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SP
2008
IEEE
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Large-scale phylogenetic analysis on current HPC architectures
Abstract. Phylogenetic inference is considered a grand challenge in Bioinformatics due to its immense computational requirements. The increasing popularity and availability of larg...
Michael Ott, Jaroslaw Zola, Srinivas Aluru, Andrew...
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ACSAC
2007
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Countering False Accusations and Collusion in the Detection of In-Band Wormholes
Cooperative intrusion detection techniques for MANETs utilize ordinary computing hosts as network intrusion sensors. If compromised, these hosts may inject bogus data into the int...
Daniel Sterne, Geoffrey Lawler, Richard Gopaul, Br...
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IVEVA
2004
15 years 5 months ago
Giving Embodied Agents a Grid-Boost
Grid technology has been widely used for large-scale computational problems, but it also provides a framework for running a big number of smallsized processes. Moreover, these proc...
José A. Pérez, Carlos Delgado-Mata, ...
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DOA
2000
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Mobile Code as an Enabling Technology for Service-Oriented Smartcard Middleware
Smartcards can be seen as service providing entities that implement a secure, tamper-proof storage and offer computational resources which make them ideally suited for a variety o...
Roger Kehr, Michael Rohs, Harald Vogt
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CCR
2007
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Challenges in peer-to-peer gaming
While multi-player online games are very successful, their fast deployment suffers from their server-based architecture. Indeed, servers both limit the scalability of the games a...
Christoph Neumann, Nicolas Prigent, Matteo Varvell...