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DEBU
1998
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15 years 4 months ago
The Case for Non-transparent Replication: Examples from Bayou
Applications that rely on replicated data have different requirements for how their data is managed. For example, some applications may require that updates propagate amongst repl...
Douglas B. Terry, Karin Petersen, Mike Spreitzer, ...
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GIS
2005
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Close pair queries in moving object databases
Databases of moving objects are important for air traffic control, ground traffic, and battlefield configurations. We introduce the (historical and spatial) range close-pair query...
Panfeng Zhou, Donghui Zhang, Betty Salzberg, Gene ...
IISWC
2008
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Evaluating the impact of dynamic binary translation systems on hardware cache performance
Dynamic binary translation systems enable a wide range of applications such as program instrumentation, optimization, and security. DBTs use a software code cache to store previou...
Arkaitz Ruiz-Alvarez, Kim M. Hazelwood
ICDE
2007
IEEE
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15 years 11 months ago
Multi-session Separation of Duties (MSoD) for RBAC
Separation of duties (SoD) is a key security requirement for many business and information systems. Role Based Access Controls (RBAC) is a relatively new paradigm for protecting i...
David W. Chadwick, Wensheng Xu, Sassa Otenko, Roma...
ISI
2004
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
SECRETS: A Secure Real-Time Multimedia Surveillance System
We propose a surveillance framework (SECRETS: SECure Real-time ElecTronic Surveillance) that is a practical solution to safeguarding sensitive physical facilities like command and ...
Naren Kodali, Csilla Farkas, Duminda Wijesekera