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Bounds for Key Distribution Patterns

Journal of Cryptology, 1999
Consider a network of \(v\) nodes. It is desired for a server to give each node sufficient information so that any two nodes wishing to communicate with a symmetric cryptosystem can derive a unique and secure common key from the information each has. It will be assumed the keys have \(n\) bits. A key distribution scheme (KDS) is a means to achieve this
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The distribution pattern of endopolyploidy in maize

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2019
We discovered that endopolyploidization is common in various organs and tissues of maize at different development stages. Endopolyploidy is not specific in maize germplasm populations. Endopolyploidy is caused by DNA endoreplication, a special type of mitosis with normal DNA synthesis and a lack of cell division; it is a common phenomenon and plays an ...
Silu, Li   +11 more
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Parallel and Distributed Pattern Mining

International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis, 2019
The treatment of large data is difficult and it looks like the arrival of the framework MapReduce is a solution of this problem. This framework can be used to analyze and process vast amounts of data. This happens by distributing the computational work across a cluster of virtual servers running in a cloud or a large set of machines.
Ishak H. A. Meddah, Nour El Houda Remil
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Pattern identification in distributed systems

2016 IEEE 55th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2016
A distributed system's interconnection structure emerges as a pattern in the system matrices. This pattern must be preserved through system analysis and control synthesis, and much has been written on these topics. A problem which has not received any attention to date is how to identify a pattern, given the linear system model.
Melkior Ornik   +3 more
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Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2021
Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution (FAPD) is a newly recognized form of scarring alopecia sharing characteristics of both androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and lichen planopilaris. The existing literature on FAPD and current understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of this disease are reviewed ...
Jacob, Griggs   +4 more
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Patterns of distribution

1999
Most biology or environmental sciences students will at some time or other visit the shore as part of their education, many taking a formal course in intertidal ecology. One of the reasons why the intertidal area is such a valuable teaching aid is that the distribution patterns of the major groups of organisms change rapidly on the sharp gradients ...
David Raffaelli, Stephen Hawkins
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The Distribution Patterns of Biatrial Myxomas

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1980
Biatrial myxomas are extremely rare, and by 1970 only three of eight attempts at removal had been successful. Another successful removal, the difficulty of establishing the biatrial nature of a myxoma by echocardiography, and a summary of the distribution patterns of biatrial myxomas are presented here.
J, Imperio   +3 more
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Patterns for Distributed Scrum — A Case Study

2008
System products need to be developed faster in a global development environment. More efficient project management becomes more important to meet strict time-to-market and quality constraints. The goal of this research is to study and find the best practices to distributed Scrum, which is an agile project management method.
Antti Välimäki, Jukka Kääriäinen
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Distributed Mining of Contrast Patterns

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2017
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm for mining contrast patterns using a distributed, map-reduce like framework. Contrast patterns describe differences between contrasted data sets and have previously been used for building highly accurate classifiers.
David Savage   +4 more
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Distributed graph pattern matching

Proceedings of the 21st international conference on World Wide Web, 2012
Graph simulation has been adopted for pattern matching to reduce the complexity and capture the need of novel applications. With the rapid development of the Web and social networks, data is typically distributed over multiple machines. Hence a natural question raised is how to evaluate graph simulation on distributed data.
Shuai Ma 0001   +3 more
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