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ICSM
2002
IEEE
14 years 19 days ago
Atomic Architectural Component Recovery for Program Understanding and Evolution
Component recovery and remodularization is a means to get back control on large and complex legacy systems suffering from ad-hoc changes by recovering logical components and restr...
Rainer Koschke
HPCA
2008
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
DeCoR: A Delayed Commit and Rollback mechanism for handling inductive noise in processors
Increases in peak current draw and reductions in the operating voltages of processors continue to amplify the importance of dealing with voltage fluctuations in processors. Noise-...
Meeta Sharma Gupta, Krishna K. Rangan, Michael D. ...
MOC
2000
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13 years 7 months ago
Ultraconvergence of the patch recovery technique II
The ultraconvergence property of a gradient recovery technique proposed by Zienkiewicz and Zhu is analyzed for the Laplace equation in the two dimensional setting. Under the assump...
Zhimin Zhang
JACM
2011
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12 years 10 months ago
Robust principal component analysis?
This paper is about a curious phenomenon. Suppose we have a data matrix, which is the superposition of a low-rank component and a sparse component. Can we recover each component i...
Emmanuel J. Candès, Xiaodong Li, Yi Ma, Joh...
ASE
2006
78views more  ASE 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
Using software evolution to focus architectural recovery
Ideally, a software project commences with requirements gathering and specification, reaches its major milestone with system implementation and delivery, and then continues, possi...
Nenad Medvidovic, Vladimir Jakobac