The local media are opining that there is an extra letter in BCS (bowl championship series) and the risks digest had an article on computer ranking schemes that i thought might be considered as relevant for calculations that go on around the college hockey community. I've included the header and footer for completeness. cdash /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign charlie shub \ / University of Colorado at Colorado Springs X Against HTML [log in to unmask] (719) 262-3492 / \ in e-mail & news http://cs.uccs.edu/~cdash (fax) 262-3369 ************************************************************************ * ORIGINALLY From [log in to unmask] Tue Dec 9 14:29:04 2003 * From: RISKS List Owner <[log in to unmask]> * Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 12:12:54 PST * Subject: [risks] Risks Digest 23.06 * To: [log in to unmask] ************************************************************************ RISKS-LIST: Risks-Forum Digest Tuesday 9 December 2003 Volume 23 : Issue 06 FORUM ON RISKS TO THE PUBLIC IN COMPUTERS AND RELATED SYSTEMS (comp.risks) ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy, Peter G. Neumann, moderator ***** See last item for further information, disclaimers, caveats, etc. ***** This issue is archived at http://www.risks.org as http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/23.06.html The current issue can be found at http://www.csl.sri.com/users/risko/risks.txt ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 08:10:04 +0000 From: D G Rossiter <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Big money on the line, but no source code... Not quite as important as electronic voting programs, but still with big consequences. "In the College Bowl Race, the Crucial Players Are the Programmers". Apparently, the Bowl Championship Series rankings, which determine which lucrative post-season games a college can play, are partly determined by computer rankings. The programmers refuse to give their algorithms, let alone their source code. One complains: ""Now you want to look under the hood of my car" when asked about this; another says "The more you specify, the more you annoy the readers." [*The New York Times*, 04 Dec 2003] http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/04/technology/circuits/04foot.html ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2003 (LAST-MODIFIED) From: [log in to unmask] Subject: Abridged info on RISKS (comp.risks) The RISKS Forum is a MODERATED digest. Its Usenet equivalent is comp.risks. => SUBSCRIPTIONS: PLEASE read RISKS as a newsgroup (comp.risks or equivalent) if possible and convenient for you. Alternatively, via majordomo, send e-mail requests to <[log in to unmask]> with one-line body subscribe [OR unsubscribe] which requires your ANSWERing confirmation to [log in to unmask] . If Majordomo balks when you send your accept, please forward to risks. [If E-mail address differs from FROM: subscribe "other-address <x@y>" ; this requires PGN's intervention -- but hinders spamming subscriptions, etc.] Lower-case only in address may get around a confirmation match glitch. INFO [for unabridged version of RISKS information] There seems to be an occasional glitch in the confirmation process, in which case send mail to RISKS with a suitable SUBJECT and we'll do it manually. .UK users should contact <[log in to unmask]>. => SPAM challenge-responses will not be honored. Instead, use an alternative address from which you NEVER send mail! => The INFO file (submissions, default disclaimers, archive sites, copyright policy, PRIVACY digests, etc.) is also obtainable from http://www.CSL.sri.com/risksinfo.html ftp://www.CSL.sri.com/pub/risks.info The full info file will appear now and then in future issues. *** All contributors are assumed to have read the full info file for guidelines. *** => SUBMISSIONS: to [log in to unmask] with meaningful SUBJECT: line. *** NEW: Including the string "notsp" at the beginning or end of the subject *** line will be very helpful in separating real contributions from spam. *** This attention-string may change, so watch this space now and then. => ARCHIVES: http://www.sri.com/risks http://www.risks.org redirects you to the Lindsay Marshall's Newcastle archive http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/VL.IS.html [i.e., VoLume, ISsue] Lindsay has also added to the Newcastle catless site a palmtop version of the most recent RISKS issue and a WAP version that works for many but not all telephones: http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/w/r http://the.wiretapped.net/security/info/textfiles/risks-digest/ . http://www.planetmirror.com/pub/risks/ ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/risks/ ==> PGN's comprehensive historical Illustrative Risks summary of one liners: http://www.csl.sri.com/illustrative.html for browsing, http://www.csl.sri.com/illustrative.pdf or .ps for printing ------------------------------ End of RISKS-FORUM Digest 23.06 ************************