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LREC
2010
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13 years 10 months ago
LIPS: A Tool for Predicting the Lexical Isolation Point of a Word
We present LIPS (Lexical Isolation Point Software), a tool for accurate lexical isolation point (IP) prediction in recordings of speech. The IP is the point in time in which a wor...
Andrew Thwaites, Jeroen Geertzen, William D. Marsl...
ICECCS
1998
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Risk Assessment and Integrity in System Design
All systems, regardless of how carefully they have been constructed, suffer failures. This paper focuses on developing a formal understanding of failure with respect to system imp...
Raymond Berg, Victor L. Winter
WCRE
2010
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Predicting Re-opened Bugs: A Case Study on the Eclipse Project
—Bug fixing accounts for a large amount of the software maintenance resources. Generally, bugs are reported, fixed, verified and closed. However, in some cases bugs have to be...
Emad Shihab, Akinori Ihara, Yasutaka Kamei, Walid ...
CSMR
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Does the Past Say It All? Using History to Predict Change Sets in a CMDB
To avoid unnecessary maintenance costs in large IT systems resulting from poorly planned changes, it is essential to manage and control changes to the system and to verify that all...
Sarah Nadi, Richard C. Holt, Serge Mankovski
KBSE
2008
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Random Test Run Length and Effectiveness
Abstract—A poorly understood but important factor in random testing is the selection of a maximum length for test runs. Given a limited time for testing, it is seldom clear wheth...
James H. Andrews, Alex Groce, Melissa Weston, Ru-G...