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CGA
2008
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Mobile 3D City Maps
ion and abstraction. By the end of the 20th century, technology had advanced to the point where computerized methods had revolutionized surveying and mapmaking practices. Now, the ...
Antti Nurminen
CTW
2007
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Regularly irregular: how groups reconcile cross-cutting agendas and demand in healthcare
Abstract The flow of technical work in acute healthcare varies unpredictably, in patterns that occur regularly enough that they can be managed. Acute care organizations develop wa...
Christopher P. Nemeth, Mark Nunnally, Michael F. O...
JSAC
2006
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Intrusion Detection Routers: Design, Implementation and Evaluation Using an Experimental Testbed
Abstract--In this paper, we present the design, the implementation details, and the evaluation results of an intrusion detection and defense system for distributed denial-of-servic...
Eric Y. K. Chan, H. W. Chan, K. M. Chan, Vivien P....
QUESTA
2006
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Handling load with less stress
Abstract We study how the average performance of a system degrades as the load nears its peak capacity. We restrict our attention to the performance measures of average sojourn tim...
Nikhil Bansal, David Gamarnik
INTERNET
2007
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REST Eye for the SOA Guy
it’s hardly Earth-shattering: abstracting your business services and separating them from your applications can yield an overall system that’s easier to build, maintain, and ex...
Steve Vinoski
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