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- 2023
- Adam Shostack:
Nothing Is Good Enough: Fast and Cheap Are Undervalued as Influencers of Security Tool Adoption. IEEE Secur. Priv. 21(1): 78-83 (2023) - Shanshan Han, Vishal Chakraborty, Michael T. Goodrich, Sharad Mehrotra, Shantanu Sharma:
Hiding Access-pattern is Not Enough! Veil: A Storage and Communication Efficient Volume-Hiding Algorithm. CoRR abs/2310.12491 (2023) - 2022
- Abdellah Chehri, Gwanggil Jeon, François Rivest, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Evolution and Trends in Artificial Intelligence of Things Security: When Good Enough is Not Good Enough! IEEE Internet Things Mag. 5(3): 62-66 (2022) - Anne Benoit, Lucas Perotin, Yves Robert, Hongyang Sun:
Checkpointing Workflows à la Young/Daly Is Not Good Enough. ACM Trans. Parallel Comput. 9(4): 14:1-14:25 (2022) - Laila Alrajhi, Filipe Dwan Pereira, Alexandra I. Cristea, Tahani Aljohani:
A Good Classifier is Not Enough: A XAI Approach for Urgent Instructor-Intervention Models in MOOCs. AIED (2) 2022: 424-427 - Oussama Ben Sghaier, Houari A. Sahraoui, Eugene Syriani:
Fighting evil is not enough when refactoring metamodels: promoting the good also matters. SAC 2022: 1517-1526 - 2021
- Marc J. Dupuis, Anna Jennings, Karen Renaud:
Scaring People is Not Enough: An Examination of Fear Appeals within the Context of Promoting Good Password Hygiene. SIGITE 2021: 35-40 - 2020
- David Speck, Florian Geißer, Robert Mattmüller:
When Perfect Is Not Good Enough: On the Search Behaviour of Symbolic Heuristic Search. ICAPS 2020: 263-271 - 2018
- German Sviridov, Andrea Bianco, Paolo Giaccone:
To Sync or Not to Sync: Why Asynchronous Traffic Control Is Good Enough for Your Data Center. GLOBECOM 2018: 1-6 - 2015
- John Knight:
The Importance of Security Cases: Proof Is Good, But Not Enough. IEEE Secur. Priv. 13(4): 73-75 (2015) - Han Ei Chew, Mark West:
Good intentions to read on mobiles are not good enough: reducing barriers to m-reading is crucial. ICTD 2015: 32:1-32:4 - 2014
- Lisa C. Kaczmarczyk:
Bookending the computing curriculum is a good start but not enough. Inroads 5(3): 38-39 (2014) - Annelie Heuser, Olivier Rioul, Sylvain Guilley:
Good Is Not Good Enough - Deriving Optimal Distinguishers from Communication Theory. CHES 2014: 55-74 - Joanna Goode, Jane Margolis, Gail Chapman:
Curriculum is not enough: the educational theory and research foundation of the exploring computer science professional development model. SIGCSE 2014: 493-498 - Vito Veneziano, Austen W. Rainer, Sheraz Haider:
When Agile Is Not Good Enough: an initial attempt at understanding how to make the right decision. CoRR abs/1402.5557 (2014) - Annelie Heuser, Olivier Rioul, Sylvain Guilley:
Good is Not Good Enough: Deriving Optimal Distinguishers from Communication Theory. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2014: 527 (2014) - 2013
- Jimmy Lin:
Mapreduce is Good Enough?If All You Have is a Hammer, Throw Away Everything That's Not a Nail! Big Data 1(1): 28-37 (2013) - 2012
- J. Michael Spivey:
When Maybe is not good enough. J. Funct. Program. 22(6): 747-756 (2012) - Benjamin Weiss, Felix Burkhardt:
Is 'not bad' good enough? Aspects of unknown voices' likability. INTERSPEECH 2012: 510-513 - Jimmy Lin:
MapReduce is Good Enough? If All You Have is a Hammer, Throw Away Everything That's Not a Nail! CoRR abs/1209.2191 (2012) - 2011
- Erez Karpas, Michael Katz, Shaul Markovitch:
When Optimal Is Just Not Good Enough: Learning Fast Informative Action Cost Partitionings. ICAPS 2011 - Michael Stal:
Good is not good enough: evaluating and improving software architecture. QoSA/ISARCS 2011: 73-74 - 2010
- Don Gotterbarn:
'Perfection' is not 'good enough': beyond software development. Inroads 1(4): 8-9 (2010) - 2009
- Don Gotterbarn:
Thinking professionally: professional computer ethics: "i didn't do it" is not good enough. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 41(2): 65-66 (2009) - John Gehl:
An Interview with Peter Huber: Why 99.9 Percent Is Not Good Enough. Ubiquity 2009(January): 1 (2009) - 2003
- Karl Reed:
Good Enough Is Not Good Enough. IEEE Softw. 20(5): 109- (2003) - Jean-Claude Brunner:
When superior is not good enough: Satisficing behavior and mass customization. MCPC 2003: 50:1-50:6 - 2000
- John Gehl:
Why 99.9 percent is not good enough: an interview with Peter Huber. Ubiquity 2000(April): 1 (2000)
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