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ECCC
2008
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The Complexity of Rationalizing Matchings
Given a set of observed economic choices, can one infer preferences and/or utility functions for the players that are consistent with the data? Questions of this type are called r...
Shankar Kalyanaraman, Christopher Umans
DAM
2006
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Scheduling workover rigs for onshore oil production
Many oil wells in Brazilian onshore fields rely on artificial lift methods. Maintenance services such as cleaning, reinstatement, stimulation and others are essential to these wel...
Dario J. Aloise, Daniel Aloise, Caroline T. M. Roc...
DAM
2006
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Fine-grained forward-secure signature schemes without random oracles
We propose the concept of fine-grained forward-secure signature schemes. Such signature schemes not only provide non-repudiation w.r.t. past time periods the way ordinary forward-...
Jan Camenisch, Maciej Koprowski
JCP
2008
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Data Analysis and Statistical Behaviors of Stock Market Fluctuations
In this paper, the data of Chinese stock markets is analyzed by the statistical methods and computer sciences. The fluctuations of stock prices and trade volumes are investigated b...
Jun Wang, Bingli Fan, Dongping Men
CSCW
2007
ACM
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Let's Get Physical! In, Out and Around the Gaming Circle of Physical Gaming at Home
Physical gaming is a genre of computer games that has recently been made available for the home. But what does it mean to bring games home that were originally designed for play in...
Allison Sall, Rebecca E. Grinter
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