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Stem tax$ (all stems)

12 papers:

HPCAHPCA-2015-LiuLJCT #comprehension #empirical
Understanding the virtualization “Tax” of scale-out pass-through GPUs in GaaS clouds: An empirical study (ML, TL, NJ, AC, VT), pp. 259–270.
MODELSMoDELS-2014-SoltanaFASB #approach #case study #modelling #uml #using
Using UML for Modeling Procedural Legal Rules: Approach and a Study of Luxembourg’s Tax Law (GS, EF, MA, MS, LCB), pp. 450–466.
MODELSMoDELS-2014-SoltanaFASB #approach #case study #modelling #uml #using
Using UML for Modeling Procedural Legal Rules: Approach and a Study of Luxembourg’s Tax Law (GS, EF, MA, MS, LCB), pp. 450–466.
KDDKDD-2012-Williams
Ensembles and model delivery for tax compliance (GW), p. 1003.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-WangZJ #industrial #research
Research on Tax Burden of Transportation and Storage Industry in China (DW, CZ, SJ), pp. 586–590.
ICALPICALP-v1-2006-CodenottiRV #equilibrium
Computing Equilibrium Prices in Exchange Economies with Tax Distortions (BC, LR, KRV), pp. 584–595.
SEKESEKE-2006-BabichCC #java #named
TaxTOOLJ: A Tool to Catalog Java Classes (DB, KC, PJC), pp. 375–380.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-HungDS #named #ontology #query #similarity
TOSS: An Extension of TAX with Ontologies and Similarity Queries (EH, YD, VSS), pp. 719–730.
DACDAC-2003-Visweswariah
Death, taxes and failing chips (CV), pp. 343–347.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-BettoniF #assessment
The First Tax Return Assessment Expert System in Switzerland (MCB, GF), pp. 391–396.
ICDARICDAR-v1-1995-SrihariSRL
Name and Address Block Reader system for tax form processing (SNS, YCS, VR, DSL), pp. 5–10.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Williams
The Effects of New Information Technology on Interorganizational Relations: Electronic Tax Return Lodgement in Australia (TAW), pp. 356–361.

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