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2005
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Automating custom-precision function evaluation for embedded processors
Due to resource and power constraints, embedded processors often cannot afford dedicated floating-point units. For instance, the IBM PowerPC processor embedded in Xilinx Virtex-...
Ray C. C. Cheung, Dong-U Lee, Oskar Mencer, Wayne ...
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ERLANG
2008
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Early fault detection with model-based testing
Current and future trends for software include increasingly complex requirements on interaction between systems. As a result, the difficulty of system testing increases. Model-bas...
Jonas Boberg
ESWA
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Knowledge based crime scenario modelling
A crucial concern in the evaluation of evidence related to a major crime is the formulation of sufficient alternative plausible scenarios that can explain the available evidence. ...
Jeroen Keppens, Burkhard Schafer
TSE
2008
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Do Crosscutting Concerns Cause Defects?
There is a growing consensus that crosscutting concerns harm code quality. An example of a crosscutting concern is a functional requirement whose implementation is distributed acro...
Marc Eaddy, Thomas Zimmermann, Kaitin D. Sherwood,...
KAIS
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
The pairwise attribute noise detection algorithm
Analyzing the quality of data prior to constructing data mining models is emerging as an important issue. Algorithms for identifying noise in a given data set can provide a good me...
Jason Van Hulse, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Haiying Hu...