BibliographyType,ISBN,Identifier,Author,Title,Journal,Volume,Number,Month,Pages,Year,Address,Note,URL,Booktitle,Chapter,Edition,Series,Editor,Publisher,ReportType,Howpublished,Institution,Organizations,School,Annote,Custom1,Custom2,Custom3,Custom4,Custom5
6,"978-1-59593-593-9","conf/chi/AhernEGKNN07","Ahern, Shane; Eckles, Dean; Good, Nathaniel; King, Simon; Naaman, Mor & Nair, Rahul","Over-exposed?: privacy patterns and considerations in online and mobile photo sharing.","",,,"","357-366",2007,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2007.html#AhernEGKNN07","CHI","","","","Rosson, Mary Beth & Gilmore, David J.","ACM","","","","","","","","","mobile photo ","",""
6,"3-540-49029-9","auer-s-2006-736-a","Auer, S{\"o}ren; Dietzold, Sebastian & Riechert, Thomas","OntoWiki - A Tool for Social, Semantic Collaboration.","",4273,,"","736-749",2006,"","","","The {S}emantic {W}eb - {ISWC} 2006, 5th {I}nternational {S}emantic {W}eb {C}onference, {ISWC} 2006, {A}thens, {GA}, {USA}, {N}ovember 5-9, 2006, {P}roceedings","","","Lecture Notes in Computer Science","Cruz, Isabel F.; Decker, Stefan; Allemang, Dean; Preist, Chris; Schwabe, Daniel; Mika, Peter; Uschold, Michael & Aroyo, Lora","Springer","","","","","","","","","imported ","",""
6,"0-387-34633-3","conf/ifipTCS/DeanGI06","Dean, Brian C.; Goemans, Michel X. & Immorlica, Nicole","The Unsplittable Stable Marriage Problem.","",209,,"","65-75",2006,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ifipTCS/ifipTCS2006.html#DeanGI06","IFIP TCS","","","IFIP","Navarro, Gonzalo; Bertossi, Leopoldo E. & Kohayakawa, Yoshiharu","Springer","","","","","","","","","dblp ","",""
6,"","puzzle","Dean, Drew & Stubblefield, Adam","Using Client Puzzles to Protect TLS","",,,"","",2001,"","","","USENIX Security Symposium","","","","","","","","","","","","","","imported ","",""
6,"978-1-60651-000-1","conf/aiprf/Diaz-GomezH08","Diaz-Gomez, Pedro A. & Hougen, Dean F.","Internal vs. External Parameters in Fitness Functions.","",,,"","195-199",2008,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aiprf/aipr2008.html#Diaz-GomezH08","Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition","","","","Prasad, Bhanu; Sinha, Pawan; Ram, Ashwin & Kerre, Etienne E.","ISRST","","","","","","","","","dblp ","",""
9,"","jin04integration","Jin, Dean","Ontological adaptive integration of reverse engineering tools","",,,"","",2004,"","","http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~djin/documents/Jin_04.pdf","","","","","","","","","","","Queen’s University, Canada","","","","cites.ref mrefs state.unclassified state.www ","",""
6,"0-7695-2043-X","956569","Kumar, Rakesh; Farkas, Keith I.; Jouppi, Norman P.; Ranganathan, Parthasarathy & Tullsen, Dean M.","Single-ISA Heterogeneous Multi-Core Architectures: The Potential for Processor Power Reduction","",,,"","81",2003,"Washington, DC, USA","","http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=956417.956569&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE","MICRO 36: Proceedings of the 36th annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture","","","","","IEEE Computer Society","","","","","","","This paper proposes and evaluates single-ISA heterogeneousmulti-core architectures as a mechanism to reduceprocessor power dissipation. Our design incorporatesheterogeneous cores representing different points inthe power/performance design space; during an application'sexecution, system software dynamically chooses themost appropriate core to meet specific performance andpower requirements.Our evaluation of this architecture shows significant energybenefits. For an objective function that optimizes forenergy efficiency with a tight performance threshold, for 14SPEC benchmarks, our results indicate a 39% average energyreduction while only sacrificing 3% in performance.An objective function that optimizes for energy-delay withlooser performance bounds achieves, on average, nearly afactor of three improvement in energy-delay product whilesacrificing only 22% in performance. Energy savings aresubstantially more than chip-wide voltage/frequency scaling.","","ISA MultiCore PhD Proposal ","",""
6,"","NoMe07","Noll, Michael & Meinel, Christoph","Web search personalization via social bookmarking and tagging","",4825,,"November","365--378",2007,"Berlin, Heidelberg","","http://iswc2007.semanticweb.org/papers/365.pdf","Proceedings of the 6th International Semantic Web Conference and 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ISWC/ASWC2007), Busan, South Korea","","","LNCS","Aberer, Karl; Choi, Key-Sun; Noy, Natasha; Allemang, Dean; Lee, Kyung-Il; Nixon, Lyndon J B; Golbeck, Jennifer; Mika, Peter; Maynard, Diana; Schreiber, Guus & Cudré-Mauroux, Philippe","Springer Verlag","","","","","","","In this paper, we present a new approach to web search personalization based on user collaboration and sharing of information about web documents. The proposed personalization technique separates data collection and user profiling from the information system whose contents and indexed documents are being searched for, i.e. the search engines, and uses social bookmarking and tagging to re-rank web search results. It is independent of the search engine being used, so users are free to choose the one they prefer, even if their favorite search engine does not natively support personalization. We show how to design and implement such a system in practice and investigate its feasibility and usefulness with large sets of real-word data and a user study.","","Web bookmarking iswc personalization search social tagging web ","",""
7,"","journals/ibmrd/WileMHBLDKGLSWLA97","Wile, Bruce; Mullen, Michael P.; Hanson, Cara; Bair, Dean G.; Lasko, Kevin M.; Duffy, Patrick J.; Jr., Edward J. Kaminski; Gilbert, Thomas E.; Licker, Steven M.; Sheldon, Robert G.; Wollyung, William D.; Lewis, William J. & Adkins, Robert J.","Functional verification of the CMOS S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server G4 system.","IBM Journal of Research and Development",41,4&5,"","549-566",1997,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ibmrd/ibmrd41.html#WileMHBLDKGLSWLA97","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","dblp ","",""
6,"","YeGS07","Yeung, Ching Man Au; Gibbins, Nicholas & Shadbolt, Nigel","Mutual Contextualization in Tripartite Graphs of Folksonomies","",4825,,"November","960--964",2007,"Berlin, Heidelberg","","http://iswc2007.semanticweb.org/papers/960.pdf","Proceedings of the 6th International Semantic Web Conference and 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ISWC/ASWC2007), Busan, South Korea","","","LNCS","Aberer, Karl; Choi, Key-Sun; Noy, Natasha; Allemang, Dean; Lee, Kyung-Il; Nixon, Lyndon J B; Golbeck, Jennifer; Mika, Peter; Maynard, Diana; Schreiber, Guus & Cudré-Mauroux, Philippe","Springer Verlag","","","","","","","The use of tags to describe Web resources in a collaborative manner has experienced rising popularity among Web users in recent years. The product of such activity is given the name folksonomy, which can be considered as a scheme of organizing information in the users' own way. This research work attempts to analyze tripartite graphs - graphs involving users, tags and resources - of folksonomies and discuss how these elements acquire their semantics through their associations with other elements, a process we call mutual contextualization. By studying such process, we try to identify solutions to problems such as tag disambiguation, retrieving documents of similar topics and discovering communities of users. This paper describes the basis of the research work, mentions work done so far and outlines future plans.","","2007 folksonomy iswc southampton tagging ","",""
