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Labels and event processes in the asbestos operating system

by Petros Efstathopoulos, Maxwell Krohn, Steve Vandebogart, Cliff Frey, David Ziegler, Eddie Kohler, David Mazières, Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris - In Proc. 20th ACM Symp. on Operating System Principles (SOSP , 2005
"... Asbestos, a new prototype operating system, provides novel labeling and isolation mechanisms that help contain the effects of exploitable software flaws. Applications can express a wide range of policies with Asbestos’s kernel-enforced label mechanism, including controls on inter-process communicati ..."
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Asbestos, a new prototype operating system, provides novel labeling and isolation mechanisms that help contain the effects of exploitable software flaws. Applications can express a wide range of policies with Asbestos’s kernel-enforced label mechanism, including controls on inter-process

Labels and event processes in the Asbestos operating system

by Steve Vandebogart, Petros Efstathopoulos, Eddie Kohler, Maxwell Krohn, Cliff Frey, David Ziegler, Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris, David Mazières - ACM TOCS , 2007
"... Asbestos, a new operating system, provides novel labeling and isolation mechanisms that help contain the effects of exploitable software flaws. Applications can express a wide range of policies with Asbestos’s kernel-enforced labels, including controls on interprocess communication and systemwide in ..."
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Asbestos, a new operating system, provides novel labeling and isolation mechanisms that help contain the effects of exploitable software flaws. Applications can express a wide range of policies with Asbestos’s kernel-enforced labels, including controls on interprocess communication and systemwide

Behavioral theories and the neurophysiology of reward,

by Wolfram Schultz - Annu. Rev. Psychol. , 2006
"... ■ Abstract The functions of rewards are based primarily on their effects on behavior and are less directly governed by the physics and chemistry of input events as in sensory systems. Therefore, the investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reward functions requires behavioral theories that can ..."
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■ Abstract The functions of rewards are based primarily on their effects on behavior and are less directly governed by the physics and chemistry of input events as in sensory systems. Therefore, the investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reward functions requires behavioral theories

SPADES|a process algebra for discrete event simulation

by Peter G. Harrison, Ben Strulo , 1999
"... We present a process algebra, SPADES, based on Milner's CCS, which may be used to describe discrete event simulations with parallelism. It is able to describe the passing of time and probabilistic choice, either discrete, between a countable number of processes, or continuous, to choose a rando ..."
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random amount of time to wait. Its operational semantics is presented as a labelled transition system and we discuss equivalences over this operational semantics that imply axioms that can be used to compare and transform processes formally. We discuss notions of equivalence over simulations

Proving event ordering properties for information systems

by M. Frappier, R. Laleau - IN ZB2003 , 2003
"... This paper presents an approach to prove event ordering properties for B specifications of information systems. The properties are expressed using the eb 3 notation, where input event ordering properties are defined using a process algebra similar to CSP and output events are specified by recursive ..."
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This paper presents an approach to prove event ordering properties for B specifications of information systems. The properties are expressed using the eb 3 notation, where input event ordering properties are defined using a process algebra similar to CSP and output events are specified by recursive

OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE WSR-88D PRECIPITATION PROCESSING SUBSYSTEM DURING THE CONVECTIVE FLOODING EVENT OF 11 AUGUST 1994 IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA

by Neil A. Stuart
"... On 11 August 1994, strong thunderstorms developed along a stationary surface boundary in northern Virginia, resulting in substantial flooding. This study primarily focuses on the performance of the Precipitation Processing Subsystem (PPS) of the Weather Surveillance Radars-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D) in ..."
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and adjustable parameters, specifically maximum reflec-tivity in dBZ for conversion to rainfall rate and the maxi-mum reflectivity allowed for being labeled as an outlier from the respective Doppler radar systems, illustrate the need for adjustment of these parameters based on the char-acteristics of a given

An Ensemble-based Approach to Fast Classification of Multi-label Data Streams

by Xiangnan Kong, Philip S. Yu
"... Abstract—Network operators are continuously confronted with online events, such as online messages, blog updates, etc. Due to the huge volume of these events and the fast changes of the topics, it is critical to manage them promptly and effectively. There have been many softwares and algorithms deve ..."
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developed to conduct automatic classification over these stream data. Conventional approaches focus on single-label scenarios, where each event can only be tagged with one label. However, in many stream data, each event can be tagged with more than one labels. Effective stream classification systems should

Safe Distribution of Declarative Processes

by Thomas Hildebr, Raghava Rao Mukkamala, Tijs Slaats
"... Abstract. We give a general technique for safe distribution of a declarative (global) process as a network of (local) synchronously communicating declarative pro-cesses. Both the global and local processes are given as Dynamic Condition Re-sponse (DCR) Graphs. DCR Graphs is a recently introduced dec ..."
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declarative process model generalizing labelled prime event structures to a systems model able to finitely represent ω-regular languages. An operational semantics given as a tran-sition semantics between markings of the graph allows DCR Graphs to be conve-niently used as both specification and execution model

Fault-Tolerant Bisimulation and Process Transformations

by Tomasz Janowski - In Formal Techniques in Real-Time and Fault-Tolerant Systems , 1994
"... . We provide three methods of verifying concurrent systems which are tolerant of faults in their operating environment - algebraic, logical and transformational. The first is an extension of the bisimulation equivalence, the second is rooted in the Hennessy-Milner logic, and the third involves trans ..."
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transformations of CCS processes. Based on the common semantic model of labelled transition systems, which is also used to model faults, all three methods are proved equivalent for certain classes of faults. 1 Introduction Many models of concurrent systems have been proposed in the literature, based on either

A Sound Source Classification System Based On Subband Processing

by Oytun Turk, Omer Sayli, Helin Dutagaci, Levent M. Arslan - In Proc. 7 th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing , 2002
"... A classification system that aims to recognize the presence of sounds from different sources is described. The type of audio signals considered are speech, music, noise and silence. Appropriate subband processing is applied for the characterization of each sound source. The algorithm operates in fou ..."
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A classification system that aims to recognize the presence of sounds from different sources is described. The type of audio signals considered are speech, music, noise and silence. Appropriate subband processing is applied for the characterization of each sound source. The algorithm operates
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