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VMSimInt: a network simulation tool supporting integration of arbitrary kernels and applications
Werthmann T., Kaschub M., Kühlewind M., Scholz S., Wagner D. SIMUTools 2014 (Proceedings of the 7th International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, Lisbon, Portugal, Mar 17-19, 2014) 56-65, 2014. Type: Proceedings
The network simulation method has been studied for years. Compared to expensive and limited-scale network emulation, network simulation achieves a larger scale of systems and has a lower cost. Therefore, network simulation is very impo...
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Oct 8 2014
The effect of developer-specified explanations for permission requests on smartphone user behavior
Tan J., Nguyen K., Theodorides M., Negrón-Arroyo H., Thompson C., Egelman S., Wagner D. CHI 2014 (Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Toronto, ON, Canada, Apr 26-May 1, 2014) 91-100, 2014. Type: Proceedings
The relationship between the smartphone user and the permission requests by applications to access the user space on the smartphone is discussed in this paper. These permission requests may include a developer-specified explanation (re...
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Sep 16 2014
Analyzing Internet voting security
Jefferson D., Rubin A., Simons B., Wagner D. Communications of the ACM 47(10): 59-64, 2004. Type: Article
Even though this article on voting security is five years old, the basic requirements have not changed and astonishingly little progress has been made in establishing secure voting systems in real-world elections....
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Dec 1 2009
Verifiable functional purity in Java
Finifter M., Mettler A., Sastry N., Wagner D. CCS 2008 (Proceedings of the 15th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, Alexandria, VA, Oct 27-31, 2008) 161-174, 2008. Type: Proceedings
Functional purity is an important concept in functional programming languages. This paper explores functional purity in the context of Java. Imperative languages such as Java generally lack the notion of functional purity; to realize t...
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Jul 23 2009
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