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Computer Science - Research and Development, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, February 2015
- Mauro Luigi Drago, Carlo Ghezzi, Raffaela Mirandola:
A quality driven extension to the QVT-relations transformation language. 1-20 - Dominik Sojer, Christian Buckl, Alois C. Knoll:
Deriving fault-detection mechanisms from safety requirements. 21-34 - Janne Merilinna, Anton Yrjönen, Tomi Räty:
NFR+ framework method to support bi-directional traceability of non-functional requirements. 35-49
- Christian Mathis, Theo Härder, Karsten Schmidt, Sebastian Bächle:
XML indexing and storage: fulfilling the wish list. 51-68 - Sylvia Radeschütz, Holger Schwarz, Florian Niedermann:
Business impact analysis - a framework for a comprehensive analysis and optimization of business processes. 69-86 - Angham A. Abdulahad Sabagh, Adil Al-Yasiri:
GECAF: a framework for developing context-aware pervasive systems. 87-103
Volume 30, Number 2, May 2015
- Wolfgang E. Nagel, Daniel Molka, Thomas Ludwig, Matthias S. Müller:
Editorial for the fifth international conference on energy-aware high performance computing. 105-106 - M. Asunción Castaño, Sandra Catalán, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Reducing the cost of power monitoring with DC wattmeters. 107-114 - Francisco D. Igual, Luis M. Jara, José Ignacio Gómez Pérez, Luis Piñuel, Manuel Prieto-Matías:
A power measurement environment for PCIe accelerators. 115-124 - Julian M. Kunkel, Alvaro Aguilera, Nathanael Hübbe, Marc C. Wiedemann, Michaela Zimmer:
Monitoring energy consumption with SIOX. 125-133 - Alberto Cabrera Pérez, Francisco Almeida, Javier Arteaga, Vicente Blanco Pérez:
Measuring energy consumption using EML (energy measurement library). 135-143 - Leandro Fontoura Cupertino, Georges Da Costa, Jean-Marc Pierson:
Towards a generic power estimator. 145-153 - Michèle Weiland, Nick Johnson:
Benchmarking for power consumption monitoring. 155-163 - Lazaros Papadopoulos, Ivan Walulya, Paul Renaud-Goud, Philippas Tsigas, Dimitrios Soudris, Brendan Barry:
Performance and power consumption evaluation of concurrent queue implementations in embedded systems. 165-175 - Joseph Charles, William B. Sawyer, Manuel F. Dolz, Sandra Catalán:
Evaluating the performance and energy efficiency of the COSMO-ART model system. 177-186 - José Ignacio Aliaga, Maria Barreda, Manuel F. Dolz, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Are our dense linear algebra libraries energy-friendly? 187-196 - Philipp Gschwandtner, Charalampos Chalios, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Hans Vandierendonck, Thomas Fahringer:
On the potential of significance-driven execution for energy-aware HPC. 197-206 - Georgiana Haldeman, Ivan Rodero, Manish Parashar, Sabela Ramos, Eddy Z. Zhang, Ulrich Kremer:
Exploring energy-performance-quality tradeoffs for scientific workflows with in-situ data analyses. 207-218 - Robert Schöne, Daniel Molka, Michael Werner:
Wake-up latencies for processor idle states on current x86 processors. 219-227
Volume 30, Numbers 3-4, August 2015
- Stefan Kowalewski, Jan Oliver Ringert, Bernhard Rumpe:
Editorial for the Software Engineering 2013 Conference. 229-230 - Hamed Shariat Yazdi, Pit Pietsch, Timo Kehrer, Udo Kelter:
Synthesizing realistic test models. 231-253 - Christian Heinzemann, Christian Brenner, Stefan Dziwok, Wilhelm Schäfer:
Automata-based refinement checking for real-time systems. 255-283 - Bernhard Jung, Matthias Lenk, Arnd Vitzthum:
Structured development of 3D applications: round-trip engineering in interdisciplinary teams. 285-301 - Steffen Ziegert, Heike Wehrheim:
Temporal plans for software architecture reconfiguration. 303-320 - Ursula Goltz, Ralf H. Reussner, Michael Goedicke, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Lukas Märtin, Birgit Vogel-Heuser:
Design for future: managed software evolution. 321-331 - Zille Huma, Christian Gerth, Gregor Engels:
On-The-Fly computing: automatic service discovery and composition in heterogeneous domains. 333-361 - Martin Glinz, Samuel A. Fricker:
On shared understanding in software engineering: an essay. 363-376
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