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DBSEC
2004
108views Database» more  DBSEC 2004»
15 years 5 months ago
Why Is this User Asking so Many Questions? Explaining Sequences of Queries
A sequence of queries submitted by a database user within a short period of time may have a single, illuminating explanation. In this paper we consider sequences of single-record q...
Aybar C. Acar, Amihai Motro
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SODA
2008
ACM
88views Algorithms» more  SODA 2008»
15 years 5 months ago
Sampling stable marriages: why spouse-swapping won't work
We study the behavior of random walks along the edges of the stable marriage lattice for various restricted families of allowable preference sets. In the "k-attribute model,&...
Nayantara Bhatnagar, Sam Greenberg, Dana Randall
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CHES
2006
Springer
131views Cryptology» more  CHES 2006»
15 years 7 months ago
Why One Should Also Secure RSA Public Key Elements
It is well known that a malicious adversary can try to retrieve secret information by inducing a fault during cryptographic operations. Following the work of Seifert on fault induc...
Eric Brier, Benoît Chevallier-Mames, Mathieu...
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DIGRA
2005
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Games for Learning: Are Schools Ready for What's to Come?
Games Studies is still a relatively new field where much basic research remains to be done. This study asks K-12 teachers about their attitudes towards the use of games for teachi...
Katrin Becker, Michele Jacobsen
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SEMWEB
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
What Four Million Mappings Can Tell You about Two Hundred Ontologies
The field of biomedicine has embraced the Semantic Web probably more than any other field. As a result, there is a large number of biomedical ontologies covering overlapping area...
Amir Ghazvinian, Natalya Fridman Noy, Clement Jonq...