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Jeffrey O. Kephart and Steve R. White. ``Measuring and modeling computer virus prevalence,'' Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, Oakland, California, May 24-26, 1993, 2-15.

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Jeffrey O. Kephart, ``A biologically inspired immune system for computers,'' in R. Brooks and P. Maes, editors, Artificial Life IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pages 130-139. MIT Press, 1994.

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Jeffrey O. Kephart, Gregory B. Sorkin, William C. Arnold, David M. Chess, Gerald J. Tesauro, and Steve R. White, ``Biologically inspired defenses against computer viruses,'' to appear in Proceedings of IJCAI '95, Montreal, August 19-25, 1995.

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