This paper evaluates the performance of two schemes for recovering lost data in a peer-to-peer (P2P) storage systems. The first scheme is centralized and relies on a server that r...
For more than thirty years, the parallel programming community has used the dependence graph as the main abstraction for reasoning about and exploiting parallelism in “regular...
Keshav Pingali, Donald Nguyen, Milind Kulkarni, Ma...
Memory corruption is one of the most common software failures. For sequential software and multitasking software with synchronized data accesses, it has been shown that program fa...
Daniel Sundmark, Anders Pettersson, Christer Sandb...
Program slicing is a potentially useful analysis for aiding program understanding. However, slices of even small programs are often too large to be generally useful. Imprecise poi...
Markus Mock, Darren C. Atkinson, Craig Chambers, S...
Abstract: Visualizing data by graphing a response against certain factors, and conditioning on other factors, has arisen independently in many contexts. One is the interaction plot...
Montserrat Fuentes, Bowei Xi, William S. Cleveland