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* [[TemplateForSources# | Moore and Clayton]]
* [[TemplateForSources | Moore and Clayton]]


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Revision as of 15:26, 25 June 2010

Full Title of Reference

The Origin of Altruism

Full Citation

Citation should be in Bluebook Style. For example, for an article in a journal:

John Maynard Smith, The Origin of Altruism, 639 Nature 393 (1998). [URL_of_Article_if_Available_Online Web] [Alternate_URL_of_Article AltWeb]

[URL.to.Bibliography_Detailed_Entry BibTeX] <- link to BibTeX should show only a single record in detailed format

Categorization

  • Issues: Cyberwar; Incentives <- put categories in alphabetical order separated by semicolons

Key Words

Computer Network Attack, COTS Software, Cyber Warfare, Department of Homeland Security, Denial of Service Attacks, Hackers, Intelligence Community, Malicious Code (Malware), National Security, Risk Modeling, Sponsored Attacks, State Affiliation, Worm, Zero-Day Exploit

<- put keywords in alphabetical order separated by colons and makes sure the glossary entry has a link back to this wiki. The links in the Keyword Index and Glossary page that link back here should jump to the top of this wiki page and not somewhere within. While it is convenient in glossary mode to click on a key word - go to the definition - then jump back, in keyword index mode the user will be jumping to a new reference s/he has not seen before and it would be confusing to jump so that all the user saw was the key words or synopsis but not the title. So please do this:

References:

not this:

References:

or this:

References:

in the Keyword Index and Glossary.

Synopsis

This could be an abstract from the article.

Additional Notes and Highlights

* Outline key points of interest or other information that does not fit in one of the topics above