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WCRE
1999
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Recovering Code to Documentation Links in OO Systems
Software system documentation is almost always expressed informally, in natural language and free text. Examples include requirement specifications, design documents, manual pages...
Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Canfora, Andrea De Luci...
TSE
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
Recovering Traceability Links between Code and Documentation
Software system documentation is almost always expressed informally in natural language and free text. Examples include requirement specifications, design documents, manual pages, ...
Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Canfora, Gerardo Casazz...
SIGDOC
2000
ACM
13 years 12 months ago
A why-what-how tool for development and documentation of operating procedures
∗ DSTOP, the Design Support Tool for Operating Procedures, is a relatively simple software tool for support of designers of new interfaces and their procedures for use. DSTOP is ...
David G. Novick
SBBD
2004
137views Database» more  SBBD 2004»
13 years 8 months ago
A Lock Manager for Collaborative Processing of Natively Stored XML Documents
Today, neither transactional provisions, in general, nor concurrency control, in particular, of DBMS-based processing are tailored to the specific needs of large and collaborative...
Michael Peter Haustein, Theo Härder
AO
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Formal ontology meets industry
in ontology is quite abstract and often based on toy-examples to the point that the gap between the work of theoreticians and the needs of real applications is too wide to be cross...
Stefano Borgo, Matteo Cristani, Roberta Cuel