268 research outputs found
Hanif Abdurraqib, 43rd Annual ODU Literary Festival
Hanif Abdurraqib is a poet, essayist, and cultural critic from Columbus, Ohio. He is the author of a New York Times best-selling biography on A Tribe Called Quest called Go Ahead in the Rain (University of Texas Press, 2019); A Fortune For Your Disaster (Tin House, 2019); The Crown Ain\u27t Worth Much (Button Poetry/Exploding Pinecone Press, 2016), which was nominated for a Hurston-Wright Legacy Award; and They Can\u27t Kill Us Until They Kill Us (Two Dollar Radio, 2017), named a best book of 2017 by NPR, Pitchfork, Oprah Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, Slate, Esquire, GQ, and Publisher\u27s Weekly, among others. He is a Callaloo Creative Writing Fellow, a poetry editor at Muzzle Magazine, and a member of the poetry collective Echo Hotel with poet/essayist Eve L. Ewing. Abdurraqib has a forthcoming book that is a history of Black performance in the United States titled They Don\u27t Dance No Mo\u27 (Random House, 2020)
Overturning imperial views : a talk with Hanif Kureishi
Hanif Kureishi, author of the screenplay of My Beauliful Launderette and Sammy and Rosie Get Laid as well as numerous stage plays, was in Barcelona in June 1991 to promote his first novel The Buddha of Suburhia
Overturning imperial views : a talk with Hanif Kureishi
Hanif Kureishi, author of the screenplay of My Beauliful Launderette and Sammy and Rosie Get Laid as well as numerous stage plays, was in Barcelona in June 1991 to promote his first novel The Buddha of Suburhia
Book Review: UN Peacekeeping Operations in Somalia, 1992-1995: The Pakistani Perspective by Tughral Yamin
Book Review: UN Peacekeeping Operations in Somalia, 1992-1995: The Pakistani Perspective by Tughral Yamin
NUST Journal of International Peace & Stability 2019, Vol. II (2)
Author : Farhan Hanif Siddiqu
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.</p
X-efficiency Analysis of Commercial Banks in Pakistan: A Preliminary Investigation
The emergence of a fast-paced dynamic environment in the business world in general, and in the financial services sector in particular, has highlighted the significance of competition and efficiency. The need for deregulation has become a touchstone of success in fostering both competition and efficiency especially in the economies, which are exposed to structural reforms. In addition to that, intense competition both among domestic and foreign banks, rapid speed of innovations and introduction of new financial instruments, changing consumer’s demands and desire for product augmentation have changed the way a bank conducts business and services its customers. Larger the degree of competition, it is perceived that the firms would become more efficient. However, when the structure of an industry is product of the government regulations, the degree of competition is impaired markedly implying that the efficiency suffers negatively. Banking industry acts as life-blood of modern trade and commerce acting as a bridge to provide a major source of financial intermediation. Thus, appraisal of its efficiency is vital in context of an efficient and competitive financial system. Study of x-efficiency is believed to be important in particular as Berger, et al. (1993) found that x-inefficiencies account for around 20 percent or more of banking costs. Similarly, recent drive among banks towards downsizing, rightsizing and rationalisation of banking costs also implicates for the assessment of x-efficiency analysis of banks. It becomes vital in Pakistani context as there appears to be no study in literature on efficiency or x-efficiency analysis of banks in Pakistan. “A great deal more work is needed on x-efficiency research in banking. Managerial efficiency, the concept of x-efficiency, appears to be a much more important strategic and policy consideration” [Molyneux, et al. (1960), p. 273]. Given
twardokus/pq-benchmarks: NDSS'24 Final Artifact
<p>This record is an archival copy of the source code for PQ-Benchmarks, a software application associated with the conference paper listed below. Details can be found in the README file of the source code included in this record.</p><p><strong>Conference Paper </strong></p><p>This record contains artifacts for the 2024 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), associated with the following paper:</p><p>Geoff Twardokus, Nina Bindel, Hanif Rahbari, and Sarah McCarthy, "When Cryptography Needs a Hand: Practical Post-Quantum Authentication for V2V Communications," <i>Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2024)</i>, San Diego, CA, Feb. 2024.</p><p>Bibtex:</p><blockquote><p>@inproceedings{twardokus2024when,<br> author = "Geoff Twardokus and Nina Bindel and Hanif Rahbari and Sarah McCarthy",<br> title = "When Cryptography Needs a Hand: Practical Post-Quantum Authentication for {V2V} Communications",<br> booktitle = "Proc. Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS)",<br> month = feb,<br> year = "2024", <br> address = "San Diego, CA",<br> pages = ""<br>}</p></blockquote><p> </p>
twardokus/pq-benchmarks: NDSS'24 Final Artifact (Revised)
<p>This record is an archival copy of the source code for PQ-Benchmarks, a software application associated with the conference paper listed below. Details can be found in the README file of the source code included in this record.</p><p><strong>Conference Paper </strong></p><p>This record contains artifacts for the 2024 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), associated with the following paper:</p><p>Geoff Twardokus, Nina Bindel, Hanif Rahbari, and Sarah McCarthy, "When Cryptography Needs a Hand: Practical Post-Quantum Authentication for V2V Communications," <i>Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2024)</i>, San Diego, CA, Feb. 2024.</p><p>Bibtex:</p><blockquote><p>@inproceedings{twardokus2024when,<br> author = "Geoff Twardokus and Nina Bindel and Hanif Rahbari and Sarah McCarthy",<br> title = "When Cryptography Needs a Hand: Practical Post-Quantum Authentication for {V2V} Communications",<br> booktitle = "Proc. Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS)",<br> month = feb,<br> year = "2024", <br> address = "San Diego, CA",<br> pages = ""<br>}</p></blockquote>
twardokus/pq-v2verifier: NDSS'24 Final Artifact (Revised)
<p>This record is an archival copy of the source code for PQ-V2Verifier, a software application associated with the conference paper listed below. Details can be found in the README file of the source code included in this record.</p><p><strong>Conference Paper </strong></p><p>This record contains artifacts for the 2024 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), associated with the following paper:</p><p>Geoff Twardokus, Nina Bindel, Hanif Rahbari, and Sarah McCarthy, "When Cryptography Needs a Hand: Practical Post-Quantum Authentication for V2V Communications," <i>Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2024)</i>, San Diego, CA, Feb. 2024.</p><p>Bibtex:</p><blockquote><p>@inproceedings{twardokus2024when,<br> author = "Geoff Twardokus and Nina Bindel and Hanif Rahbari and Sarah McCarthy",<br> title = "When Cryptography Needs a Hand: Practical Post-Quantum Authentication for {V2V} Communications",<br> booktitle = "Proc. Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS)",<br> month = feb,<br> year = "2024", <br> address = "San Diego, CA",<br> pages = ""<br>}</p></blockquote>
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