In the Finite Capacity Dial-a-Ride problem the input is a metric space, a set of objects {di}, each specifying a source si and a destination ti, and an integer k--the capacity of t...
Systems requirements errors are numerous, persistent, and expensive. To detect such errors, and focus on critical ones during the development of a requirements document, we have d...
Code-based metrics such as coupling and cohesion are used to measure a system's structural complexity. But dealing with large systems--those consisting of several millions of...
This paper examines the performance of desktop applications running on the Microsoft Windows NT operating system on Intel x86 processors, and contrasts these applications to the p...
Dennis C. Lee, Patrick Crowley, Jean-Loup Baer, Th...
One of the major differences in partitioning for codesign is in the way the communication cost is evaluated. Generally the size of the edge cut-set is used. When communication bet...