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CASCON 1994: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- John E. Botsford, Ann Gawman, W. Morven Gentleman, Evelyn Kidd, Kelly A. Lyons, Jacob Slonim, J. Howard Johnson:
Proceedings of the 1994 Conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research, October 31 - November 3, 1994, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. IBM 1994 - Rateb Abu-Hamdeh, James R. Cordy, T. Patrick Martin:
Schema translation using structural transformation. 1 - Gopi K. Attaluri:
An efficient expected cost algorithm for dynamic indexing of spatial objects. 2 - David F. Bacon, Jyh-Herng Chow, Dz-Ching Ju, Kalyan Muthukumar, Vivek Sarkar:
A compiler framework for restructuring data declarations to enhance cache and TLB effectiveness. 3 - David Bellin, Manish Tyagi, Maurice Tyler:
Object-oriented metrics: an overview. 4 - Richard C. Bodner:
A comparison of identification rates of static and animated buttons. 5 - Dexter P. Bradshaw:
Failure isolation and recovery in composite multidatabases. 6 - Tilmann F. W. Bruckhaus:
TIM: a tool insertion method. 7 - Forbes J. Burkowski, Michael A. Shepherd, Carolyn R. Watters:
Delivery of electronic news: a broadband application. 8 - Larry Chang, I. Scott MacKenzie:
A comparison of two handwriting recognizers for pen-based computers. 9 - Ram Chillarege:
Self-testing software probe system for failure detection and diagnosis. 10 - Robert F. Cohen, Peter Eades, Tao Lin, Frank Ruskey:
Volume upper bounds for 3D graph drawing. 11 - Khuzaima S. Daudjee, Anestis A. Toptsis:
A technique for automatically organizing software libraries for software reuse. 12 - Thomas R. Dean, David Alex Lamb:
A theory model core for module interconnection languages. 13 - Frank Ch. Eigler:
Translating GraphLog to SQL. 14 - Graham W. Ewart, Marijana Tomic:
Applying program understanding technology to IBM product documentation. 15 - Jennifer Farkas:
Using Kohonen maps to determine document similarity. 16 - Danilo Florissi:
The loosely-synchronous transfer mode. 17 - Patrícia Gomes Soares Florissi:
Quality of service management automation in integrated distributed systems. 18 - Praerit Garg:
Investigating coverage-reliability relationship and sensitivity of reliability to errors in the operational profile. 19 - Michael W. Godfrey:
Metamorphic development of a GUI for configuration management. 20 - Peter Grogono:
Designing for change. 21 - Dechang Gu, Yin Zhong, Sarwar Ali:
On testing of classes in object-oriented programs. 22 - Abdelhakim Hafid, Jan de Meer, Axel Rennoch, Gregor von Bochmann, Rachida Dssouli:
Quality of service verification experiments. 23 - Stephen C. Hayne, Mark Pendergast:
Techniques and experiences with group support system implementation. 24 - George T. Heineman:
Automatic translation of process modeling formalisms. 25 - Daniel Hoffman, Xianhong Fang:
Testing the C set++ collection class library. 26 - G. Ken Holman:
Computer aided document engineering. 27 - Dirk Höltje, Nazim H. Madhavji, Tilmann F. W. Bruckhaus, Won-Kook Hong:
Eliciting formal models of software engineering processes. 28 - Lenny Hon:
Using objects in shared memory for C++ application. 29 - James W. Hong, Michael Katchabaw, Michael A. Bauer, Hanan Lutfiyya:
Toward distributed applications management using the OSI management framework. 30 - Gilles Hurteau, Vincent Van Dongen, Guang R. Gao:
EPPP - an integrated environment for portable parallel programming. 31 - J. Howard Johnson:
Visualizing textual redundancy in legacy source. 32 - Ivan Kalas, Eshrat Arjomandi, Guang R. Gao, William G. O'Farrell:
FTL: a multithreaded environment for parallel computation. 33 - Kostas Kontogiannis:
Partial design recovery using dynamic programming. 34 - Moshe Krieger, S. Lemire:
Restricted object based design of event driven commercial software. 35 - Mayuram S. Krishnan:
Software release management: a business perspective. 36 - David Chenho Kung, Jerry Gao, Pei Hsia:
An object oriented testing and maintenance environment. 37 - Thomas Kunz:
Visualizing abstract events. 38 - Peter B. Ladkin, Barbara B. Simons:
Static analysis of multiway synchronization. 39 - Kurt Lichtner:
An automated internet resource discovery system. 40 - Peng Lu:
Test case generation for specification-based software testing. 41 - Mbi Makungu, Michel Barbeau:
The contract approach illustrated with a distributed routing protocol. 42 - Spiros Mancoridis:
Loosely integrating tools using the star system. 43 - Andrew D. Marshall:
Supporting communications infrastructure evolution. 44 - T. Patrick Martin, Wendy Powley:
Storing MDBS catalog information in an X.500 directory service. 45 - George E. Mobus, Manuel Aparicio IV:
Foraging for information resources in cyberspace: intelligent foraging agent in a distributed network. 46 - Daniel M. Germán:
An SGML-based programming environment for literate programming. 47 - John Mylopoulos, Martin Stanley, Kenny Wong, Morris Bernstein, Renato de Mori, Graham W. Ewart, Kostas Kontogiannis, Ettore Merlo, Hausi A. Müller, Scott R. Tilley, Marijana Tomic:
Towards an integrated toolset for program understanding. 48 - Qi Ning, Vincent Van Dongen, Guang R. Gao:
Automatic decomposition in EPPP compiler. 49 - Luis C. M. Nova, Donald D. Cowan, Arndt von Staa, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
On the automation of code generation for user interface models. 50 - Amit M. Paradkar:
On the experience of using cause-effect graphs for software specification and test generation. 51 - Ian Parsons:
Obstacles to transparent heterogeneity in a distributed programming environment. 52 - Santanu Paul:
Modeling and querying software repositories. 53 - Wai-Hang Poon:
Modelling a distributed database system. 54 - Bambang N. Prastowo:
Toward automation of generating incremental computation mechanisms. 55 - A. Warren Pratten, James W. Hong, J. Michael Bennett, Michael A. Bauer, Hanan Lutfiyya:
Design and implementation of a trader-based resource management system. 56 - Young-Gook Ra, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
OODB support for providing transparent schema changes. 57 - Vojislav D. Radonjic, Moshe Krieger, Jean-Pierre Corriveau:
A response oriented paradigm for software engineering. 58 - David M. Raffo:
Capturing software process and product characteristics in process models using task element decomposition. 59 - Darrell R. Raymond:
Grail: a C++ library for finite-state machines and regular expressions. 60 - Tzvi Raz, Alan T. Yaung:
Inspection effectiveness in software development: a neural network approach. 61 - Jerome A. Rolia, Bo Lin:
Consistency issues in distributed application performance metrics. 62 - Carolyn B. Seaman:
Using the OPT improvement approach in the SQL/DS development environment. 63 - Deborah E. Swain:
Integrating cognitive levels into the interface. 64 - Duane Szafron, Jonathan Schaeffer, Paul Iglinski, Ian Parsons, Ronald Kornelsen, Chris Morrow:
Enterprise: current status and future directions. 65 - David J. Taylor, Michael H. Coffin:
Integrating real-time and partial-order information in event-data displays. 66 - Andrew Z. Tong:
Reducing the technical overhead of software reuse. 67 - Vassilios Tzerpos:
Automatic source-file dependency structure extraction for C programs. 68 - Vincent Van Dongen, Christophe Bonello, Guang R. Gao:
Data parallelism with high performance C. 69 - Dimitra Vista:
View maintenance in relational and deductive databases by incremental query evaluation. 70 - Andreas Vogel, Brigitte Kerhervé, Gregor von Bochmann, Jan Gecsei:
Distributed multimedia applications and quality of service: a survey. 71 - Gerald A. Winters, Toby J. Teorey:
Extending the RMON matrix group to provide network layer statistics. 72 - Kenny Wong:
Software understanding through integrated structural and run-time analysis. 73 - Weipeng P. Yan, Per-Åke Larson:
Data reduction through early grouping. 74 - Seong R. Yu:
A versatile development process for small to large projects using IBM CMVC. 75 - Jianchun Zhang:
A formal specification model and its application in multidatabase systems. 76
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