Searching for authors named "Larry Koved" – sorted by Relevance.
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CVIEW: A Real-Time Interactive Conferencing System
- Computer-based tools for supporting collaboration, from informal conversations to structured meetings, are becoming commonplace. Different technologies support various techniques for computer conferencing. On the one extreme is asynchronous communication where the participants do not need to be avai
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Room With A View (RWAV): A Metaphor For Interactive Computing
- The desktop metaphor demonstrates the utility of spatial separation of tasks. Room With a View (RWAV) extends this metaphor to make greater use of three dimensional spatial layouts and gestures. In this multi-surface user interface metaphor, the work surfaces, such as walls, shelves and tables, are
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GROOP: An object-oriented toolkit for animated 3D graphics
- GROOP is an object-oriented toolkit for creating 3D computer graphics applications. It is designed for application developers who are not familiar with computer graphics, but are familiar with object-oriented programming. While application programmers are able to quickly create animated 3D graphical
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User Authentication and Authorization in the Java Platform
- Java TM security technology originally focused on creating a safe environment in which to run potentially untrusted code downloaded from the public network. With the latest release of the Java TM Platform (the Java TM 2 Software Development Kit, v 1.2), fine-grained access controls can be plac
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The Evolution of Java Security
- This paper provides a high-level overview of the development and evolution of Java security. Java is a maturing technology that has evolved from its commercial origins as a browser-based scripting tool. We review the various deployment environments in which Java is being targeted, some of its run-ti
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Interprocedural analysis for privileged code placement and tainted variable detection
- Abstract. In Java 2 and Microsoft.NET Common Language Runtime (CLR), trusted code has often been programmed to perform accessrestricted operations not explicitly requested by its untrusted clients. Since an untrusted client will be on the call stack when access control is enforced, an access-restric
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