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Topology Dissemination Based on Reverse-Path Forwarding (TBRPF): Correctness and Simulation Evaluation

by R. Ogier, F. Templin, M. Lewis , 2003
"... This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). All Rights Reserv ..."
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Reserved. Topology Dissemination Based on Reverse-Path Forwarding (TBRPF) is a proactive, link-state routing protocol designed for mobile ad-hoc networks, which provides hop-by-hop routing along shortest paths to each destination. Each node running TBRPF computes a source tree (providing paths to all

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by unknown authors
"... PU Public PP Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services) RE Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services) CO Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) Revision history: Version Date ..."
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Authors Institution Section affected, comments 0.1 28/04/09 Massimo Coppola Initial document 0.2 02/06/09 Ian Johnson STFC Revised descriptions of X-VOMS, corrected some minor typos CONTENTS

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by Coordinator Pablo, N. Mendes, María Poveda
"... The Linked Open Data Quality Assessment (LODQA) benchmark consists of 5 input data sets about Brazilian cities that have been extracted fromWikipedia editions in English, Portuguese, Spanish, German and French; as well as a gold standard data set obtained from an official source (ibge.gov.br). The i ..."
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sources alone. Systems are tasked with the challenge to assess the quality of the input data sets and decide for the correct values based on that assessment. A benchmark driver is provided that compares the obtained values with the gold standard and produces evaluation scores. Page 2 of (19) Deliverable D

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"... PP Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services) RE Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services) CO Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) Revision history: Version Date Authors In ..."
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Institution Section affected, comments 1.0 12/15/09 Marjan Šterk XLAB Final check before submission 0.4.3 12/11/09 Barry McLarnon SAP Moved RBSM to featured scenario and expanded description 0.4.2 12/09/09 Marjan Šterk XLAB Added table scenario-vs-components; corrected many typos 0.4.1 12/09/09 Marjan Šterk

Information dissemination in highly dynamic graphs

by Regina O'Dell, et al. , 2005
"... We investigate to what extent flooding and routing is possible if the graph is allowed to change unpredictably at each time step. We study what minimal requirements are necessary so that a node may correctly flood or route a message in a network whose links may change arbitrarily at any given point, ..."
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We investigate to what extent flooding and routing is possible if the graph is allowed to change unpredictably at each time step. We study what minimal requirements are necessary so that a node may correctly flood or route a message in a network whose links may change arbitrarily at any given point

Dissemination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa during

by Stephanie M. Rangel, Maureen H. Diaz, Claire A. Knoten, Angelica Zhang, Alan R. Hauser , 1371
"... In the "merge " panel of Fig 9, row B, the authors inadvertently inserted the incorrect image. The corrected version of this figure is provided here. ..."
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In the "merge " panel of Fig 9, row B, the authors inadvertently inserted the incorrect image. The corrected version of this figure is provided here.

Exploitation and Dissemination Plan

by Ericsson Ab
"... 1.1 2010-11-21 Luis M. Correia Corrections to first edition, after review. 1.2 2011-01-11 Annica Ellergren Completed IPR process. Changed security class. ..."
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1.1 2010-11-21 Luis M. Correia Corrections to first edition, after review. 1.2 2011-01-11 Annica Ellergren Completed IPR process. Changed security class.

Sluice: Secure dissemination of code updates in sensor networks

by Patrick E. Lanigan, Priya Narasimhan - In Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS ’06 , 2006
"... Existing network reprogramming protocols target the efficient, reliable, multi-hop dissemination of application updates in sensor networks, but assume correct or fail-stop behavior from participating sensors. Compromised nodes can subvert such protocols to result in the propagation and remote instal ..."
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Existing network reprogramming protocols target the efficient, reliable, multi-hop dissemination of application updates in sensor networks, but assume correct or fail-stop behavior from participating sensors. Compromised nodes can subvert such protocols to result in the propagation and remote

Landsat IOPs: Dissemination of TM and ETM+ Data, and Atmospheric Correction

by G. Wen, R. F. Cahalan, S. C. Tsay
"... License restrictions, which had limited the use of Landsat data in the 1980s and early 1990s, have now been lifted, allowing free dissemination of this high-resolution data through such public means as the Atmospheric Radiation ..."
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License restrictions, which had limited the use of Landsat data in the 1980s and early 1990s, have now been lifted, allowing free dissemination of this high-resolution data through such public means as the Atmospheric Radiation

Commentary Disseminating Innovations in Correctional Health: A Necessary Step to Recognition by Academe

by Warren J. Ferguson
"... When I was provided with the opportunity to assist a public medical school with the development of a system of medical care for inmates housed in the state’s prisons, I naively reflected that these were likely my community-based patients ‘‘when they got in trouble.’ ’ It took just a few interviews w ..."
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to be successful in the correctional health field are often taught by word of mouth and that best evidence for practice often evolves from on-the-job experience. Although availability of health care while incarcerated has been deemed to be a consti-tutional right and despite the high prevalence of incarceration
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