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CCS
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Secure open source collaboration: an empirical study of linus' law
Open source software is often considered to be secure. One factor in this confidence in the security of open source software lies in leveraging large developer communities to find...
Andrew Meneely, Laurie A. Williams
ICAIL
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Effective Document Clustering for Large Heterogeneous Law Firm Collections
Computational resources for research in legal environments have historically implied remote access to large databases of legal documents such as case law, statutes, law reviews an...
Jack G. Conrad, Khalid Al-Kofahi, Ying Zhao, Georg...
ESEM
2010
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Strengthening the empirical analysis of the relationship between Linus' Law and software security
Open source software is often considered to be secure because large developer communities can be leveraged to find and fix security vulnerabilities. Eric Raymond states Linus’ L...
Andrew Meneely, Laurie A. Williams
DGO
2011
277views Education» more  DGO 2011»
12 years 7 months ago
Application of the MINOE regulatory analysis framework: case studies
In this paper, we describe a tool to help holistically understand, research and analyze the relationship between an ecosystem model and the relevant laws. Specifically, a software...
Julia A. Ekstrom, Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law, Ma...
ISCA
2011
IEEE
486views Hardware» more  ISCA 2011»
12 years 11 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....