Because the knowledge required for the construction of a complex software system is often widely distributed among its members, programmers routinely engage in collaboration with ...
Most empirical studies of peer production have focused on the final products of these efforts (such as software in Free/Open Source projects), but there are also many other knowle...
Margaret S. Elliott, Mark S. Ackerman, Walt Scacch...
Programming embedded system software typically involves more than one programming language. Normally, a high-level language such as C/C++ is used for application oriented tasks an...
Ansgar Fehnker, Ralf Huuck, Felix Rauch, Sean Seef...
The implementation of codesign applications generally requires the use of heterogeneous resources (e.g., processor cores, hardware accelerators) in one system. Interfacing hardwar...
Guy Gogniat, Michel Auguin, Luc Bianco, Alain Pega...
Software systems embed in them knowledge about the domain in which they operate. However, this knowledge is “latent”. Making such knowledge accessible could be of great value ...