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Influence of tDCS during retrieval on DRM performance by Maximilian A.
Greene, Ciara +2 more
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Influence of tDCS during retrieval on DRM performance by Maximilian A.
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2015
Virtualization technologies has been widely adopted by large-scale cloud computing platforms. These virtualized systems employ distributed resource management (DRM) to achieve high resource utilization and energy savings by dynamically migrating and consolidating virtual machines.
Hui Wang +5 more
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Virtualization technologies has been widely adopted by large-scale cloud computing platforms. These virtualized systems employ distributed resource management (DRM) to achieve high resource utilization and energy savings by dynamically migrating and consolidating virtual machines.
Hui Wang +5 more
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DRM and Standardization – Can DRM Be Standardized?
2003In this paper, we examine issues related to the standardization of DRM systems or, more generally, IPMP systems. Rationale behind the need for standardization, targets of standardization and some general guidelines for successful standardization are presented. Both successful and failed past standards are examined for lessons and strategy.
Spencer Cheng, Avni Rambhia
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Audio DRM Conversion between Different DRM Content Formats
2008 Second International Conference on Electrical Engineering, 2008Currently audio content is protected by many kinds of DRM systems each of which adopts different DRM technology. It might be impossible to use the content governed by one DRM System at other DRM compliant device even within one user's domain. In this paper, we propose a scheme that can converts one DRM's DRM content to other DRM's DRM content between ...
Yeonjeong Jeong +2 more
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Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 2003
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Wang, K. +2 more
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Wang, K. +2 more
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Proceedings of the 2007 ACM workshop on Digital Rights Management, 2007
In this paper we cast DRM in a setting that allows us to model a number of current approaches as games. The DRM game is partitioned into two subgames, one that considers the game associated with content acquisition, and a second that considers how a consumer uses the content, along with a vendor's response to this usage.
Gregory L. Heileman +3 more
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In this paper we cast DRM in a setting that allows us to model a number of current approaches as games. The DRM game is partitioned into two subgames, one that considers the game associated with content acquisition, and a second that considers how a consumer uses the content, along with a vendor's response to this usage.
Gregory L. Heileman +3 more
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IEEE Microwave Magazine, 2008
Digital radio mondiale (DRM) is a high-quality digital radio format for short-wave, medium-wave, and long-wave digital radio for the radio frequencies below 30 MHz. DRM's universality and openly standardized status (endorsed by ITU as ETS ES 201) has currently brought its increasing popularity in many countries across the globe.
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Digital radio mondiale (DRM) is a high-quality digital radio format for short-wave, medium-wave, and long-wave digital radio for the radio frequencies below 30 MHz. DRM's universality and openly standardized status (endorsed by ITU as ETS ES 201) has currently brought its increasing popularity in many countries across the globe.
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Proceedings of the 11th annual ACM workshop on Digital rights management, 2011
The success or failure of digital rights management is often taken in legal circles to be a technological question: has a particular scheme already been cracked? How broadly is protected content being redistributed? Can any scheme provide absolute security for content?
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The success or failure of digital rights management is often taken in legal circles to be a technological question: has a particular scheme already been cracked? How broadly is protected content being redistributed? Can any scheme provide absolute security for content?
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