compiled binaries available. As another possibility, KeY can be executed directly via Java web start without the need for compilation and installation. KeY Hoare KeY Hoare is built on top of KeY and features a Hoare calculus with state updates. State updates are a means of describing ... in the main branch of KeY. Due to the simplicity of the Hoare calculus, this implementation ... . It extends the KeY tool with computer algebra systems like Mathematica and corresponding algorithms ...   more details



  1. S/KEY

    S KEY is a one time password system developed for authentication to Unix like operating system s, especially from dumb terminals or untrusted public computers on which one does not want to type a long ... amounts to challenge response authentication . S KEY is supported in Linux via Pluggable authentication ... OPIE . S KEY is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies , formerly known as Bell Communications Research Bellcore . S KEY is also sometimes referred to as Lamport s scheme , after its author, Leslie Lamport ... of the basic patents on public key cryptography and the widespread use of laptop ..., not just the password, S KEY is falling into disuse. SecurID is a related one time password scheme that still sees widespread use because, unlike S KEY, it provides two factor authentication by requiring ... that will perform the authentication. File Skey password generation.svg thumb 280px S KEY password generation This step begins with a secret key math W math . This secret can either be provided ... of S KEY is compromised A cryptographic hash function math H math is applied math n math times ... thumb 320px S KEY authentication After password generation, the user has a sheet of paper ... , which is stored as reference on the server. Security The security of S KEY relies on the difficulty ... cryptographic hash functions . S KEY is however vulnerable to a man in the middle attack if used ... Internally, S KEY uses 64 bit numbers. For human usability purposes, each number is mapped to 6 short ... THE S KEY TM ONE TIME PASSWORD SYSTEM by Neil M. Haller http www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca hac The handbook ... 10 describes Lamport s scheme on page 396 RFC 1760 The S KEY One Time Password System RFC 2289 A One Time Password System External links http www.ocf.berkeley.edu jjlin jsotp jsotp JavaScript OTP & S Key ... http tanso.net j2me otp Java Micro Edition S key calculator for cell phones Category Cryptographic software Category Password authentication it S KEY pl S KEY ru S Key ...   more details



  1. Key (surname)

    Key is a surname, and may refer to Alexander Key Berthold Wells Key cEvin Key Dana Key David M. Key David McK. Key Ellen Key Francis Scott Key , author of the United States national anthem James L. Key Jimmy Key John Key , current Prime Minister of New Zealand John Ross Key Kathleen Key Keegan Michael Key Kelly Key Kristin Key Lieven de Key Philip Key U.S. politician , a Representative of the State of Maryland in the United States Congress from 1791 to 1792. Philip Barton Key U.S. politician , a Representative of the State of Maryland in the United States Congress from 1807 to 1812. Philip Barton Key U.S. District Attorney , murder victim in a controversial nineteenth century trial Robert Key cricketer born 1979 , English cricketer Robert Key politician born 1945 , a British politician, the Conservative MP for Salisbury Ryan Key Samuel M. Key Stephanie Key Ted Key Thomas Hewitt Key Tim Key V. O. Key, Jr. See also Key Keys surname Keyes surname Key It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ...   more details



  1. James Key

    James Key may refer to Jimmy Key , American baseball player James Key Formula One , a technical director and engineer in Formula One racing James L. Key , former mayor of Atlanta Hndis Key, James ...   more details



  1. Key system

    Key System can refer to the following Key telephone system communication Key System Defunct transportation system in the San Francisco Bay Area KeY System a software verification tool. Cryptosystem using a Cryptographic key Disambig ...   more details



  1. Master key

    Master key may refer to a type of key, see Key lock a skeleton key Master Key , a game on the gameshow The Price is Right , see List of The Price Is Right pricing games See also The Master Key disambiguation dab ja ...   more details



  1. Key server

    Key server can mean Key server cryptographic , a server on which public key s are stored for others to use Key server software licensing , a server that distributes software license keys disambig ...   more details



  1. The Master Key

    refer in writing The Master Key 1901 book The Master Key 1901 book , a children s book by L. Frank Baum The Master Key , a 1914 personal development book by L. W. de Laurence in film The Master Key 1914 serial The Master Key 1914 serial , by Universal Studios The Master Key 1945 serial The Master Key 1945 serial , by Universal Studios See also Master key disambiguation The Master Key System , a personal development book by Charles F. Haanel disambig ...   more details



  1. X key

    The X key was a key found on the original X Window System X Window keyboard designed by Keith Packard . Fact date September 2008 The function of the X key was similar to that of the Windows key and also the Command key Apple command key . See also Windows key Command key References Reflist Compu hardware stub Keyboard keys Category Computer keys ...   more details



  1. Key field

    A key field is a field or set of fields a key is then said to be a composite key of a database typically a relational database table which together form a unique identifier for a database record a table entry . The aggregate of these fields is usually referred to simply as the key . Key fields also define searches. Relational database s enforce referential integrity of their tables by matching primary keys with foreign keys. Keys can also be distinguished in technical key s also known as surrogate key s and business key s also known as natural key s or domain key s . Sometimes programmers embed a list of key values in a non key character string fields. Many times the values in these fields cannot be guaranteed since no database can enforce the integrity of these values. Also see primary key and foreign key . FOLDOC Category Data modeling database stub Also see Data Applications ...   more details



  1. Ephemeral key

    A cryptographic key is called ephemeral if it is generated for each execution of a key establishment process. In some cases ephemeral keys are used more than once, within a single session e.g., in broadcast applications where the sender generates only one ephemeral key pair per message and the private key is combined separately with each recipient s public key. Contrast with a static key . See also Cryptographic key types External links Recommendation for Key Management &mdash Part 1 general, http csrc.nist.gov publications nistpubs 800 57 SP800 57 Part1.pdf NIST Special Publication 800 57 http csrc.nist.gov CryptoToolkit NIST Cryptographic Toolkit Category Key management Category Cryptography ru crypto stub ...   more details



  1. Key Baronets

    The Key Baronetcy , of Thornbury in the County of Gloucester and of Denmark Hill in the County of Surrey, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 17 August 1831 for Sir John Key, 1st Baronet John Key , Lord Mayor of London between 1830 and 1831. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1932. Key Baronets, of Thornbury and Denmark Hill 1831 Sir John Key, 1st Baronet 1794 1858 Sir Kingsmill Grove Key, 2nd Baronet 1815 1899 Sir John Kingsmill Causton Key, 3rd Baronet 1853 1926 Sir Kingsmill James Key, 4th Baronet 1864 1932 References rayment b DEFAULTSORT Key Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ...   more details



  1. Change key

    unreferenced date June 2009 A change key is a key on the lowest level of a Key lock Master key master keying system. Change keys are also referred to as day keys. Typically change keys are issued to personnel that require access to one or two areas in a facility. By definition, a change key is not a Key lock Master key master key . Change key can also refer to the specialized keys used to change the combination setting of a combination lock . Change key can refer to a special key on the Sabre Keyboard, located to the right of the P key, and can also be typed by doing ALT 0164, or using in Turbo Sabre. Sabre computer system Sabre is a Computer reservations system Global Distribution System GDS , used by travel agencies to book flights, hotel reservations, car rentals, etc. tool stub Category Locksmithing ...   more details



  1. Key generation

    Key generation is the process of generating Key cryptography keys for cryptography . A key is used to Encryption encrypt and decrypt whatever data is being encrypted decrypted. Modern cryptographic systems include symmetric key algorithm s such as Data Encryption Standard DES and Advanced Encryption Standard AES and Public key cryptography public key algorithms such as RSA . Symmetric key algorithms use a single shared key keeping data secret requires keeping this key secret. Public key algorithms use a public key and a private key . The public key is made available to anyone often by means of a digital certificate . A sender encrypts data with the public key only the holder of the private key can decrypt this data. Since public key algorithms tend to be much slower than symmetric key algorithms, modern systems such as Transport Layer Security TLS and Secure Shell SSH use a combination of the two one party receives the other s public key, and encrypts a small piece of data either a symmetric key or some data used to generate it . The remainder of the conversation uses a typically faster symmetric key algorithm for encryption. Computer cryptography uses integers for keys. In some cases ..., the key is created using a passphrase and a key generation algorithm , usually involving a cryptographic ... &mdash simply attempting every number, up to the maximum length of the key. Therefore, it is important to use a sufficiently long key length longer keys take exponentially longer to attack, rendering a brute force attack impractical. Currently, key lengths of 128 bit 128 bit s for symmetric key algorithms and 1024 bits for public key algorithms are common. See also Distributed key generation For some protocols, no party should be in the sole possession of the secret key. Rather, during distributed key generation , every party obtains a secret sharing share of the key. A Threshold cryptosystem ... a message. Category Key management crypto stub id Key generation simple Key generation ...   more details



  1. Compound key

    Merge Unique key date August 2009 In Data modeling database design , a compound key is a key that consists of 2 or more attributes that uniquely identify an entity occurrence. Each attribute that makes up the compound key is a simple key in its own right. This is often confused with a composite key whereby even though this is also a key that consists of 2 or more attributes that uniquely identify an entity occurrence, at least one attribute that makes up the composite key is not a simple key in its own right. An example might be an entity that represents the modules each student is attending at University. The entity has a studentId and a moduleCode as its primary key. Each of the attributes that make up the primary key are simple keys because each represents a unique reference when identifying a student in one instance and a module in the other. In contrast, using the same example, imagine we identified a student by their firstName lastName. In our table representing students on modules our primary key would now be firstName lastName moduleCode. Because firstName lastName represent a unique reference to a student, it is not a simple key, it is a combination of attributes used to uniquely identify a student. Therefore the primary key for this entity is a composite key. No restriction is applied to the attributes regarding their initial ownership within the Data modeling data model . This means that any one, none, or all, of the multiple attributes within the compound key can be foreign key s. Indeed, a foreign key may itself be a compound key. Compound keys almost always originate from Attributive table attributive or Associative table associative entities tables within the model, but this is not an absolute. See also relational database candidate key primary key alternate key foreign key unique key surrogate key Superkey External links http esw.w3.org topic CIFP Composite Inverse Functional Properties for an equivalent notion in the Semantic Web http rdbms.opengrass.net ...   more details



  1. Dominant key

    The dominant key in a given musical composition is the key music key whose tonic is a perfect fifth above or a perfect fourth below the tonic of the main key of the piece. Put another way, the key whose tonic is the dominant music dominant scale degree in the main key. ref Grove Music Online , Dominant ref If, for example, a piece is written in the key of C major, then the key of C is the tonic key. The key of G major is the dominant key since it is based on the dominant note for the key of C major. ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9030871 dominant 94697.hook Encyclop dia Britannica dominant ref In sonata form in major keys, the second subject group is usually in the dominant key. Even with the widest roaming Modulation music modulations in the Musical development development , the dominant key exerts influence and eventually forces a return to the tonic key. ref http www.answers.com topic sonata form?cat entertainment Answers.com sonata ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Dominant key music theory stub Category Musical keys ...   more details



  1. Robert Key

    Robert Key may refer to Robert Key cricketer born 1979 , English cricketer Robert Key politician born 1945 , British politician, the Conservative MP for Salisbury See also Robert Keyes , Catholic conspirator Bobby Keys , American musician hndis name Key, Robert ...   more details



  1. Meta key

    unreferenced date January 2008 Image Compose key on Sun Type 5c keyboard.jpg thumb right 400px Sun Microsystems Sun keyboard with Meta key between space bar and Compose key The Meta key is a special key on Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT computer keyboard keyboards , such as the Space cadet keyboard , and on Sun Microsystems keyboards, marked as a solid diamond. The key may be considered equivalent to the Macintosh s command key , which has the same location and similar function. On keyboards that lack it, meta may be emulated with the Alt key or with the Windows key . Alternatively, some programs prominent example being Emacs allow to emulate meta by pressing and releasing the Esc key . See also Modifier key keyboard keys compu hardware stub Category Computer keys fr Touche m ta ja ru Meta ...   more details



  1. Key management

    otheruses Mergefrom Symmetric key management date April 2009 Key management is the provisions made in a cryptography cryptosystem system design that are related to generation, exchange, storage, safeguarding, use, vetting, and replacement of key cryptography key s. It includes cryptographic protocol design, Key server cryptographic key server s, user procedures, and other relevant protocols. Key management concerns keys at the user level, either between users or systems. This is in contrast to key scheduling key scheduling typically refers to the internal handling of key material within the operation of a cipher. Successful key management is critical to the security of a cryptosystem. In practice it is arguably the most difficult aspect of cryptography because it involves system policy, user training, organizational and departmental interactions, and coordination between all of these elements. These concerns are not limited to cryptographic engineering . Key management requires both technical and organizational decisions, and as a result, some aspects of key management risk being neglected .... See also Cryptographic key types Key cryptography Key exchange NSA s Electronic Key Management System EKMS Public key infrastructure Assorted list of cryptographic key types Key management access control Physical key management Symmetric key management Key Ceremony Key encapsulation KMIP External links Recommendation for Key Management &mdash Part 1 general, http csrc.nist.gov publications ... Group SISWG that is creating the P1619.3 standard for Key Management http www.ansi.org American National Standards Institute ANSI X9.24, Retail Financial Services Symmetric Key Management http www.oasis open.org committees tc home.php?wg abbrev kmip The OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol ... Key Management Infrastructure EKMI Technical Committee http www.traka.com applications key management Types of Key Management Category Key management crypto stub ru vi Qu n ...   more details



  1. Key caps

    Key caps may refer to Key Caps , an Apple Macintosh operating system character font utility Keycap , a computer keyboard element disambig ...   more details



  1. Key Nell

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Key Nell Type ep Artist Gescom Cover Released August 1995 Recorded Genre Electronic music Electronic Length 33 22 Label Producer Reviews Last album The Sounds of Machines Our Parents Used br 1994 This album Key Nell br 1995 Next album Motor br 1996 Key Nell is an EP by Gescom . Track listing Key Nell 1 8 02 Key Nell 2 11 03 Key Nell 3 8 11 Key Nell 4 11 06 Category Gescom albums fr Key Nell ...   more details



  1. Static key

    A key is called static if it is intended for use for a relatively long period of time and is typically intended for use in many instances of a cryptographic key establishment scheme. Contrast with an ephemeral key . See also Cryptographic key types Recommendation for Key Management &mdash Part 1 general, http csrc.nist.gov publications nistpubs 800 57 SP800 57 Part1.pdf NIST Special Publication 800 57 http csrc.nist.gov CryptoToolkit NIST Cryptographic Toolkit Category Key management ...   more details



  1. Knockemdown Key

    Knockemdown Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys approximately convert 20 mi km east of Key West . It is northwest of Summerland Key , between Cudjoe Key, Florida Cudjoe Key and Big Torch Key . A http tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov data menu.shtml?stn 8724302 20Knockemdown 20Key, 20FL&type Bench 20Mark 20Data 20Sheets tidal station managed by NOAA is located on the island. Access to the island is by boat only, with the closest public ramp located at the north end of Blimp Road on Cudjoe Key . Geography Knockemdown Key is located at 24 42.9 N and 81 28.7 W, north of Summerland Key and northeast of Cudjoe Key . It has a land area of approximately convert 688 acre km2 . The island has significant mangrove growth and is populated by Key deer . Attractions, Events, Recreation and Culture The island is considered one of the finest locations in the Florida Keys for sea kayaking . External links http www.knockemdownkey.com Knockemdown Key Web Site Florida Keys Coord 24.69826 N 81.474781 E display title Category Florida Keys Category Islands of Monroe County, Florida fr Knockemdown Key ...   more details




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