handouts/ho04.tex
changeset 263 8a42736cce27
parent 261 e7a31a247e5a
child 283 40511897fcc4
--- a/handouts/ho04.tex	Tue Oct 28 16:33:53 2014 +0000
+++ b/handouts/ho04.tex	Wed Oct 29 13:08:11 2014 +0000
@@ -285,13 +285,13 @@
 \subsubsection*{Multi-Agent Access Control}
 
 In military or banking, for example, very critical decisions
-need to be made using a \emph{two-men rule}. This means such
+need to be made using a \emph{two-people rule}. This means such
 decisions need to be taken by two people together, so that no
 single person can defraud a bank or start a nuclear war (you
 will know what I mean if you have seen the classic movie ``Dr
 Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the
 Bomb''\footnote{\url{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Strangelove}}).
-Translating the two-men rule into a software system seems not
+Translating the two-people rule into a software system seems not
 as straightforward as one might think.
 
 Let us assume we want to implement a system where CEOs can