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CHES
2003
Springer
115views Cryptology» more  CHES 2003»
14 years 2 months ago
The Doubling Attack - Why Upwards Is Better than Downwards
The recent developments of side channel attacks have lead implementers to use more and more sophisticated countermeasures in critical operations such as modular exponentiation, or ...
Pierre-Alain Fouque, Frédéric Valett...
DFG
2007
Springer
14 years 20 days ago
Why Interval Arithmetic is so Useful
: Interval arithmetic was introduced by Ramon Moore [Moo66] in the 1960s as an approach to bound rounding errors in mathematical computation. The theory of interval analysis emerge...
Younis Hijazi, Hans Hagen, Charles D. Hansen, Kenn...
FQAS
2006
Springer
76views Database» more  FQAS 2006»
14 years 12 days ago
Why Using Structural Hints in XML Retrieval?
Abstract. When querying XML collections, users cannot always express their need in a precise way. Systems should therefore support vagueness at both the content and structural leve...
Karen Sauvagnat, Mohand Boughanem, Claude Chrismen...
DAGSTUHL
2003
13 years 10 months ago
Why Timed Sequence Diagrams Require Three-Event Semantics
STAIRS is an approach to the compositional development of sequence diagrams supporting the specification of mandatory as well as potential behavior. In order to express the necess...
Øystein Haugen, Knut Eilif Husa, Ragnhild K...
CIDR
2009
102views Algorithms» more  CIDR 2009»
13 years 9 months ago
Why Did My Query Slow Down
Enterprise environments have isolated teams responsible separately for database management and the management of underlying networkattached server-storage infrastructure (referred...
Nedyalko Borisov, Sandeep Uttamchandani, Ramani Ro...