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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [c10]William Waites, James Sweet, Roger Baig, Peter Buneman, Marwan Fayed, Gordon Hughes, Michael Fourman, Richard Simmons:
RemIX: A Distributed Internet Exchange for Remote and Rural Networks. GAIA@SIGCOMM 2016: 25-30 - [i1]William Waites, James Sweet, Roger Baig, Peter Buneman, Marwan Fayed, Gordon Hughes, Michael Fourman, Richard Simmons:
RemIX: A Distributed Internet Exchange for Remote and Rural Networks. CoRR abs/1603.08978 (2016)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j11]Gordon Hughes, Sophie Dawson, Tim Brookes:
Considering New Privacy Laws in Australia. IEEE Secur. Priv. 6(3): 57-59 (2008) - 2003
- [c9]Silke Kuball, Gordon Hughes:
Evidential Volume Approach for Certification. Ada-Europe 2003: 246-257 - [c8]Silke Kuball, Gordon Hughes:
Decision-Support for Certification by Calculating the Evidential Volume of a Product. DSN 2003: 15-24 - 2002
- [c7]Luping Chen, John H. R. May, Gordon Hughes:
Assessment of the Benefit of Redundant Systems. SAFECOMP 2002: 151-162 - 2001
- [j10]Colin J. Burgess, Ilesh Dattani, Gordon Hughes, John H. R. May, Kearton Rees:
Using Influence Diagrams to Aid the Management of Software Change. Requir. Eng. 6(3): 173-182 (2001) - [c6]Luping Chen, John H. R. May, Gordon Hughes:
Estimation of Software Diversity by Fault Simulation and Failure Searching. ISSRE 2001: 122-131 - [c5]Silke Kuball, Gordon Hughes, John H. R. May, Julio Gallardo, Andrew D. John, Roy B. Carter:
The Effectiveness of Statistical Testing when Applied to Logic Systems. SAFECOMP 2001: 156-165 - 2000
- [c4]John Napier, John H. R. May, Gordon Hughes:
Empirical Assessment of Software On-Line Diagnostics Using Fault Injection. SAFECOMP 2000: 14-26 - [c3]Luping Chen, John H. R. May, Gordon Hughes:
A Constant Perturbation Method for Evaluation of Structural Diversity in Multiversion Software. SAFECOMP 2000: 63-73
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j9]Gordon Hughes:
Australian E-commerce legislative initiatives. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 15(5): 324-327 (1999) - [j8]Gordon Hughes:
Reasonable Design. J. Inf. Law Technol. 1999(2) (1999) - [c2]Silke Kuball, John H. R. May, Gordon Hughes:
Building a system failure rate estimator by identifying component failure rates. ISSRE 1999: 32-41 - [c1]Silke Kuball, John H. R. May, Gordon Hughes:
Structural Software Reliability Estimation. SAFECOMP 1999: 336-349 - 1995
- [j7]Gordon Hughes, David Cosgrave:
Legal questions involving the internet. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 11(6): 321-324 (1995) - [j6]John H. R. May, Gordon Hughes, A. D. Lunn:
Reliability estimation from appropriate testing of plant protection software. Softw. Eng. J. 10(6): 206-218 (1995) - 1993
- [j5]Gordon Hughes:
Distributing Software in Australia. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 1(2): 212-224 (1993) - 1992
- [j4]Gordon Hughes:
Semiconductor litigation in Australia. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 8(4): 162-165 (1992) - 1991
- [j3]Gordon Hughes:
Hughes v Canon Australia Pty Ltd - a case of loose promises. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 7(1): 33-34 (1991) - [j2]Gordon Hughes:
Australian computer virus prosecution Lynn v Barylak (February 1991) county court victoria. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 7(2): 79-81 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j1]Gordon Hughes:
Mindless computers in Australia. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 4(2): 25-27 (1988)
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