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Stem reconcil$ (all stems)

46 papers:

ICEISICEIS-v1-2015-AlmeidaHC #multi #question #what
What if Multiusers Wish to Reconcile Their Data? (DSdA, CSH, CDdAC), pp. 184–195.
CSCWCSCW-2014-SteinhardtJ #collaboration
Reconciling rhythms: plans and temporal alignment in collaborative scientific work (SBS, SJJ), pp. 134–145.
DACDAC-2013-WuergesOS #energy #performance #realtime
Reconciling real-time guarantees and energy efficiency through unlocked-cache prefetching (EW, RSdO, LCVdS), p. 9.
VLDBVLDB-2013-ChenOOB #named #semantics
ROSeAnn: Reconciling Opinions of Semantic Annotators (LC, SO, GO, MB), pp. 1238–1241.
PLDIPLDI-2013-IsradisaikulM #pattern matching
Reconciling exhaustive pattern matching with objects (CI, ACM), pp. 343–354.
CIKMCIKM-2012-AbedjanLN #ontology #web
Reconciling ontologies and the web of data (ZA, JL, FN), pp. 1532–1536.
RERE-2012-GordonB #case study #multi #requirements
Reconciling multi-jurisdictional legal requirements: A case study in requirements water marking (DGG, TDB), pp. 91–100.
ICSEICSE-2012-GeDM #automation #refactoring
Reconciling manual and automatic refactoring (XG, QLD, ERMH), pp. 211–221.
CGOCGO-2012-MannarswamyG #compilation #transaction
Reconciling transactional conflicts with compiler’s help (SSM, RG), pp. 53–62.
ICLPICLP-2012-YouMB #semantics #source code
Reconciling Well-Founded Semantics of DL-Programs and Aggregate Programs (JHY, JM, YB), pp. 235–246.
RERE-2011-VoglLGE #approach #architecture #requirements
Reconciling requirements and architectures with the CBSP approach in an iPhone app project (HV, KL, PG, AE), pp. 273–278.
CAiSECAiSE-2010-BlancoCMP #data flow #modelling #probability
Probabilistic Models to Reconcile Complex Data from Inaccurate Data Sources (LB, VC, PM, PP), pp. 83–97.
KEODKEOD-2010-Occelli #policy
Reconciling Tempus and Hora — Policy Knowledge in an Information Wired Environment (SO), pp. 213–217.
HPCAHPCA-2009-YehiaGBT #flexibility
Reconciling specialization and flexibility through compound circuits (SY, SG, HB, OT), pp. 277–288.
DATEDATE-2008-CertnerLPTAD #approach #parallel #performance #predict #source code
A Practical Approach for Reconciling High and Predictable Performance in Non-Regular Parallel Programs (OC, ZL, PP, OT, FA, ND), pp. 740–745.
SPLCSPLC-2008-PerrouinKGJ #automation #flexibility
Reconciling Automation and Flexibility in Product Derivation (GP, JK, NG, JMJ), pp. 339–348.
PODSPODS-2007-GiacomoLLR #data transformation #integration #on the
On reconciling data exchange, data integration, and peer data management (GDG, DL, ML, RR), pp. 133–142.
ICALPICALP-2007-BienvenuM #complexity
Reconciling Data Compression and Kolmogorov Complexity (LB, WM), pp. 643–654.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-KrachinaRT #ontology #perspective #policy #privacy #semantics
Reconciling Privacy Policies and Regulations: Ontological Semantics Perspective (OK, VR, KET), pp. 730–739.
MODELSMoDELS-2007-GreenyerK #graph grammar #qvt
Reconciling TGGs with QVT (JG, EK), pp. 16–30.
MODELSMoDELS-2007-GreenyerK #graph grammar #qvt
Reconciling TGGs with QVT (JG, EK), pp. 16–30.
POPLPOPL-2007-Tang #perl
Perl 6: reconciling the irreconcilable (AT), p. 1.
SACSAC-MT-J-2006-AlanenLP07 #diagrams #model transformation
Creating and reconciling diagrams after executing model transformations (MA, TL, IP), pp. 155–178.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2007-EstublierV #configuration management #data transformation
Reconciling software configuration management and product data management (JE, GV), pp. 265–274.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2007-ZhouLZ #approach #model transformation
A segment-based approach for reconcilable model transformation (XZ, YL, JZ), pp. 517–520.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2006-MeijerBB #dot-net #framework #named #xml
LINQ: reconciling object, relations and XML in the .NET framework (EM, BB, GMB), p. 706.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2006-TaylorI #collaboration
Reconciling while tolerating disagreement in collaborative data sharing (NET, ZGI), pp. 13–24.
ICPRICPR-v4-2006-MaurelKF #set
Reconciling Landmarks and Level Sets (PM, RK, ODF), pp. 69–72.
ECMFAECMDA-FA-2006-EngelPK #model merging #using
Using a Model Merging Language for Reconciling Model Versions (KDE, RFP, DSK), pp. 143–157.
ECOOPECOOP-2006-WelcHJ #java #transaction
Transparently Reconciling Transactions with Locking for Java Synchronization (AW, ALH, SJ), pp. 148–173.
SACSAC-2006-AlanenLP #diagrams #model transformation
Reconciling diagrams after executing model transformations (MA, TL, IP), pp. 1267–1272.
SPLCSPLC-2006-HelferichSH #product line
Reconciling Marketed and Engineered Software Product Lines (AH, KS, GH), p. 23–?.
SACSAC-2005-CarvalhoL #abstraction #composition #distributed #parallel #performance #programming
The # model: separation of concerns for reconciling modularity, abstraction and efficiency in distributed parallel programming (FHdCJ, RDL), pp. 1357–1364.
SACSAC-2005-KiskisP
Compensating creativity in the digital world: reconciling technology and culture (MK, RP), pp. 282–286.
VLDBVLDB-2003-BouganimNPW #data access #encryption
Chip-Secured Data Access: Reconciling Access Rights with Data Encryption (LB, FDN, PP, LW), pp. 1133–1136.
RERE-2003-RichardsFA #approach #case study #multi #visualisation
An Approach to Visualise and Reconcile Use Case Descriptions from Multiple Viewpoints (DR, ABF, OA), pp. 373–374.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2002-Cirstea #algebra #logic #on the #reachability #specification
On Specification Logics for Algebra-Coalgebra Structures: Reconciling Reachability and Observability (CC), pp. 82–97.
RERE-2001-GrunbacherEM #approach #architecture #requirements
Reconciling Software Requirements and Architectures: The CBSP Approach (PG, AE, NM), pp. 202–211.
UMLUML-2000-GarlanK #architecture
Reconciling the Needs of Architectural Description with Object-Modeling Notations (DG, AK), pp. 498–512.
HTHT-1999-NurnbergA #hypermedia #research #web #what
What Was the Question? Reconciling Open Hypermedia and World Wide Web Research (PJN, HA), pp. 83–90.
ICEISICEIS-1999-Goossens #ambiguity #approach #modelling #object-oriented
An Aggregation Based Approach to Reconcile Expressiveness and Unambiguity in Object Oriented Modelling Languages (LG), pp. 427–434.
TOOLSTOOLS-ASIA-1999-Al-AhmadS #inheritance #modelling #reuse
Modeling and Reuse Perspectives of Inheritance Can be Reconciled (WAA, ES), pp. 31–40.
ICLPJICSLP-1998-Leuschel #abstract interpretation
Program Specialisation and Abstract Interpretation Reconciled (ML), pp. 220–234.
FMFME-1997-BroyGK #message passing #realtime
Reconciling Real-Time with Asynchronous Message Passing (MB, RG, CK), pp. 182–200.
RERE-1997-PottsN #requirements
Naturalistic Inquiry and Requirements Engineering: Reconciling Their Theoretical Foundations (CP, WN), pp. 118–127.
CAiSECAiSE-1992-HagelsteinR #declarative #specification
Reconciling Operational and Declarative Specifications (JH, DR), pp. 221–238.

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