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AAAI
1997
13 years 9 months ago
From MiniMax to Manhattan
The thinking process for playing chess by computer is significantly different from that used by humans. Although computer hardware and software have evolved considerably, computer...
T. Anthony Marsland, Yngvi Björnsson
EXTREME
2003
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Can Topic Maps describe context for enterprise-wide applications?
Topic maps provide exciting opportunities not just to make information easier to find, but to increase the usability of software. In order to provide users with the information th...
Duane Degler, Lisa Battle
MC
2007
13 years 9 months ago
What Can the Hundred Languages of Children Teach Us?
In this paper we want to make use of the "Hundred Languages of Children" observed by Reggio pedagogue L. Malaguzzi, in order to understand the process of being engaged b...
Andrea Kohlhase, Heidi Schelhowe, Michael Lund
AI
2001
Springer
14 years 14 days ago
How AI Can Help SE; or: Randomized Search Not Considered Harmful
In fast-paced software projects, engineers don’t have the time or the resources to build heavyweight complete descriptions of their software. The best they can do is lightweight ...
Tim Menzies, Harshinder Singh
CSMR
2006
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Can LSI help Reconstructing Requirements Traceability in Design and Test?
Managing traceability data is an important aspect of the software development process. In this paper we investigate to what extent latent semantic indexing (LSI), an information r...
Marco Lormans, Arie van Deursen