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CHI
1996
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Technomethodology: Paradoxes and Possibilities
The design of CSCW systems has often had its roots in ethnomethodological understandings of work and investigations of working settings. Increasingly, we are also seeing these ide...
Graham Button, Paul Dourish
DA
2010
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13 years 1 months ago
Paradoxes in Learning and the Marginal Value of Information
We consider the Bayesian ranking and selection problem, in which one wishes to allocate an information collection budget as efficiently as possible to choose the best among severa...
Peter Frazier, Warren B. Powell
JACM
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Paradoxes in distributed decisions on optimal load balancing for networks of homogeneous computers
In completely symmetric systems that have homogeneous nodes (hosts, computers, or processors) with identical arrival processes, an optimal static load balancing scheme does not in...
Hisao Kameda, Odile Pourtallier
PKC
2005
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
A Generic Scheme Based on Trapdoor One-Way Permutations with Signatures as Short as Possible
We answer the open question of the possibility of building a digital signature scheme with proven security based on the one-wayness of a trapdoor permutation and with signatures as...
Louis Granboulan
HUC
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
How Smart Homes Learn: The Evolution of the Networked Home and Household
Despite a growing desire to create smart homes, we know little about how networked technologies interact with a house’s infrastructure. In this paper, we begin to close this gap ...
Marshini Chetty, Ja-Young Sung, Rebecca E. Grinter