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ALT
2004
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Learning Languages from Positive Data and Negative Counterexamples
In this paper we introduce a paradigm for learning in the limit of potentially infinite languages from all positive data and negative counterexamples provided in response to the ...
Sanjay Jain, Efim B. Kinber
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IEEEARES
2010
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Strategies for Reducing Risks of Inconsistencies in Access Control Policies
—Managing access control policies is a complex task. We argue that much of the complexity is unnecessary and mostly due to historical reasons. There are number of legacy policy s...
Bernard Stepien, Stan Matwin, Amy P. Felty
C5
2008
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Toward A More Scalable End-User Scripting Language
End-user scripting languages are relatively easy to learn, but have limited expressive power. Tile-based scripting systems are particularly accessible to beginners, but usually ar...
Alessandro Warth, Takashi Yamamiya, Yoshiki Ohshim...
140
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AAIM
2005
Springer
119views Algorithms» more  AAIM 2005»
15 years 3 months ago
Locating Performance Monitoring Mobile Agents in Scalable Active Networks
The idea of active networks has been emerged in recent years to increase the processing power inside the network. The intermediate nodes such as routers will be able to host mobile...
Amir Hossein Hadad, Mehdi Dehghan, Hossein Pedram
ISCA
2011
IEEE
486views Hardware» more  ISCA 2011»
14 years 5 months ago
Dark silicon and the end of multicore scaling
Since 2005, processor designers have increased core counts to exploit Moore’s Law scaling, rather than focusing on single-core performance. The failure of Dennard scaling, to wh...
Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Emily R. Blem, Renée St....