While various models of undo have been proposed over the years, no empirical study has yet been done to discover which model of undo most closely aligns with what users expect an ...
Aaron G. Cass, Chris S. T. Fernandes, Andrew Polid...
In the last few years, several studies have analyzed the performance of flooding and random walks as querying mechanisms for unstructured wireless sensor networks. However, most o...
The increasing demand for reliable computers has led to proposals for hardware-assisted rollback of memory state. Such approach promises major reductions in Mean Time To Repair (M...
Jun Nakano, Pablo Montesinos, Kourosh Gharachorloo...
Although conventional database management systems are designed to tolerate hardware and to a lesser extent even software errors, they cannot protect themselves against syntactical...
Interactive history tools, ranging from basic undo and redo to branching timelines of user actions, facilitate iterative forms of interaction. In this paper, we investigate the des...
Jeffrey Heer, Jock D. Mackinlay, Chris Stolte, Man...