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The impact of genetic and sociodemographic factors on life course trajectories of physical-mental health multimorbidity in a UK South Asian cohort

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Stow D   +17 more
europepmc   +1 more source

CVE Records of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities

open access: yes2023 8th International Conference on Computer and Communication Systems (ICCCS), 2023
Understanding vulnerability trends is critical to the risk management process. The goal of this paper is to raise the awareness and inform the users about the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) associated with Known Exploited Vulnerabilities that
Huaqun Guo
exaly   +3 more sources

Problem driven CVE technology development

open access: yesJournal of Network and Computer Applications, 2002
The need for a real-world driving problem to guide technology development has long been recognised. However, this does not guarantee the identification of requirements for technology development. This paper argues that a more systematic approach is needed for choosing and making best use of a driving problem for CVE technology.
Daphne Economou   +2 more
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Generic Error SDP and Generic Error CVE [PDF]

open access: yesLecture Notes in Computer Science, 2023
This paper introduces a new family of CVE schemes built from generic errors (GE-CVE) and identifies a vulnerability therein. To introduce the problem, we generalize the concept of error sets beyond those defined by a metric, and use the set-theoretic ...
Felice Manganiello
exaly   +1 more source

CVE'98

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1998
A Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE) is an application that uses a Virtual Environment to support human-human and human-system communication. Within such virtual environments, multiple users can convene, communicate and collaborate. Virtual Environments vary in their representational richness; for example environments may be graphical (2D or 3D ...
Elizabeth F. Churchill, Dave Snowdon
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Design of a Transmission Protocol for a CVE

2006 International Conference on Image Processing, 2006
Virtual reality is a useful tool to train individuals for various different situations or scenarios. A single person utilizing a virtual environment can greatly enhance their skill set, but the greatest gain in skill is obtained when multiple users realistically interact in the virtual environment.
Fred Stakem   +3 more
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Social interactions in multiscale CVEs

Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Collaborative virtual environments, 2002
A multiscale Collaborative Virtual Environment (mCVE) is a virtual world in which multiple users can independently resize themselves to work together on different sized aspects of very large and complicated structures. Interactions among users in an mCVE differ in many ways from those in traditional collaborative virtual environments.
Xiaolong Zhang 0001, George W. Furnas
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CVEs: a Review

1999
This chapter presents a review of the field of collaborative virtual environments. This focuses on multi-user virtual reality and in particular two issues which are central to this thesis: scopes of interaction (which is equivalent to awareness management) and communication architecture.
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An Analysis of the Use of CVEs by IoT Malware

2021
In recent years, IoT malware has become a significant threat to the IoT infrastructure, to the point where it even hinders the deployment of this promising technology. A distinctive aspect of this threat is its reliance on vulnerabilities as an infection vector. Many of these vulnerabilities are CVEs (Common Vulnerability Enumeration) selected from the
Raphaël Khoury   +4 more
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Designing for and interacting with CVEs

ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin, 2000
As CVE technology matures there is a natural shift away from simply providing places or spaces for people to meet towards providing a useful, task-oriented environment that supports its participants in whatever it is they are doing. Notably, CVEs are collaborative environments, so in order to provide appropriate environments we need to understand what ...
Adrian Bullock, Lennart Fahlén
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