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Just In Time Hashing

2018 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P), 2018
In the past few years billions of user passwords have been exposed to the threat of offline cracking attempts. Such brute-force cracking attempts are increasingly dangerous as password cracking hardware continues to improve and as users continue to select low entropy passwords.
Benjamin Harsha, Jeremiah Blocki
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Just‐in‐time manufacturing

Business Process Management Journal, 1998
JIT manufacturing is a philosophy by which an organization seeks continually to improve its products and processes by eliminating waste. Organizations wanting to use the JIT approach to manufacturing must have several building blocks in place.
Christine A. Swanson   +1 more
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Just in time scheduling

Proceedings 1992 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design: VLSI in Computers & Processors, 2003
A just-in-time (JIT) scheduling approach that incorporates register optimizations during scheduling is introduced. The technique is implemented in a hierarchical list scheduler, SMART, that is part of the Cathedral silicon compiler. Due to its computational complexity it can schedule hierarchical graphs containing a thousand or more operations ...
Karl van Rompaey   +2 more
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Just-in-time ensemble of classifiers

The 2012 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2012
Handling dynamic environments and building up algorithms operating at low supervised-sample rates are two main challenges for classification systems designed to operate in real-life scenarios. Here, changes in the probability density function of classes characterizing the data-generating process (also called concept drift) should be detected as soon as
ALIPPI, CESARE   +2 more
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Just-in-Time Certification

12th IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS 2007), 2007
Traditional, standards-based approaches to certification are hugely expensive, of questionable credibility when development is outsourced, and a barrier to innovation. This paper is a call and a manifesto for new approaches to certification. We start by advocating a goal-based approach in which unconditional claims delivered by formal methods are ...
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