kokke / tiny-ECDH-c

Small portable Elliptic-Curve Diffie-Hellman in C
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How would you like this library cited? #31

Open mikedorin opened 1 month ago

mikedorin commented 1 month ago

Hello, I am using the library in a little paper and am going to give a citation. Is there any other information you can give me on how you might like the work cited?

Thank you, Mike

kokke commented 1 month ago

Hi Mike.

Thanks for your polite request. I don't have my name on the profile to stay anonymous online. Many papers just cite the URL i.e. "github.com/kokke/tiny-ECDH-c" sometimes with a date. Some also mention my username (although that is implicit in the URL).

For me that is perfect attribution :+1:

If I ever wish to have my name associated with the publication(s) referencing my FOSS software, I can add it to the GitHub profile.

How does that work for you?

Do you have a pre-print of your work you can link to me ? I am always curious about scientific work referencing my GitHub repos :laughing:

Thanks again for asking

mikedorin commented 1 month ago

Thank you! That is how I will do the citation. I don't have a preprint quite yet, but I suspect the publication will be quick.

Basically, I was experimenting with ECC performance on a couple of smallish devices. I also added a lookup table of precalculated values to see how much performance could improve.

I will send you all the code that I wrote if you are interested. (Mind you, it was written for a paper so far, so is not 'production quality')

Give me a couple of weeks to get through the paper review process.

Thank you for having great work available.

-Michael Dorin

Assistant Professor Department of Software Engineering and Data Science University of St. Thomas


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Hi Mike.

Thanks for your polite request. I don't have my name on the profile to stay anonymous online. Many papers just cite the URL i.e. "github.com/kokke/tiny-ECDC-h" sometimes with a date. Some also mention my username (although that is implicit in the URL).

For me that is perfect attribution 👍

If I ever wish to have my name associated with the publication(s) referencing my FOSS software, I can add it to the GitHub profile.

How does that work for you?

Do you have a pre-print of your work you can link to me ? I am always curious about scientific work referencing my GitHub repos 😆

Thanks again for asking

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