Michael Schroeder
Michael Schroeder (born 1945) is an American computer scientist. His areas of research include computer security, distributed systems, and operating systems, and he is perhaps best known as the co-inventor of the Needham–Schroeder protocol. In 2001 he co-founded the Microsoft Research Silicon Valley lab and was the assistant managing director until the lab was disbanded in 2014. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cooperation of mutually suspicious subsystems in a computer utility. by Schroeder, Michael David
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Classroom model of an information and computing system. by Schroeder, Michael David.
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Removing the Dynamic Linker from the Security Kernel of a Computing Utility by Jason, Philippe Arnaud
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Minimizing the Naming Facilities Requiring Protection in a Computing Utility by Bratt, Richard Glenn
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Encryption-based Protection Protocols for Interactive User-computer Communication by Kent, Stephen T.
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Processor Multiplexing in a Layered Operating Systems by Reed, David Patrick
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Using Type Extension to Organize Virtual Memory Mechanisms by Janson, Philippe Arnaud
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