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This book provides an in-depth exposition of spin-stand microscopy
of hard disk data which is a new technique recently developed and
extensively tested by the authors of the book. Spin-stand
microscopy is the first magnetic imaging technique where imaging is
performed ex-situ on a rotating disk mounted on a spin-stand. This
technique is one of the fastest scanning-based microscopy
techniques. It is non-invasive and has nano-scale resolution. For
these reasons, it provides unique capabilities for the
visualization of magnetization patterns recorded on hard disks.
This book is self-contained and it covers in sufficient details the
basic facts of magnetic data storage technology, the principles and
theory of spin-stand microscopy, its experimental implementations,
as well as its applications in hard disk diagnostics, imaging of
overwritten patterns, computer forensics of hard disk files, and
data-dependent magnetic thermal relaxations of recorded
magnetization patterns. This book will be a valuable reference for
the magnetic data storage community, magnetic microscopy
professionals as well as engineers and scientists involved in
computer data forensics, commercial data recovery, and the design
of archival data storage systems.
Key features:
- conceptual novelty of the technique and the demonstration of its
wide scope of applications
- detailed exposition of the principles of spin-stand magnetic
microscopy
- comprehensive discussions of novel image reconstruction
techniques
- demonstration of high resolution spin-stand images of hard disk
data
- presentation of sector-by-sector ex-situ forensics of hard disk
files
- extensive studies of data-dependent thermal relaxations of
magnetization patterns recorded on hard disks
Key features:
- conceptual novelty of the technique and the demonstration of its
wide scope of applications
- detailed exposition of the principles of spin-stand magnetic
microscopy
- comprehensive discussions of novel image reconstruction
techniques
- demonstration of high resolution spin-stand images of hard disk
data
- presentation of sector-by-sector ex-situ forensics of hard disk
files
- extensive studies of data-dependent thermal relaxations of
magnetization patterns recorded on hard disks
Assurance was a central issue for the eminent Scottish
theologian-pastor Thomas Boston long before it emerged as a focal
point of the theological debate in the Marrow Controversy. In The
Marrow of Certainty, Chun Tse presents the first full-length study
of Boston's theology of assurance in six dimensions: trinitarian,
covenantal, Christological, soteriological, ecclesiastical, and
sacramental. This work not only furnishes the first-ever
intellectual biography of Boston in his Scottish context and
controversies, but it also cross-studies the theology of the Marrow
of Modern Divinity with Boston's notes. This research argues that
Boston's doctrine of assurance centres on union and communion with
Christ, the architectonic principle of his theology. The book
challenges the common conception that Boston's theology merely
follows Calvin, the Scots Confession, the Marrow, the Westminster
Standards, and Scottish federalism. Boston, most strikingly, holds
in tension assurance as intrinsic to faith-itself a gift from God's
sovereignty in election-while insisting on self-examination as a
human responsibility. This salient mark of his doctrine of
assurance originates from his assertion that Christ died for the
elect alone but all-elect or not-have the warrant to receive
Christ. As such, assurance is, theologically, a divine gift and,
pastorally, a human endeavour. Certainty is thus both extra nos and
intra nos. Boston, this study reveals, has a potent and enduring
power to speak on the perennial issue of assurance, rooted in the
person of Christ, whom he considers as being the covenant itself.
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