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39 papers:

SIGMODSIGMOD-2015-ReABCJKR #database #machine learning #question
Machine Learning and Databases: The Sound of Things to Come or a Cacophony of Hype? (CR, DA, MB, MIC, MIJ, TK, RR), pp. 283–284.
CHICHI-2015-LaseckiKRSBB #crowdsourcing #named #sketching #user interface
Apparition: Crowdsourced User Interfaces that Come to Life as You Sketch Them (WSL, JK, NR, OS, JPB, MSB), pp. 1925–1934.
CSCWCSCW-2015-WangNMRW #social #social media #student
Coming of Age (Digitally): An Ecological View of Social Media Use among College Students (YW, MN, GM, SMR, MW), pp. 571–582.
DATEDATE-2014-FrijnsASVGSC #analysis #graph
Timing analysis of First-Come First-Served scheduled interval-timed Directed Acyclic Graphs (RF, SA, SS, JV, MCWG, RRHS, HC), pp. 1–6.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2014-PriorCL #case study #experience #learning
Things coming together: learning experiences in a software studio (JP, AC, JL), pp. 129–134.
MSRMSR-2014-GuoLM #exclamation #question
Oops! where did that code snippet come from? (LG, JLL, GM), pp. 52–61.
CHICHI-2014-HoareBJM #online
Coming in from the margins: amateur musicians in the online age (MH, SB, RJ, NMF), pp. 1295–1304.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-ChenJZBZSY #category theory #recommendation
Does product recommendation meet its waterloo in unexplored categories?: no, price comes to help (JC, QJ, SZ, SB, LZ, ZS, YY), pp. 667–676.
DATEDATE-2013-Vigouroux #design #question #what
What designs for coming supercomputers? (XV), p. 469.
CHICHI-2013-LeahuCM #category theory #how #matter
How categories come to matter (LL, MC, WM), pp. 3331–3334.
CSCWCSCW-2013-PertererSMWT
Come drive with me: an ethnographic study of driver-passenger pairs to inform future in-car assistance (NP, PS, AM, DW, MT), pp. 1539–1548.
KDIRKDIR-KMIS-2013-VanthienenC #modelling #process #question
Modeling Business Decisions and Processes — Which Comes First? (JV, FC), pp. 451–456.
REER-BR-2013-Finkelstein #re-engineering #what
The Next 10 Years: the shape of software to come and what if means for software engineering (AF).
DACDAC-2012-Taylor
Is dark silicon useful?: harnessing the four horsemen of the coming dark silicon apocalypse (MBT), pp. 1131–1136.
CSCWCSCW-2012-BardzellNPB
Come meet me at Ulduar: progression raiding in world of warcraft (JB, JN, TP, SB), pp. 603–612.
CIKMCIKM-2012-YueJHH #analysis #collaboration #query #web
Where do the query terms come from?: an analysis of query reformulation in collaborative web search (ZY, JJ, SH, DH), pp. 2595–2598.
ICSEICSE-2012-InoueSXM #open source
Where does this code come from and where does it go? — Integrated code history tracker for open source systems (KI, YS, PX, YM), pp. 331–341.
VLDBVLDB-2011-FreireBS #challenge #repository
Exploring the Coming Repositories of Reproducible Experiments: Challenges and Opportunities (JF, PB, DS), pp. 1494–1497.
CHICHI-2009-HuangHTNMMR #case study #chat #communication #social
Of social television comes home: a field study of communication choices and practices in tv-based text and voice chat (EMH, GH, JT, AN, NM, CJM, GR), pp. 585–594.
HCIOCSC-2009-AndersenFLN #development #game studies #using
The Coming Revolution in Competence Development: Using Serious Games to Improve Cross-Cultural Skills (BA, MF, PL, VPN), pp. 413–422.
CSEETCSEET-2008-Mead #education #how #re-engineering
Software Engineering Education: How Far We’ve Come and How Far We Have to Go (NRM), pp. 18–22.
PPoPPPPoPP-2008-Mellor-Crummey #question #thread
Where will all the threads come from? (JMMC), pp. 259–260.
CSCWCSCW-2006-Lee #analysis #social #what
What goes around comes around: an analysis of del.icio.us as social space (KJL), pp. 191–194.
ICSMEICSM-2005-Parikh #challenge #evolution
Software Support, Management, and Evolution (SSME) in the Coming Decade and Beyond...Oppotunities and Challenges (GP), pp. 10–11.
SIGIRSIGIR-2005-Krishnan #modelling
Short comings of latent models in supervised settings (VK), pp. 625–626.
RERE-2005-RegevW #requirements
Where do Goals Come from: the Underlying Principles of Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering (GR, AW), pp. 353–362.
CHICHI-2004-BoardmanS #information management #quote
“Stuff goes into the computer and doesn’t come out”: a cross-tool study of personal information management (RB, MAS), pp. 583–590.
CHICHI-2002-KlemmerTPLL #design #web
Where do web sites come from?: capturing and interacting with design history (SRK, MT, EPG, RL, JAL), pp. 1–8.
POPLPOPL-2001-BhargavanCMG #automaton #monitoring #network #what
What packets may come: automata for network monitoring (KB, SC, PJM, CAG), pp. 206–219.
ICSEICSE-2001-Shaw #architecture #research
The Coming-of-Age of Software Architecture Research (MMS), pp. 656–664.
CSEETCSEET-2000-Bach #question #re-engineering
Software Engineering — Coming of Age or Reaching Too Far? (JB), p. 3–?.
CSEETCSEET-2000-FraileyBDCT #re-engineering
Software Engineering — Coming of Age or Reaching Too Far? (panel) (DJF, JB, DD, BC, LLT), p. 7–?.
CHICHI-2000-EspinosaCRKSL #tool support #why
Coming to the wrong decision quickly: why awareness tools must be matched with appropriate tasks (JAE, JJC, LRG, REK, WLS, GL), pp. 392–399.
FSEFSE-2000-Rashid #question
The shape of things to come? (RFR), p. 169.
STOCSTOC-1996-McCormick #algorithm #parametricity #performance #scheduling
Fast Algorithms for Parametric Scheduling Come from Extensions to Parametric Maximum Flow (STM), pp. 319–328.
DLTDLT-1993-Narbel #geometry
Geometrical OL-Systems Coming from Tilings of the Plane (PN), pp. 237–249.
CSCWCSCW-1992-DubsH #concept #distributed #question
Distributed Facilitation: A Concept Whose Time Has Come? (SD, SCH), pp. 314–321.
CHICHI-1991-MyersCMSS #interface #question
Demonstrational interfaces: Coming soon? (BAM, AC, DM, DCS, BS), pp. 393–396.
DACDAC-1969-Samek #automation #design
The autopunch system or design automation comes to the sheet metal shop (WJS), pp. 71–90.

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