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SIGCSE
2006
ACM
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15 years 11 months ago
Multimodal communication in the classroom: what does it mean for us?
Experimentation has shown that in-class educational technologies, by permitting anonymous, authored participation, can dramatically alter student communications in the classroom. ...
Tamara Denning, William G. Griswold, Beth Simon, M...
CACM
1999
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15 years 5 months ago
Onion Routing
Onion Routing is an infrastructure for private communication over a public network. It provides anonymous connections that are strongly resistant to both eavesdropping and tra c a...
David M. Goldschlag, Michael G. Reed, Paul F. Syve...
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VLDB
2007
ACM
116views Database» more  VLDB 2007»
15 years 11 months ago
K-Anonymization as Spatial Indexing: Toward Scalable and Incremental Anonymization
In this paper we observe that k-anonymizing a data set is strikingly similar to building a spatial index over the data set, so similar in fact that classical spatial indexing tech...
Tochukwu Iwuchukwu, Jeffrey F. Naughton
SIGUCCS
2003
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
WebDAV: what it is, what it does, why you need it
Legacy network file services such as NFS, SMB/CIFS, and AFP changed the way we worked. File services running on crossplatform networks allowed us to save our files on remote syste...
Luis O. Hernández, Mahmoud Pegah
ICSM
2009
IEEE
16 years 8 days ago
What's hot and what's not: Windowed developer topic analysis
As development on a software project progresses, developers shift their focus between different topics and tasks many times. Managers and newcomer developers often seek ways of un...
Abram Hindle, Michael W. Godfrey, Richard C. Holt