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BCSHCI
2007
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Investigating the usability of PDAs with ageing users
Mobile technologies have the potential to enhance the lives of ageing users, especially those who experience a decline in cognitive abilities. However, diminutive devices often pe...
Sheila Mc Carthy, Heather Sayers, Paul McKevitt
DBSEC
2010
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Distributed and Secure Access Control in P2P Databases
The intent of peer data management systems (PDMS) is to share as much data as possible. However, in many applications leveraging sensitive data, users demand adequate mechanisms to...
Angela Bonifati, Ruilin Liu, Hui (Wendy) Wang
DBSEC
2007
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New Paradigm of Inference Control with Trusted Computing
Abstract. The database server is a crucial bottleneck in traditional inference control architecture, as it enforces highly computation-intensive auditing for all users who query th...
Yanjiang Yang, Yingjiu Li, Robert H. Deng
IADIS
2008
13 years 11 months ago
Web 2.0 Technologies For Digital Students
Recent years have seen a new generation of `digital students' emerging in the developed world. Digital students are young adults who have grown up with digital technologies i...
Diana Andone
IIWAS
2008
13 years 11 months ago
Double-agent architecture for collaborative supply chain formation
Supply chains have evolved to web-applications that tap on the power of internet to expand their networks online. Recently some research attention is focused on make-to-order supp...
Yang Hang, Simon Fong