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CHI
2011
ACM
12 years 11 months ago
Should I open this email?: inbox-level cues, curiosity and attention to email
The quantity of email people receive each day can be overwhelming. Previous research suggests that when handling email, individuals prioritize certain messages for attention over ...
Jaclyn Wainer, Laura Dabbish, Robert Kraut
ICSE
2012
IEEE-ACM
11 years 9 months ago
Where should the bugs be fixed? More accurate information retrieval-based bug localization based on bug reports
—For a large and evolving software system, the project team could receive a large number of bug reports. Locating the source code files that need to be changed in order to fix th...
Jian Zhou, Hongyu Zhang, David Lo
SIGSOFT
2007
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Which warnings should I fix first?
Automatic bug-finding tools have a high false positive rate: most warnings do not indicate real bugs. Usually bug-finding tools assign important warnings high priority. However, t...
Sunghun Kim, Michael D. Ernst
CHES
2006
Springer
131views Cryptology» more  CHES 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Why One Should Also Secure RSA Public Key Elements
It is well known that a malicious adversary can try to retrieve secret information by inducing a fault during cryptographic operations. Following the work of Seifert on fault induc...
Eric Brier, Benoît Chevallier-Mames, Mathieu...
VLDB
1987
ACM
108views Database» more  VLDB 1987»
13 years 10 months ago
Translating and Optimizing SQL Queries Having Aggregates
is at least ae powerful as SQL. Two well known relational query languages that have a sound theoretical foundation are relational algebra and relational calculus. As SQL is more cl...
Günter von Bültzingsloewen