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- 2016
- Tarek Ahmed-Nacer, Pierre Sutra, Denis Conan:
The Convoy Effect in Atomic Multicast. SRDS Workshop 2016: 67-72 - Daniel Andrade, Thor Kristoffersen, Ivar Rummelhoff, Alex Gerdov, João Nuno Silva:
Thwarting Data Exfiltration by Repackaged Applications. SRDS Workshop 2016: 43-48 - Tiago Brito, Nuno O. Duarte, Nuno Santos:
ARM TrustZone for Secure Image Processing on the Cloud. SRDS Workshop 2016: 37-42 - Javier Guerra Casanova, Belén Ríos-Sánchez, Miguel Viana-Matesanz, Gonzalo Bailador, Carmen Sanchez-Avila, Maria Jose Melcon De Giles:
Comfort and Security Perception of Biometrics in Mobile Phones with Widespread Sensors. SRDS Workshop 2016: 13-18 - Johannes Köstler, Jan Seidemann, Hans P. Reiser:
Emusphere: Evaluating Planetary-Scale Distributed Systems in Automated Emulation Environments. SRDS Workshop 2016: 49-54 - Chang-Ting Lin, Chunming Wu, Min Huang, Zhenyu Wen, Qiumei Cheng:
Adaptive IP Mutation: A Proactive Approach for Defending against Worm Propagation. SRDS Workshop 2016: 61-66 - Sharareh Monfared, Daniel Andrade, Luís E. T. Rodrigues, João Nuno Silva:
BioALeg - Enabling Biometric Authentication in Legacy Web Sites. SRDS Workshop 2016: 25-30 - Rogerio Pontes, Francisco Maia, João Paulo, Ricardo Manuel Pereira Vilaça:
SafeRegions: Performance Evaluation of Multi-party Protocols on HBase. SRDS Workshop 2016: 31-36 - Belén Ríos-Sánchez, Miguel Viana-Matesanz, Carmen Sanchez-Avila, Maria Jose Melcon De Giles:
A Configurable Multibiometric System for Authentication at Different Security Levels Using Mobile Devices. SRDS Workshop 2016: 19-24 - Ichiro Satoh:
Toward Access Control Model for Context-Aware Services Offloaded to Cloud Computing. SRDS Workshop 2016: 7-12 - Daniel Sel, Sree Harsha Totakura, Georg Carle:
sKnock: Port-Knocking for Masses. SRDS Workshop 2016: 1-6 - Sébastien Vaucher, Hugues Mercier, Valerio Schiavoni:
Have a Seat on the ErasureBench: Easy Evaluation of Erasure Coding Libraries for Distributed Storage Systems. SRDS Workshop 2016: 55-60 - 35th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems Workshops, SRDS 2016 Workshop, Budapest, Hungary, September 26, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-5259-2 [contents]
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