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CGF
2002
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13 years 10 months ago
A Biologically-Parameterized Feather Model
Feathers, unlike other cutaneous appendages such as hair, fur, or scales have a definite structure. Variation in feather structure creates a wide range of resulting appearances. C...
Lisa Streit, Wolfgang Heidrich
ASE
2010
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13 years 11 months ago
Finding robust solutions in requirements models
Gregory Gay, Tim Menzies, Omid Jalali, Gregory E. ...
PG
2000
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Rendering Iridescent Colors Appearing on Natural Objects
Iridescent colors appearing on natural objects, such as the feathers of a hummingbird, surfaces inside seashells, and shells of beetles, are beautiful and impressive. The cause of...
Hideki Hirayama, Yoshiki Yamaji, Kazufumi Kaneda, ...
KBSE
2007
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
The business case for automated software engineering
Adoption of advanced automated SE (ASE) tools would be favored if a business case could be made that these tools are more valuable than alternate methods. In theory, software pred...
Tim Menzies, Oussama El-Rawas, Jairus Hihn, Martin...
RE
2002
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Converging on the Optimal Attainment of Requirements
Planning for the optimal attainment of requirements is an important early lifecycle activity. However, such planning is difficult when dealing with competing requirements, limited...
Martin S. Feather, Tim Menzies