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2004
ACM
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An evaluation of binary XML encoding optimizations for fast stream based xml processing
This paper provides an objective evaluation of the performance impacts of binary XML encodings, using a fast stream-based XQuery processor as our representative application. Inste...
Roberto J. Bayardo Jr., Daniel Gruhl, Vanja Josifo...
WWW
2004
ACM
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Site-to-site (s2s) searching using the p2p framework with cgi
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) networks like Gnutella improve some shortcomings of Conventional Search Engines (CSE) such as centralized and outdated indexing by distributing the search engin...
Wan Yeung Wong
STOC
2009
ACM
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Near-perfect load balancing by randomized rounding
We consider and analyze a new algorithm for balancing indivisible loads on a distributed network with n processors. The aim is minimizing the discrepancy between the maximum and m...
Tobias Friedrich, Thomas Sauerwald
ESORICS
2009
Springer
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Data Structures with Unpredictable Timing
Abstract. A range of attacks on network components, such as algorithmic denial-of-service attacks and cryptanalysis via timing attacks, are enabled by data structures for which an ...
Darrell Bethea, Michael K. Reiter
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VLSID
2005
IEEE
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Dual-Edge Triggered Static Pulsed Flip-Flops
Two Simple structures of low-power Dual-edge triggered Static Pulsed Flip-Flops (DSPFF) are presented in this paper. They are composed of a dualedge pulse generator and a static f...
Aliakbar Ghadiri, Hamid Mahmoodi-Meimand
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