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HICSS
2009
IEEE
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Making it Hard to Lie: Cultural Determinants of Media Choice for Deception
In today’s business environment, deception is commonplace. In hiring situations, successful deception by job candidates can lead to a poor fit between the candidate’s abilitie...
Christopher P. Furner, Joey F. George
SC
2009
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Flexible cache error protection using an ECC FIFO
We present ECC FIFO, a mechanism enabling two-tiered last-level cache error protection using an arbitrarily strong tier-2 code without increasing on-chip storage. Instead of addin...
Doe Hyun Yoon, Mattan Erez
IPSN
2009
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Algebraic approach to recovering topological information in distributed camera networks
Camera networks are widely used for tasks such as surveillance, monitoring and tracking. In order to accomplish these tasks, knowledge of localization information such as camera l...
Edgar J. Lobaton, Parvez Ahammad, Shankar Sastry
LATA
2009
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Termination of Priority Rewriting
Introducing priorities on rules in rewriting increases their expressive power and helps to limit computations. Priority rewriting is used in rule-based programming as well as in f...
Isabelle Gnaedig
DATE
2009
IEEE
113views Hardware» more  DATE 2009»
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New simulation methodology of 3D surface roughness loss for interconnects modeling
— As clock frequencies exceed giga-Hertz, the extra power loss due to conductor surface roughness in interconnects and packagings is more evident and thus demands a proper accou...
Quan Chen, Ngai Wong