2004 |
23 | | Crispin Cowan:
Survivability: Synergizing Security and Reliability.
Advances in Computers 60: 122-148 (2004) |
2003 |
22 | EE | Crispin Cowan,
Seth Arnold,
Steve Beattie,
Chris Wright,
John Viega:
Defcon Capture the Flag: Defending Vulnerable Code from Intense Attack.
DISCEX (1) 2003: 120-129 |
21 | EE | Crispin Cowan:
Defcon Capture the Flag: Defending Vulnerable Code from Intense Attack.
DISCEX (2) 2003: 71-72 |
20 | EE | Crispin Cowan:
Software Security for Open-Source Systems.
IEEE Security & Privacy 1(1): 38-45 (2003) |
2002 |
19 | EE | Steve Beattie,
Seth Arnold,
Crispin Cowan,
Perry Wagle,
Chris Wright,
Adam Shostack:
Timing the Application of Security Patches for Optimal Uptime.
LISA 2002: 233-242 |
18 | EE | Chris Wright,
Crispin Cowan,
Stephen Smalley,
James Morris,
Greg Kroah-Hartman:
Linux Security Modules: General Security Support for the Linux Kernel.
USENIX Security Symposium 2002: 17-31 |
2001 |
17 | EE | Dylan McNamee,
Jonathan Walpole,
Calton Pu,
Crispin Cowan,
Charles Krasic,
Ashvin Goel,
Perry Wagle,
Charles Consel,
Gilles Muller,
Renaud Marlet:
Specialization tools and techniques for systematic optimization of system software.
ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 19(2): 217-251 (2001) |
2000 |
16 | EE | Crispin Cowan,
Steve Beattie,
Greg Kroah-Hartman,
Calton Pu,
Perry Wagle,
Virgil D. Gligor:
SubDomain: Parsimonious Server Security.
LISA 2000: 355-368 |
1999 |
15 | EE | Heather M. Hinton,
Crispin Cowan,
Lois M. L. Delcambre,
Shawn Bowers:
SAM: Security Adaptation Manager .
ACSAC 1999: 361-370 |
1998 |
14 | EE | Calton Pu,
Crispin Cowan:
System Survivability through Security Bug Tolerance.
HASE 1998: 108-108 |
13 | EE | Crispin Cowan,
Calton Pu:
Death, Taxes, and Imperfact Software: Surviving the Inevitable.
Workshop on New Security Paradigms 1998: 54-70 |
1997 |
12 | | Heiko Thimm,
Wolfgang Klas,
Crispin Cowan,
Jonathan Walpole,
Calton Pu:
Optimization of Adaptive Data-Flows for Competing Multimedia Presentational Database Sessions.
ICMCS 1997: 328-335 |
11 | | Eugen-Nicolae Volanschi,
Charles Consel,
Gilles Muller,
Crispin Cowan:
Declarative Specialization of Object-Oriented Programs.
OOPSLA 1997: 286-300 |
1996 |
10 | | Crispin Cowan,
Hanan Lutfiyya:
A Wait-free Algorithm for Optimistic Programming: HOPE Realized.
ICDCS 1996: 484-493 |
9 | | Heiko Thimm,
Wolfgang Klas,
Jonathan Walpole,
Calton Pu,
Crispin Cowan:
Managing Adaptive Presentation Executions in Distributed Multimedia Database Systems.
IW-MMDBMS 1996: 152-159 |
1995 |
8 | EE | Shanwei Cen,
Calton Pu,
Richard Staehli,
Crispin Cowan,
Jonathan Walpole:
Demonstrating the Effect of Software Feedback on a Distributed Real-Time MPEG Video Audio Player.
ACM Multimedia 1995: 239-240 |
7 | EE | Crispin Cowan,
Hanan Lutfiyya,
Michael A. Bauer:
Performance Benefits of Optimistic Programming: A Measure of HOPE.
HPDC 1995: 197-204 |
6 | | Shanwei Cen,
Calton Pu,
Richard Staehli,
Crispin Cowan,
Jonathan Walpole:
A Distributed Real-Time MPEG Video Audio Player.
NOSSDAV 1995: 142-153 |
5 | | Crispin Cowan,
Hanan Lutfiyya:
Formal Semantics for Expressing Optimism: The Meaning of HOPE.
PODC 1995: 164-173 |
4 | | Calton Pu,
Tito Autrey,
Andrew P. Black,
Charles Consel,
Crispin Cowan,
Jon Inouye,
Lakshmi Kethana,
Jonathan Walpole,
Ke Zhang:
Optimistic Incremental Specialization: Streamlining a Commercial Operating System.
SOSP 1995: 314-324 |
3 | | Crispin Cowan,
Shanwei Cen,
Jonathan Walpole,
Calton Pu:
Adaptive Methods for Distributed Video Presentation.
ACM Comput. Surv. 27(4): 580-583 (1995) |
1994 |
2 | EE | Crispin Cowan,
Hanan Lutfiyya,
Michael A. Bauer:
Increasing Concurrency Through Optimism: A Reason for HOPE.
ACM Conference on Computer Science 1994: 218-225 |
1992 |
1 | EE | Crispin Cowan:
Optimistic replication in HOPE.
CASCON 1992: 269-282 |