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PPPJ
2003
ACM
14 years 21 days ago
A noughts and crosses Java applet to teach programming to primary school children
We report on a continuing study into teaching programming to pre-teens school-children, with some as young as seven years old. As part of the study we aim to test childrens’ alg...
J. Paul Gibson
ICRE
2000
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Requirements Documentation: Why a Formal Basis is Essential
Unless you have a complete and precise description of your product’s requirements, it is very unlikely that you will satisfy those requirements. A requirements document that is ...
David Lorge Parnas
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 6 months ago
BioBlender: a Software for Intuitive Representation of Surface Properties of Biomolecules
In this and the associated article BioBlender: A Software for Intuitive Representation of Surface Properties of Biomolecules [1], we present BioBlender as a complete instrument fo...
Raluca Mihaela Andrei, Marco Callieri, Maria Franc...
CSMR
2004
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Adaptation of Large-Scale Open Source Software - An Experience Report
Within a long-term distributed systems project we repeatedly stumbled across the well-known yet difficult question to either implement from scratch or comprehend and adapt existin...
Markus Pizka
CSEE
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Electronic Portfolios through a Qualitative Lens
This report illustrates the use of qualitative methods and an interpretive framework (Cultural Historical Activity Theory) to examine educational interventions. The techniques are...
Rebecca L. Fiedler, Cem Kaner