23 papers:
- STOC-2013-HsuRU #difference #equilibrium #privacy
- Differential privacy for the analyst via private equilibrium computation (JH, AR, JU), pp. 341–350.
- ICSE-2013-NiuMCB #comprehension #information management #requirements
- Departures from optimality: understanding human analyst’s information foraging in assisted requirements tracing (NN, AM, ZC, GB), pp. 572–581.
- VLDB-2012-EberiusTBL #named #open data #web
- DrillBeyond: Enabling Business Analysts to Explore the Web of Open Data (JE, MT, KB, WL), pp. 1978–1981.
- CHI-2012-FisherPDs #dataset #incremental #performance #scalability #trust #visualisation
- Trust me, I’m partially right: incremental visualization lets analysts explore large datasets faster (DF, IOP, SMD, MMCS), pp. 1673–1682.
- KDD-2012-HossainBBR #network
- Storytelling in entity networks to support intelligence analysts (MSH, PB, APB, NR), pp. 1375–1383.
- STOC-2011-MoitraO
- Pareto optimal solutions for smoothed analysts (AM, RO), pp. 225–234.
- CIKM-2011-BlunschiJKMS
- Data-thirsty business analysts need SODA: search over data warehouse (LB, CJ, DK, MM, KS), pp. 2525–2528.
- RE-2011-DekhtyarDHHCK #analysis #on the #performance #requirements #statistics
- On human analyst performance in assisted requirements tracing: Statistical analysis (AD, OD, JH, JHH, DC, WKK), pp. 111–120.
- RE-2011-WeverM #analysis #effectiveness #question #what
- What are the day-to-day factors that are preventing business analysts from effective business analysis? (AW, NAMM), pp. 293–298.
- ICSE-2011-CuddebackDHHK #process #requirements #towards
- Towards overcoming human analyst fallibility in the requirements tracing process (DC, AD, JHH, JH, WKK), pp. 860–863.
- SIGIR-2010-AzzopardiVJ #requirements
- Search system requirements of patent analysts (LA, WV, HJ), pp. 775–776.
- RE-2010-CuddebackDH #automation #case study #requirements #traceability
- Automated Requirements Traceability: The Study of Human Analysts (DC, AD, JHH), pp. 231–240.
- RE-2010-SeyffGG #information management #using
- Using Contextual Information to Guide on-site Analysts (NS, FG, PG), pp. 397–398.
- CHI-2009-ChinKW #process
- Exploring the analytical processes of intelligence analysts (GCJ, OAK, KEW), pp. 11–20.
- KDD-2009-BhattacharyaGGVAE
- Enabling analysts in managed services for CRM analytics (IB, SG, AG, AV, JA, KE), pp. 1077–1086.
- CIKM-2006-PiochE #collaboration #information management #named #tool support
- POLESTAR: collaborative knowledge management and sensemaking tools for intelligence analysts (NJP, JOE), pp. 513–521.
- MSR-2005-HayesDS #feedback #how #mining #re-engineering
- Text mining for software engineering: how analyst feedback impacts final results (JHH, AD, SKS), pp. 56–60.
- RE-2004-HayesDSH #requirements
- Helping Analysts Trace Requirements: An Objective Look (JHH, AD, SKS, SH), pp. 249–259.
- ITiCSE-1999-Omland
- Educating systems analysts emphasising the human factor (HOO), pp. 44–47.
- KDD-1994-Kiselev #functional #named #source code
- PolyAnalyst — A Machine Discovery System Inferring Functional Programs (MVK), pp. 237–250.
- RE-1993-LoucopoulosPMMLZ #object-oriented #requirements
- I never knew my requirements were object-oriented until I talked to my analyst (PL, CP, SJM, JAM, L, LZ), pp. 226–230.
- SEKE-1989-Smyrniotis
- Imagery Analyst’s Assistant (CS), pp. 98–103.
- ICSE-1985-StephensW #analysis #design
- The Analyst — A Workstation for Analysis and Design (MS, KW), pp. 364–371.