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AOSD
2005
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Mylar: a degree-of-interest model for IDEs
Even when working on a well-modularized software system, programmers tend to spend more time navigating the code than working with it. This phenomenon arises because it is impossi...
Mik Kersten, Gail C. Murphy
INTERACT
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Towards a Physiological Model of User Interruptability
User interruptability has become an important topic of study in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). However, automatically determining the availability of users is still problematic....
Daniel Chen, Jamie Hart, Roel Vertegaal
ECAL
2001
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Evolving Multi-agent Networks in Structured Environments
A crucial feature of evolving natural systems is parallelism. The simultaneous and distributed application of rules (governed by e.g. biochemistry) is generally considered as the p...
Thomas Glotzmann, Holger Lange, Michael Hauhs, A. ...
RTAS
2002
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Feedback Scheduling of Model Predictive Controllers
The paper presents some preliminary results on dynamic scheduling of model predictive controllers (MPCs). In an MPC, the control signal is obtained by on-line optimization of a co...
Dan Henriksson, Anton Cervin, Johan Åkesson,...
CDC
2010
IEEE
141views Control Systems» more  CDC 2010»
13 years 3 months ago
Achieving higher frequencies in large-scale nonlinear model predictive control
We present new insights into how to achieve higher frequencies in large-scale nonlinear predictive control using truncated-like schemes. The basic idea is that, instead of solving ...
Victor M. Zavala, Mihai Anitescu