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OOPSLA
2004
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
RUBiS revisited: why J2EE benchmarking is hard
We have replicated the experiments of Cecchet et al. detailed in ”Performance and Scalability of EJB Applications” at OOPSLA ’02. We report on our experiences configuring, ...
William Pugh, Jaime Spacco
ACSD
2009
IEEE
117views Hardware» more  ACSD 2009»
14 years 3 months ago
Why Are Modalities Good for Interface Theories?
In this paper we revisit the fundamentals of interface theories. Methodological considerations call for supporting “aspects” and “assume/guarantee” reasoning. From these c...
Jean-Baptiste Raclet, Eric Badouel, Albert Benveni...
SIGSOFT
2008
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Why do developers neglect exception handling?
In this paper, we explore the problems associated with exception handling from a new dimension: the human. We designed a study that evaluates (1) different perspectives of softwar...
Carsten Görg, Hina Shah, Mary Jean Harrold
JSS
2008
68views more  JSS 2008»
13 years 8 months ago
Why and how can human-related measures support software development processes?
In this paper we discuss why and how measures related to human aspects should be incorporated into software development processes. This perspective is based on the vast evidence t...
Orit Hazzan, Irit Hadar
CORR
2008
Springer
91views Education» more  CORR 2008»
13 years 8 months ago
Exchange of Limits: Why Iterative Decoding Works
We consider communication over a family of binary-input memoryless output-symmetric channels using lowdensity parity-check codes under message passing decoding. The asymptotic (in ...
Satish Babu Korada, Rüdiger L. Urbanke