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Lightweight Trust Model for Clustered WSN

2015
Sensor network’s safety measures are built on an unrealistic trusted environment, because proposed trust models for WSNs are unsuited for resource supplies and have high computation overhead. This paper proposes a lightweight and realistic trust model for clustered WSNs (LTM).
Moutushi Singh   +5 more
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A Lightweight Model for Falling Detection

2021 RIVF International Conference on Computing and Communication Technologies (RIVF), 2021
Trieu Xuan Hoa   +2 more
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Lightweight lexical source model extraction

ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 1996
Software engineers maintaining an existing software system often depend on the mechanized extraction of information from system artifacts. Some useful kinds of information—source models—are well known: call graphs, file dependences, etc. Predicting every kind of source model that a software engineer may need is impossible.
Gail C. Murphy, David Notkin
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A Lightweight GRL Profile for i* Modeling

2009
The i* framework is a popular conceptual modeling language for capturing and analyzing socio-technical motivation and properties of complex systems in terms of actors, their intentions, and their relationships. In November 2008, the International Telecommunications Union finalized the standardization of the User Requirements Notation (URN).
Daniel Amyot   +3 more
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Lightweight models for interpreting informal specifications

Requirements Engineering, 2003
We explore the use of lightweight models, namely those in PROMELA/SPIN, by software engineers within the life cycle of software development. The primary goal is to improve the interpretation and understanding of an informal specification, not necessarily to validate the specification. We give details of an example involving an informal specification of
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Lightweight Dependency Models for Product Lines

10th International Software Product Line Conference (SPLC'06), 2006
This tutorial presents a practical technique for managing the architecture of software product lines using inter-module dependencies. We will show that the Lightweight Dependency Model approach, based on dependency structure matrices, is highly scalable compared to the directed graph approaches that are common today.
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Model Lightweight Method for Object Detection

Proceedings of the 2022 5th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition, 2022
Qiujuan Tong   +4 more
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