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  1. Automatic Control and Computer Sciences
  2. Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49
  3. Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 8, December 2015
  4. Multilevel modeling of preemptive scenarios
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Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 51
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Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 8, December 2015
Efficiency comparison of optimum and adaptive methods for multichannel signal filtering
Thermodynamic approach to modeling multi-agent systems in cyberspace
Approach to the construction of the generalized functional-semantic cyber security model
Resolving semantic inconsistencies in elibrary.ru based on fuzzy inference
Using risk-oriented approaches to solve information security problems
Design and verification of protected systems with integrated devices based on expert knowledge
On using the stochastic superindicator for information security evaluation in automated systems
Approach to APCS protection from cyber threats
Automatic security management of computer systems
Increasing the fault tolerance and availability of software defined networks using network equipment control based on multiobjective optimization by service quality parameters
Access control method in distributed grid computing networks
Secure processor architecture modeling for large-scale systems
Support of the integrity of administrative information in intensive data exchange with RDBMS clients
Analytical review of methods of providing internet anonymity
Attack tree-based approach for real-time security event processing
Method of security against computer attacks based on an analysis of executable machine code
Multilevel modeling of preemptive scenarios
Maintenance of sustainable operation of pipeline-parallel computing systems in the cloud environment
Universal national security platform for distributed information and telecommunication systems
Adaptive reflexivity threat protection
Applying correlation analysis methods to control flow violation detection in the internet of things
Model of hidden IT security threats in the cloud computing environment
Methods of protecting self-organizing networks against attacks on traffic routing
Formal model of cyber attacks on virtualization tools and a measure of hypervisor vulnerability
Architecture of a scalable system of fuzzing network protocols on a multiprocessor cluster
Using data-mining methods to detect network attacks
Organization of revocation for lattice-based group signature scheme
Using adaptive filtering of signals for estimation of the Mahalanobis distance
Study of countermeasures against covert channels in IP networks
Analysis of broadcast schemes that implement identity-based encryption algorithms
Ideal composite modular secret sharing schemes
User authentication based on the chess graphical password scheme resistant to shoulder surfing
Mechanism of establishing authorship of short messages posted by users of internet portals by methods of mathematical linguistics
Detection of anomalies in behavior of the software with usage of Markov chains
Modeling the search for vulnerabilities via the fuzzing method using an automation representation of network protocols
The use of virtualization technology in the dynamic analysis of software code
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 7, December 2015
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 6, November 2015
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 5, September 2015
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 4, July 2015
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 3, May 2015
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 2, March 2015
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 49, Issue 1, January 2015
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Automatic Control and Computer Sciences : Volume 41

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Multilevel modeling of preemptive scenarios

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Biryukov, D. N. Lomako, A. G. Sabirov, T. R.
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract This paper presents an aggregated model for the design of preemptive scenarios, based on the key principles of bio-system memory.
Starting Page 709
Ending Page 712
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 01464116
Journal Automatic Control and Computer Sciences
Volume Number 49
Issue Number 8
e-ISSN 1558108X
Language English
Publisher Allerton Press
Publisher Date 2016-01-28
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword anticipation gyromat memory preemption Control Structures and Microprogramming
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Signal Processing Control and Systems Engineering Software
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