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Stem dispers$ (all stems)

14 papers:

CSCWCSCW-2014-BackstromK #analysis #facebook #network #social
Romantic partnerships and the dispersion of social ties: a network analysis of relationship status on facebook (LB, JMK), pp. 831–841.
CSCWCSCW-2014-Vitak #facebook #maintenance #strict
Facebook makes the heart grow fonder: relationship maintenance strategies among geographically dispersed and communication-restricted connections (JV), pp. 842–853.
KDDKDD-2013-ShakarianRCK #community #composition #distance #mining #network #social
Mining for geographically disperse communities in social networks by leveraging distance modularity (PS, PR, DC, CK), pp. 1402–1409.
ICSEICSE-2013-Kouroshfar #co-evolution #quality
Studying the effect of co-change dispersion on software quality (EK), pp. 1450–1452.
ICSMEICSM-2010-ArnaoudovaEOGA #concept #fault #identifier #metric #physics
Physical and conceptual identifier dispersion: Measures and relation to fault proneness (VA, LME, RO, YGG, GA), pp. 1–5.
STOCSTOC-2009-Ben-SassonK
Affine dispersers from subspace polynomials (EBS, SK), pp. 65–74.
HCIHIMI-II-2009-GiakoumisTKBH #approach #mobile #towards
An Integrated Approach towards the Homogeneous Provision of Geographically Dispersed Info-Mobility Services to Mobile Users (DG, DT, DK, EB, GH), pp. 385–394.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2008-ErtveldeE #benchmark #metric
Dispersing proprietary applications as benchmarks through code mutation (LVE, LE), pp. 201–210.
STOCSTOC-2006-BarakRSW #graph
2-source dispersers for sub-polynomial entropy and Ramsey graphs beating the Frankl-Wilson construction (BB, AR, RS, AW), pp. 671–680.
STOCSTOC-2005-BarakKSSW #graph #independence #simulation
Simulating independence: new constructions of condensers, ramsey graphs, dispersers, and extractors (BB, GK, RS, BS, AW), pp. 1–10.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2004-LopesPAM #distributed #requirements #specification
Distributed Requirements Specification: Minimizing the Effect of Geographic Dispersion (LL, RP, JLNA, AM), pp. 531–534.
STOCSTOC-1998-Ta-Shma
Almost Optimal Dispersers (ATS), pp. 196–202.
STOCSTOC-1995-SaksSZ
Explicit dispersers with polylog degree (MES, AS, SZ), pp. 479–488.
DACDAC-1994-Nguyen #performance #simulation
Efficient Simulation of Lossy and Dispersive Transmission Lines (TVN), pp. 622–627.

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