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SP
2009
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Exploiting Unix File-System Races via Algorithmic Complexity Attacks
We defeat two proposed Unix file-system race condition defense mechanisms. First, we attack the probabilistic defense mechanism of Tsafrir, et al., published at USENIX FAST 2008[...
Xiang Cai, Yuwei Gui, Rob Johnson
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AINA
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Deployment of Services-Oriented Applications Integrating Physical and IT Systems
A broad range of industries must be able to seamlessly integrate control applications using sensors distributed in the real world and IT applications supporting various business a...
Antonin Chazalet, Philippe Lalanda
AICOM
2004
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15 years 12 days ago
Using WordNet for case-based retrieval of UML models
Software complexity has increased substantially in the last decade. This has made software development teams work faster and under tight budgets. Reusing software can be a way of s...
Paulo Gomes, Francisco C. Pereira, Paulo Paiva, Nu...
CGF
2004
97views more  CGF 2004»
15 years 12 days ago
Implicit Visualization and Inverse Modeling of Growing Trees
A method is proposed for photo-realistic modeling and visualization of a growing tree. Recent visualization methods have focused on producing smoothly blending branching structure...
Callum Galbraith, Lars Mündermann, Brian Wyvi...
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POPL
2005
ACM
16 years 25 days ago
Transactors: a programming model for maintaining globally consistent distributed state in unreliable environments
We introduce transactors, a fault-tolerant programming model for composing loosely-coupled distributed components running in an unreliable environment such as the internet into sy...
John Field, Carlos A. Varela