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“Facebocrastination”? Predictors of using Facebook for procrastination and its effects on students’ well-being

2016

Procrastinating with popular online media such as Facebook has been suggested to impair users well-being, particularly among students. Building on recent procrastination, self-control, and communication literature, we conducted two studies (total N=699) that examined the predictors of procrastination with Facebook as well as its effects on students academic and overall well-being. Results from both studies consistently indicate that low trait self-control, habitual Facebook checking, and high enjoyment of Facebook use predict almost 40 percent of the variance of using Facebook for procrastination. Moreover, results from Study 2 underline that using Facebook for the irrational delay of impor…

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Too many passwords? How understanding our memory can increase password memorability

2018

Abstract Passwords are the most common authentication mechanism, that are only increasing with time. Previous research suggests that users cannot remember multiple passwords. Therefore, users adopt insecure password practices, such as password reuse in response to their perceived memory limitations. The critical question not currently examined is whether users’ memory capabilities for password recall are actually related to having a poor memory. This issue is imperative: if insecure password practices result from having a poor memory, then future password research and practice should focus on increasing the memorability of passwords. If, on the other hand, the problem is not solely related …

Software_OPERATINGSYSTEMSinformation securityComputer scienceInternet privacymetamemoryHuman Factors and ErgonomicsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyEducationPassword strength020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestietoturvaPassword psychology050107 human factorsmuisti (kognitio)human memoryta113PasswordAuthenticationmemorabilityCognitive passwordbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral EngineeringsalasanatHuman-Computer InteractionComputingMilieux_MANAGEMENTOFCOMPUTINGANDINFORMATIONSYSTEMSpassword securitytodentaminenHardware and ArchitectureauthenticationbusinessSoftwareInternational Journal of Human-Computer Studies
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Bargaining with partially revocable commitments: a simple model

2002

Fershtman and Seidmann (1993) showed that the presence of an irrevocable endogenous commitment with a fixed deadline results in the so called deadline effect. We examine the robustness of this result to the presence of a much more general class of commitments: partially revocable commitments.

Software_OPERATINGSYSTEMSjel:C7Economics Bulletin
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Improving Password Memorability, While Not Inconveniencing the User

2019

Abstract Passwords are the most frequently used authentication mechanism. However, due to increased password numbers, there has been an increase in insecure password behaviors (e.g., password reuse). Therefore, new and innovative ways are needed to increase password memorability and security. Typically, users are asked to input their passwords once in order to access the system, and twice to verify the password, when they create a new account. But what if users were asked to input their passwords three or four times when they create new accounts? In this study, three groups of participants were asked to verify their passwords once (control group), twice, and three times (two experimental gr…

Software_OPERATINGSYSTEMSpassword security behaviorrepetitionComputer sciencepassword memorabilityHuman Factors and ErgonomicsComputer securitycomputer.software_genreEducationPassword strengthmuistaminenPasswordta113AuthenticationRepetition (rhetorical device)turvallisuusGeneral EngineeringsalasanatHuman-Computer InteractionComputingMilieux_MANAGEMENTOFCOMPUTINGANDINFORMATIONSYSTEMSpassword securityHardware and Architectureuser conveniencekäyttäjäkokemuscomputerpassword verificationSoftwareInternational Journal of Human-Computer Studies
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Improving the security of multiple passwords through a greater understanding of the human memory

2016

Multiple passwords are an increasing security issue that will only get worse with time. One of the major factors that compromise multiple passwords is users’ memory, and the behaviors they adopt to compensate for its failures. Through studying memory elements that influence users’ password memorability, we may increase our understanding of the user and therefore make proposals to increase the security of the password authentication mechanism. This dissertation examines the human memory to understand password security behaviors; and moreover, develops new theories and revises prominent memory theories for the password context. This research employs memory theories to not only increase the me…

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The hyplet : Joining a Program and a Nanovisor for real-time and Performance

2020

This paper presents the concept of sharing a hyper-visor address space with a standard Linux program. In this work, we add hypervisor awareness to the Linux kernel and execute code in the HYP exception level through using the hyplet. The hyplet is an innovative way to code interrupt service routines and remote procedure calls under ARM. The hyplet provides high performance and run-time predictability. We demonstrate the hyplet implementation using the C programming language on an ARM8v-a platform and under the Linux kernel. We then provide performance measurements, use cases, and security scenarios. peerReviewed

Software_OPERATINGSYSTEMSvirtualisointiLinuxtietoturva
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A spectroscopic method for determining lignin content of softwood and hardwood kraft pulps

1998

Abstract A rapid method for determining the kappa number of unbleached and oxygen-delignified kraft pulps in the range 3–35 is presented. This novel method was based on the multivariate analysis of VIS spectral data on pulp samples. The calculated models and the test results indicated that partial least squares (PLS) and principal component regression (PCR) models yielded similar results, PLS being slightly more accurate. It was also found that for practical purposes a separate model for each wood feedstock and delignification process is needed.

SoftwoodChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyPulp (paper)engineering.materialKappa numberPulp and paper industryComputer Science ApplicationsAnalytical ChemistryKraft processPartial least squares regressionHardwoodengineeringPrincipal component regressionSpectroscopySoftwareKraft paperChemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
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Comparing data mining and deterministic pedology to assess the frequency of WRB reference soil groups in the legend of small scale maps

2015

Abstract The assessment of class frequency in soil map legends is affected by uncertainty, especially at small scales where generalization is greater. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that data mining techniques provide better estimation of class frequency than traditional deterministic pedology in a national soil map. In the 1:5,000,000 map of Italian soil regions, the soil classes are the WRB reference soil groups (RSGs). Different data mining techniques, namely neural networks, random forests, boosted tree, classification and regression tree, and supported vector machine (SVM), were tested and the last one gave the best RSG predictions using selected auxiliary variables a…

Soil mapGeomaticBayesian probabilitySoil ScienceSoil classificationLearning machinecomputer.software_genreSoil typeRandom forestSupport vector machineItalySettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSoil classificationStatisticsPedologyData miningBayesian predictivityScale (map)computerMathematics
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Optimization criteria in sample selection step of local regression for quantitative analysis of large soil NIRS database

2012

International audience; Large soil spectral libraries compiling thousands of NIR (Near Infrared) reflectance spectra have been created encompassing a wide diversity and heterogeneity of spectra. Among the many chemometric approaches to the calibration of chemical and physical properties from these large libraries, local calibrations have the advantage of being able to select the most similar spectra to the spectrum of a target sample. This is particularly relevant when dealing with highly heterogeneous media such as soils, where the mineral matrix has a strong influence on spectral features. A crucial step in the implementation of local calibration procedures is the construction of local ne…

Soil testCorrelation coefficientnear infrared spectroscopy[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Fast Fourier transformfast fourier transformsample selection010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryStatisticsPartial least squares regressionsoil spectral databaseSpectroscopySelection (genetic algorithm)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicscompression methodsMahalanobis distancelocal calibrationbusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyLocal regressionPattern recognition04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landComputer Science Applications[SDE]Environmental SciencesPrincipal component analysis040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftwareChemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
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Nomograph for rapid technical and economic assessment of solar thermal systems for DHW production

2012

Abstract Different types of tools, software and empirical methods to size and assess the performance of solar thermal systems are available today. A quick and easy-to-use graphical tool is proposed here. It is based on a single diagram, called a nomograph, which embeds technical and economic information, allowing the optimisation of the size and performance of a solar thermal system starting from the main input parameters, such as the specific costs of the system and the auxiliary fuel. The optimal surfaces are calculated as a function of the fuel cost through several regressions made on data from the application of the F-Chart method for a set of system configurations. The authors have fou…

Solar thermal system for DHW Performance evaluation Graphical tool for technical and economic assessment and optimisationSolar thermal system for DHWSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryComputer scienceTotal costDiagramSample (statistics)Set (abstract data type)Graphical tool for technical and economic assessment and optimisationSoftwareThermalSolar thermal system for DHW; Performance evaluation; Graphical tool for technical and economic assessment and optimisationPerformance evaluationProduction (economics)General Materials Sciencesolar thermal systems rapid assessmentMacrobusinessProcess engineeringSolar Energy
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