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CEC
2010
IEEE
13 years 2 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
14 years 11 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
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13 years 5 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
14 years 4 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
13 years 10 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