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METRICS
2005
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Experiences from Conducting Semi-structured Interviews in Empirical Software Engineering Research
Many phenomena related to software development are qualitative in nature. Relevant measures of such phenomena are often collected using semi-structured interviews. Such interviews...
Siw Elisabeth Hove, Bente Anda
DAC
2008
ACM
14 years 10 months ago
Parallel programming: can we PLEASE get it right this time?
The computer industry has a problem. As Moore's law marches on, we will be exploiting it to double cores, not frequencies. But all those cores ... 2 to 4 today growing to 8, ...
Tim Mattson, Michael Wrinn
SEE
2011
Springer
13 years 19 days ago
Broadening Ethics Teaching in Engineering: Beyond the Individualistic Approach
There is a widespread approach to the teaching of ethics to engineering students in which the exclusive focus is on engineers as individual agents and the broader context in which...
Eddie Conlon, Henk Zandvoort
JCC
2011
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13 years 21 days ago
Can we trust docking results? Evaluation of seven commonly used programs on PDBbind database
: Docking is one of the most commonly used techniques in drug design. It is used for both identifying correct poses of a ligand in the binding site of a protein as well as for the ...
Dariusz Plewczynski, Michal Lazniewski, Rafal Augu...
ICSE
2003
IEEE-ACM
14 years 10 months ago
Separation in Theory - Coordination in Practice
The lack of a common language and mutual understanding between the disciplines of systems development/software engineering and HCI does create challenges for both teaching and pra...
Torkil Clemmensen, Jacob Nørbjerg