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CORR
2006
Springer
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A Byzantine Fault Tolerant Distributed Commit Protocol
In this paper, we present a Byzantine fault tolerant distributed commit protocol for transactions running over untrusted networks. The traditional two-phase commit protocol is enh...
Wenbing Zhao
COMCOM
2007
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Seamless transport service selection by deploying a middleware
Despite the many research efforts at the transport layer (SCTP, DCCP, etc.), new innovations in that area hardly ever make it into the TCP/IP stacks of standard end systems. We b...
Sven Hessler, Michael Welzl
COMCOM
1998
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The performance of SQL queries to an X.500 directory system
The X.500 standard speci es a distributed directory service designed to store information about people and objects associated with computer networks. Its API is geared toward retr...
David Barrowman, Patrick Martin
CN
1999
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On the Security of Pay-per-Click and Other Web Advertising Schemes
We present a hit inflation attack on pay-per-click Web advertising schemes. Our attack is virtually impossible for the program provider to detect conclusively, regardless of wheth...
Vinod Anupam, Alain J. Mayer, Kobbi Nissim, Benny ...
AMI
2010
Springer
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A Distributed Many-Camera System for Multi-person Tracking
This article presents a modular, distributed and scalable many-camera system designed towards tracking multiple people simultaneously in a natural human-robot interaction scenario ...
Claus Lenz, Thorsten Röder, Martin Eggers, Si...