Service granularity generally refers to the size of a service. The fact that services should be large-sized or coarse-grained is often postulated as a fundamental design principle ...
Influence maximization, defined by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Tardos (2003), is the problem of finding a small set of seed nodes in a social network that maximizes the spread of influe...
The output of a speech recognition system is not always ideal for subsequent downstream processing, in part because speakers themselves often make mistakes. A system would accompl...
Abstract: Event-driven Process Chains (EPCs) are a commonly used modelling technique for design and documentation of business processes. Although EPCs have an easy-to-understand no...
We propose a new broadcast encryption scheme based on polynomial interpolations. Our scheme, obtained from the Naor-Pinkas scheme by partitioning the user set and interpolating mul...
Eun Sun Yoo, Nam-Su Jho, Jung Hee Cheon, Myung-Hwa...