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WSC
1997
13 years 6 months ago
Why We Don't Know How To Simulate the Internet
Simulating how the global Internet data network behaves is an immensely challenging undertaking because of the network’s great heterogeneity and rapid change. The heterogeneity ...
Vern Paxson, Sally Floyd
BCSHCI
2007
13 years 6 months ago
"The devil you know knows best": how online recommendations can benefit from social networking
The defining characteristic of the Internet today is an abundance of information and choice. Recommender Systems (RS), designed to alleviate this problem, have so far not been ver...
Philip Bonhard, Martina Angela Sasse, Clare Harrie...
ITIIS
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Computational Trust and Its Impact over Rational Purchasing Decisions of Internet Users
As web-based online communities are rapidly growing, the agents in the communities need to know their measurable belief of trust for safe and successful interactions. In this pape...
Sanguk Noh
COMPUTER
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
Computer Security in the Real World
After thirty years of work on computer security, why are almost all the systems in service today extremely vulnerable to attack? The main reason is that security is expensive to s...
Butler W. Lampson
AICOM
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
The emergent computational potential of evolving artificial living systems
The computational potential of artificial living systems can be studied without knowing the algorithms that govern their behavior. Modeling single organisms by means of socalled c...
Jirí Wiedermann, Jan van Leeuwen