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    The Transitivity of Trust Problem in the Interaction of Android Applications

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    Mobile phones have developed into complex platforms with large numbers of installed applications and a wide range of sensitive data. Application security policies limit the permissions of each installed application. As applications may interact, restricting single applications may create a false sense of security for the end users while data may still leave the mobile phone through other applications. Instead, the information flow needs to be policed for the composite system of applications in a transparent and usable manner. In this paper, we propose to employ static analysis based on the software architecture and focused data flow analysis to scalably detect information flows between components. Specifically, we aim to reveal transitivity of trust problems in multi-component mobile platforms. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach with Android applications, although the generalization of the analysis to similar composition-based architectures, such as Service-oriented Architecture, can also be explored in the future

    Dikvarkovi kao efektivne čestice u tvrdom ekskluzivnom raspršenju

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    In the context of hard hadronic reactions, diquarks are a useful phenomenological device to model non-perturbative effects still observable in the kinematic range accessible by present-day experiments. In the following, we present diquark-model predictions for γγ → p¯p and ΛΛ. We also sketch how the (pure quark) hard-scattering formalism for exclusive reactions involving baryons can be reformulated in terms of quarks and diquarks. As an application of these considerations, we analyze the magnetic proton form factor with regard to its quark-diquark content.Dikvarkovi su pogodna fenomenološka zamisao u razmatranju tvrdih hadronskih reakcija za modeliranje neperturbativnih efekata koji se opažaju u današnjim mjerenjima dostupnom kinematičkom području. Prikazuju se predviđanja dikvarkovskog modela za γγ → pp¯ i ΛΛ. Opisuje se kako se formalizam (čisto kvarkovskog) tvrdog raspršenja koja uključuju barione može prikazati pomoću kvarkova i dikvarkova. U primjeni tih razmatranja analizira se magnetski faktor oblika protona za sadržaj kvarkova i dikvarkova u protonu

    Dikvarkovi kao efektivne čestice u tvrdom ekskluzivnom raspršenju

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    In the context of hard hadronic reactions, diquarks are a useful phenomenological device to model non-perturbative effects still observable in the kinematic range accessible by present-day experiments. In the following, we present diquark-model predictions for γγ → p¯p and ΛΛ. We also sketch how the (pure quark) hard-scattering formalism for exclusive reactions involving baryons can be reformulated in terms of quarks and diquarks. As an application of these considerations, we analyze the magnetic proton form factor with regard to its quark-diquark content.Dikvarkovi su pogodna fenomenološka zamisao u razmatranju tvrdih hadronskih reakcija za modeliranje neperturbativnih efekata koji se opažaju u današnjim mjerenjima dostupnom kinematičkom području. Prikazuju se predviđanja dikvarkovskog modela za γγ → pp¯ i ΛΛ. Opisuje se kako se formalizam (čisto kvarkovskog) tvrdog raspršenja koja uključuju barione može prikazati pomoću kvarkova i dikvarkova. U primjeni tih razmatranja analizira se magnetski faktor oblika protona za sadržaj kvarkova i dikvarkova u protonu

    Midrapidity phi production in Au+Au collisions at sqrt[sNN]=130 GeV

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    We present the first measurement of midrapidity vector meson phi production in Au+Au collisions at RHIC (sqrt[sNN]=130 GeV) from the STAR detector. For the 11% highest multiplicity collisions, the slope parameter from an exponential fit to the transverse mass distribution is T=379±50(stat)±45(syst) MeV, the yield dN/dy=5.73±0.37(stat)±0.69(syst) per event, and the ratio N phi /Nh- is found to be 0.021±0.001(stat)±0.004(syst). The measured ratio N phi /Nh- and T for the phi meson at midrapidity do not change for the selected multiplicity bins.alle Autoren: C. Adler11, Z. Ahammed23, C. Allgower12, J. Amonett14, B. D. Anderson14, M. Anderson5, G. S. Averichev9, J. Balewski12, O. Barannikova9,23, L. S. Barnby14, J. Baudot13, S. Bekele20, V. V. Belaga9, R. Bellwied30, J. Berger11, H. Bichsel29, L. C. Bland12, C. O. Blyth3, B. E. Bonner24, A. Boucham26, A. Brandin18, R. V. Cadman1, H. Caines20, M. Calderón de la Barca Sánchez31, A. Cardenas23, J. Carroll15, J. Castillo26, M. Castro30, D. Cebra5, S. Chattopadhyay30, M. L. Chen2, Y. Chen6, S. P. Chernenko9, M. Cherney8, A. Chikanian31, B. Choi27, W. Christie2, J. P. Coffin13, T. M. Cormier30, J. G. Cramer29, H. J. Crawford4, M. DeMello24, W. S. Deng14, A. A. Derevschikov22, L. Didenko2, J. E. Draper5, V. B. Dunin9, J. C. Dunlop31, V. Eckardt16, L. G. Efimov9, V. Emelianov18, J. Engelage4, G. Eppley24, B. Erazmus26, P. Fachini25, V. Faine2, E. Finch31, Y. Fisyak2, D. Flierl11, K. J. Foley2, J. Fu15, N. Gagunashvili9, J. Gans31, L. Gaudichet26, M. Germain13, F. Geurts24, V. Ghazikhanian6, J. Grabski28, O. Grachov30, D. Greiner15, V. Grigoriev18, M. Guedon13, E. Gushin18, T. J. Hallman2, D. Hardtke15, J. W. Harris31, M. Heffner5, S. Heppelmann21, T. Herston23, B. Hippolyte13, A. Hirsch23, E. Hjort15, G. W. Hoffmann27, M. Horsley31, H. Z. Huang6, T. J. Humanic20, H. Hümmler16, G. Igo6, A. Ishihara27, Yu. I. Ivanshin10, P. Jacobs15, W. W. Jacobs12, M. Janik28, I. Johnson15, P. G. Jones3, E. Judd4, M. Kaneta15, M. Kaplan7, D. Keane14, A. Kisiel28, J. Klay5, S. R. Klein15, A. Klyachko12, A. S. Konstantinov22, L. Kotchenda18, A. D. Kovalenko9, M. Kramer19, P. Kravtsov18, K. Krueger1, C. Kuhn13, A. I. Kulikov9, G. J. Kunde31, C. L. Kunz7, R. Kh. Kutuev10, A. A. Kuznetsov9, L. Lakehal-Ayat26, J. Lamas-Valverde24, M. A. C. Lamont3, J. M. Landgraf2, S. Lange11, C. P. Lansdell27, B. Lasiuk31, F. Laue2, A. Lebedev2, T. LeCompte1, R. Lednický9, V. M. Leontiev22, M. J. LeVine2, Q. Li30, Q. Li15, S. J. Lindenbaum19, M. A. Lisa20, T. Ljubicic2, W. J. Llope24, G. LoCurto16, H. Long6, R. S. Longacre2, M. Lopez-Noriega20, W. A. Love2, D. Lynn2, R. Majka31, S. Margetis14, L. Martin26, J. Marx15, H. S. Matis15, Yu. A. Matulenko22, T. S. McShane8, F. Meissner15, Yu. Melnick22, A. Meschanin22, M. Messer2, M. L. Miller31, Z. Milosevich7, N. G. Minaev22, J. Mitchell24, V. A. Moiseenko10, D. Moltz15, C. F. Moore27, V. Morozov15, M. M. de Moura30, M. G. Munhoz25, G. S. Mutchler24, J. M. Nelson3, P. Nevski2, V. A. Nikitin10, L. V. Nogach22, B. Norman14, S. B. Nurushev22, G. Odyniec15, A. Ogawa21, V. Okorokov18, M. Oldenburg16, D. Olson15, G. Paic20, S. U. Pandey30, Y. Panebratsev9, S. Y. Panitkin2, A. I. Pavlinov30, T. Pawlak28, V. Perevoztchikov2, W. Peryt28, V. A. Petrov10, E. Platner24, J. Pluta28, N. Porile23, J. Porter2, A. M. Poskanzer15, E. Potrebenikova9, D. Prindle29, C. Pruneau30, S. Radomski28, G. Rai15, O. Ravel26, R. L. Ray27, S. V. Razin9,12, D. Reichhold8, J. G. Reid29, F. Retiere15, A. Ridiger18, H. G. Ritter15, J. B. Roberts24, O. V. Rogachevski9, J. L. Romero5, C. Roy26, D. Russ7, V. Rykov30, I. Sakrejda15, J. Sandweiss31, A. C. Saulys2, I. Savin10, J. Schambach27, R. P. Scharenberg23, N. Schmitz16, L. S. Schroeder15, A. Schüttauf16, K. Schweda15, J. Seger8, D. Seliverstov18, P. Seyboth16, E. Shahaliev9, K. E. Shestermanov22, S. S. Shimanskii9, V. S. Shvetcov10, G. Skoro9, N. Smirnov31, R. Snellings15, J. Sowinski12, H. M. Spinka1, B. Srivastava23, E. J. Stephenson12, R. Stock11, A. Stolpovsky30, M. Strikhanov18, B. Stringfellow23, C. Struck11, A. A. P. Suaide30, E. Sugarbaker20, C. Suire13, M. Sumbera9, T. J. M. Symons15, A. Szanto de Toledo25, P. Szarwas28, J. Takahashi25, A. H. Tang14, J. H. Thomas15, V. Tikhomirov18, T. A. Trainor29, S. Trentalange6, M. Tokarev9, M. B. Tonjes17, V. Trofimov18, O. Tsai6, K. Turner2, T. Ullrich2, D. G. Underwood1, G. Van Buren2, A. M. VanderMolen17, A. Vanyashin15, I. M. Vasilevski10, A. N. Vasiliev22, S. E. Vigdor12, S. A. Voloshin30, F. Wang23, H. Ward27, J. W. Watson14, R. Wells20, T. Wenaus2, G. D. Westfall17, C. Whitten, Jr.6, H. Wieman15, R. Willson20, S. W. Wissink12, R. Witt14, N. Xu15, Z. Xu31, A. E. Yakutin22, E. Yamamoto6, J. Yang6, P. Yepes24, A. Yokosawa1, V. I. Yurevich9, Y. V. Zanevski9, I. Zborovský9, H. Zhang31, W. M. Zhang14, R. Zoulkarneev10, and A. N. Zubarev
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