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Digital PUF using intentional faults

Sixteenth International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design, 2015
Digital systems have numerous advantages over analog systems including robustness, resiliency against operational variations. However, one of the most popular hardware security primitive, PUF, has been an analog component. In this paper, we propose the concept of digital PUF where the core idea is to intentionally use high-risk synthesis to induce ...
Teng Xu 0001, Miodrag Potkonjak
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Using intentional fragments to bridge the gap between organizational and intentional levels

Information and Software Technology, 2015
Abstract Context Business process models provide a natural way to describe real-world processes to be supported by software-intensive systems. These models can be used to analyze processes in the system-as-is and describe potential improvements for the system-to-be. But, how well does a given business process model satisfy its business goals?
Mario Cortes Cornax   +5 more
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Use, Intent To Use And Registration In The Usa

2005
Abstract The concept of use pervades US trade mark law. Use doctrines manifest 17.01 themselves in rules governing jurisdiction, trade mark acquisition and trade mark enforcement. The use ‘in commerce’ requirement ensures that the federal trade mark system remains within the bounds of Congress’ legislative authority under the Commerce
Graeme B Dinwoodie, Mark D Janis
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Intention to Use Biometric Systems

e-Service Journal, 2011
ABs Tr AcT This study set out to investigate the critical factors that determine user intention to use a biometric system. We integrated previous research in the technology acceptance and biometric engineering literatures and identified six important factors: Perceived System Security, Perceived False Acceptance rates, Perceived False Rejection rates ...
null Ngugi, null Kamis, null Tremaine
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Intentions to Use Information Technologies

2008
An integrative model explaining intentions to use an information technology is proposed. The primary objective is to obtain a clearer picture of how intentions are formed, and draws on previous research such as the technology acceptance model (Davis, Bagozzi, & Warshaw, 1989) and the decomposed theory of planned behavior (Taylor & Todd, 1995a).
Thompson, Ron   +3 more
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Using Pattern Recognition to Predict Driver Intent

2011
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) should correctly infer the intentions of the driver from what is implied by the incoming data available to it. Gaze behaviour has been found to be an indicator of information gathering, and therefore could be used to derive information about the driver's next planned objective in order to identify intended ...
Firas Lethaus   +3 more
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A Study on the Intention to Use Smart Healthcare

2022 IEEE/ACIS 7th International Conference on Big Data, Cloud Computing, and Data Science (BCD), 2022
Eun Tack Im, Nayeon Kang, Sumin Han
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Effect of Demographics on Use Intention of Gamified Systems

International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 2018
Gamification has become an influential term in diverse fields ranging from education to systems development and marketing. The recent intensifying emphasis is attributable to enabling technologies and successful practical applications used for changing attitudes and increasing engagement.
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Intention in information systems adoption and use: Current state and research directions

International Journal of Information Management, 2023
Anand Jeyaraj   +2 more
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Intentions and Beliefs as Conditions for Use

1996
In Searle’s analysis of speech acts, a number of psychological states are taken for granted and presented as mental conditions for language use. The analysis represents beliefs and intentions as kinds of biological, natural facts to which a language is attached through rules and conventions.
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