As stated by someone in the comments section of this article, the method is old ( http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=279 761&cid=20356633 ). The method has not been validated against a big database of programs. I would like to see this technique find one program in a database of 1000 programs. An alternative approach might be: (From the Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2007) conference) "Fast Approximate Matching of Programs for Protecting Libre/Open Source Software by Using Spatial Indexes" http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/staff/zheng/scam/scam2007 /papers/37.pdf
From wikipedia:
[Spanish Telenovela]... They are more popular worldwide than American, British and Australian soap operas combined.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telenovela)
I don't like them either, but the world seems to like them.
As stated by someone in the comments section of this article, the method is old ( http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=279 761&cid=20356633 ).7 /papers/37.pdf
The method has not been validated against a big database of programs. I would like to see this technique find one program in a database of 1000 programs.
An alternative approach might be:
(From the Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2007) conference)
"Fast Approximate Matching of Programs for Protecting Libre/Open Source Software by Using Spatial Indexes"
http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/staff/zheng/scam/scam200
From wikipedia: [Spanish Telenovela] ... They are more popular worldwide than American, British and Australian soap operas combined.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telenovela)
I don't like them either, but the world seems to like them.
I side with the gringos as soon as I see the accesses made by Brown and his people to the telescopes used by the Spaniards :)
BTW there is no army in CR since 1948.