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SIGCSE
2004
ACM
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Great principles in computing curricula
The nearly three dozen core technologies of computing sit in a simple framework defined by great principles and by computing practices. The great principles are of two kinds, mech...
Peter J. Denning
CASDMKM
2004
Springer
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Knowledge-Information Circulation Through the Enterprise: Forward to the Roots of Knowledge Management
The field of Knowledge Management (KM) has already completed its initiatory phase, characterized by operational confusion between knowledge and information, stemming from the tenuo...
Milan Zeleny
CC
2004
Springer
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The Limits of Alias Analysis for Scalar Optimizations
In theory, increasing alias analysis precision should improve compiler optimizations on C programs. This paper compares alias analysis algorithms on scalar optimizations, including...
Rezaul Alam Chowdhury, Peter Djeu, Brendon Cahoon,...
CRYPTO
2004
Springer
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Pseudo-signatures, Broadcast, and Multi-party Computation from Correlated Randomness
Unconditionally secure multi-party computations in general, and broadcast in particular, are impossible if any third of the players can be actively corrupted and if no additional i...
Matthias Fitzi, Stefan Wolf, Jürg Wullschlege...
DAGM
2004
Springer
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Learning from Labeled and Unlabeled Data Using Random Walks
We consider the general problem of learning from labeled and unlabeled data. Given a set of points, some of them are labeled, and the remaining points are unlabeled. The goal is to...
Dengyong Zhou, Bernhard Schölkopf