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References

1
J. McAfee, quoting expert sources on The MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, March 5, 1992.

2
P.S. Tippett, ``The Kinetics of Computer Virus Replication: A Theory and Preliminary Survey,'' Safe Computing: Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Virus and Security Conference, New York, New York, March 14-15, 1991, pp. 66-87.

3
Dataquest, ``Computer Virus Market Survey for National Computer Security Association'', 1991.

4
J.O. Kephart and S.R. White, ``How Prevalent Are Computer Viruses?,'' Proceedings of the Fifth International Computer Virus and Security Conference, March 12 - 13, 1992, New York, pp. 267-284.

5
J.O. Kephart and S.R. White, ``Measuring Computer Virus Prevalence,'' Proceedings of the Second International Virus Bulletin Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, September 2-3, 1992, pp. 9-28.

6
J.O. Kephart and S.R. White, ``Directed-Graph Epidemiological Models of Computer Viruses,'' Proceedings of the 1991 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, Oakland, California, May 20-22, 1991, pp. 343-359.

7
J.O. Kephart, ``How Topology Affects Population Dynamics,'' Proceedings of Artificial Life 3, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 15-19, 1992.

8
Norman T. J. Bailey, The mathematical theory of infectious diseases and its applications, second edition, Oxford University Press, New York, 1975.

9
J.O. Kephart and S.R. White, ``Commentary on Tippett's `Kinematics of Computer Virus Replication','' Safe Computing: Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Virus and Security Conference, New York, New York, March 14-15, 1991, pp. 88-93.

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