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- A Computational View of Market Efficiency
- A Model for the Coevolution of Immunity and Immune Evasion
- A New Model for Network Valuation
- A Situated Cognition View of Innovation with Implications for Innovation Policy
- A Target-Centric Formal Model For Insider Threat and More
- A Target-Centric Ontology for Intrusion Detection
- A fitness landscape approach to technological complexity, modularity, and vertical disintegration
- A micro approach to mathematical arms race analysis
- A simple model of cognitive processing in repeated games
- A unified approach to generate risk measures
- Adaptation and the Cost of Complexity
- Adaptive dynamics for physiologically structured population models
- An Evolutionary Approach to Tetris
- Business Value Modeling
- CRS-Manhattan Project vs Apollo vs. DOE Energy R&D
- Combinatorial analysis of Tetris-like games
- Developing a Risk Management System for Information Systems Security Incidents
- Graph Kernels and Gaussian Processes for Relational Reinforcement Learning
- How to Construct Tetris Configurations
- IRC war demystified
- Incentive-Based Access Control Model Against Insider Threat
- Leapfrogging in International Competition - a theory of cycles of national technological leadership
- Manhattan Project vs Apollo Program vs Energy R
- Manhattan Project vs Apollo Program vs Energy R & D
- Project RED QUEEN
- Reaping Benefit from Speed to Market (From Experience)
- Recommendations for NDU Cyber Risk and Response Conference
- Risk Adjustment
- Security Metrics (book)/review
- SmartAgent - Creating Reinforcement Learning Tetris AI
- Social Creativity
- Tetris - A Study of Randomized Constraint Sampling
- Tetris and Decidability
- Tetris is Hard, Made Easy
- Tetris is hard, even to approximate
- Trading in Risk - Using Markets to Improve Access Control
- Understanding Innovation as Change of Value Systems
- WEIS 2010 presentations
- WindX -- a parametric standard for US hurricane risk

