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A Modified <endeca_term>Conflict Detection</endeca_term> Algorithm for Multiple Permission Assignments in Privacy Aware - RBAC Model

A Modified Conflict Detection Algorithm for Multiple Permission Assignments in Privacy Aware - RBAC Model

...efficiency of the system, in this paper the authors propose a multiple conflict detection algorithm and implemented it for detecting conflicts in three or more... Read more

1 January, 2012
FreeFileSync 5.3

FreeFileSync 5.3

...Unicode and Network support. Synchronization database for propagation of deleted files and conflict detection. It has support for multiple folder pairs with distinct configuration, Windows... Read more

2 May, 2012
RegexRenamer 1.3.1

RegexRenamer 1.3.1

...with plain match/replace.Features include realtime regex validation, filename preview and conflict detection, file filtering by glob or regex, flexible case-changing (change the... Read more

13 June, 2011
Hardware Acceleration of Transactional Memory on Commodity Systems

Hardware Acceleration of Transactional Memory on Commodity Systems

...using a rapid prototyping platform. Using this hardware, they implement two unique conflict detection schemes which are accelerated using Bloom filters on an FPGA Read more

11 March, 2011
Mapping Out a Path From Hardware Transactional Memory to Speculative Multithreading

Mapping Out a Path From Hardware Transactional Memory to Speculative Multithreading

...implementing true speculative multithreading. In particular, it explores the path from eager conflict detection HTM to full support of efficient speculative multithreading, focusing on the... Read more

1 January, 2011
On the Security of Firewall Policy Deployment

On the Security of Firewall Policy Deployment

...SSL and IPSec. Much research has already addressed the specification of policies, conflict detection and optimization, but very little research is devoted to the security... Read more

1 January, 2011
Implementing and Evaluating Nested Parallel Transactions in Software Transactional Memory

Implementing and Evaluating Nested Parallel Transactions in Software Transactional Memory

...high-performance, blocking STM that uses eager version management and word-granularity conflict detection Read more

15 June, 2010

Troubleshoot Windows 2000 DHCP server

...DHCP installation, you can turn on an extremely useful feature known as Conflict Detection. This feature will ping your LAN for a specific IP address... Read more

21 January, 2003 by Peter Parsons
Formal Correctness of <endeca_term>Conflict Detection</endeca_term> for Firewalls

Formal Correctness of Conflict Detection for Firewalls

This paper describes the formalization of a correctness proof for a conflict detection algorithm for firewalls in the Coq Proof Assistant. First, it gives... Read more

2 November, 2007
QoS Policy Modeling for <endeca_term>Conflict Detection</endeca_term>

QoS Policy Modeling for Conflict Detection

Policy-based network management is a necessity in large scale management environment. It provides means for separating... Read more

16 April, 2007
Descartes BGP: A <endeca_term>Conflict Detection</endeca_term> and Response Framework for Inter-Domain Routing

Descartes BGP: A Conflict Detection and Response Framework for Inter-Domain Routing

The authors present Descartes BGP (D-BGP), a fault detection and response framework that enhances the robustness,... Read more

11 December, 2006
Performance Pathologies in Hardware Transactional Memory

Performance Pathologies in Hardware Transactional Memory

Hardware Transactional Memory (HTM) systems reflect choices from three key design dimensions: conflict detection, version management, and conflict resolution. Previously proposed HTMs represent three points... Read more

13 June, 2007
CoDesign - A Highly Extensible Collaborative Software Modeling Framework

CoDesign - A Highly Extensible Collaborative Software Modeling Framework

...resolution of a range of modeling conflicts via several off-the-shelf conflict detection engines Read more

8 May, 2010
An Efficient Software Transactional Memory Using Commit-Time Invalidation

An Efficient Software Transactional Memory Using Commit-Time Invalidation

...Transactional Memory (TM), researchers have found many eager and lazy optimizations for conflict detection, the process of determining if transactions can commit. Despite these optimizations... Read more

28 April, 2010
Research on Security Policy and Framework

Research on Security Policy and Framework

...policy is overviewed, including policy and security policy definition, policy language, the conflict detection of policy and policy framework. Finally, the summary and the future... Read more

4 April, 2010

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