15 papers:
ICSE-v1-2015-LaTozaCJZH #case study #contest #design- Borrowing from the Crowd: A Study of Recombination in Software Design Competitions (TDL, MC, LJ, MZ, AvdH), pp. 551–562.
ICGT-2012-OrejasBM #graph- Borrowed Contexts for Attributed Graphs (FO, AB, NM), pp. 126–140.
POPL-2012-NadenBAB #type system- A type system for borrowing permissions (KN, RB, JA, KB), pp. 557–570.
DATE-2010-ChoudhuryCMA10a #fault #named #online- TIMBER: Time borrowing and error relaying for online timing error resilience (MRC, VC, KM, RCA), pp. 1554–1559.
ECOOP-2010-HallerO- Capabilities for Uniqueness and Borrowing (PH, MO), pp. 354–378.
CHI-2009-KarlsonBS #comprehension #mobile- Can I borrow your phone?: understanding concerns when sharing mobile phones (AKK, AJBB, SES), pp. 1647–1650.
ICGT-2008-BonchiGH #independence #parallel- Parallel and Sequential Independence for Borrowed Contexts (FB, FG, TH), pp. 226–241.
ICGT-2008-RangelLKEB #behaviour #refactoring #using- Behavior Preservation in Model Refactoring Using DPO Transformations with Borrowed Contexts (GR, LL, BK, HE, PB), pp. 242–256.
GT-VMT-2007-RangelKE #approach #bisimulation #verification- Bisimulation Verification for the DPO Approach with Borrowed (GR, BK, HE).
ICGT-2006-BaldanEK #composition- Composition and Decomposition of DPO Transformations with Borrowed Context (PB, HE, BK), pp. 153–167.
HPDC-2004-GuptaLD #comprehension- Measuring and Understanding User Comfort With Resource Borrowing (AG, BL, PAD), pp. 214–224.
FoSSaCS-2002-Mossakowski #development #graph- Heterogeneous Development Graphs and Heterogeneous Borrowing (TM), pp. 326–341.
SOSP-1999-DudaC #scheduling #thread- Borrowed-virtual-time (BVT) scheduling: supporting latency-sensitive threads in a general-purpose schedular (KJD, DRC), pp. 261–276.
OOPSLA-1998-Simons #canonical- Borrow, Copy or Steal? Loans and Larceny in the Orthodox Canonical Form (AJHS), pp. 65–83.
KDD-1995-CortesDHV #capacity #complexity #predict- Capacity and Complexity Control in Predicting the Spread Between Borrowing and Lending Interest Rates (CC, HD, DH, VV), pp. 51–56.