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ICPPW
2003
IEEE
16 years 3 days ago
Countering Rogues in Wireless Networks
Wired networks are prone to the same attacks as wireless ones, including sniffing, spoofing and Man-in-the-middle attacks (MITM). In this paper we show how wireless networks are...
Austin Godber, Partha Dasgupta
WORDS
2003
IEEE
16 years 3 days ago
Practical Aspects of IP Take-Over Mechanisms
Transparent replication has been viewed as the holy grail of fault-tolerant computing. We discuss issues arising when using atomic broadcast to replicate services that are accesse...
Christof Fetzer, Neeraj Suri
CP
2003
Springer
16 years 2 days ago
Identifying Inconsistent CSPs by Relaxation
How do we identify inconsistent CSPs quickly? This paper presents relaxation as one possible method; showing how we can generate relaxed CSPs which are easier to prove inconsistent...
Tomas Eric Nordlander, Ken N. Brown, Derek H. Slee...
ECOOPW
1999
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Outdating Outdated Objects
In many application scenarios the database is changing quite rapidly. Because the management of such data is rather expensive and cumbersome, many applications like data warehouse...
Holger Riedel
ESEC
1999
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Components and Generative Programming
This paper is about a paradigm shift from the current practice of manually searching for and adapting components and their manual assembly to Generative Programming, which is the a...
Krzysztof Czarnecki, Ulrich W. Eisenecker