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2008
IEEE
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A Bridging Fault Model Where Undetectable Faults Imply Logic Redundancy
We define a robust fault model as a model where the existence of an undetectable fault implies the existence of logic redundancy, or more generally, a suboptimality in the synthe...
Irith Pomeranz, Sudhakar M. Reddy
IICS
2003
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Aggregation Transformation of XML Schemas to Object-Relational Databases
As XML has become an emerging standard for information exchange on the World Wide Web, it has gained attention in database communities to extract information from XML sees as a dat...
Nathalia Devina Widjaya, David Taniar, J. Wenny Ra...
ECOOP
2006
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Managing the Evolution of Aspect-Oriented Software with Model-Based Pointcuts
In spite of the more advanced modularisation mechanisms, aspect-oriented programs still suffer from evolution problems. Due to the fragile pointcut problem, seemingly safe modifica...
Andy Kellens, Kim Mens, Johan Brichau, Kris Gybels
ACSAC
2004
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Role-Based Delegation Model/ Hierarchical Roles (RBDM1)
The basic idea behind delegation is that some active entity in a system delegates authority to another active entity in order to carry out some functions on behalf of the former. ...
Ezedin Barka, Ravi S. Sandhu
ESA
2004
Springer
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14 years 3 months ago
Classroom Examples of Robustness Problems in Geometric Computations
The algorithms of computational geometry are designed for a machine model with exact real arithmetic. Substituting floating-point arithmetic for the assumed real arithmetic may c...
Lutz Kettner, Kurt Mehlhorn, Sylvain Pion, Stefan ...