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ESORICS
2010
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
k-Zero Day Safety: Measuring the Security Risk of Networks against Unknown Attacks
The security risk of a network against unknown zero day attacks has been considered as something unmeasurable since software flaws are less predictable than hardware faults and the...
Lingyu Wang, Sushil Jajodia, Anoop Singhal, Steven...
ACL
2008
13 years 8 months ago
Multilingual Harvesting of Cross-Cultural Stereotypes
People rarely articulate explicitly what a native speaker of a language is already assumed to know. So to acquire the stereotypical knowledge that underpins much of what is said i...
Tony Veale, Yanfen Hao, Guofu Li
TSE
1998
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13 years 6 months ago
A Strategy for Improving Safety Related Software Engineering Standards
—There are many standards which are relevant for building safety or mission critical software systems. An effective standard is one that should help developers, assessors, and us...
Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil
JTRES
2010
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Developing safety critical Java applications with oSCJ/L0
We present oSCJ, an implementation of the draft of Safety Critical Java (SCJ) specification. SCJ is designed to make Java amenable to writing mission- and safety-critical software...
Ales Plsek, Lei Zhao, Veysel H. Sahin, Daniel Tang...
INFORMATICALT
1998
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13 years 6 months ago
Simply Invertible Matrices and Fast Prediction
Abstract. We study invertibility of big n × n matrices. There exists a number of algorithms, especially in mathematical statistics and numerical mathematics, requiring to invert s...
Valdas Diciunas