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SOQUA
2007
15 years 7 months ago
Faults' context matters
When choosing a testing technique, practitioners want to know which one will detect the faults that matter most to them in the programs that they plan to test. Do empirical evalua...
Jaymie Strecker, Atif M. Memon
CHI
2002
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
CHI@20: fighting our way from marginality to power
The Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction (SIGCHI) has had a successful history of 20 years of growth in its numbers and influence. To help guide the continued evol...
Ben Shneiderman, Stuart K. Card, Donald A. Norman,...
HICSS
2000
IEEE
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15 years 11 months ago
Evolving Use of a System for Education at a Distance
Computers and networks are increasingly able to support distributed collaborative multimedia applications. In fact, the growing interest in distance learning reflects the awarenes...
Stephen A. White, Anoop Gupta, Jonathan Grudin, Ha...
CRYPTO
2010
Springer
181views Cryptology» more  CRYPTO 2010»
15 years 7 months ago
On the Efficiency of Classical and Quantum Oblivious Transfer Reductions
Due to its universality oblivious transfer (OT) is a primitive of great importance in secure multi-party computation. OT is impossible to implement from scratch in an unconditional...
Severin Winkler, Jürg Wullschleger
ASUNAM
2010
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Assessing Expertise Awareness in Resolution Networks
Problem resolution is a key issue in the IT service industry. A large service provider handles, on daily basis, thousands of tickets that report various types of problems from its...
Yi Chen, Shu Tao, Xifeng Yan, Nikos Anerousis, Qih...