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2000
IEEE
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Open Source in Security: Visiting the Bizarre
Although open-source software development has virtues, there is reason to believe that the approach would not have a significant effect on the security of today’s systems. The ...
Fred B. Schneider
AGENTS
1999
Springer
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Team-Partitioned, Opaque-Transition Reinforcement Learning
In this paper, we present a novel multi-agent learning paradigm called team-partitioned, opaque-transition reinforcement learning (TPOT-RL). TPOT-RL introduces the concept of usin...
Peter Stone, Manuela M. Veloso
OOPSLA
1999
Springer
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Age-Based Garbage Collection
Modern generational garbage collectors look for garbage among the young objects, because they have high mortality; however, these objects include the very youngest objects, which ...
Darko Stefanovic, Kathryn S. McKinley, J. Eliot B....
SP
1998
IEEE
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An Automated Approach for Identifying Potential Vulnerabilities in Software
This paper presents results from analyzing the vulnerability of security-critical software applications to malicious threats and anomalous events using an automated fault injectio...
Anup K. Ghosh, Tom O'Connor, Gary McGraw
AGENTS
1997
Springer
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High-Level Planning and Low-Level Execution: Towards a Complete Robotic Agent
We have been developing Rogue, an architecture that integrates high-level planning with a low-level executing robotic agent. Rogue is designed as the oce gofer task planner for X...
Karen Zita Haigh, Manuela M. Veloso