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RTSS
2006
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Tightening the Bounds on Feasible Preemption Points
Caches have become invaluable for higher-end architectures to hide, in part, the increasing gap between processor speed and memory access times. While the effect of caches on timi...
Harini Ramaprasad, Frank Mueller
VTC
2006
IEEE
110views Communications» more  VTC 2006»
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DeuceScan: Deuce-Based Fast Handoff Scheme in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks
— WLANs will become a major portion of the fourth generation (4G) cellular system. The seamless handoff problem in WLANs is a very important design issue to support the new astou...
Yuh-Shyan Chen, Chung-Kai Chen, Ming-Chin Chuang
ACNS
2006
Springer
109views Cryptology» more  ACNS 2006»
14 years 2 months ago
Misusing Unstructured P2P Systems to Perform DoS Attacks: The Network That Never Forgets
Unstructured P2P systems have gained great popularity in recent years and are currently used by millions of users. One fundamental property of these systems is the lack of structu...
Elias Athanasopoulos, Kostas G. Anagnostakis, Evan...
ASPLOS
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Temporal search: detecting hidden malware timebombs with virtual machines
Worms, viruses, and other malware can be ticking bombs counting down to a specific time, when they might, for example, delete files or download new instructions from a public we...
Jedidiah R. Crandall, Gary Wassermann, Daniela A. ...
ASPLOS
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
AVIO: detecting atomicity violations via access interleaving invariants
Concurrency bugs are among the most difficult to test and diagnose of all software bugs. The multicore technology trend worsens this problem. Most previous concurrency bug detect...
Shan Lu, Joseph Tucek, Feng Qin, Yuanyuan Zhou
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