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“Devices Are People Too” Using Process Patterns to Elicit Security Requirements in Novel Domains: A
- “Devices Are People Too” Using Process Patterns to Elicit Security Requirements in Novel Domains
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Concurrent Programming for Dummies (and smart people too)
- Concurrent programming for dummies (and smart people too) Abstract—Concurrent programming
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Security in Ubiquitous Healthcare Systems
- Patterns to Elicit Security Requirements in Novel Domains: a ubiquitous healthcare example. Yang Liu, John
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Devices
- to simulate physical prototypes using product and process data, trying to emulate all characteristics
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Security Parallels between People and Pervasive Devices
- Security Parallels Between People and Pervasive Devices Stephen A. Weis ∗ Computer Science
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How People Use the Web on Mobile Devices
- describes a series of user studies on how people use the Web via mobile devices. The data primarily comes
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on people’s
- ‘Give me a hug’: the effects of touch and autonomy on people’s responses to embodied social agents
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The Childrens Machines: Handheld and Wearable Computers Too
- learning opportunities. In the process of building devices that they care about, children get a 1
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Communities of Practice: Going One Step Too Far?
- of knowledge as a social process in which people participated in communal learning at different levels
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Durable Encoding for When It's Too Late to Ask
- .........................................................................12 Figure 5: Durable encoding process for preserving a program
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