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IWPSE
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Experiences with Software Product Family Evolution
The evolution of product family typically oscillates between growing and consolidating phases. The migration path starts from a copy/paste approach that offers the fastest time-to...
Claudio Riva, Christian Del Rosso
ASPLOS
2012
ACM
12 years 4 months ago
Data races vs. data race bugs: telling the difference with portend
Even though most data races are harmless, the harmful ones are at the heart of some of the worst concurrency bugs. Alas, spotting just the harmful data races in programs is like ï...
Baris Kasikci, Cristian Zamfir, George Candea
EUROMICRO
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Polishing: A Technique to Reduce Variations in Cached Layer-Encoded Video
In this paper we present polishing, a novel technique to maximize the playback utility of a streamed layer-encoded video. Polishing reduces the amount of layer variations in a cac...
Michael Zink, Oliver Heckmann, Jens Schmitt, Andre...
FATES
2003
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Automatic Conformance Testing of Internet Applications
Abstract. We adapt and extend the theories used in the general framework of automated software testing in such a way that they become suitable for black-box conformance testing of ...
Harm M. A. van Beek, Sjouke Mauw
CSCW
2011
ACM
13 years 3 months ago
"Not my bug!" and other reasons for software bug report reassignments
Bug reporting/fixing is an important social part of the software development process. The bug-fixing process inherently has strong inter-personal dynamics at play, especially in h...
Philip J. Guo, Thomas Zimmermann, Nachiappan Nagap...