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HICSS
2010
IEEE
166views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2010»
15 years 10 months ago
Spatial Variation in Search Engine Results
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is, as a branch of traditional information retrieval, a discipline that tries to enrich data with geographical information to make it suitab...
David Noack
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EUSFLAT
2009
134views Fuzzy Logic» more  EUSFLAT 2009»
15 years 1 months ago
Flow Line Systems with Possibilistic Data: a System with Waiting Time in Line Uncertain
This paper proposes to analyze two flow line systems in which we include possibilistic data -the priority-discipline is possibilistic instead of probabilistic- and measure the perf...
David de la Fuente, María José Pardo
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RTSS
1999
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Optimal Reward-Based Scheduling of Periodic Real-Time Tasks
Reward-based scheduling refers to the problem in which there is a reward associated with the execution of a task. In our framework, each real-time task comprises a mandatory and a...
Hakan Aydin, Rami G. Melhem, Daniel Mossé, ...
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SACMAT
2003
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Cryptographic access control in a distributed file system
Traditional access control mechanisms rely on a reference monitor to mediate access to protected resources. Reference monitors are inherently centralized and existing attempts to ...
Anthony Harrington, Christian Damsgaard Jensen
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CAISE
2008
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Sustainable Information Systems: A Knowledge Perspective
Abstract. We propose a reorientation of the way the concept of sustainability is dealt with in relation to information systems, positioning the processing of knowledge at the centr...
Laura Maruster, Niels R. Faber, Kristian Peters