“In every security seal category, we are evaluating our designs and performance to provide better products,” said Elisha Tropper, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cambridge Security Seals. “This launch is the result of a unified effort across the company—from marketing and product design to engineering and the manufacturing floor.”

Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with verifiable disabilities. In order to take advantage of available accommodations, students must register with Disability Services for Students at 1900 Student Health Center, Campus Box 7509, 515-7653. For more information on NC State's policy on working with students with disabilities, please see the Academic Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Regulation (REG02.20.1) (link).

“Many of our customers’ most important security concerns are focused on items with the highest potential risk of theft or tampering,” said Brian Lyle, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Cambridge Security Seals. “This product meets their needs better than any currently on the market thanks to its strength, smart design for clear evidence of tampering and cost.”

The course will equip the graduate level students with advanced but well established material in algorithmic approach to algebra, such as algorithms for symbolic matrices, algorithms for commutative algebra and (real) algebraic geometry, and algorithms for polynomila factorization and/or for differential and difference equations, time permitting. Completing the course work, the students will be able to develop advanced algorithms in computer algebra, to read critically scientific articles published in journals and conferences, and to carry out original research in computer algebra or related subjects.

The Light Duty Pull Tight Seals (model number CSSLPT) are available in 15-to-18 pounds tensile strength options; while the Medium Duty Pull Tight Seals (model number CSSMPT) are available in a 25-pound tensile strength. CSS customers can customize their seals with logos, printed information, variable numbering and standard barcodes including 2D/QR technology. The Light/Medium Pull Tight Seals are available in seven standard colors with the option of customized colors.

Online class evaluations will be available for students to complete during the last two weeks of class.  Students will receive an email message directing them to a website where they can login using their Unity ID and complete evaluations.  All evaluations are confidential; instructors will never know how any one student responded to any question, and students will never know the ratings for any particular instructors.

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Homework will be assigned and collected once every two or three weeks. It is the students' responsibility to do the homework. For the homework problems, check the course website. Late homework will NOT be accepted, since I may hand out solution sets on the due date.

Pomona, N.Y.—April 27, 2012—Cambridge Security Seals (CSS), provider of tamper resistant and loss prevention seals, now offers its Light and Medium Duty Pull Tight Seals. Designed specifically to detect and deter theft or contamination by providing enhanced tamper evident protection, the Light and Medium Duty Pull Tight Seals are ideal for securing transport items that present a high risk should they be compromised—such as airline food and beverage carts; pharmaceutical totes; or first aid kits.

The new pull tight seal is constructed for greater durability in extreme weather and includes a high-temperature resistant locking chamber. An optional tear-away feature makes it easy to apply and remove by hand. The Light and Medium Duty Pull Tight Seal also features CSS’s Clean Break Design which reduces cost and waste because individual seals detach from the strip without leaving behind any excess material.

Students are expected to arrive on time, to contribute to group work and class discussions, and to stay until the class ends. Attendance at all meetings of the class is expected. Occasional absences will be approved if they meet University policy (see University policies).

The grade will be given on the basis of successful completion of homework assignments given approximately every two weeks and a project. The project will involve giving an oral and written presentation of a recent paper or chapter from a book, which will be selected by the student subject to the approval of the instructor. Oral presentations of the projects will take place during the final week of classes and during the time scheduled for the final exam.

Students are expected to follow university guidelines available at http://www.ncsu.edu/policies/student_services/student_discipline/POL11.35.1.php