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CASCON 2002: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Darlene A. Stewart, J. Howard Johnson:
Proceedings of the 2002 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research, September 30 - October 3, 2002, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. IBM 2002 - Yanping Chen, Robert L. Probert, D. Paul Sims:
Specification-based regression test selection with risk analysis. 1 - Said Elnaffar:
A methodology for auto-recognizing DBMS workloads. 2 - Mechelle Gittens, Hanan Lutfi Lutfiyya, Michael A. Bauer, David Godwin, Yong Woo Kim, Pramod Gupta:
An empirical evaluation of system and regression testing. 3 - Jacek Gwizdka:
TaskView: design and evaluation of a task-based email interface. 4 - Diane Kelly, Terry Shepard:
Qualitative observations from software code inspection experiments. 5 - Daniel Lemire:
Wavelet-based relative prefix sum methods for range sum queries in data cubes. 6 - Hubert Ka Yau Leung:
Subject space: a state-persistent model for publish/subscribe systems. 7 - Heather Parker, Mark H. Chignell, Leonardo Ruppenthal:
Measurement of technology mediated communication style: the communication preferences inventory (CPI). 8 - Walid Rjaibi, Klaus R. Dittrich, Dieter Jaepel:
Event matching in symmetric subscription systems. 9 - Heidi Scott, Patrick Martin, Berni Schiefer:
A study of the impact of direct access I/O on relational database management systems. 10 - Lubomir Stanchev, Grant E. Weddell:
Index selection for compiled database applications in embedded control programs. 11 - Yingying Tao, Qiang Zhu, Calisto Zuzarte:
Exploiting common subqueries for complex query optimization. 12 - Xiaoyi Xu, Patrick Martin, Wendy Powley:
Configuring buffer pools in DB2 UDB. 13 - Behnak Yaltaghian, Mark H. Chignell:
Re-ranking search results using network analysis a case study with google: a case study with Google. 14 - Hamzeh Zawawy, Patrick Martin, Hossam S. Hassanein:
Supporting capacity planning for DB2 UDB. 15
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