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    Computer security
    Smart card research and applications
    Computational aerodynamics and fluid dynamics
    The package design book
    Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI
    • 2010

      Featuring over 250 projects in more than 40 categories from around the world, this text offers a broad perspective on the current evolution of package design and how it influences consumer behaviour.

      The package design book
    • 2004

      Contains 20 papers that have been selected by the CARDIS Program Committee for presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications (CARDIS 2004), held in France in August 2004. Dealing with the subject of smart card research and applications, this work is intended for developers of smart cards.

      Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI
    • 2002

      Computational aerodynamics and fluid dynamics

      An Introduction

      • 197 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has significantly evolved since the author was first introduced to electronic computation in the mid-sixties. The advancement of numerical methods has kept pace with computer technology and software development. Today, simulations are a vital tool in engineering, enabling a deeper understanding of complex systems and enhancing design efficiency. Engineers must adeptly utilize large simulation codes available in the industry, tailoring them to specific problems by implementing or modifying boundary conditions. This book aims to provide readers with a foundational understanding of how numerical schemes achieve accurate and stable simulations of physical phenomena. The model problems discussed are predominantly linear, illustrating wave propagation, heat diffusion, and membrane equilibrium under distributed loads. These problems are governed by partial differential equations (PDEs) that can be categorized as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic, reflecting various physical situations such as heat conduction and viscous fluid flow. Additionally, the book addresses nonlinear model problems, including the transonic small disturbance equation and gas dynamics equations, offering a comprehensive overview of the numerical treatment required for diverse applications.

      Computational aerodynamics and fluid dynamics
    • 2000

      Smart card research and applications

      • 379 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Smart cards have been driven by the need for a secure, portable, computing platform. Hence it is no surprise that security considerations dominated their research. The CARDIS conferences were created to provide a forum for this research. CARDIS 1998 is the third international conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 14-16 Sept- ber 1998. The ?rst CARDIS was held in Lille, France in November 1994, and the second was held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in September 1996. The fourth CARDIS is scheduled to take place in Bristol, UK in September 2000 (). This volume contains the refereed papers presented at CARDIS 1998. These 35 papers were ?rst published in a pre-proceedings and distributed to the - tendees at the conference; they have subsequently been revised and updated for this volume. The papers discuss all aspects of smart-card Java cards, elect- nic commerce applications, e?ciency, security (including cryptographic al- rithms, cryptographic protocols, and authentication), and architecture. Subm- sions from Europe, the U.S., Asia, and Australia show that this is indeed an international area of research, and one that is becoming more popular as pr- tical demand for smart cards increase. We wish to thank the Program Committee members who did an excellent job in reviewing papers and providing feedback to the authors.

      Smart card research and applications
    • 1998

      Computer security

      • 375 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security, ESORICS 98, held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, in September 1998. The 24 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 57 submissions. The papers provide current results from research and development in design and specification of security policies, access control modelling and protocol analysis, mobile systems and anonymity, Java and mobile code, watermarking, intrusion detection and prevention, and specific threads.

      Computer security