A reversible outcome is one that can be changed. For example, the failure of an ongoing project may be avoided if certain actions are taken, while an outcome such as the path of a...
Rosina Weber, William M. Evanco, Michael Waller, J...
The usability of software in rural environment is difficult for various reasons. Hence, the digital-divide remains between rural and urban population. The local language support, ...
Sree Kumar R., Neelanarayanan Venkataraman, Balaji...
The significance of functional programming is revealed as that the feasible approach to language extensibility which it enables is further applicable to programming in general and...
Paul A. Bailes, Colin J. M. Kemp, Ian Peake, Sean ...
We describe a graphical tool for analysis and visualization of three dimensional medical data. The application is intended to help physicians interpret the geometric structures of ...
Bobi Gilburd, Michal Holtzman-Gazit, Alon Spira, D...
An object-oriented software design is often modelled as a collection of UML diagrams. There is an inherent need to preserve the consistency between these diagrams. Moreover, throu...
Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Jocelyn Simmonds, Tom M...