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CEC
2010
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Tweaking a tower of blocks leads to a TMBL: Pursuing long term fitness growth in program evolution
— If a population of programs evolved not for a few hundred generations but for a few hundred thousand or more, could it generate more interesting behaviours and tackle more comp...
Tony E. Lewis, George D. Magoulas
WWW
2004
ACM
16 years 3 months ago
Efficient web change monitoring with page digest
The Internet and the World Wide Web have enabled a publishing explosion of useful online information, which has produced the unfortunate side effect of information overload: it is...
David Buttler, Daniel Rocco, Ling Liu
PRL
2010
149views more  PRL 2010»
14 years 10 months ago
Adaptive linear models for regression: Improving prediction when population has changed
The general setting of regression analysis is to identify a relationship between a response variable Y and one or several explanatory variables X by using a learning sample. In a ...
Charles Bouveyron, Julien Jacques
KBSE
2005
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Clearwater: extensible, flexible, modular code generation
Distributed applications typically interact with a number of heterogeneous and autonomous components that evolve independently. Methodical development of such applications can ben...
Galen S. Swint, Calton Pu, Gueyoung Jung, Wenchang...
RE
2008
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Examining the Relationships between Performance Requirements and "Not a Problem" Defect Reports
Missing or imprecise requirements can lead stakeholders to make incorrect assumptions. A "Not a Problem" defect report (NaP) describes a software behavior that a stakeho...
Chih-Wei Ho, Laurie Williams, Brian Robinson