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Wolfram Alpha expands with go-anywhere widgets

...the distance between two cities, comparisons between traded stocks and advanced mathematical computations."A blogger writing about a particular company might add live data about... Read more

27 July, 2010 by Jack Clark
MadLINQ: Large-Scale Distributed Matrix <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> for the Cloud

MadLINQ: Large-Scale Distributed Matrix Computation for the Cloud

The computation core of many data-intensive applications can be best expressed as matrix... Read more

13 April, 2012
Broadcast-Efficient Secure Multiparty <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term>

Broadcast-Efficient Secure Multiparty Computation

Secure MultiParty Computation (MPC) is perhaps the most popular paradigm in the area of cryptographic... Read more

11 March, 2012
Parallelizing Message Schedules to Accelerate the <endeca_term>Computations</endeca_term> of Hash Functions

Parallelizing Message Schedules to Accelerate the Computations of Hash Functions

This paper describes an algorithm for accelerating the computations of Davies-Meyer based hash functions. It is based on parallelizing the... Read more

13 February, 2012
Online Computing System for Octuple-Precision <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> With Fortran

Online Computing System for Octuple-Precision Computation With Fortran

Computations with higher than the IEEE 754 standard double-precision (about 16 significant... Read more

31 January, 2012
Randomized Accuracy-Aware Program Transformations For Efficient Approximate <endeca_term>Computations</endeca_term>

Randomized Accuracy-Aware Program Transformations For Efficient Approximate Computations

Despite the fact that approximate computations have come to dominate many areas of computer science, the field of... Read more

27 January, 2012
Polynomial-Time Inverse <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> for Accumulative Functions With Multiple Data Traversals

Polynomial-Time Inverse Computation for Accumulative Functions With Multiple Data Traversals

Inverse computation has many applications such as serialization/deserialization, providing support for undo, and... Read more

24 January, 2012
Coordinated <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> of Multi-Layer Paths Via Inter-Layer PCE Communication: Standards, Interoperability and Deployment

Coordinated Computation of Multi-Layer Paths Via Inter-Layer PCE Communication: Standards, Interoperability and Deployment

The Path Computation Element (PCE) is positioned nowadays as one of the solutions that almost... Read more

8 January, 2012
Cloud-Assisted Multiparty <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> From Fully Homomorphic Encryption

Cloud-Assisted Multiparty Computation From Fully Homomorphic Encryption

The authors construct protocols for secure multiparty computation with the help of a computationally powerful party, namely the "Cloud". Their... Read more

7 December, 2011
Near-Linear Unconditionally-Secure Multiparty <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> With a Dishonest Minority

Near-Linear Unconditionally-Secure Multiparty Computation With a Dishonest Minority

Secure MultiParty Computation (MPC) allows a set of n players to compute any public function... Read more

21 November, 2011
Multiparty <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> With Low Communication, Computation and Interaction Via Threshold FHE

Multiparty Computation With Low Communication, Computation and Interaction Via Threshold FHE

Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) provides a simple template for secure computation between two parties (Alice and Bob) where: Alice encrypts her input under... Read more

14 November, 2011
Adaptive and Concurrent Secure <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> From New Notions of Non-Malleability

Adaptive and Concurrent Secure Computation From New Notions of Non-Malleability

The authors present a unified framework for obtaining general secure computation that achieves adaptive-Universally Composable (UC)-security. Their framework captures essentially all... Read more

10 November, 2011
An Open-Source Path <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> Element (PCE) Emulator: Design, Implementation and Performance

An Open-Source Path Computation Element (PCE) Emulator: Design, Implementation and Performance

In this paper, the authors present the first open-source Path Computation Element (PCE) emulator along with its key design and implementation features. The... Read more

9 October, 2011
A Token-Based Approach for Distributed <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> in Sensor Networks

A Token-Based Approach for Distributed Computation in Sensor Networks

The authors consider distributed algorithms for data aggregation and function computation in sensor networks. The algorithms perform pairwise computations along edges of an... Read more

1 August, 2011
Efficient Deadlock Avoidance for Streaming <endeca_term>Computation</endeca_term> With Filtering

Efficient Deadlock Avoidance for Streaming Computation With Filtering

Parallel streaming computation has been studied extensively, and many languages, libraries, and systems have been... Read more

25 July, 2011

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I think that we have been here before, shipments are not equal to sales. Correct?

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Yes it is basically down to "nobody in control understands IT, is willing to admit it, or allow decisions to be delegated". Lets get someone in who...

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yeah! all we want free software

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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