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2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Secure and Dependable Patterns in Organizations: An Empirical Approach
Designing a secure and dependable system is not just a technical issue, it involves also a deep analysis of the organizational and the social environment in which the system will ...
Yudistira Asnar, Paolo Giorgini, Roberto Bonato, V...
AMC
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
VC-dimension and structural risk minimization for the analysis of nonlinear ecological models
The problem of distinguishing density-independent (DI) from density-dependent (DD) demographic time series is important for understanding the mechanisms that regulate populations ...
Giorgio Corani, Marino Gatto
IJMI
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Investigating risk exposure in e-health systems
: The increasing dependency being placed on electronic health information systems presents new challenges for today’s health managers and systems developers. This paper uses Elec...
Peter R. Croll, Jasmine Croll
IAT
2010
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Risk Analysis in Access Control Systems Based on Trust Theories
There is a need for research on the scientific base and engineering requirements for building trustworthy systems in dynamic environments. To address this need, we study risk analy...
J. Ma, Luigi Logrippo, Kamel Adi, Serge Mankovski
ICWSM
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Trust Incident Account Model: Preliminary Indicators for Trust Rhetoric and Trust or Distrust in Blogs
This paper defines a concept of trust incident accounts as verbal reports of empirical episodes in which a trustor has reached a state of positive or negative expectations of a tr...
Victoria L. Rubin