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- 2023
- Markus Wagner, Erik Kohlros, Gerome Quantmeyer, Timo Kötzing:
ELEA - Build your own Evolutionary Algorithm in your Browser. GECCO Companion 2023: 519-522 - Naif Mehanna, Walter Rudametkin:
Caught in the Game: On the History and Evolution of Web Browser Gaming. WWW (Companion Volume) 2023: 601-609 - Markus Wagner, Erik Kohlros, Gerome Quantmeyer, Timo Kötzing:
ELEA - Build your own Evolutionary Algorithm in your Browser. CoRR abs/2302.06277 (2023) - Naif Mehanna, Walter Rudametkin:
Caught in the Game: On the History and Evolution of Web Browser Gaming. CoRR abs/2304.14791 (2023) - 2019
- Lydia Kraus:
Evolution of SSL/TLS Indicators and Warnings in Web Browsers (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2019: 281-288 - Lydia Kraus, Martin Ukrop, Vashek Matyas, Tobias Fiebig:
Evolution of SSL/TLS Indicators and Warnings in Web Browsers. Security Protocols Workshop 2019: 267-280 - 2018
- Antoine Vastel, Pierre Laperdrix, Walter Rudametkin, Romain Rouvoy:
FP-STALKER: Tracking Browser Fingerprint Evolutions. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2018: 728-741 - 2017
- Meng Luo, Oleksii Starov, Nima Honarmand, Nick Nikiforakis:
Hindsight: Understanding the Evolution of UI Vulnerabilities in Mobile Browsers. CCS 2017: 149-162 - 2016
- Jeff Gray, Bernhard Rumpe:
The evolution of model editors: browser- and cloud-based solutions. Softw. Syst. Model. 15(2): 303-305 (2016) - 2015
- Juan Julián Merelo Guervós, Pablo García-Sánchez:
Modeling browser-based distributed evolutionary computation systems. CoRR abs/1503.06424 (2015) - 2014
- Erwan Abgrall:
An Empirical Study of Browser's Evolution Impact on Security & Privacy. (Une étude empirique de l'impact de l'évolution des navigateurs sur la sécurité et la vie privée). University of Rennes 1, France, 2014 - 2012
- Óscar Muñoz-García, Javier Monterrubio-Martín, Daniel García-Aubert:
Detecting browser fingerprint evolution for identifying unique users. Int. J. Electron. Bus. 10(2): 120-141 (2012) - Jerzy Duda, Wojciech Dlubacz:
Distributed Evolutionary Computing System Based on Web Browsers with JavaScript. PARA 2012: 183-191 - Renáta Hodován, Ákos Kiss:
Security Evolution of the Webkit browser engine. WSE 2012: 17-19 - 2007
- Juan Julián Merelo Guervós, Antonio Mora García, Juan Luis Jiménez Laredo, Juan Lupión, Fernando Tricas:
Browser-based distributed evolutionary computation: performance and scaling behavior. GECCO (Companion) 2007: 2851-2858 - Juan Julián Merelo Guervós, Antonio Mora García, Juan Luis Jiménez Laredo, Juan Lupión, Fernando Tricas:
Browser-based distributed evolutionary computation: performance and scaling behavior. CoRR abs/cs/0701115 (2007) - 2005
- Junliang Zhang, Gary Marchionini:
Evaluation and evolution of a browse and search interface: relation browser. DG.O 2005: 179-188
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