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Securing the X Window System with SELinux Abstract
SELinux Documentation; A technical report that describes a design for integrating flexible mandatory access controls into the X Window System.
Securing the X Window System with SELinux
SELinux Documentation; A technical report that describes a design for integrating flexible mandatory access controls into the X Window System.
Closed-form Maker fringe formulas for poled polymer thin films in multilayer structures
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The Sliding Shortest Path Algorithm
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The Inevitability of Failure: The Flawed Assumption of Security in Modern Computing Environments
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The Flask Security Architecture: System Support for Diverse Security Policies Abstract
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The Flask Security Architecture: System Support for Diverse Security Policies
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The Inevitability of Failure: The Flawed Assumption of Security in Modern Computing Environments Abstract.PDF
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Progress toward Quantum Communications Networks: Opportunities and Challenges
Author(s): R J Runser, T Chapuran, P Toliver, N A Peters, M S Goodman, J T Kosloski, N Nweke, S R McNown, R J Hughes, D Rosenberg, C G Peterson, K P McCabe, J E Nordholt, K Tyagi, P A Hiskett, and N Dallmann
The Optical Networking for Quantum Key Distribution and Quantum Communications
Author(s): N A Peters, P Toliver, T E Chapuran, R J Runser, S R McNown, C G Peterson, N Dallmann, R J Hughes, K P McCabe, J E Nordholt, K T Tyagi, J Jackel, M S Goodman, L Mercer, and H Dardy
Dense Wavelength Multiplexing of 1550 nm QKD with Strong Classical Channels in Reconfigurable Networking Environments
Author(s): N A Peters, P Toliver, T E Chapuran, R J Runser, S R McNown, C G Peterson, D Rosenberg, N Dallmann, R J Hughes, K P McCabe, J E Nordholt, and K T Tyagi
Understanding the damping of a quantum harmonic oscillator coupled to a two-level system using analogies to classical friction
Author(s): M. Bhattacharya, M. J. A. Stoutimore, K. D. Osborn, and Ari Mizel; This paper has been submitted to the American Journal of Physics.
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