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Web cookies are ubiquitously used to track and profile the behavior of users. Although there is a solid empirical foundation for understanding the use of cookies in the global world wide web, thus far, limited attention has been devoted for country-specific and company-level analysis of cookies. To patch this limitation in the literature, this paper investigates persistent third-party cookies used...
The concept of agile domain name system (DNS) refers to dynamic and rapidly changing mappings between domain names and their Internet protocol (IP) addresses. This empirical paper evaluates the bias from this kind of agility for DNS-based graph theoretical data mining applications. By building on two conventional metrics for observing malicious DNS agility, the agility bias is observed by comparing...
In this paper, we propose and investigate a task mapping algorithm for big data applications. As a critical resource, data are produced faster than ever before. Parallel programs that process these data on massive parallel systems are widely adopted. The task mapping algorithm however, has not been well optimized for these applications. We explore the characteristics of big data applications based...
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