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FECS
2008
185views Education» more  FECS 2008»
13 years 5 months ago
Will There Ever Be Consensus on CS1?
- The choice of programming language, the approach by which students are taught and the software tools made available to students have been controversial issues in many ways. While...
Robert M. Siegfried, David Chays, Katherine Herber...
STOC
2009
ACM
113views Algorithms» more  STOC 2009»
14 years 5 months ago
The extended BG-simulation and the characterization of t-resiliency
A distributed task T on n processors is an input/output relation between a collection of processors' inputs and outputs. While all tasks are solvable if no processor may ever...
Eli Gafni
OPODIS
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Signature-Free Broadcast-Based Intrusion Tolerance: Never Decide a Byzantine Value
: Provide application processes with strong agreement guarantees despite failures is a fundamental problem of fault-tolerant distributed computing. Correct processes have not to be...
Achour Mostéfaoui, Michel Raynal
CVPR
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Subspace segmentation with outliers: A grassmannian approach to the maximum consensus subspace
Segmenting arbitrary unions of linear subspaces is an important tool for computer vision tasks such as motion and image segmentation, SfM or object recognition. We segment subspac...
Nuno Pinho da Silva, João Paulo Costeira
JSW
2007
147views more  JSW 2007»
13 years 4 months ago
Towards Secure e-Learning Applications: a Multiagent Platform
—This paper presents some results in the intersection of three technological fields: e-learning, multiagent systems, and standards to improve the development of secure systems. T...
Carine G. Webber, Maria de Fátima Webber do...