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An online system for metabolic network analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesDatabase (Oxford), 2014
Cicek AE   +7 more
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NeeMDB: Convenient Database for Neem Secondary Metabolites. [PDF]

open access: yesBioinformation, 2014
Hatti KS   +3 more
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Blocking Java applets at the firewall

Proceedings of SNDSS '97: Internet Society 1997 Symposium on Network and Distributed System Security, 2002
This paper explores the problem of protecting a site on the Internet against hostile external Java applets while allowing trusted internal applets to run. With careful implementation, a site can be made resistant to current Java security weaknesses as well as those yet to be discovered.
Martin, David M.   +2 more
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Java applets for microelectronics education

IEEE Transactions on Education, 2001
This work describes a library of online courseware utilizing Java applets developed for microelectronics education. The objective is to provide an online learning environment that supplements resident instruction. Java applets are utilized to interactively demonstrate principles, provide design tools, and allow students to test their knowledge via ...
Ralph M. Ford   +2 more
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Cracking RC5 with Java applets

Concurrency: Practice and Experience, 1998
The paper describes a distributed brute-force attack on RC5 cipher using Java applets. It introduces a novel model for long-term parallel computing based on the abstraction of solvers with limited lifetime. The associated problems and scheduling policy are discussed.
Pavel Gladyshev   +2 more
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Leveraging Java applets: toward collaboration transparency in Java

IEEE Internet Computing, 1997
Widespread use of the Internet is giving rise to the need for collaborative applications that link users at remote sites. Many toolkits support the development of collaboration-aware applications, those developed specifically for cooperative work by multiple users.
James Begole   +2 more
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