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POLICY 2012: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
- 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, POLICY 2012, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, July 16-18, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1993-5
- Konstantine Arkoudas, Shoshana Loeb, Ritu Chadha, C. Jason Chiang, Keith Whittaker:
Automated Policy Analysis. 1-8 - Dimosthenis Pediaditakis, Anandha Gopalan, Naranker Dulay, Morris Sloman
, Tom Lodge:
Home Network Management Policies: Putting the User in the Loop. 9-16 - Barry Demchak
, Ingolf Krüger:
Policy Driven Development: Flexible Policy Insertion for Large Scale Systems. 17-24 - Leigh Griffin, Bernard Butler, Eamonn de Leastar, Brendan Jennings
, Dmitri Botvich:
On the Performance of Access Control Policy Evaluation. 25-32 - John Slankas, Laurie A. Williams:
Classifying Natural Language Sentences for Policy. 33-36 - John Lyle, Salvatore Monteleone
, Shamal Faily, Davide Patti
, Fabio Ricciato:
Cross-Platform Access Control for Mobile Web Applications. 37-44 - Anna Cinzia Squicciarini
, William McGill, Giuseppe Petracca, Shuo Huang:
Early Detection of Policies Violations in a Social Media Site: A Bayesian Belief Network Approach. 45-52 - Nelson Matthys, Christophe Huygens
, Danny Hughes, Sam Michiels
, Wouter Joosen:
A Component and Policy-Based Approach for Efficient Sensor Network Reconfiguration. 53-60 - Muhammad Rizwan Asghar
, Giovanni Russello:
ACTORS: A Goal-Driven Approach for Capturing and Managing Consent in e-Health Systems. 61-69 - Mirko Montanari, Lucas T. Cook, Roy H. Campbell:
Multi-organization Policy-Based Monitoring. 70-77 - Jorge Lobo
, Massimo Marchi, Alessandro Provetti
:
Firewall Configuration Policies for the Specification and Implementation of Private Zones. 78-85 - Muhammad Ali Amer, Ann L. Chervenak, Weiwei Chen:
Improving Scientific Workflow Performance Using Policy Based Data Placement. 86-93 - Pratik Savla, Lorenzo Martino:
Content Analysis of Privacy Policies for Health Social Networks. 94-101

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