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ENTCS
2006
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Initializing Mutually Referential Abstract Objects: The Value Recursion Challenge
zing Mutually Referential Abstract Objects: The Value Recursion Challenge Don Syme 1 Microsoft Research, Cambridge, U.K. Mutual dependencies between objects arise frequently in pr...
Don Syme
CPHYSICS
2007
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Modelling of dual-frequency capacitive discharges
We discuss electron heating mechanisms in the sheath regions of dual-frequency capacitive discharges, with the aims of identifying the dominant mechanisms and supplying closed-for...
M. M. Turner, P. Chabert
CLUSTER
2002
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
PHOENIX: A Self Adaptable Monitoring Platform for Cluster Management
Distributed systems based on cluster of workstation are more and more difficult to manage due to the increasing number of processors involved, and the complexity of associated appl...
Céline Boutrous-Saab, Xavier Bonnaire, Bert...
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SAJ
2000
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Conflict analysis as a means of enforcing static separation of duty requirements in workflow environments
The increasing reliance on information technology to support business processes has emphasised the need for information security mechanisms. This, however, has resulted in an ever...
Stephen Perelson, Reinhardt A. Botha
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GLOBECOM
2010
IEEE
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A Tunnel-Aware Language for Network Packet Filtering
While in computer networks the number of possible protocol encapsulations is growing day after day, network administrators face ever increasing difficulties in selecting accurately...
Luigi Ciminiera, Marco Leogrande, Ju Liu, Fulvio R...