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DAGSTUHL
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Interdisciplinary Design Research for End-User Software Engineering
rocesses involve modeling – simplifying or abstracting some aspects of the problem domain in order to plan and evaluate design decisions. The use of representations to reason abo...
Alan F. Blackwell
SIGSOFT
2010
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Lawful software engineering
Legislation is constantly affecting the way in which software developers can create software systems, and deliver them to their users. This raises the need for methods and tools t...
Daniel M. Germán, Jens H. Webber, Massimili...
IUI
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Personal reporting of a museum visit as an entrypoint to future cultural experience
Museum visitors can continue interacting with museum exhibits even after they have left the museum. We can help them do this by creating a report that includes a basic, personaliz...
Charles B. Callaway, Tsvi Kuflik, Elena Not, Aless...
GECCO
2005
Springer
146views Optimization» more  GECCO 2005»
14 years 1 months ago
An empirical study of the robustness of two module clustering fitness functions
Two of the attractions of search-based software engineering (SBSE) derive from the nature of the fitness functions used to guide the search. These have proved to be highly robust...
Mark Harman, Stephen Swift, Kiarash Mahdavi
COMPSAC
2004
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Adaptive Time-Critical Resource Management Using Time/Utility Functions: Past, Present, and Future
Time/utility function time constraints (or TUFs) and utility accrual (UA) scheduling optimality criteria, constitute, arguably, the most effective and broadest approach for adapti...
Peng Li, Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen