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AIRWEB
2008
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
A few bad votes too many?: towards robust ranking in social media
Online social media draws heavily on active reader participation, such as voting or rating of news stories, articles, or responses to a question. This user feedback is invaluable ...
Jiang Bian, Yandong Liu, Eugene Agichtein, Hongyua...
IEEEARES
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Intensive Programme on Information and Communication Security
IT Security is a problem that can only be addressed and taught holistically. Just as broad as the field of ICT itself, IT Security is an integral part of all network and software ...
Christian Schläger, Ludwig Fuchs, Günthe...
ISAAC
2001
Springer
112views Algorithms» more  ISAAC 2001»
13 years 9 months ago
On the Complexity of Train Assignment Problems
We consider a problem faced by train companies: How can trains be assigned to satisfy scheduled routes in a cost efficient way? Currently, many railway companies create solutions b...
Thomas Erlebach, Martin Gantenbein, Daniel Hü...
JAVA
2001
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Impact of economics on compiler optimization
Compile-time program optimizations are similar to poetry: more are written than are actually published in commercial compilers. Hard economic reality is that many interesting opti...
Arch D. Robison