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rule 1. the exercise of governmental authority or control 2. the period of time in which a monarch or government has power 3. a prescribed method or procedure for solving a mathematical problem, or one constituting part of a computer program, usually expressed in an appropriate formalism 4. any of various devices with a straight edge for guiding or measuring; ruler 5. Christianity a systematic body of prescriptions defining the way of life to be followed by members of a religious order 6. Law an order by a court or judge rule [rül] (mathematics) An antecedent condition and a consequent proposition that can support deductive processes. Rule [′rül] (astronomy) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Rather than simply pushing my new rules into the Prolog interpreter directly, I return an array that contains the full ruleset I am doing this so that I can easily dump it to a file for troubleshooting purposes. Using RuleSets designed by Narus to detect attacks, the Narus IP Platform aggregates, correlates, and analyzes, in real-time, network and application traffic collected at up to OC 48 rate across the entire core of the KT network. The Sourcefire VRT was aware of this vulnerability more than two years ago and created a rule that was added to the VRT Certified Ruleset on January 17, 2005. |
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