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    • Survival Techniques for Computer Programs 

      Rinard, Martin C. (2006-01)
      Programs developed with standard techniques often fail when they encounter any of a variety of internal errors. We present a set of techniques that prevent programs from failing and instead enable them to continue to ...
    • Relaxing Routing Table to Alleviate Dynamism in P2P Systems 

      Fang, Hui; Hsu, Wen Jing; Rudolph, Larry (2006-01)
      In dynamic P2P networks, nodes join and depart from the system frequently, which partially damages the predefined P2P structure, and impairs the system performance such as basic lookup functionality. Therefore stabilization ...
    • Modeling Information Flow in Face-to-Face Meetings while Protecting Privacy 

      Rudolph, Larry; Zhenghao, Chen (2006-01)
      Social networks have been used to understand how information flows through an organization as well as identifying individuals that appear to have control over this information flow. Such individuals are identified as being ...