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2002
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
NINJA: Java for high performance numerical computing
When Java was first introduced, there was a perception that its many benefits came at a significant performance cost. In the particularly performance-sensitive field of numerical ...
José E. Moreira, Samuel P. Midkiff, Manish ...
SAFECOMP
2010
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Computational Concerns in the Integration of Unmanned Airborne Systems into Controlled Airspace
Unmanned Airborne Systems (UAS) offer significant benefits for long duration missions. They can also be used in situations where it is inappropriate to expose aircrew to increased ...
Christopher W. Johnson
ACSAC
2006
IEEE
16 years 27 days ago
Engineering Sufficiently Secure Computing
We propose an architecture of four complimentary technologies increasingly relevant to a growing number of home users and organizations: cryptography, separation kernels, formal v...
Brian Witten
UIALL
2004
Springer
16 years 5 days ago
A Framework for Context-Sensitive Coordination of Human Interruptions in Human-Computer Interaction
Abstract. Recent trends in software development directed toward intelligence, distribution, and mobility need to be followed by an increased sophistication in user interface design...
Sonja Gievska, John L. Sibert
ACSAC
2004
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
High-Fidelity Modeling of Computer Network Worms
modeling, such as using epidemic models, has been the general method of choice for understanding and analyzing the high-level effects of worms. However, high-fidelity models, such...
Kalyan S. Perumalla, Srikanth Sundaragopalan