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Mitre Corporation

CompanyBedford, Massachusetts, United States
About: Mitre Corporation is a company organization based out in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Air traffic control & National Airspace System. The organization has 4884 authors who have published 6053 publications receiving 124808 citations. The organization is also known as: Mitre & MITRE.


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Allison Mankin1
01 Aug 1990
TL;DR: A surprising result was that the Random Drop algorithm was worse in a topology with a single gateway bottleneck than in those with multiple bottlenecks, and showed that local traffic is affected by events at distant gateways.
Abstract: Gateways in very high speed internets will need to have low processing requirements and rapid responses to congestion. This has prompted a study of the performance of the Random Drop algorithm for congestion recovery. It was measured in experiments involving local and long distance traffic using multiple gateways. For the most part, Random Drop did not improve the congestion recovery behavior of the gateways A surprising result was that its performance was worse in a topology with a single gateway bottleneck than in those with multiple bottlenecks. The experiments also showed that local traffic is affected by events at distant gateways.

75 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
07 Jun 1976
TL;DR: An analysis of the software life-cycle is performed to determine where in the cycle the application of quality assurance techniques would be most beneficial, and a variety of approaches in increasing software quality are reviewed.
Abstract: This paper presents an examination into the economics of software quality assurance. An analysis of the software life-cycle is performed to determine where in the cycle the application of quality assurance techniques would be most beneficial. The number and types of errors occurring at various phases of the software life-cycle are estimated. A variety of approaches in increasing software quality (including Structured Programming, Top Down Design, Programmer Management Techniques and Automated Tools) are reviewed and their potential impact on quality and costs are examined.

75 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A new procedure is developed that has better performance for large estimation errors, and when used to initialize the Weiss and Friedlander (1991) MUSIC-based iterative technique, is seen significant improvement over existing techniques for both small and large errors.

75 citations

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TL;DR: The proposed framework offers a novel approach for comprehensively studying the elements of cyber-physical system attacks, including the attacker objectives, cyber exploitation, control-theoretic properties and physical system properties.

74 citations

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TL;DR: A field study involving some 2000 measures for over 300 printed displays found a mean letter height of 00019 rad (7 min) at the limit of legibility, with over 90% legibility at 0003 rad and virtually 100% at 0007 radians.
Abstract: The legibility of displayed letters depends upon their size, or more accurately, their subtended visual angle at any viewing distance Current design standards recommend letter heights in the range from 0003 to 0007 rad (10 to 24 mill of arc) for good viewing conditions, with 00015 rad (5 min) considered a lower limit based on normal visual acuity A field study involving some 2000 measures for over 300 printed displays found a mean letter height of 00019 rad (7 min) at the limit of legibility, with over 90% legibility at 0003 rad and virtually 100% at 0007 radians

74 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Sushil Jajodia10166435556
Myles R. Allen8229532668
Barbara Liskov7620425026
Alfred D. Steinberg7429520974
Peter T. Cummings6952118942
Vincent H. Crespi6328720347
Michael J. Pazzani6218328036
David Goldhaber-Gordon5819215709
Yeshaiahu Fainman5764814661
Jonathan Anderson5719510349
Limsoon Wong5536713524
Chris Clifton5416011501
Paul Ward5240812400
Richard M. Fujimoto5229013584
Bhavani Thuraisingham5256310562
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20234
202210
202195
2020139
2019145
2018132