Oral 2 Looking Glass Laboratory: Chemistry for the Visually Impaired. (2008)
Keith Adams, Ron Cole, David Ruddick, S H Ashworth, I M Race, J Nicholson
In this presentation the experiences of staff in implementing computer based assessment will be described. Initially the use of TRIADS software was explored. TRIADS is very versatile, noncommercial...
Keith Adams, Bill Ginn, David Ruddick
In designing a new first year module in biological chemistry we aimed to eliminate lectures which we regard as a fairly ineffective way of imparting factual information and replace them with high...
Abstract Background Gene duplication has been a fundamental process in the evolution of eukaryotic genomes. After duplication one copy (or both) can undergo divergence in sequence, expression...
duplication of genes for organellar ribosomal protein S13 in rosids (2008)
Molecular adaptation and expression evolution following
Compatibility is Not Transparency: VMM Detection Myths and Realities (2007)
Tal Garfinkel, Keith Adams, Andrew Warfield, Jason Franklin
Recent work on applications ranging from realistic honeypots to stealthier rootkits has speculated about building transparent VMMs – VMMs that are indistinguishable from native hardware, even to a...
Keith Adams, Ole Ageson, Michael Wallner
This article is a survey of the paper A Comparison of Software and Hardware Techniques for x86 Virtualization (1), which was presented at ASPLOS 2006. Virtualization is a technique for hiding the...
Compatibility is Not Transparency: VMM Detection Myths and Realities (2007)
Tal Garfinkel, Keith Adams, Andrew Warfield
Abstract Recent work on applications ranging from realistic hon-eypots to stealthier rootkits has speculated about building transparent VMMs- VMMs that are indistinguishablefrom native hardware, even...
Compatibility is Not Transparency: VMM Detection Myths and Realities (2007)
Tal Garfinkel, Keith Adams, Andrew Warfield, Jason Franklin
Recent work on applications ranging from realistic honeypots to stealthier rootkits has speculated about building transparent VMMs – VMMs that are indistinguishable from native hardware, even to a...
Compatibility is Not Transparency: VMM Detection Myths and Realities (2007)
Tal Garfinkel, Keith Adams, Andrew Warfield
Abstract Recent work on applications ranging from realistic hon-eypots to stealthier rootkits has speculated about building transparent VMMs- VMMs that are indistinguishablefrom native hardware, even...
A comparison of software and hardware techniques for x86 virtualization (2006)
Until recently, the x86 architecture has not permitted classical trap-and-emulate virtualization. Virtual Machine Monitors for x86, such as VMware R ○ Workstation and Virtual PC, have instead used...
A comparison of software and hardware techniques for x86 virtualization (2006)
Until recently, the x86 architecture has not permitted classical trap-and-emulate virtualization. Virtual Machine Monitors for x86, such as VMware R ○ Workstation and Virtual PC, have instead used...