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Adapting Publish/Subscribe Middleware to Achieve Gnutella-like Functionality
- Gnutella represents a new wave of peer-to-peer applications providing distributed discovery and coordinated sharing of resources across the Internet. Gnutella is distinguished by its support for anonymity and by its decentralized architecture. The current Gnutella architecture and protocol have nume
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A Process Server
- rom this work is a consideration of how, concretely, such languages can be used to drive an environment. There is agreement that the environment must have some form of process "component", but the exact nature and role of that component has not been decided. Additionally, there is some dispute about
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A Tamper-Detecting Implementation of Lisp
- An important and recurring security scenario involves the need to carry out trusted computations in the context of untrusted environments. It is shown how a tamper-detecting interpreter for a programming language – specifically Lisp 1.5 – combined with the use of a secure co-processor can address th
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A Tamper-Resistant Programming Language
- An important and recurring security scenario involves the need to carry out trusted computations in the context of untrustworthy environments. One approach is to combine a secure coprocessor [11] with an untrusted host computer. The secure processor provides the environment in which to perform trust
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Extending the siena publish/subscribe system
- Siena is a form of peer-to-peer communication system based on the publish/subscribe paradigm. Siena messages are structured as attribute-value pairs where attributes are simple names and the value is taken from a limited set of types. Currently, the set of supported types is bool (true or false), lo
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The ProcessWall: A Process State Server Approach to Process Programming
- The ProcessWall is a process state server providing storage for process states plus operations for defining and manipulating the structure of those states. It separates the state of a software process from any program for constructing that state. Instead, client programs implement the processes for
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A federated architecture for information management
- An approach to the coordinated sharing and interchange of computerized information is described emphasizing partial, controlled sharing among autonomous databases. Office information systems provide a particularly appropriate context for this type of information sharing and exchange. A federated dat
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Software in the Field Needs Process Too
- A software system spends its life in two, very different worlds: development and operations. Traditional software process technology has focused on supporting the activities associated only with development. We believe that there are significant benefits to be gained by also supporting processes in
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Software Environments in Support of Wide-Area Development
- The goal of the University of Colorado Arcadia project was to explore the problems of wide-area software engineering. Historically, the project was the second phase in a long-term Arcadia consortium of universities and companies whose goal was to advance the state of the art in software engineering
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Event-based Document Sensing for Insider Threats
- In this report we describe a uniquely decentralized event-based system for online and offline tracking, analysis, and control of electronic document transactions in order to detect suspected insider misuse of those documents. Our system is focused on the problem of tracking and analyzing user’s acti
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