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DSS
2000
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MarketNet: protecting access to information systems through financial market controls
This paper describes novel market-based technologies that uniquely establish quantifiable and adjustable limits on the power of attackers, enable verifiable accountability for mal...
Yechiam Yemini, Apostolos Dailianas, Danilo Floris...
LOBJET
2000
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Typing Concurrent Objects and Actors
ABSTRACT. As informal methods do little to help their use for concurrent and distributed programming, one of the most challenging current tasks is to build tools based on formal me...
Fabien Dagnat, Marc Pantel, Matthias Colin, Patric...
CN
1998
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The Order of Things: Activity-Centred Information Access,
This paper focuses on the representation and access of Web-based information, and how to make such a representation adapt to the activities or interests of individuals within a co...
Matthew Chalmers, Kerry Rodden, Dominique Brodbeck
ELECTRONICMARKETS
1998
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Electronic Markets in Hong Kong's Air Cargo Community
AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract This paper takes a critical look at electronic markets. Through an examination of Hong Kong’s air cargo industry, where an electronic network rec...
Jan Damsgaard
MCS
2002
Springer
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Distributed Pasting of Small Votes
Bagging and boosting are two popular ensemble methods that achieve better accuracy than a single classifier. These techniques have limitations on massive datasets, as the size of t...
Nitesh V. Chawla, Lawrence O. Hall, Kevin W. Bowye...