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WER
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
From User Requirements to Tasks Descriptions in Real-Time Systems
Real-time scheduling theory has made a great progress in the last decades. From small devices to enormous satellites or industrial plants take advantage of this ongoing research. H...
Leo Ordínez, David Donari, Rodrigo M. Santo...
SSDBM
2009
IEEE
119views Database» more  SSDBM 2009»
16 years 1 months ago
Identifying the Most Endangered Objects from Spatial Datasets
Abstract. Real-life spatial objects are usually described by their geographic locations (e.g., longitude and latitude), and multiple quality attributes. Conventionally, spatial dat...
Hua Lu, Man Lung Yiu
WSC
1997
15 years 7 months ago
Success Stories in Simulation in Health Care
Healthcare is a rapidly changing industry, and facilities are struggling to find tools to enhance their ability to keep up with the change. Healthcare staff have generally adapted...
Catherine Drury Barnes, Joaquin L. Quiason, Carson...
COMSIS
2004
80views more  COMSIS 2004»
15 years 6 months ago
The End of Software Engineering and the Start of Economic-Cooperative Gaming
"Software engineering" was introduced as a model for the field of software development in 1968. This paper reconsiders that model in the light of four decades of experie...
Alistair Cockburn
CAV
2010
Springer
154views Hardware» more  CAV 2010»
15 years 10 months ago
Verifying Low-Level Implementations of High-Level Datatypes
For efficiency and portability, network packet processing code is typically written in low-level languages and makes use of bit-level operations to compactly represent data. Althou...
Christopher L. Conway, Clark Barrett