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JCS
2000
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13 years 8 months ago
Using Sample Size to Limit Exposure to Data Mining
Data mining introduces new problems in database security. The basic problem of using non-sensitive data to infer sensitive data is made more difficult by the "prob abilistic&...
Chris Clifton
DAC
2012
ACM
11 years 11 months ago
On software design for stochastic processors
Much recent research [8, 6, 7] suggests significant power and energy benefits of relaxing correctness constraints in future processors. Such processors with relaxed constraints ...
Joseph Sloan, John Sartori, Rakesh Kumar
SIGSOFT
2009
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Asserting and checking determinism for multithreaded programs
The trend towards processors with more and more parallel cores is increasing the need for software that can take advantage of parallelism. The most widespread method for writing p...
Jacob Burnim, Koushik Sen
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
A Simple GSPN for Modeling Common Mode Failures in Critical Infrastructures
It is now apparent that our nation’s infrastructures and essential utilities have been optimized for reliability in benign operating environments. As such, they are susceptible ...
Axel W. Krings, Paul W. Oman
WCRE
2010
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Evaluating the Impact of Software Evolution on Software Clustering
—The evolution of a software project is a rich data source for analyzing and improving the software development process. Recently, several research groups have tried to cluster s...
Fabian Beck, Stephan Diehl