True Random Number Service
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Media Coverage and Citations
RANDOM.ORG is a true random number service that generates
randomness via atmospheric noise. This page lists the popular media
coverage and the peer-reviewed citations that the service has
received since it went online in 1998.
Popular Print
Radio
Peer-Reviewed Citations
Bernstein, Jay H. ‘From the Ubiquitous to the Nonexistent:
A Demographic Study of OCLC WorldCat,’ Library Resources
& Technical Services 50 (2): 79-90, Spring 2006.
Biggar, Paul, Nash, Nicholas, Williams, Kevin, and Gregg, David. 2008. ‘An experimental study of sorting and branch prediction .’ ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics. 12 (Jun. 2008), 1-39.
Fankhauser, Niklaus and Mäser, Pascal. ‘Identification of GPI anchor attachment signals by a Kohonen self-organizing map .’ Bioinformatics, Oxford University Press, 2005;21(9):1846-1852.
Haahr, Mads. ‘Random Numbers,’ editor Neil
J. Salkind, Encyclopedia of Measurements and Statistics ,
Sage Publications, 2006.
Huestis, Bradley J. ‘Anatomy of a Random Court-Martial
Panel ,’ The Army Lawyer, DPA 27-50-401, October 2006.
Kellar, Ian & Abraham, Charles. ‘Randomised controlled trial
of a brief research-based intervention promoting fruit and vegetable
consumption .’ British Journal of Health Psychology, British Psychological Society,
2005;10(4):543-558.
Mowbray, Miranda & Gollman, Dieter. ‘Electing
the Doge of Venice: analysis of a 13th Century protocol .’
In Proc. IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium.
(Venice, Italy July 6-8 2007), pp.295-308, ISBN 0-7695-2819-8.
Salahu-Din, Sakinah. Social Work Research: An Applied
Approach , Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon, 2003.
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