Graph isomorphism based PK cryptosystems?

Norman Hardy norm at netcom.com
Wed May 25 19:53:59 PDT 1994


At 15:42 5/25/94 -0400, smb at research.att.com wrote:
>	 This is one of the main
>	 reasons behind such publications as the IBM Technical Journal--the
>	 publication of results not worth patenting themselves, but definitely
>	 worth preventing others from patenting.
>
>Actually, no.  IBM has a separate publication for just that purpose.
>The Technicnal Journal (and others like it) are intended as PR vehicles
>and as gold stars for researchers -- that's an important part of our
>salary, as it were.

I think that you are refering to IBM's "Technical Disclosures" publication.
Its entries are in the form of patents, presumably in less finished form.
They carry thru the process of writing up the patent, at least in rough form,
and then decide whether to go to the greater expense of patenting it.
If they decide not to patent it they publish it in Technical Disclosures.








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