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BPM
2007
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
What Makes Process Models Understandable?
Abstract. Despite that formal and informal quality aspects are of significant importance to business process modeling, there is only little empirical work reported on process mode...
Jan Mendling, Hajo A. Reijers, Jorge Cardoso
STTT
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
What makes good research in software engineering?
Physics, biology, and medicine have well-refined public explanations of their research processes. Even in simplified form, these provide guidance about what counts as "good re...
Mary Shaw
KBSE
2002
IEEE
14 years 18 days ago
What Makes Finite-State Models More (or Less) Testable?
Finite-state machine (FSM) models are commonly used to represent software with concurrent processes. Established model checking tools can be used to automatically test FSM models,...
David Owen, Tim Menzies, Bojan Cukic
MODELS
2009
Springer
14 years 7 days ago
Teaching Modeling: Why, When, What?
This paper reports on a panel discussion held during the Educators’ Symposium at MODELS’2009. It shortly explains the context provided for the discussion and outlines the state...
Jean Bézivin, Robert France, Martin Gogolla...
AGI
2011
12 years 11 months ago
What Makes a Brain Smart? Reservoir Computing as an Approach for General Intelligence
Abstract. Recurrent connectivity, balanced between excitation and inhibition, is a general principle of cortical connectivity. We propose that balanced recurrence can be achieved b...
Janelle Szary, Bryan Kerster, Christopher T. Kello