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ACM Computing Surveys, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, December 2009
- Kevin J. Hoffman, David Zage, Cristina Nita-Rotaru:
A survey of attack and defense techniques for reputation systems. 1:1-1:31 - Hubie Chen:
A rendezvous of logic, complexity, and algebra. 2:1-2:32 - Alexis Kirke, Eduardo Reck Miranda:
A survey of computer systems for expressive music performance. 3:1-3:41 - James A. Muir, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Internet geolocation: Evasion and counterevasion. 4:1-4:23 - Matthew Edman, Bülent Yener:
On anonymity in an electronic society: A survey of anonymous communication systems. 5:1-5:35
Volume 42, Number 2, February 2010
- Carlo A. Furia, Dino Mandrioli, Angelo Morzenti, Matteo Rossi:
Modeling time in computing: A taxonomy and a comparative survey. 6:1-6:59 - Bernhard Haslhofer, Wolfgang Klas:
A survey of techniques for achieving metadata interoperability. 7:1-7:37 - Zhiwen Yu, Yuichi Nakamura:
Smart meeting systems: A survey of state-of-the-art and open issues. 8:1-8:20 - Jaume Abella, Xavier Vera:
Electromigration for microarchitects. 9:1-9:18
Volume 42, Number 3, March 2010
- Felix Salfner, Maren Lenk, Miroslaw Malek:
A survey of online failure prediction methods. 10:1-10:42 - Yildiray Kabak, Asuman Dogac:
A survey and analysis of electronic business document standards. 11:1-11:31 - Sergio Ilarri, Eduardo Mena, Arantza Illarramendi:
Location-dependent query processing: Where we are and where we are heading. 12:1-12:73
Volume 42, Number 4, June 2010
- João M. P. Cardoso, Pedro C. Diniz, Markus Weinhardt:
Compiling for reconfigurable computing: A survey. 13:1-13:65 - Benjamin C. M. Fung, Ke Wang, Rui Chen, Philip S. Yu:
Privacy-preserving data publishing: A survey of recent developments. 14:1-14:53 - Wen Gao, Yonghong Tian, Tiejun Huang, Qiang Yang:
Vlogging: A survey of videoblogging technology on the web. 15:1-15:57
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