Tiny Transactions on Computer Science, Volume 2 (original) (raw)



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Volume 2, 2013
Concurrency and Consistency

Vijay Chidambaram
:
Is Ordering of Disk Updates Required to Maintain File-System Crash-Consistency?
Pinar Tözün
, Ippokratis Pandis:
Smart Thread Scheduling is the Key for OLTP.
Mike Dodds, Mark Batty, Alexey Gotsman:
C/C++ Causal Cycles Confound Compositionality.
Genomes, Theory, and Quantum Computing

Anshul Kundaje, Sofia Kyriazopoulou-Panagiotopoulou, Max W. Libbrecht, Cheryl L. Smith, Debasish Raha, Elliott E. Winters, Steven M. Johnson, Michael P. Snyder, Serafim Batzoglou, Arend Sidow:
Clustering reveals ubiquitous heterogeneity and asymmetry of genomic signals at functional elements.
Alexei Lisitsa:
First-order theorem proving in the exploration of Andrews-Curtis conjecture.
Jon Crowcroft, Gerard Briscoe:
Towards Provable Remote Data Deletion Through Quantum Entanglement.
Information, Data, Language, and HCI

Alejandro Bellogín, Pablo Castells, Iván Cantador:
Predicting Recommender System Performance from an Information Retrieval Perspective.
Robin L. Hill, Anna Dickinson, John L. Arnott:
Experienced old eyes can look young in HCI research.
Robin L. Hill, Wayne S. Murray:
Punctuation has a point, so use it!
Edy Portmann:
A Restriction-Centered Theory of Reasoning and Computation to materialize a Web 3.0.
Sangjin Han, Aurojit Panda, Sylvia Ratnasamy:
HW Databases, Where art Thou?
Networking

George Porter:
See straight through data center bandwidth limitations with X-Rays.
Ravi Bhoraskar:
Using MOOCs as a global testbed for network measurement.
Will Scott, Sujit Packiaraj, Arvind Krishnamurthy:
Detecting DNS Censorship without an internal vantage point.
Security and Privacy

Matthias Lange:
Securing Two-factor Authentication for Smartphones in a Usable Way by Adding a Connected Token.
Antonio Davoli:
Don't show your hand: on the security leakages of *BFT systems.
Bernard Butler, Brendan Jennings:
How soon can you decide whether Alice is permitted to communicate or share resources with Bob?
Amy Tang, Ashwin Rao, Justine Sherry, David R. Choffnes:
Android Apps: What are they doing with your precious Internet?
Social Networks

Sasa Petrovic, Miles Osborne, Victor Lavrenko:
Recency is good: expanding with fresh news improves event detection in Twitter.
Bogdan Vasilescu, Andrea Capiluppi, Alexander Serebrenik:
Men at work: the StackOverflow case.
Rammohan Narendula:
Exploiting User Behaviors from Today's Online Social Networks to Build Distributed Alternatives.
Rammohan Narendula:
The Case of Coopetition: Facebook and Decentralized Alternatives.
Software Engineering

Eric Bouwers:
The next step in software metrics research.
Roberto Bruni, Andrea Corradini, Fabio Gadducci, Alberto Lluch-Lafuente, Andrea Vandin:
Adaptation is a Game.
Jos Kraaijeveld:
Applying existing software metrics to development release cycles.

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