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Mysticism and Its Language
- Linguistic mechanisms which can be used to protect one subprogram from another's malfunctioning are described. Function-producing functions and various type-tagging schemes are considered. An attempt is made to distinguish between access limitation and authentication. Key Words and Phrases: protecti
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Random walks in convex sets
- Random Walks in Convex Sets
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Algebraic Operational Semantics and Modula-2
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Linux security modules: General security support for the linux kernel
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KroahHartman: ”Linux Security Module Framework
- Computer security is a chronic and growing problem, even for Linux, as evidenced by the seemingly endless stream of software security vulnerabilities. Security research has produced numerous access control mechanisms that help improve system security; however, there is little consensus on the best s
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A Programming System for Children that is Designed for Usability
- This document contains only Chapter 1 of the thesis. For citation, please refer to the full thesis document, which is available at:
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Editor Early Experience with
- The experiences of Mesa's first users- primarily its implementers-are discussed, and some implications for Mesa and similar programming languages are sug-gested. The specific topics addressed are: module struc-ture and its use in defining abstractions, data-structur-ing facilities in Mesa, an equiva
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Pricing Electronic Mail to Solve
- Junk e-mail or spam is rapidly choking off e-mail as a reliable and efficient means of communication over the Internet. Although the demand for human attention increases rapidly with the volume of information and communication, the HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, 2005, Volume 20, pp. 195--223 Copyright
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Lightweight Structure in Text
- Pattern matching is heavily used for searching, filtering, and transforming text, but existing pattern languages offer few opportunities for reuse. Lightweight structure is a new approach that solves the reuse problem. Lightweight structure has three parts: a model of text structure as contiguous se
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