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2007
IEEE
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What if you could design tomorrow's system today?
—This paper highlights a series of proven concepts aimed at facilitating the design of next generation systems. Practical system design examples are examined and provide insight ...
Neal Wingen
DEXAW
2005
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Towards Self-Predicting Systems: What If You Could Ask "What-If"?
Today, management and tuning questions are approached using if...then... rules of thumb. This reactive approach requires expertise regarding of system behavior, making it difficu...
Eno Thereska, Dushyanth Narayanan, Gregory R. Gang...
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AutoSelect: What You Want Is What You Get Real-Time Processing of Visual Attention and Affect
While objects of our focus of attention (“where we are looking at”) and accompanying affective responses to those objects is part of our daily experience, little research exis...
Nikolaus Bee, Helmut Prendinger, Arturo Nakasone, ...
MOZ
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
The Structure of Authority: Why Security Is Not a Separable Concern
Common programming practice grants excess authority for the sake of functionality; programming principles require least authority for the sake of security. If we practice our princ...
Mark S. Miller, Bill Tulloh, Jonathan S. Shapiro
USENIX
2004
13 years 6 months ago
How Xlib Is Implemented (and What We're Doing About It)
The X Window System is the de facto standard graphical environment for Linux and Unix hosts, and is usable on nearly any class of computer one could find today. Its success is par...
Jamey Sharp