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Document Management Technology Enables El Dorado Irrigation District to Slash Paper Records, Improve Employee Efficiency, and Meet Records Management Requirements

White Paper Users arbitrarily moved folders, other users could not find folders, and security was loose. El Dorado Irrigation District (EID) provides a unique combination of water-based services including drinking water, wastewater... [18 Jul 2008]

Algorithms for Provisioning Virtual Private Networks in the Hose Model

White Paper The recently proposed hose model for VPNs allows for greater flexibility since it permits traffic to and from a hose endpoint to be arbitrarily distributed to other endpoints. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) provide... [11 Jul 2008]

Dynamic Load Balancing and Robustness in an Amorphous Self-Regulating Sequential Producer-Consumer Process

White Paper The goal of this paper is to show that a general system of smart cells can be designed to cooperate to perform an arbitrarily complex, sequential, producer-consumer process that automatically performs adaptive load... [10 Jul 2008]

The UML for Systems Engineering Initiative Part Two

White Paper Parametric Diagrams are traditionally used to model properties and their relationships, which represent an arbitrarily complex mathematical or logical expression or constraint, between properties, and the corresponding... [03 Jul 2008]

Automatically Generated Win32 Heuristic Virus Detection

White Paper We find that, by combining the individual classifier outputs using a voting procedure, the risk of false positives is reduced to an arbitrarily low level, with only a slight increase in the false negative rate. [03 Jul 2008]

Target Your Marketing Budget to Company Objectives

White Paper Marketing budgets, especially in small and mid-sized businesses, are often arbitrarily set as either n% of planned revenue or n% over the prior year's marketing budget - without considering the objectives to be achieved... [26 Apr 2008]

Global Stability of TCP Vegas Without Network Delay

White Paper The continuous versions of Vegas are parameterized and can be made arbitrarily close to the original discontinuous Vegas. Ignoring network delays and with appropriate queue management at the links, the paper proves that... [15 Jan 2008]

Speculative TCP Connection Admission Using Connection Migration in Cluster-Based Servers

White Paper Speculative admission uses connection endpoint migration, a technique that allows server-side connection endpoints to be arbitrarily assigned to server nodes in the cluster. This paper presents speculative TCP connection... [27 Dec 2007]

TCP-Friendly Streaming With Decoder Buffer Control

White Paper Without decoder buffer control, however, the amount of the video in the decoder buffer is arbitrarily determined and sometimes a decoder buffer underflow which triggers rebuffering occurs. Recently, the emergent growth... [21 Dec 2007]

TCP-SMO: Extending TCP to Support Medium-Scale Multicast Applications

White Paper Scalable reliable multicast protocols have been a focus of recent research, tackling the problem of efficient reliable data delivery to an arbitrarily large number of receivers. Yet, the common applications of multicast,... [06 Dec 2007]

TCP Congestion Control With a Misbehaving Receiver

White Paper The paper first demonstrates that there are simple attacks that allow a misbehaving receiver to drive a standard TCP sender arbitrarily fast, without losing end-to-end reliability. This paper explores the operation of... [31 Oct 2007]

A Systematic Approach to Building High Performance, Software-Based, CRC Generators

White Paper The algorithms can ideally read arbitrarily large amounts of data at a time, while optimizing their memory requirement to meet the constraints of specific computer architectures. A Framework for designing a family of... [15 Sep 2007]

Optimal Backpressure Routing for Wireless Networks With Multi-Receiver Diversity

White Paper The paper develops a simple backpressure routing algorithm that maximizes network throughput and expends an average power that can be pushed arbitrarily close to the minimum average power required for network stability,... [31 Aug 2007]

On the Survivability of Routing Protocols in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

White Paper The strongest attacks that protocols can experience are attacks where adversaries have full control of a number of authenticated nodes that behave arbitrarily to disrupt the network, also referred to as Byzantine attacks. [31 Aug 2007]

Controlled Mobility for Efficient Data Gathering in Sensor Networks With Passively Mobile Nodes

White Paper Passive mobility makes the activity of data gathering challenging since the positions of the nodes can change arbitrarily. A large class of sensor networks is used for data collection and aggregation of sensory data... [31 Aug 2007]

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