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CORR
2004
Springer
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Validating a Web Service Security Abstraction by Typing
Abstraction by Typing Andrew D. Gordon Microsoft Research Riccardo Pucella Cornell University An XML web service is, to a first approximation, an RPC service in which requests and...
Andrew D. Gordon, Riccardo Pucella
CONCURRENCY
2000
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A mobile agent based push methodology for global parallel computing
The 1990s are seeing the explosive growth of the Internet and Web-based information sharing and dissemination systems. The Internet is also showing a potential of forming of a sup...
Cheng-Zhong Xu, Brian Wims
IPM
2002
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A feature mining based approach for the classification of text documents into disjoint classes
This paper proposes a new approach for classifying text documents into two disjoint classes. The new approach is based on extracting patterns, in the form of two logical expressio...
Salvador Nieto Sánchez, Evangelos Triantaph...
JCB
2002
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Strong Feature Sets from Small Samples
For small samples, classi er design algorithms typically suffer from over tting. Given a set of features, a classi er must be designed and its error estimated. For small samples, ...
Seungchan Kim, Edward R. Dougherty, Junior Barrera...
CSUR
1999
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Hubs, authorities, and communities
The Web can be naturally modeled as a directed graph, consisting of a set of abstract nodes (the pages) joined by directional edges (the hyperlinks). Hyperlinks encode a considerab...
Jon M. Kleinberg
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