Pattern matching for intelligence organizations is a challenging problem. The data sets are large and noisy, and there is a flexible and constantly changing notion of what consti...
Michael Wolverton, Pauline Berry, Ian W. Harrison,...
While much attention is paid to defining and examining interactions with links, little is paid to the front end: the anchor. We examine what an anchor is, describe six anchor prop...
— Consider a network of, say, sensors, or P2P nodes, or bluetooth-enabled cell-phones, where nodes transmit information to each other and where links and nodes can go up or down....
The large number of programming languages in the world is a consequence of the broad spectrum of human preferences for different notational styles and semantic models, which depen...
We investigate to what extent flooding and routing is possible if the graph is allowed to change unpredictably at each time step. We study what minimal requirements are necessary...