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Evaluation Of Bird Shield As A Blackbird Repellent In Ripening Rice And Sunflower Fields, Scott J. Werner, H. Jeffrey Homan, Michael L. Avery, George M. Linz, Eric A. Tillman, Anthony A. Slowik, Robert J. Byrd, Thomas M. Primus, Margaret J. Goodall Jan 2005

Evaluation Of Bird Shield As A Blackbird Repellent In Ripening Rice And Sunflower Fields, Scott J. Werner, H. Jeffrey Homan, Michael L. Avery, George M. Linz, Eric A. Tillman, Anthony A. Slowik, Robert J. Byrd, Thomas M. Primus, Margaret J. Goodall

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

Chemical repellents sometimes can provide a nonlethal alternative for reducing wildlife impacts to agricultural production. In late summer and autumn 2002, we evaluated Bird Shield™ (active ingredient: methyl anthranilate, Bird Shield Repellent Corporation, Spokane, Wash.) as a blackbird (Icteridae) repellent in Missouri rice fields and North Dakota sunflower fields. We selected 5 pairs of ripening rice fields in southeastern Missouri and randomly allocated treatments (treated and control) within pairs. The repellent was aerially applied by fixed-winged aircraft at the recommended label rate and volume (1.17 L Bird Shield/ha and 46.7 L/ha, respectively); 1 field received 2X the label rate. We …


Foraging Behavior And Monetary Impact Of Wading Birds At Arkansas Baitfish Farms, Scott J. Werner, J. Brett Harrel, David E. Wooten Jan 2005

Foraging Behavior And Monetary Impact Of Wading Birds At Arkansas Baitfish Farms, Scott J. Werner, J. Brett Harrel, David E. Wooten

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

WP rnnrlurted fnraging ob,ervations, food habits studie~, and producer aurveys to determine the foraging behavior and monetary impact of great blue herons Ardca hr.rodia5, great egrets A. alba, and little blue heron5 E m t r a cnurulua lora-g in-e at Arkansas haiffish farms. Although great egrets captured most baitfishlminute, captureslstrike were nearlj identical among the three wadine bird snecies. American eizzard shad Dorosoma crordinnum. eoldfish Carossius nuratul. D - . - and giant water bugs Hemiplera: Beloston~atidaew ere collected from the gastro-intestinal tract of grent blue herons. Only golden shiners ,Votrrni~onuc,~ry soleucur and goldfish were found in great egrets. …


Structure-Property Relationships For Electron-Vibrational Coupling In Conjugated Organic Oligomeric Systems, Luke O'Neill, Hugh Byrne Jan 2005

Structure-Property Relationships For Electron-Vibrational Coupling In Conjugated Organic Oligomeric Systems, Luke O'Neill, Hugh Byrne

Articles

A series of ð-conjugated oligomers containing one to six monomer units were studied by absorption and photoluminescence spectroscopy. As is common for these systems, a linear relationship between the positioning of the lowest-energy absorption and the highest-energy photoluminescence maxima plotted versus inverse conjugation length is observed, in good agreement with a simple nearly free electron model, one of the earliest descriptions of the properties of one-dimensional organic molecules. It was observed that the Stokes shift and therefore Huang-Rhys factor also exhibit a well-defined relationship with increasing conjugation length, implying a correlation between the electron-vibrational coupling and chain length. This correlation …


Radio Resource Management For Cellular Wireless Local Area Networks., Olivia Brickley Jan 2005

Radio Resource Management For Cellular Wireless Local Area Networks., Olivia Brickley

Theses

The growing demand for mobile computing worldwide has led to the increasing deployment and use of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) in the last number of years. During this time, user requirements have evolved, resulting in a more diverse mix of services being carried over the wireless medium. In particular, delay sensitive real-time applications such as streaming multimedia and voice over IP are growing in importance. The widely accepted IEEE 802.11b standard, however, was not designed with sufficient Quality of Service (QoS) constraints for such applications. A new draft of the standard named 802.1 le has been proposed that deals …


Optimization Of An Acrylamides-Based Photopolymer For Reflection Holographic Recording, Raghavendra Jallapuram Jan 2005

Optimization Of An Acrylamides-Based Photopolymer For Reflection Holographic Recording, Raghavendra Jallapuram

Doctoral

Photopolymers have been the subject of special attention in the last two decades. The advantage of being self-developing makes them a practical alternative to silver halide photographic emulsions in holographic interferometry applications. This thesis is aimed at understanding diffusion properties and optimization of an acrylamide-based green sensitized photopolymer material for reflection holographic recording. The composition of the photopolymer includes a green sensitive dye (erythrosine B), acrylamide (monomer), electron donor (triethanolamine) a cross linking monomer (NN’methylenebisacrylamide) and a binder (polyvinyl alcohol). On illumination with light of the appropriate wavelength the dye absorbs a photon and enters into an excited state. The …


Generating Estimates Of Classification Confidence For A Case-Based Spam Filter, Sarah Jane Delany, Padraig Cunningham, Donal Coyle, Anton Zamolotskikh Jan 2005

Generating Estimates Of Classification Confidence For A Case-Based Spam Filter, Sarah Jane Delany, Padraig Cunningham, Donal Coyle, Anton Zamolotskikh

Conference papers

Producing estimates of classification confidence is surprisingly difficult. One might expect that classifiers that can produce numeric classification scores (e.g. k-Nearest Neighbour, Na¨ıve Bayes or Support Vector Machines) could readily produce confidence estimates based on thresholds. In fact, this proves not to be the case, probably because these are not probabilistic classifiers in the strict sense. The numeric scores coming from k-Nearest Neighbour, Na¨ıve Bayes and Support Vector Machine classifiers are not well correlated with classification confidence. In this paper we describe a case-based spam filtering application that would benefit significantly from an ability to attach confidence predictions to positive …


Maintaining The Identity Of Dynamically Embodied Agents, Alan Martin, Gregory O'Hare, Brian Duffy, Bianca Schoen-Phelan, John Bradley Jan 2005

Maintaining The Identity Of Dynamically Embodied Agents, Alan Martin, Gregory O'Hare, Brian Duffy, Bianca Schoen-Phelan, John Bradley

Conference papers

Virtual agents are traditionally constrained in their embod- iment, as they are restricted to one form of body. We propose allowing them to change their embodiment in order to expand their capabili- ties. This presents users with a number of di±culties in maintaining the identity of the agents, but these can be overcome by using identity cues, certain features that remain constant across embodiment forms. This pa- per outlines an experiment that examines these identity cues, and shows that they can be used to help address this identity problem.


The Amphere Algorithm: Area Masking With The Performance Equation, Bianca Schoen-Phelan, Gregory O'Hare, Brian Duffy, Alan Martin, John Bradley Jan 2005

The Amphere Algorithm: Area Masking With The Performance Equation, Bianca Schoen-Phelan, Gregory O'Hare, Brian Duffy, Alan Martin, John Bradley

Conference papers

This paper is concerned with the employment of an autonomous and intelligent agent within the context of a 3-dimensional virtual environment. As the agent is immersed within the virtual environment, it empowers the 3D world with mechanisms to adjust itself to the specific needs of its user. Therefore, the agent serves as a middle layer between user and the environment. The 3-dimensional environment thus evolved into an intelligent user interface. We track user’s motion within this environment and present an equation upon which the agent classifies the user’s performance. Based upon this performance value, the agent autonomously determines if the …


Bi-Directional Ontology Versioning Bov, Siyang Zhao, Brendan Tierney Jan 2005

Bi-Directional Ontology Versioning Bov, Siyang Zhao, Brendan Tierney

Conference papers

his paper defines a new type of ontology versioning: Bi-directional Ontology Versioning: BOV. BOV provides bi-directional mappings and transformations between concepts in two ontology versions. BOV is identified by two levels mapping processes: linguistic mapping and structural mapping. BOV can satisfy the requirement of mapping in distributed environment.


Recommendations For Wireless Network Security Policy: An Analysis And Classification Of Current And Emerging Threats And Solutions For Different Organisations, Andrew Woodward Jan 2005

Recommendations For Wireless Network Security Policy: An Analysis And Classification Of Current And Emerging Threats And Solutions For Different Organisations, Andrew Woodward

Research outputs pre 2011

Since their inception, 802.11 wireless networks have been plagued by a wide range of security problems. These problems relate to both data security and denial of service attacks, and there have been many solutions created by different vendors address these problems. However, the number of different types of attack, and the many possible solutions, makes it a difficult task to put in place an appropriate wireless network security policy. Such a policy must address both the size and nature of the enterprise, and the resources available to it. Measures such as WEP and MAC filtering are only appropriate for home …


Heuristics For Optimising The Calculation Of Hypervolume For Multi-Objective Optimisation Problems, Lyndon While, Lucas Bradstreet, Luigi Barone, Philip Hingston Jan 2005

Heuristics For Optimising The Calculation Of Hypervolume For Multi-Objective Optimisation Problems, Lyndon While, Lucas Bradstreet, Luigi Barone, Philip Hingston

Research outputs pre 2011

The fastest known algorithm for calculating the hypervolume of a set of solutions to a multi-objective optimization problem is the HSO algorithm (hypervolume by slicing objectives). However, the performance of HSO for a given front varies a lot depending on the order in which it processes the objectives in that front. We present and evaluate two alternative heuristics that each attempt to identify a good order for processing the objectives of a given front. We show that both heuristics make a substantial difference to the performance of HSO for randomly-generated and benchmark data in 5-9 objectives, and that they both …


Review Of The Political Ecology Of Tropical Forests In Southeast Asia: Historical Perspectives, Sarah Hitchner Jan 2005

Review Of The Political Ecology Of Tropical Forests In Southeast Asia: Historical Perspectives, Sarah Hitchner

Ecological and Environmental Anthropology (University of Georgia)

This book contains ten articles that explore the complicated relationships between and among producers and consumers of tropical forest products in Southeast Asia. The authors focus on understanding current political, economic, ecological, and social situations in their proper historical contexts. These papers cover the many types of forests that exist in Southeast Asia, as well as the many types of forest use regimes. Using political ecology as a framework, they find commonalities in the political processes behind forest use and abuse. This book tackles difficult issues, such as the power relations among the various actors involved in forest management; the …


Ecology & Anthropology: A Field Without Future?, Gerald Schmidt Jan 2005

Ecology & Anthropology: A Field Without Future?, Gerald Schmidt

Ecological and Environmental Anthropology (University of Georgia)

Many disciplines take part in the discourse on sustainability. Sustainability science tends to focus on the side of nature and to misunderstand the human condition; social sciences tend to focus on their respective specialties and on “nature” as concept, but rarely take ecological reality into account. Environmental and ecological anthropology as disciplines that address both sides are in a peculiar position. They move beyond the dualism of nature-culture to a holistic view on ecological and cultural realities in their intrinsic connectedness. Their input will become more important as sustainability is considered in abstracted discussion (e.g. academic and activist discourse), but …


Integrating Open Source Protections Into Scada Networks, Craig Valli Jan 2005

Integrating Open Source Protections Into Scada Networks, Craig Valli

Research outputs pre 2011

SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) networks control much of the industrialised nations production and supply complexes. Various government reports and investigations have highlighted the vulnerability of these systems. Many of these systems are on private networks which are increasingly being connected to systems that are accessible from other networks such as the Internet. There are a range of open source tools that now offer fonctionality that can be used to secure SCADA networks from intrusion or compromise. This paper explores some of the issues with current SCADA deployment trends from a network security perspective and then examines open source …


A New Approach For Predicting Drought-Related Vegetation Stress: Integrating Satellite, Climate, And Biophysical Data Over The U.S. Central Plains, Tsegaue Tadesse, Jesslyn F. Brown, Michael Hayes Jan 2005

A New Approach For Predicting Drought-Related Vegetation Stress: Integrating Satellite, Climate, And Biophysical Data Over The U.S. Central Plains, Tsegaue Tadesse, Jesslyn F. Brown, Michael Hayes

Drought Mitigation Center: Faculty Publications

Droughts are normal climate episodes, yet they are among the most expensive natural disasters in the world. Knowledge about the timing, severity, and pattern of droughts on the landscape can be incorporated into effective planning and decisionmaking. In this study, we present a data mining approach to modeling vegetation stress due to drought and mapping its spatial extent during the growing season. Rule-based regression tree models were generated that identify relationships between satellite-derived vegetation conditions, climatic drought indices, and biophysical data, including land-cover type, available soil water capacity, percent of irrigated farm land, and ecological type. The data mining method …


Seeking Information Superiority: Strategies For Business In The Commercial Application Of Information Operations, Martin Dart Jan 2005

Seeking Information Superiority: Strategies For Business In The Commercial Application Of Information Operations, Martin Dart

Research outputs pre 2011

Information superiority is a condition that many businesses attempt to attain without truly understanding what it is, or how to get there. This paper presents an overview to help businesspeople recognize the road to information superiority, and some of the essential strategies to implement along the way. Information operations is a concept described to enable information superiority, when used with a network form of organization (as opposed to simply being networked). This paper describes information operations across their fundamental structure of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR); and suggests a separation between industrial espionage and legitimate business information gathering. A model …


Physician Secure Thyself, Patricia Williams Jan 2005

Physician Secure Thyself, Patricia Williams

Research outputs pre 2011

Whilst discussion rages on the issues relating to security of medical data and the reason why it is important, there is little published information on how to tackle even basic security challenges for medical practice in Australia. Research suggests an underestimation of the threats to medical data by medical practitioners, hence there is sufficient reason to promote development of tools to assist medical practice with technical issues they are unfamiliar with. This paper provides an initial dialogue on how these security issues should be addressed. Included is a framework for risk assessment and elaboration of the implementation process to make …


Similarity-Aware Web Content Management And Document Pre-Fetching, Jitian Xiao, Michael Collins Jan 2005

Similarity-Aware Web Content Management And Document Pre-Fetching, Jitian Xiao, Michael Collins

Research outputs pre 2011

Web caching is intended to reduce network traffic, server load and user-perceived retrieval latency. Web pre-fetching, which can be considered as "active" caching, builds on regular Web caching, minimizing further a Web user's access delay. To be effective, however, the pre-fetching techniques must be able to predict subsequent Web access with minimum computational overheads. This paper presents a similarity-based mechanism to support similarity-aware Web document pre-fetching between proxy caches and browsing clients. We first define a set of measures to assess similarities between Web documents, and then propose a multi-cache architecture to cache Web documents based on those similarities. A …


Assessing Big Sagebrush At Multiple Spatial Sites, Mike Karl, Jon Sadowski Jan 2005

Assessing Big Sagebrush At Multiple Spatial Sites, Mike Karl, Jon Sadowski

United States Bureau of Land Management: Staff Publications

This technical note describes how big sagebrush habitats (Artemisia tridentata, including Wyoming, basin, and mountain subspecies) are being assessed and managed at multiple spatial scales within a Bureau of Land Management resource area in southeast Oregon. It shows how the assessment results can be used to make determinations pertaining to standards and guidelines for greater sage-grouse and other animals that use sagebrush habitats. In this example, the assessment included information at the broad-scale (Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project; 145 million acres), mid-scale (Southeast Oregon Resource Management Plan-Final Environmental Impact Statement; 4.6 million acres, and Louse Canyon Geographic …


Major And Trace Element Composition Of Copiapite-Group Minerals And Coexisting Water From The Richmond Mine, Iron Mountain, California, Heather E. Jamieson, Clare Robinson, Charles N. Alpers, R. Blaine Mccleskey, D. Kirk Nordstrom, Ronald C. Peterson Jan 2005

Major And Trace Element Composition Of Copiapite-Group Minerals And Coexisting Water From The Richmond Mine, Iron Mountain, California, Heather E. Jamieson, Clare Robinson, Charles N. Alpers, R. Blaine Mccleskey, D. Kirk Nordstrom, Ronald C. Peterson

Geochemistry of Sulfate Minerals: A Tribute to Robert O. Rye

Copiapite-group minerals of the general formula AR4(SO4)6(OH)2nH2O, where A is predominantly Mg, Fe2+, or 0.67Al3+, R is predominantly Fe3+, and n is typically 20, are among several secondary hydrous Fe sulfates occurring in the inactive mine workings of the massive sulfide deposit at Iron Mountain, CA, a USEPA Superfund site that produces extremely acidic drainage. Samples of copiapite-group minerals, some with coexisting water, were collected from the Richmond mine. Approximately 200 mL of brownish pore water with a pH of ‒0.9 were …


Secondary Sulfate Minerals Associated With Acid Drainage In The Eastern Us: Recycling Of Metals And Acidity In Surficial Environments, J.M. Hammarstrom, R.R. Seal Ii, A.L. Meier, J.M. Kornfeld Jan 2005

Secondary Sulfate Minerals Associated With Acid Drainage In The Eastern Us: Recycling Of Metals And Acidity In Surficial Environments, J.M. Hammarstrom, R.R. Seal Ii, A.L. Meier, J.M. Kornfeld

Geochemistry of Sulfate Minerals: A Tribute to Robert O. Rye

Weathering of metal-sulfide minerals produces suites of variably soluble efflorescent sulfate salts at a number of localities in the eastern United States. The salts, which are present on mine wastes, tailings piles, and outcrops, include minerals that incorporate heavy metals in solid solution, primarily the highly soluble members of the melanterite, rozenite, epsomite, halotrichite, and copiapite groups. The minerals were identified by a combination of powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and electron-microprobe. Base-metal salts are rare at these localities, and Cu, Zn, and Co are commonly sequestered as solid solutions within Fe- and Fe–Al sulfate minerals. Salt …


Alunite And The Role Of Magmatic Fluids In The Tambo High-Sulfidation Deposit, El Indio–Pascua Belt, Chile, C.L. Deyell, R.O. Rye, G.P. Landis, T. Bissig Jan 2005

Alunite And The Role Of Magmatic Fluids In The Tambo High-Sulfidation Deposit, El Indio–Pascua Belt, Chile, C.L. Deyell, R.O. Rye, G.P. Landis, T. Bissig

Geochemistry of Sulfate Minerals: A Tribute to Robert O. Rye

The Tambo high-sulfidation deposit, located within the El Indio–Pascua belt in Chile, produced almost 25 t (0.8 M oz) of gold from altered Tertiary rhyodacitic volcanic rocks. Episodic magmatic-hydrothermal activity in the district occurred over at least 4 my and is characterized by several stages of acid-sulfate alteration, including magmatic-hydrothermal, magmatic steam, steam-heated, and apparent supergene assemblages. Two stages of Au±Ag mineralization are recognized and are hosted in barite and alunite within hydrothermal breccias and veins. Isotopic compositions of fluid in alunite show a dominant magmatic signature, with only a variable 18O-enriched meteoric water component throughout the entire hydrothermal …


Paleoproterozoic High-Sulfidation Mineralization In The Tapajo´S Gold Province, Amazonian Craton, Brazil: Geology, Mineralogy, Alunite Argon Age, And Stable-Isotope Constraints, Caetano Juliani, Robert O. Rye, Carmen M.D. Nunes, Lawrence W. Snee, Rafael H. Corrêa Silva, Lena V.S. Monteiro, Jorge S. Bettencourt, Rainer Neumann, Arnaldo Alcover Neto Jan 2005

Paleoproterozoic High-Sulfidation Mineralization In The Tapajo´S Gold Province, Amazonian Craton, Brazil: Geology, Mineralogy, Alunite Argon Age, And Stable-Isotope Constraints, Caetano Juliani, Robert O. Rye, Carmen M.D. Nunes, Lawrence W. Snee, Rafael H. Corrêa Silva, Lena V.S. Monteiro, Jorge S. Bettencourt, Rainer Neumann, Arnaldo Alcover Neto

Geochemistry of Sulfate Minerals: A Tribute to Robert O. Rye

The Brazilian Tapajós gold province contains the first evidence of high-sulfidation gold mineralization in the Amazonian Craton. The mineralization appears to be in large nested calderas. The Tapajós–Parima (or Ventuari–Tapajo´ s) geological province consists of a metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary sequence formed during a 2.10 to 1.87 Ga ocean ̶ continent orogeny. The high-sulfidation mineralization with magmatic-hydrothermal alunite is related to hydrothermal breccias hosted in a rhyolitic volcanic ring complex that contains granitic stocks ranging in age from 1.89 to 1.87 Ga. Cone-shaped hydrothermal breccias, which flare upward, contain vuggy silica and have an overlying brecciated cap of massive silica; …


"Sour Gas" Hydrothermal Jarosite: Ancient To Modern Acid-Sulfate Mineralization In The Southern Rio Grande Rift, Virgil W. Lueth, Robert O. Rye, Lisa Peters Jan 2005

"Sour Gas" Hydrothermal Jarosite: Ancient To Modern Acid-Sulfate Mineralization In The Southern Rio Grande Rift, Virgil W. Lueth, Robert O. Rye, Lisa Peters

Geochemistry of Sulfate Minerals: A Tribute to Robert O. Rye

As many as 29 mining districts along the Rio Grande Rift in southern New Mexico contain Rio Grande Rift-type (RGR) deposits consisting of fluorite–barite±sulfide–jarosite, and additional RGR deposits occur to the south in the Basin and Range province near Chihuahua, Mexico. Jarosite occurs in many of these deposits as a late-stage hydrothermal mineral coprecipitated with fluorite, or in veinlets that crosscut barite. In these deposits, many of which are limestone-hosted, jarosite is followed by natrojarosite and is nested within silicified or argillized wallrock and a sequence of fluorite–bariteFsulfide and late hematite– gypsum. These deposits range in age from ~10 to …


Stable-Isotope Geochemistry Of The Pierina High-Sulfidation Au–Ag Deposit, Peru: Influence Of Hydrodynamics On So42-–H2S Sulfur Isotopic Exchange In Magmatic-Steam And Steam-Heated Environments, Richard H. Fifarek, Robert O. Rye Jan 2005

Stable-Isotope Geochemistry Of The Pierina High-Sulfidation Au–Ag Deposit, Peru: Influence Of Hydrodynamics On So42-–H2S Sulfur Isotopic Exchange In Magmatic-Steam And Steam-Heated Environments, Richard H. Fifarek, Robert O. Rye

Geochemistry of Sulfate Minerals: A Tribute to Robert O. Rye

The Pierina high-sulfidation Au–Ag deposit formed 14.5 my ago in rhyolite ash flow tuffs that overlie porphyritic andesite and dacite lavas and are adjacent to a crosscutting and interfingering dacite flow dome complex. The distribution of alteration zones indicates that fluid flow in the lavas was largely confined to structures but was dispersed laterally in the tuffs because of a high primary and alteration-induced permeability. The lithologically controlled hydrodynamics created unusual fluid, temperature, and pH conditions that led to complete SO4 2‒–H2S isotopic equilibration during the formation of some magmatic-steam and steam-heated alunite, a phenomenon not …


Chemical Openness And Potential For Misinterpretation Of The Solute Environment Of Coastal Sabkhat, Warren W. Wood, Ward E. Sanford, Shaun K. Frape Jan 2005

Chemical Openness And Potential For Misinterpretation Of The Solute Environment Of Coastal Sabkhat, Warren W. Wood, Ward E. Sanford, Shaun K. Frape

Geochemistry of Sulfate Minerals: A Tribute to Robert O. Rye

Sabkha deposits in the geologic record are commonly used to interpret the environmental conditions of deposition. Implicit in this use is the assumption that the solute system is chemically closed, that is, the authigenic minerals represent the composition of the fluids in their environment of origin. Thermodynamic and mass-balance calculations based on measurements of water and solute flux of contemporary Abu Dhabi coastal sabkha system, however, demonstrate that the system is open for sodium and chloride, where nearly half of the input is lost, but closed for sulfur, where nearly 100% is retained. Sulfur and chloride isotopes were consistent with …


Einstein’S Impact On Optics At The Frontier, Donald Umstadter Jan 2005

Einstein’S Impact On Optics At The Frontier, Donald Umstadter

Donald Umstadter Publications

The seminal contributions made by Einstein a century ago have enabled a new frontier area of science, called high-field science. This research involves the physics of the interactions of matter with electromagnetic fields at its highest levels ever achieved in the laboratory. Besides being of fundamental importance to physics research, the discoveries being made in this area are also leading to a new generation of compact and ultrashort-duration particle accelerators and X-ray light sources, with applications ranging from nuclear fusion to cancer therapy.


Profiling Deployed Software: Strategic Probe Placement, Madeline Diep, Sebastian Elbaum, Myra B. Cohen Jan 2005

Profiling Deployed Software: Strategic Probe Placement, Madeline Diep, Sebastian Elbaum, Myra B. Cohen

CSE Technical Reports

Profiling deployed software provides valuable insights for quality improvement activities. The probes required for profiling, however, can cause an unacceptable performance overhead for users. In previous work we have shown that significant overhead reduction can be achieved, with limited information loss, through the distribution of probes across deployed instances. However, existing strategies for probe distribution do not account for several relevant factors: acceptable overheads may vary, the distributions to be deployed may be limited, profiled events may have different likelihoods, and the user pool composition may be unknown. This paper evaluates strategies for probe distribution while manipulating these factors through …


Web Application Characterization Through Directed Requests, Sebastian Elbaum, Kalyanram Chilakamarri, Marc Randall Fisher Ii, Gregg Rothermel Jan 2005

Web Application Characterization Through Directed Requests, Sebastian Elbaum, Kalyanram Chilakamarri, Marc Randall Fisher Ii, Gregg Rothermel

CSE Technical Reports

Web applications are increasingly prominent in society, serving a wide variety of user needs. Engineers seeking to enhance, test, and maintain these applications must be able to understand and characterize their interfaces. Third-party programmers (professional or end user) wishing to incorporate the data provided by such services into their own applications would also benefit from such characterization when the target site does not provide adequate programmatic interfaces. In this paper, therefore, we present methodologies for characterizing the interfaces to web applications through a form of dynamic analysis, in which directed requests are sent to the application, and responses are analyzed …


Assessing The Cost-Benefits Of Using Type Inference Algorithms To Improve The Representation Of Exceptional Control Flow In Java, Alex Kinneer, Gregg Rothermel Jan 2005

Assessing The Cost-Benefits Of Using Type Inference Algorithms To Improve The Representation Of Exceptional Control Flow In Java, Alex Kinneer, Gregg Rothermel

CSE Technical Reports

Accurate representations of program control flow are important to the soundness and efficiency of program analysis and testing techniques. The Java programming language has introduced structured exception handling features that complicate the task of constructing safe and precise representations of the possible control flow in Java programs. Prior work has considered applying various type inference algorithms to exceptions, but has not yet investigated whether the use of higher cost algorithms is necessarily justified. It is important to understand and assess the tradeoffs associated with the use of more powerful yet costly algorithms, thus we conducted an empirical study to evaluate …