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Spreading alerts quietly and the subgroup escape problem
Aspnes J., Diamadi Z., Yampolskiy A., Gjøsteen K., Peralta R. Journal of Cryptology 28(4): 796-819, 2015. Type: Article
In intrusion detection, how to send alert messages without scaring the attacker in the very early state is a practical issue. The solutions for this problem vary. Sentinel nodes can send encrypted messages instead of plaintext, but for...
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Feb 9 2016
Max registers, counters, and monotone circuits
Aspnes J., Attiya H., Censor K. PODC 2009 (Proceedings of the 28th ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, Calgary, AB, Canada, Aug 10-12, 2009) 36-45, 2009. Type: Proceedings
As processor clock speeds are no longer increasing and performance gains are achieved, more efficient concurrent data structures, with multiple internal threads or multiple cores, are paramount for realizing the possible parallel speed...
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Nov 13 2009
Skip graphs
Aspnes J., Shah G. ACM Transactions on Algorithms 3(4): 37-es, 2007. Type: Article
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems based on distributed hash tables (DHTs) are starting to deliver desirable features such as decentralization, scalability, fault tolerance, self stabilization, data availability, load balancing, and dynamic ad...
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Apr 16 2008
On-line routing of virtual circuits with applications to load balancing and machine scheduling
Aspnes J., Azar Y., Fiat A., Plotkin S., Waarts O. Journal of the ACM 44(3): 486-504, 1997. Type: Article
Point-to-point circuit routing is a generalization of online load balancing. Jobs arrive online and must be assigned immediately. Assigning a job to a machine increases the machine’s load according to a load vector. All coord...
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Oct 1 1997
Counting networks
Aspnes J., Herlihy M., Shavit N. Journal of the ACM 41(5): 1020-1048, 1994. Type: Article
A new approach to efficiently solving several synchronization problems that arise in some parallel environments is described. The approach is based on using counting networks. ...
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Oct 1 1995
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