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Stem pay$ (all stems)

27 papers:

CSCWCSCW-2015-Harris #quality
The Effects of Pay-to-Quit Incentives on Crowdworker Task Quality (CGH), pp. 1801–1812.
HPCAHPCA-2015-IslamMRW #low cost
Paying to save: Reducing cost of colocation data center via rewards (MAI, AHM, SR, XW), pp. 235–245.
CHICHI-2014-VinesDM
Pay or delay: the role of technology when managing a low income (JV, PD, AM), pp. 501–510.
CSCWCSCW-2014-CrabtreeC #challenge #design #enterprise
Making it “pay a bit better”: design challenges for micro rural enterprise (AC, AC), pp. 687–696.
CIKMCIKM-2014-FangZTSFSDZL #behaviour #game studies #modelling #network #social
Modeling Paying Behavior in Game Social Networks (ZF, XZ, JT, WS, ACMF, LS, YD, LZ, JL), pp. 411–420.
CHICHI-2013-LeeKYSG #mobile
Analyzing crowd workers in mobile pay-for-answer q&a (UL, JK, EY, JS, MG), pp. 533–542.
CSCWCSCW-2013-Waterhouse #metric
Pay by the bit: an information-theoretic metric for collective human judgment (TPW), pp. 623–638.
HCIDHM-SET-2013-KawabataMYKKGH #evaluation
Effect Evaluation of Recreational Coloring Carried Out at Pay Nursing Home (SK, NM, AY, YK, NK, AG, HH), pp. 214–222.
CHICHI-2012-SzafirM #adaptation #design #exclamation #monitoring
Pay attention!: designing adaptive agents that monitor and improve user engagement (DS, BM), pp. 11–20.
CIKMCIKM-2012-CreceliusS #graph #maintenance #nearest neighbour #scalability
Pay-as-you-go maintenance of precomputed nearest neighbors in large graphs (TC, RS), pp. 952–961.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2011-HedelerBPFEMG
Pay-as-you-go mapping selection in dataspaces (CH, KB, NWP, AAAF, SME, LM, CG), pp. 1279–1282.
FMFM-2011-DammF #question
Does It Pay to Extend the Perimeter of a World Model? (WD, BF), pp. 12–26.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2010-LiuBCDNA #adaptation #approach #documentation #named
Pay-as-you-go: an adaptive approach to provide full context-aware text search over document content (ZHL, TB, SC, JD, AN, VA), pp. 1025–1036.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2010-MahmoudA #clustering #integration #multi #retrieval
Schema clustering and retrieval for multi-domain pay-as-you-go data integration systems (HAM, AA), pp. 411–422.
CHICHI-2010-HsiehKH #how #why
Why pay?: exploring how financial incentives are used for question & answer (GH, REK, SEH), pp. 305–314.
VLDBVLDB-2009-KraskaHAK #consistency #in the cloud #matter
Consistency Rationing in the Cloud: Pay only when it matters (TK, MH, GA, DK), pp. 253–264.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-ElsasC #concurrent #evaluation #online #retrieval #thread
It pays to be picky: an evaluation of thread retrieval in online forums (JLE, JGC), pp. 714–715.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-JefferyFH #feedback
Pay-as-you-go user feedback for dataspace systems (SRJ, MJF, AYH), pp. 847–860.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-SarmaDH #integration
Bootstrapping pay-as-you-go data integration systems (ADS, XD, AYH), pp. 861–874.
VLDBVLDB-2008-ChaudhuriNR #execution #feedback #framework #query
A pay-as-you-go framework for query execution feedback (SC, VRN, RR), pp. 1141–1152.
SEKESEKE-2008-DaiS #online #protocol
QuickPay Online Payment Protocol (JD, MS), pp. 223–226.
VLDBVLDB-2007-SallesDKGB #integration #named
iTrails: Pay-as-you-go Information Integration in Dataspaces (MAVS, JPD, SKK, ORG, LB), pp. 663–674.
ICPRICPR-v2-2006-FrintropJC
Pay Attention When Selecting Features (SF, PJ, HIC), pp. 163–166.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2001-Kaczmarczyk #assessment #distance #education #student #why
Accreditation and student assessment in distance education: why we all need to pay attention (LCK), pp. 113–116.
ICSEICSE-2001-Northrop #reuse
Reuse That Pays (LMN), p. 667.
EDOCEDOC-2000-HasselmeyerSV #cost analysis
Pay As You Go — Associating Costs with Jini Leases (PH, MS, MV), pp. 48–57.
VLDBVLDB-1997-GarofalakisOS #database #scheduling
Resource Scheduling in Enhanced Pay-Per-View Continuous Media Databases (MNG, , AS), pp. 516–525.

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