Van Doorn

Coprocessor (2008)

Ronald Perez, Reiner Sailer, Van Doorn, Sean W. Smith

Work leading toward the IBM 4758 started, arguably, in the 1980s when the Abyss project began exploring techniques to build tamper-responsive hardware and use that technology to protect against...

Coprocessor (2007)

Ronald Perez, Reiner Sailer, Van Doorn, Sean W. Smith

Work leading toward the IBM 4758 started, arguably, in the 1980s when the Abyss project began exploring techniques to build tamper-responsive hardware and use that technology to protect against...

Yorktown, NY (2007)

Van Doorn, Gerco Ballintijn, William A. Arbaugh

We describe the design and implementation of signed executables for Linux, which provide the following strong integrity guarantees: the inability to tamper with executables and the inability to add...

THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL DOMINANCE I: TWO-PLAYER MODELS by (2007)

G. Sander, Van Doorn, Geerten M. Hengeveld, Franz J. Weissing

A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve con � icts between two animals without escalated � ghts. At the group level, adherence to a dominance convention ef � ciently...

THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL DOMINANCE II: MULTI-PLAYER MODELS by (2007)

G. Sander, Van Doorn, Geerten M. Hengeveld, Franz J. Weissing

The social hierarchies observed in natural systems often show a high degree of transitivity. Transitive hierarchies do not only require rank differentiation within pairs of individuals but also a...

Using Active Messages to Support Shared Objects (1994)

Van Doorn, Andrew S. Tanenbaum

This paper discusses a reliable group communication system using active messages to update shared objects. We discuss the model, implementation techniques, and our preliminary performance results. 1.