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GI
2003
Springer
16 years 13 hour ago
Byzantine Failures and Security: Arbitrary is not (always) Random
: The Byzantine failure model allows arbitrary behavior of a certain fraction of network nodes in a distributed system. It was introduced to model and analyze the effects of very s...
Felix C. Gärtner
DSN
2000
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Fault-Secure Scheduling of Arbitrary Task Graphs to Multiprocessor Systems
In this paper, we propose new scheduling algorithms to achieve fault security in multiprocessor systems. We consider scheduling of parallel programs represented by directed acycli...
Koji Hashimoto, Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya, Tohru Kikuno
COMPSAC
2008
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Fabrication of Ontology for Security in Health Care Systems
Given the widespread intimidation state of affairs, there is a gripping want to enlarge architectures, algorithms, and protocols to apprehend a trustworthy network infrastructure....
J. Indumathi, G. V. Uma
CSREAPSC
2006
15 years 8 months ago
Ubiquitous Security: Privacy versus Protection
- In the ambient computing future, security promises to be the foundational design feature that allows pervasive systems to protect personal information privacy. As fledgling perva...
Timothy Buennemeyer, Randolph Marchany, Joseph G. ...
JMM
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Using a Spatial Context Authentication Proxy for Establishing Secure Wireless Connections
Spontaneous interaction in wireless ad-hoc networks is often desirable not only between users or devices in direct contact, but also with devices that are accessible only via a wi...
Rene Mayrhofer, Roswitha Gostner