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IJKL
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Supporting teachers as content authors in intelligent educational systems
: Intelligent Educational Systems (IESs) need large amounts of educational content that is typically not provided by the creators of these systems. In this paper we discuss a new a...
Peter Brusilovsky, Judith Knapp, Johann Gamper
IEPOL
2007
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15 years 5 months ago
Broadband adoption and content consumption
We explore how broadband access drives changes in the quantity and diversity of consumption of online content by using panel data that describes household Internet usage before an...
Lorin M. Hitt, Prasanna Tambe
ACSC
2007
IEEE
16 years 9 days ago
QUIP: A Protocol For Securing Content in Peer-To-Peer Publish/Subscribe Overlay Networks
Publish/subscribe networks provide an interface for publishers to perform many-to-many communication to subscribers without the inefficiencies of broadcasting. Each subscriber sub...
Amy Beth Corman, Peter Schachte, Vanessa Teague
W4A
2006
ACM
15 years 12 months ago
A web browsing system based on adaptive presentation of web contents for cellular phones
Cellular phones have already been widely used to access the Web. However, most existing Web pages are designed for desktop PCs, and thus, it is inconvenient to browse these large ...
Yuki Arase, Takuya Maekawa, Takahiro Hara, Toshiak...
ACNS
2003
Springer
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15 years 11 months ago
PLI: A New Framework to Protect Digital Content for P2P Networks
In this paper, we first propose a novel Public License Infrastructure (PLI) that uses cryptographic threshold secret sharing schemes to provide decentralized public license service...
Guofei Gu, Bin B. Zhu, Shipeng Li, Shiyong Zhang