Browsing College of Computing Theses and Dissertations by Title
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Finding race conditions in kernels: The symbolic way and the fuzzy way
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-07-28)The scale and pervasiveness of concurrent software pose challenges for security researchers: race conditions are more prevalent than ever, and the growing software complexity keeps exacerbating the situation -- expanding ... -
Flexible access control for campus and enterprise networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-04-07)We consider the problem of designing enterprise network security systems which are easy to manage, robust and flexible. This problem is challenging. Today, most approaches rely on host security, middleboxes, and complex ... -
A flexible framework for automatic program understanding
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986) -
A flexible framework for the development of distributed, multi-user virtual environment applications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997) -
A flexible security architecture for pervasive computing environments
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-06-07) -
Floyd : a functional programming language with distributed scope
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998) -
A formal protection model of security in distributed systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1989-08) -
Formal semantics and the logical structure of programming languages
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1972) -
A formal theory of cohesive discourse
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1975-08) -
FPGA prototyping of custom GPGPUs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-08)Prototyping new systems on hardware is a time-consuming task with limited scope for architectural exploration. The aim of this work was to perform fast prototyping of general-purpose graphics processing units (GPGPUs) on ... -
Fractal reasoning
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-11-18)Humans are experts at understanding what they see. Similarity and analogy play a significant role in making sense of the visual world by forming analogies to similar images encountered previously. Yet, while these acts ... -
Frame, rods and beads of the edge computing abacus
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-11-15)Emerging applications enabled by powerful end-user devices and 5G technologies, pose demands for reduced access latencies to web services and dramatic increase in the back-haul network capacity. In response, edge computing---the ... -
A framework for building complex systems
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A framework for evaluating architectural issues of parallel systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995-08) -
A framework for teaching learners to model by focusing complexity of modeling and simulation tools
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998) -
A framework for the development of wide area distributed applications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998) -
A framework, tools, and methodology for the visualization of parallel and distributed systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995-08) -
From Shape to Function: Acquisition of Teleological Models from Design Drawings by Compositional Analogy
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-10-18)Visual media are of great importance to designers. Understanding a new design, for example, often means understanding a drawing. From the perspective of artificial intelligence, this implies that automated knowledge ... -
A functional language for the design of VLSI data flow networks
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A functional theory of creative reading : process, knowledge, and evaluation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-08)