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.He has been involved in software development since the mid-1970s,and been involved with Unix and computer security since the early 1980s.His areas of knowledge includecomputer security, software safety, vulnerability analysis, inspections, Internet technologies, software-relatedstandards (including POSIX), real-time software development techniques, and numerous computer languages(including Ada, C, C++, Perl, Python, and Java).Mr.Wheeler is co-author and lead editor of the IEEE book Software Inspection: An Industry Best Practice,author of the book Ada95: The Lovelace Tutorial, and co-author of the GNOME User's Guide.He is also theauthor of many smaller papers and articles, including the Linux Program Library HOWTO.Mr.Wheeler hopes that, by making this document available, other developers will make their software moresecure.You can reach him by email at dwheeler@dwheeler.com (no spam please), and you can also see hisweb site at http://www.dwheeler.com.Notes[1] Technically, a hypertext link can be any ``uniform resource identifier'' (URI).The term "UniformResource Locator" (URL) refers to the subset of URIs that identify resources via a representation oftheir primary access mechanism (e.g., their network "location"), rather than identifying the resource byname or by some other attribute(s) of that resource.Many people use the term ``URL'' as synonymouswith ``URI'', since URLs are the most common kind of URI.For example, the encoding used in URIs isactually called ``URL encoding''.Appendix F.About the Author 162 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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