2006 CS Technical Reports
- CS-2006-01
Sharon Krisher and Oded Shmueli:
Incremental Validation of Key and Keyref Constraints
- CS-2006-02
Michael Factor, Assaf Schuster, Gala Yadgar:
Multilevel Cache Management Based on Application Hints
- CS-2006-03
Vadim Drabkin, Roy Friedman, and Marc Segal:
Efficient Byzantine Broadcast in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
- CS-2006-04
Ilya Blayvas, Michael Elad, and Ron Kimmel:
Linear Dimensionality Reduction for Classification
- CS-2006-05
Ziv Bar-Yossef, Roy Friedman, and Gabriel Kliot:
RaWMS - Random Walk based Lightweight Membership Service for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- CS-2006-06
Sivan Yogev and Shlomo Moran:
Evaluation of scoring functions for protein multiple sequence
- CS-2006-07
Elad Barkan, Eli Biham, Nathan Keller:
Instant Ciphertext-Only Cryptanalysis of GSM Encrypted Communication
- CS-2006-08
E. Kantorowitz and A. Lyakas:
Use Case Components for Information Systems
- CS-2006-09
Noam Palatin, Assaf Schuster, and Ran Wolff:
Mining for Misconfigured Machines in Grid Systems
- CS-2006-10
Roy Friedman and Gabriel Kliot:
Location Services in Wireless Ad Hoc and Hybrid Networks: A Survey
- CS-2006-11
Ilan Gronau and Shlomo Moran:
Pivotal Neighbor Joining Algorithms for Inferring Phylogenies via LCA-Distances
- CS-2006-12
Shay Ohayon and Ehud Rivlin:
Robust 3D head tracking using camera pose estimation
- CS-2006-13
Ami Litman and Shiri Moran-Schein:
Smooth Scheduling Under Variable Rates or The Analog-Digital Confinement Game
- CS-2006-14
Michele Flammini, Mordechai Shalom, and Shmuel Zaks:
On Minimizing the Number of ADMs in a General Topology Optical Network
- CS-2006-15
Rami Cohen and Danny Raz:
Acyclic Type of Relationships Between Autonomous Systems
- CS-2006-16
Fanica Gavril, Ron Pinter and Shmuel Zaks:
Intersection Representations of Matrices by Subtrees and Unicycles on Graphs
- CS-2006-17
Fanica Gavril:
3D-Interval-Filament Graphs
- CS-2006-18
Ydo Wexler, Amir Rix, Ron Lange, Avi Nehama, Yael Danin-Poleg, Michael Shmoish, Yechezkel Kashi and Dan Geiger:
RepeatsHunter: a tool for identifying and visualizing tandem repeats
- CS-2006-19
Vadim Drabkin, Roy Friedman, Gabriel Kliot, and Marc Segal:
RAPID: Reliable Probabilistic Dissemination in Wireless Ad-Hoc
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