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SOFSEM
2010
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
Lessons in Software Evolution Learned by Listening to Smalltalk
The biggest challenge facing software developers today is how to gracefully evolve complex software systems in the face of changing requirements. We clearly need software systems t...
Oscar Nierstrasz, Tudor Gîrba
CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Designing for discovery: opening the hood for open-source end user tinkering
According to the Free Software Movement, the user ought to have "the freedoms to make changes, and to publish improved versions" and "to study how the program works...
Gifford Cheung, Parmit Chilana, Shaun K. Kane, Bra...
ISQED
2003
IEEE
96views Hardware» more  ISQED 2003»
14 years 1 months ago
New DFM Approach Abstracts AltPSM Lithography Requirements for sub-100nm IC Design Domains
Approach Abstracts AltPSM Lithography Requirements for sub-100nm IC Design Domains Pradiptya Ghosh, Chung-shin Kang, Michael Sanie and David Pinto Numerical Technologies, 70 West P...
Pradiptya Ghosh, Chung-shin Kang, Michael Sanie, D...
AI
2008
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
The well-designed child
This article is inspired by recent psychological studies confirming that a child is not born a blank slate but has important innate capabilities. An important part of the "le...
John McCarthy
ASAP
2006
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
The Mythical CCM: In Search of Usable (and Resuable) FPGA-Based General Computing Machines
Early FPGA researchers understood that FPGAs made possible the creation of a new, flexible, and powerful class of machine -- the configurable computing machine (CCM). The earliest...
Brent E. Nelson