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CGO
2005
IEEE
16 years 18 days ago
SWIFT: Software Implemented Fault Tolerance
To improve performance and reduce power, processor designers employ advances that shrink feature sizes, lower voltage levels, reduce noise margins, and increase clock rates. Howev...
George A. Reis, Jonathan Chang, Neil Vachharajani,...
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COMPSAC
2003
IEEE
16 years 8 days ago
Effects of Introducing Survival Behaviours into Automated Negotiators
With the rise of distributed e-commerce in recent years, demand for automated negotiation has increased. In turn, this has facilitated a demand for ever more complex algorithms to...
Peter Henderson, Stephen Crouch, Robert John Walte...
INTERACT
2003
15 years 8 months ago
High-Density Cursor: a Visualization Technique that Helps Users Keep Track of Fast-moving Mouse Cursors
: As bigger screens and multi-monitor configurations become more popular, users employ higher mouse accelerations in order to traverse the screen reasonably quickly. The faster the...
Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, George G. Robert...
TELSYS
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Blocking attacks on SIP VoIP proxies caused by external processing
As Voice over IP (VoIP) applications become increasingly popular, they are more and more facing security challenges that have not been present in the traditional Public Switched Te...
Ge Zhang, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Sven Ehlert
CLUSTER
2003
IEEE
16 years 8 days ago
Interstitial Computing: Utilizing Spare Cycles on Supercomputers
This paper presents an analysis of utilizing unused cycles on supercomputers through the use of many small jobs. What we call “interstitial computing,” is important to superco...
Stephen D. Kleban, Scott H. Clearwater