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38 papers:

DATEDATE-2014-JaksicC #energy #how #protocol
DRAM-based coherent caches and how to take advantage of the coherence protocol to reduce the refresh energy (ZJ, RC), pp. 1–4.
VLDBVLDB-2014-RenTA #database #evaluation
An Evaluation of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Deterministic Database Systems (KR, AT, DJA), pp. 821–832.
STOCSTOC-2013-Ambainis #algorithm #quantum
Superlinear advantage for exact quantum algorithms (AA), pp. 891–900.
CSCWCSCW-2013-BurtMB #network
Path dependent network advantage (RSB, JLM, JGB), pp. 1–2.
ICSEICSE-2013-PrikladnickiC #development #industrial #proximity
Is time-zone proximity an advantage for software development? the case of the brazilian IT industry (RP, EC), pp. 973–981.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2013-McFarlinTZ #performance #question
Discerning the dominant out-of-order performance advantage: is it speculation or dynamism? (DSM, CT, CBZ), pp. 241–252.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2012-FrischbierGMRW #enterprise
Emergence as Competitive Advantage — Engineering Tomorrow’s Enterprise Software Systems (SF, MG, DM, AR, CW), pp. 181–186.
CSEETCSEET-2010-AlefP
Building Organizational Competitive Advantages with Strategically Aligned Technical Degrees: Dividends from a Visionary Corporate-University Partnership (ERA, DCP), pp. 144–152.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2010-AydinolG #using #web
Advantage of using web 2.0 applications in class (ABA, ÖG), p. 308.
CIKMCIKM-2010-BerminghamS #microblog #question #sentiment
Classifying sentiment in microblogs: is brevity an advantage? (AB, AFS), pp. 1833–1836.
SPLCSPLC-2009-SavolainenM #architecture #industrial #optimisation #product line #requirements
From product line requirements to product line architecture: optimizing industrial product lines for new competitive advantage (JS, MM), p. 315.
CSCWCSCW-2008-HancockTF #symmetry
I know something you don’t: the use of asymmetric personal information for interpersonal advantage (JTH, CLT, KF), pp. 413–416.
ICPRICPR-2008-BaiPC
Relative advantage of touch over vision in the exploration of texture (YHB, CP, YC), pp. 1–4.
ISMMISMM-2006-HuangBGM #order #performance
Fast and efficient partial code reordering: taking advantage of dynamic recompilatior (XH, SMB, DG, KSM), pp. 184–192.
MLDMMLDM-2005-FerrandizB05a #dataset #evaluation
Supervised Evaluation of Dataset Partitions: Advantages and Practice (SF, MB), pp. 600–609.
RERE-2005-Fuji #analysis #education #requirements
Finding Competitive Advantage in Requirements Analysis Education (TF), pp. 493–494.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2004-Lujan-MoraTV #modelling #multi #uml
Advantages of UML for Multidimensional Modeling (SLM, JT, PV), pp. 298–305.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2004-ShishkovD #component #modelling #process #specification
Aligning Business Process Modeling and Software Specification in a Component-Based Way, the Advantages of SDBC (BS, JLGD), pp. 103–108.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2004-HuangBMMWC #garbage collection #locality
The garbage collection advantage: improving program locality (XH, SMB, KSM, JEBM, ZW, PC), pp. 69–80.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2003-ShishkovD #case study #process
Deriving Use Cases From Business Processes, the Advantages of Demo (BS, JLGD), pp. 138–146.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2003-ZhaoS #internet #semantics #web
Potential Advantages of Semantic Web for Internet Commerce (YZ, KS), pp. 151–160.
STOCSTOC-2002-HastadV #on the #random
On the advantage over a random assignment (JH, SV), pp. 43–52.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-BussMR #3d #chat #communication #distributed
Advantages and disadvantages of a 3D virtual environment for supporting informal communication in distributed workgroups compared with a text-chat and a chat/cam system (RB, LM, DR), pp. 512–516.
ICEISICEIS-1999-Bakker #data type
Advantages of a Hierarchical Presentation of Data Structures (JAB), pp. 173–182.
ICEISICEIS-1999-BeloglavecDHR #framework #object-oriented
Advantages and Pitfalls of OO Business Frameworks (SB, TD, MH, IR), pp. 585–590.
TOOLSTOOLS-ASIA-1999-PeriorellisD #approach #modelling #network
Modeling Dynamic Networks: Advantages and Limitations of the O-O Approach (PP, JED), pp. 448–457.
VLDBVLDB-1998-CarinoJ #case study
Bank of America Case Study: The Information Currency Advantage (FC, MJ), pp. 641–644.
EDOCEDOC-1998-BeckerG #distributed #enterprise #object-oriented
QoS as a competitive advantage for distributed object systems: from enterprise objects to a global electronic market (CB, KG), pp. 230–238.
SIGIRSIGIR-1998-TombrosS #information retrieval #query #summary
Advantages of Query Biased Summaries in Information Retrieval (AT, MS), pp. 2–10.
ESECESEC-FSE-1997-LandSJ #design #detection #empirical #fault #performance #using #validation
Validating the Defect Detection Performance Advantage of Group Designs for Software Reviews: Report of a Laboratory Experiment Using Program Code (LPWL, CS, DRJ), pp. 294–309.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-Levine #parallel
Order-of-Magnitude Advantage of TPC-C Though Massive Parallelism (CL), pp. 464–465.
DATEEDAC-1994-MichelLSDC #dependence
Taking Advantage of ASICs to Improve Dependability with Very Low Overheads (TM, RL, GS, RD, PC), pp. 14–18.
DATEEDAC-1994-SafiniaLS #analysis #functional #modelling
Taking Advantage of High Level Functional Information to Refine Timing Analysis and Timing Modeling (CS, RL, GS), pp. 349–353.
ASPLOSASPLOS-1994-WooSH #multi #performance
The Performance Advantages of Integrating Block Data Trabsfer in Cache-Coherent Multiprocessors (SCW, JPS, JLH), pp. 219–229.
CAiSECAiSE-1990-Portugal #quality
Quality Management: The Business Asset and its Competitive Advantage (AdP), p. 289.
ICLPNACLP-1990-Umrigar #order #prolog #unification
Finding Advantageous Orders for Argument Unification for the Prolog WAM (ZDU), pp. 80–96.
ICLPICLP-1987-GeeMP87 #implementation #prolog
Advantages of Implementing PROLOG by Microprogramming a Host General Purpose Computer (JG, SWM, YNP), pp. 1–20.
POPLPOPL-1981-LehmannR #distributed #on the #problem #symmetry
On the Advantages of Free Choice: A Symmetric and Fully Distributed Solution to the Dining Philosophers Problem (DJL, MOR), pp. 133–138.

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