15 papers:
- KDD-2014-ChiaS #mining #predict #scalability
- Scalable noise mining in long-term electrocardiographic time-series to predict death following heart attacks (CCC, ZS), pp. 125–134.
- CHI-2013-BirdBKMF #constraints #development #matter #mobile
- A matter of life and death: practical and ethical constraints in the development of a mobile verbal autopsy tool (JB, PB, KK, PM, EF), pp. 1489–1498.
- VISSOFT-2013-VeroyRG #visualisation
- Visualizing the allocation and death of objects (RLV, NPR, SZG), pp. 1–4.
- CHI-2012-MoncurBKT
- From death to final disposition: roles of technology in the post-mortem interval (WM, JB, EK, JT), pp. 531–540.
- CHI-2011-MassimiB #design
- Dealing with death in design: developing systems for the bereaved (MM, RMB), pp. 1001–1010.
- CHI-2011-MassimiOBK #human-computer #matter #research
- Matters of life and death: locating the end of life in lifespan-oriented hci research (MM, WO, RB, DSK), pp. 987–996.
- SEKE-2011-XieLW #modelling #process #reliability #web #web service
- A Web Service Reliability Model Based on Birth-Death Process (CX, BL, XW), pp. 625–628.
- CHI-2010-MassimiB #design #product line
- A death in the family: opportunities for designing technologies for the bereaved (MM, RMB), pp. 1821–1830.
- CHI-2007-DucheneautYNM #community #game studies #online
- The life and death of online gaming communities: a look at guilds in world of warcraft (ND, NY, EN, RJM), pp. 839–848.
- OSDI-2004-SivathanuBAA
- Life or Death at Block-Level (MS, LNB, ACAD, RHAD), pp. 379–394.
- DAC-2003-Visweswariah
- Death, taxes and failing chips (CV), pp. 343–347.
- TOOLS-EUROPE-1999-Coplien #pattern matching
- The Death of Patterns and the Last Pattern Language (JC), p. 3.
- CHI-1997-PitkowP
- Life, Death, and Lawfulness on the Electronic Frontier (JEP, PP), pp. 383–390.
- IFL-1996-RuncimanR #matter #profiling
- Two-Pass Heap Profiling: A Matter of Life and Death (CR, NR), pp. 222–232.
- CSCW-1994-KrautRCF #communication #social
- Life and Death of New Technology: Task, Utility and Social Influences on the Use of a Communication Medium (REK, RER, CC, RSF), pp. 13–21.