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Snarfing
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Snarf
Snarf is a term used by computer programmers meaning to grab a large document, file or any data, and use it without the author's (owner) permission…
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Cache coherence
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2008
2008
Presentation on Regional Network Processing: Snarf 2.0: a Regional Reference Frame for North America
M. Bouin
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F. Lefèvre
2008
Corpus ID: 50516183
Regional reference frames fixed to the stable part of a tectonic plate are often required for national spatial reference systems…
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2006
2006
Phishing Attacks in a Mobile Environment
Saeed Abu-Nimeh
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S. Nair
2006
Corpus ID: 14231351
There is no agreed upon definition for Phishing. Although, the medium of attack may vary, the goal is to steal confidential…
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2006
2006
Information Security Management Handbook, Fifth Edition, Volume 3
Micki Krause
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Harold F. Tipton
2006
Corpus ID: 261280590
Review
2006
Review
2006
Using Social Sorting to Enhance Email Management
Danyel Fisher
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B. Hogan
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A. Brush
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Marc A. Smith
,
Andy Jacobs
2006
Corpus ID: 12218413
We evaluate the use and potential benefits of social sorting as a technique for managing email. We present SNARF, the Social…
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2004
2004
Order-Parameter Tensor Description of HPr in a Medium of Oriented Bicelles
Frouktje Sapke
2004
Corpus ID: 146798699
Review
2004
Review
2004
Legal Remedies for Securing the Mobile Enterprise
E. Lawrence
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J. Lawrence
2004
Corpus ID: 112310232
The Mobile Enterprise must be alert to the potential threats posed by hackers, virus and worm writers as well as warchalkers and…
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2004
2004
Priority-driven active data prefetching
Ming Zhu
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H. Narravula
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C. Katsinis
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D. Hecht
18th International Parallel and Distributed…
2004
Corpus ID: 5882795
Summary form only given. Data cache misses reduce the performance of wide-issue processors by stalling the data supply to the…
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2000
2000
Achieving high performance in bus-based shared-memory multiprocessors
A. Milenković
IEEE Concurrency
2000
Corpus ID: 17895556
In bus-based shared-memory multiprocessors, several techniques reduce cache misses and bus traffic, which are the key obstacles…
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1996
1996
Reducing Coherence Overhead in Shared-Bus Multiprocessors
Sangyeun Cho
,
Gyungho Lee
Euro-Par, Vol. II
1996
Corpus ID: 7515619
To reduce the overhead of cache coherence enforcement in shared-bus multiprocessors, we propose a self-invalidation technique as…
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1994
1994
Design and Evaluation of a Subblock Cache Coherence Protocol for Bus-Based Multiprocessors
Jean-Loup BaerMay
1994
Corpus ID: 14253480
Parallel applications exhibit a wide variety of memory reference patterns. Designing a memory architecture that serves all…
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