Essays about: "unacceptable"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 110 essays containing the word unacceptable.

  1. 1. CLONING IN THE VIDEO GAME INDUSTRY : A literature review

    University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för informationsteknologi

    Author : Changsong Mao; [2023]
    Keywords : game clone; game cloning; game plagiarism; game copyright; game imitation;

    Abstract : Video game cloning is controversial within the industry, both because copyright laws do not protect game mechanics, and because people’s judgements about game cloning are unclear. Therefore, this study aims to examine the current literature related to game cloning and summarise the impact of cloning on the game industry, as well as the challenges faced by developers. READ MORE

  2. 2. Investigation of the impact of different sugar compositions on the moisture absorption of hard candy when exposed to a humid environment

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Livsmedelsteknik och nutrition (master)

    Author : Gila van den Eijnde; [2023]
    Keywords : Hard candy; Sugar composition; Hygroscopicity; Moisture absorption; Shelf life; Product stability; Food technology; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Hard candy is hygroscopic, implying that hard candy readily absorbs moisture from the environment, resulting in adverse changes in the texture and appearance of the candy. This thesis investigates the impact of different sugar compositions on the moisture absorption of hard candy when exposed to a humid environment. READ MORE

  3. 3. A system safety perspective of 'Gross Negligence' as introduced in regulation (EU) 376/2014

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet

    Author : Erwin Karsten Langejan; [2023]
    Keywords : Ambiguities; aviation; EU; gross negligence; just culture; reporting; FLMU06; Science General;

    Abstract : The main finding of this research is that it is unrealistic to expect that it is possible to create one common European understanding of the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour; it is only possible to achieve one common European just culture policy if there is one common European understanding of the term 'gross negligence' as introduced in The Regulation. The importance of this finding is directly related to public trust in the legal system of the EU which, in the worst case, can be undermined. READ MORE

  4. 4. Integrating Trust-Based Adaptive Security Framework with Risk Mitigation to enhance SaaS User Identity and Access Control based on User Behavior

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik

    Author : Johnson Akpotor Scott; [2022]
    Keywords : Risk Assessment; Security countermeasure; Risk Management; Risk Mitigation; Adaptive Security Controls; Threats; Risk; Vulnerabilities; User Behavior Trust Degree; User Behavior Risk Rating; Policy Decision Point; Policy Enforcement Point; User Behavior Trust Model; Adaptive Security Architecture; SaaS; Public Cloud.;

    Abstract : In recent years, the emerging trends in cloud computing technologies have given rise to different computing services through the Internet. Organizations across the globe have seized this opportunity as a critical business driver for computing resource access and utilities that will indeed support significant business operations. READ MORE

  5. 5. Syntactic Crossroads: Testing L2 sensitivity to Strong Crossover in an online experiment.

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för svenska och flerspråkighet

    Author : Daniele Tucciarone; [2022]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : We investigated sensitivity of non-native speakers of English to the Strong Crossover (SCO) constraint and Binding Principle C. Taking Clahsen & Felser’s (2006) Shallow Structure Hypothesis as a theoretical foundation, we tested whether non-native speakers would show a similar ability in predictively processing syntactic gaps in Strong Crossover configurations as had English native speakers in Kush et al. READ MORE