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SIGSOFT
2007
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Programming asynchronous layers with CLARITY
Asynchronous systems components are hard to write, hard to reason about, and (not coincidentally) hard to mechanically verify. In order to achieve high performance, asynchronous c...
Prakash Chandrasekaran, Christopher L. Conway, Jos...
PODS
2008
ACM
174views Database» more  PODS 2008»
15 years 9 months ago
Epistemic privacy
We present a novel definition of privacy in the framework of offline (retroactive) database query auditing. Given information about the database, a description of sensitive data, ...
Alexandre V. Evfimievski, Ronald Fagin, David P. W...
CCS
2005
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
A framework for concrete reputation-systems with applications to history-based access control
In a reputation-based trust-management system, agents maintain information about the past behaviour of other agents. This information is used to guide future trust-based decisions...
Karl Krukow, Mogens Nielsen, Vladimiro Sassone
LICS
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Pointer Programs and Undirected Reachability
Pointer programs are a model of structured computation within logspace. They capture the common description of logspace algorithms as programs that take as input some structured d...
Martin Hofmann, Ulrich Schöpp
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SBMF
2009
Springer
156views Formal Methods» more  SBMF 2009»
15 years 4 months ago
Applying Event and Machine Decomposition to a Flash-Based Filestore in Event-B
Abstract. Event-B is a formal method used for specifying and reasoning about systems. Rodin is a toolset for developing system models in Event-B. Our experiment which is outlined i...
Kriangsak Damchoom, Michael J. Butler