16 papers:
- CASE-2013-0011ZD #petri net #robust #specification
- Exploiting robustness in Petri net-based closed-loop systems to accommodate control specification changes (JL, MZ, XD), pp. 71–76.
- DHM-HB-2013-RichterZF #dependence
- Temporal Dependence of Trapezius Muscle Activation during Sustained Eye-Lens Accommodation at Near (HOR, CZ, MF), pp. 269–275.
- KEOD-2012-ChavesFV #industrial #multi #named #ontology
- Hontology: A Multilingual Ontology for the Accommodation Sector in the Tourism Industry (MSC, LAdF, RV), pp. 149–154.
- SAC-2012-WinterB
- Explicitly accommodating origin preference for inter-domain traffic engineering (RW, IvB), pp. 583–587.
- HCD-2011-ChoiS #approach #design #implementation #process
- A Design-Supporting Tool for Implementing the Learning-Based Approach: Accommodating Users’ Domain Knowledge into Design Processes (JMC, KS), pp. 369–378.
- IDGD-2011-HwangY #interface #multi
- Accommodating Both Expert Users and Novice Users in One Interface by Utilizing Multi-layer Interface in Complex Function Products (TKPH, HYY), pp. 159–165.
- HCD-2009-LoveHA #case study #design #industrial #mobile #process #requirements
- Accommodating Real User and Organisational Requirements in the Human Centered Design Process: A Case Study from the Mobile Phone Industry (SL, PH, MA), pp. 758–764.
- SIGIR-2009-WangLYH #image
- Accommodating colorblind users in image search (MW, BL, LY, XSH), p. 839.
- CHI-2008-ZhaiK #flexibility #visual notation
- Interlaced QWERTY: accommodating ease of visual search and input flexibility in shape writing (SZ, POK), pp. 593–596.
- DocEng-2004-AbuSafiyaM #database #documentation
- Accommodating paper in document databases (MA, SM), pp. 155–162.
- ITiCSE-2004-ParkinsonRW
- Accommodating field-dependence: a cross-over study (AP, JAR, CW), pp. 72–76.
- PPoPP-2003-TauraKEY #named #parallel #programming
- Phoenix: a parallel programming model for accommodating dynamically joining/leaving resources (KT, KK, TE, AY), pp. 216–229.
- ICPR-v1-2000-BatistaPA
- Binocular Tracking and Accommodation Controlled by Retinal Motion Flow (JB, PP, HA), pp. 1171–1174.
- SAC-2000-Debenham #architecture #multi #performance #process
- A Multi-Agent Architecture for Process Management Accommodates Unexpected Performance (JKD), pp. 15–19.
- ASE-1999-TaentzerGM #architecture #automation #distributed
- Dynamic Accommodation of Change: Automated Architecture Configuration of Distributed Systems (GT, MG, TM), pp. 287–290.
- VLDB-1985-BorgidaW #database #exception #learning
- Accommodating Exceptions in Databases, and Refining the Schema by Learning from them (AB, KEW), pp. 72–81.