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4/17/2008 - Software to Randomize Police Operations at LAX
Owlgorithm writes "A USC delving group has created software, named ARMOR (Assistant for Randomized Monitoring over Routes), that will be used at LAX Airport to make security and police management study there truly unpredictable. The disk business expenses system records the locations of routine, random vehicle checkpoints and canine searches at the airport, and police provide data on possible terrorist targets, based in part on recent security breaches or suspicious activity. The disk general expenses system then makes random be in control (which are thankfully based on calculated probabilities of terrorist attacks) and tells the police where to dispatch and when. The most notable detail is that terrorists who had access to ARMOR still wouldn't be able to predict the searches." 
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