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ICITS
2011
14 years 3 months ago
Homogeneous Faults, Colored Edge Graphs, and Cover Free Families
In this paper, we use the concept of colored edge graphs to model homogeneous faults in networks. We then use this model to study the minimum connectivity (and design) requirements...
Yongge Wang, Yvo Desmedt
CORR
2010
Springer
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14 years 11 months ago
Component Evolution in General Random Intersection Graphs
Abstract. Random intersection graphs (RIGs) are an important random structure with algorithmic applications in social networks, epidemic networks, blog readership, and wireless sen...
Milan Bradonjic, Aric A. Hagberg, Nicolas W. Henga...
JUCS
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
What is Correctness of Security Protocols?
: As soon as major protocol flaws were discovered empirically -- a good luck that is not older than the early 1990s -- this title question came up to the world. It was soon realise...
Giampaolo Bella
IPPS
1998
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
An Architecture for Network Resource Monitoring in a Distributed Environment
As part of its HiPer-D Program, the United States Navy is developing an experimental distributed system which achieves survivability by dynamically reconfiguring the system using ...
Philip M. Irey IV, Robert W. Hott, David T. Marlow
AO
2010
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14 years 11 months ago
An ontological analysis of states: Organizations vs. legal persons
The purpose of this paper is to argue states are not organizations, but rather the objective legal persons of international law. The ontological similarities and differences betwee...
Edward Heath Robinson