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Stem appl$ (all stems)

12 papers:

DACDAC-2013-MaricAV #adaptation #energy #hybrid #named #predict #reliability
APPLE: adaptive performance-predictable low-energy caches for reliable hybrid voltage operation (BM, JA, MV), p. 8.
KDDKDD-2013-OuCWWZY #scalability
Comparing apples to oranges: a scalable solution with heterogeneous hashing (MO, PC, FW, JW, WZ, SY), pp. 230–238.
ICPRICPR-2012-CheplyginaTL #question
Does one rotten apple spoil the whole barrel? (VC, DMJT, ML), pp. 1156–1159.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2011-DuanKSU #benchmark #comparison #dataset #metric #rdf
Apples and oranges: a comparison of RDF benchmarks and real RDF datasets (SD, AK, KS, OU), pp. 145–156.
MSRMSR-2011-GermanD #challenge #source code
Apples vs. oranges?: an exploration of the challenges of comparing the source code of two software systems (DMG, JD), pp. 246–249.
SOSPSOSP-2011-HarterDVAA #behaviour #comprehension
A file is not a file: understanding the I/O behavior of Apple desktop applications (TH, CD, MV, ACAD, RHAD), pp. 71–83.
HCIIDGD-2009-OrenSHK #design #evaluation
Cross-Cultural Design and Evaluation of the Apple iPhone (MAO, US, FH, SK), pp. 79–88.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2007-BondNKGM #fault #null
Tracking bad apples: reporting the origin of null and undefined value errors (MDB, NN, SWK, SZG, KSM), pp. 405–422.
PADLPADL-2002-ErwigB
Adding Apples and Oranges (ME, MMB), pp. 173–191.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-Strijland #interface #research
Human Interface Research and Practice at Apple Computer (PFS), pp. 543–546.
CHICHI-1991-Gomoll #interface
Apple computer’s human interface group: advanced technology group (KMG), pp. 473–474.
DACDAC-1977-AllgairE #approach #comparison
A comprehensive approach to a connectivity audit, or a fruitful comparison of apples and oranges (RMA, DSE), pp. 312–321.

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