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WSC
1998
13 years 7 months ago
High Level Architecture Remote Data Filtering
The current structure of the High Level Architecture (HLA) puts a tremendous burden on network load and CPU utilization for large distributed simulations due to its limited contro...
William S. Murphy Jr., Galen D. Aswegen
WSC
1997
13 years 7 months ago
Design and Implementation of HLA Time Management in the RTI Version F.0
The DoD High Level architecture (HLA) has recently become the required method for the interconnection of all DoD computer simulations. The HLA addresses the rules by which simulat...
Christopher D. Carothers, Richard Fujimoto, Richar...
ACSAC
2000
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Enabling Secure On-Line DNS Dynamic Update
Domain Name System (DNS) is the system for the mapping between easily memorizable host names and their IP addresses. Due to its criticality, security extensions to DNS have been p...
Xunhua Wang, Yih Huang, Yvo Desmedt, David Rine
ISR
2006
13 years 6 months ago
How Often Should Reputation Mechanisms Update a Trader's Reputation Profile?
Reputation mechanisms have become an important component of electronic markets, helping to build trust and elicit cooperation among loosely connected and geographically dispersed ...
Chrysanthos Dellarocas
ISCA
2007
IEEE
130views Hardware» more  ISCA 2007»
13 years 5 months ago
Non-Inclusion Property in Multi-Level Caches Revisited
The center of gravity of computer architecture is moving toward memory systems. Barring breakthrough microarchitectural techniques to move processor performance to higher levels, ...
Mohamed M. Zahran, Kursad Albayraktaroglu, Manoj F...