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146 papers:

CASECASE-2015-NohAH #assessment #behaviour
Situation assessment and behavior decision for vehicle/driver cooperative driving in highway environments (SN, KA, WH), pp. 626–633.
CASECASE-2015-TsaiCLT #modelling
Dynamic modeling and vibration suppression of the feed drive system (MST, SJC, CCL, PYT), pp. 106–110.
DACDAC-2015-SeshiaSS #formal method
Formal methods for semi-autonomous driving (SAS, DS, SSS), p. 5.
CHICHI-2015-JungSGS #behaviour #experience #nondeterminism
Displayed Uncertainty Improves Driving Experience and Behavior: The Case of Range Anxiety in an Electric Car (MFJ, DS, TMG, MS), pp. 2201–2210.
CHICHI-2015-PritchardBVO #how #mobile #performance
How to Drive a London Bus: Measuring Performance in a Mobile and Remote Workplace (GWP, PB, JV, PO), pp. 1885–1894.
HCIDHM-EH-2015-TianLYJCS #analysis #scalability #video
Single-Variable Scenario Analysis of Vehicle-Pedestrian Potential Crash Based on Video Analysis Results of Large-Scale Naturalistic Driving Data (RT, LL, KY, FJ, YC, RS), pp. 295–304.
HCIDHM-EH-2015-ZhengBISEL #behaviour #monitoring #using
Driving-Behavior Monitoring Using an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) (CZ, AB, WI, IS, EE, KL), pp. 305–312.
HCIDUXU-DD-2015-AhmedS #energy #feedback #metric #named
OBDEnergy — Making Metrics Meaningful in Eco-driving Feedback (SA, AS), pp. 395–405.
HCIDUXU-IXD-2015-EugeneDNGH #design #experience
Designing for the Naturalistic Driving Experience (WE, JD, AN, JEG, RLH), pp. 439–449.
HCIDUXU-UI-2015-QuaresmaGOR #interactive #smarttech
The Interaction with Smartphones in the Brazilian Driving Context (MQ, RCG, JO, MR), pp. 575–586.
HCIHCI-UC-2015-DantecWCM #ecosystem
Cycle Atlanta and OneBusAway: Driving Innovation Through the Data Ecosystems of Civic Computing (CALD, KEW, RJC, EDM), pp. 327–338.
HCIHCI-UC-2015-KaratasYSO #multi #named
NAMIDA: Multiparty Conversation Based Driving Agents in Futuristic Vehicle (NK, SY, PRSDS, MO), pp. 198–207.
HCIHIMI-IKC-2015-Bretschneider-Hagemes #development #low cost #mobile #multi #question #simulation
Development of a New Low Cost Driving Simulation for Assessing Multidimensional Task Loads Caused by Mobile ICT at Drivers’ Workplaces. — Objective-Fidelity Beats Equipment-Fidelity? (MBH), pp. 173–179.
HCIHIMI-IKC-2015-GotzeB #comparison #what
Urban Driving: Where to Present What Types of Information — Comparison of Head-Down and Head-Up Displays (MG, KB), pp. 190–200.
HCIHIMI-IKC-2015-SotokawaMNSI #detection #evaluation
Driving Evaluation of Mild Unilateral Spatial Neglect Patients-Three High-Risk Cases Undetected by BIT After Recovery (TS, TM, JN, YS, MI), pp. 253–261.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2015-BorgesDRAS #approach #generative #using
An Economic Approach for Generation of Train Driving Plans using Continuous Case-based Planning (APB, OBD, RR, BCÁ, EES), pp. 440–451.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2015-PonsardM #architecture #case study #enterprise #lessons learnt
Driving the Adoption of Enterprise Architecture Inside Small Companies — Lessons Learnt from a Long Term Case Study (CP, AM), pp. 334–339.
SACSAC-2015-BorgesDSEAS #approach #performance #reasoning #reuse #using
Efficient approach for reusing and sharing train driving plans using case-based reasoning (APB, OBD, DMVS, FE, BCÁ, EES), pp. 505–508.
SACSAC-2015-JeremicPM #array #performance #random
Improving random write performance in heterogeneous erasure-coded drive arrays by offloading code block requests (NJ, HP, GM), pp. 2007–2014.
ICSEICSE-v2-2015-SchroederH0HLM #architecture #case study #design #evaluation #industrial #multi #product line #self
Design and Evaluation of a Customizable Multi-Domain Reference Architecture on Top of Product Lines of Self-Driving Heavy Vehicles — An Industrial Case Study (JS, DH, CB, CJH, LL, AM), pp. 189–198.
DATEDATE-2014-ZuoloZMGICPOB #design #fine-grained #framework #named
SSDExplorer: A virtual platform for fine-grained design space exploration of Solid State Drives (LZ, CZ, RM, SG, MI, SDC, PP, PO, DB), pp. 1–6.
CHICHI-2014-HongMD #behaviour #framework
A smartphone-based sensing platform to model aggressive driving behaviors (JHH, BM, AKD), pp. 4047–4056.
CHICHI-2014-LeeJN #experience
Partially intelligent automobiles and driving experience at the moment of system transition (KJL, YKJ, CN), pp. 3631–3634.
CHICHI-2014-SoloveyZPRM #performance #using
Classifying driver workload using physiological and driving performance data: two field studies (ETS, MZ, EAGP, BR, BM), pp. 4057–4066.
HCIDHM-2014-Li0ZHZ #case study #evaluation
Study on the Evaluation of Automotive Seat Comfort during Prolonged Simulated Driving (XL, LD, QXZ, HH, CZ), pp. 101–111.
HCIDUXU-DP-2014-ShimizuINMHKWK #process
Consideration for Interpretation of Brain Activity Pattern during Car Driving Based on Human Movements (SS, HI, HN, FM, NH, SK, EW, SK), pp. 458–468.
HCIHCI-AIMT-2014-ErikssonLSSK #interface #question
Can User-Paced, Menu-free Spoken Language Interfaces Improve Dual Task Handling While Driving? (AE, AL, AS, AS, KK), pp. 394–405.
HCIHCI-AIMT-2014-JonssonD #interactive #performance #speech
Driving with a Speech Interaction System: Effect of Personality on Performance and Attitude of Driver (IMJ, ND), pp. 417–428.
HCILCT-TRE-2014-HafnerHO #artificial reality #physics #using
Experiencing Physical and Technical Phenomena in Schools Using Virtual Reality Driving Simulator (PH, VH, JO), pp. 50–61.
CASECASE-2013-ChaouiS13a #adaptation
Electrical sensorless adaptive control of permanent magnet synchronous machine drives (HC, PS), pp. 705–710.
SCAMSCAM-2013-MattsenCS #bound
Driving a sound static software analyzer with branch-and-bound (SM, PC, SS), pp. 63–68.
CSCWCSCW-2013-PertererSMWT
Come drive with me: an ethnographic study of driver-passenger pairs to inform future in-car assistance (NP, PS, AM, DW, MT), pp. 1539–1548.
HCIDHM-SET-2013-KongZC #behaviour #predict #risk management
Personality and Attitudes as Predictors of Risky Driving Behavior: Evidence from Beijing Drivers (JK, KZ, XC), pp. 38–44.
HCIDHM-SET-2013-MurataKEH #behaviour #metric #predict #using
Prediction of Drowsy Driving Using Behavioral Measures of Drivers — Change of Neck Bending Angle and Sitting Pressure Distribution (AM, TK, TE, TH), pp. 78–87.
HCIDUXU-CXC-2013-Stevens #behaviour #gamification #how #social
How Gamification and Behavior Science Can Drive Social Change One Employee at a Time (SHS), pp. 597–601.
HCIDUXU-NTE-2013-MarcusA #design #mobile #persuasion #user interface
The Driving Machine: Mobile UX Design That Combines Information Design with Persuasion Design (AM, SA), pp. 140–149.
HCIDUXU-WM-2013-GotzeCKSB #concept #evaluation
Evaluation of a New Cockpit Color Concept under Mesopic Lighting for Urban Driving (MG, ASC, AK, TS, KB), pp. 359–366.
HCIDUXU-WM-2013-Hsu #design
A Service Design on Driving Like Living (HPH), pp. 666–672.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-HelmbrechtBV #adaptation #performance
Adaptations in Driving Efficiency with Electric Vehicles (MH, KB, RV), pp. 578–585.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-RamsbrockVW
Exploring Electric Driving Pleasure — The BMW EV Pilot Projects (JR, RV, JW), pp. 621–630.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-SonS #artificial reality
Single-Handed Driving System with Kinect (JPS, AS), pp. 631–639.
HCIHIMI-HSM-2013-HiraokaTK #behaviour #parametricity
Proposal of Non-dimensional Parameter Indices to Evaluate Safe Driving Behavior (TH, ST, HK), pp. 470–479.
HCIHIMI-HSM-2013-HorieT
Characteristics of Touch Panel Operation with Non-Dominant Hand in Car Driving Context (YH, TT), pp. 577–584.
HCIHIMI-HSM-2013-ItohKMYYO #behaviour #comparison
Comparison of Cognitively Impaired, Healthy Non-Professional and Healthy Professional Driver Behavior on a Small and Low-Fidelity Driving Simulator (MI, MK, KM, KY, SY, MO), pp. 490–496.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-WangLYTWL
The impact of solid state drive on search engine cache management (JW, EL, MLY, JT, GW, XL), pp. 693–702.
ICSEICSE-2013-PhamSS #commit #social #testing
Building test suites in social coding sites by leveraging drive-by commits (RP, LS, KS), pp. 1209–1212.
SOSPSOSP-2013-CoburnBSGS #transaction
From ARIES to MARS: transaction support for next-generation, solid-state drives (JC, TB, MS, RG, SS), pp. 197–212.
CASECASE-2012-KhanhTHH #fuzzy
FPGA-based fuzzy sliding mode control for sensorless PMSM drive (QNK, TDN, QNH, QPH), pp. 172–177.
CASECASE-2012-NishimuraKM
Pathway selection mechanism of a screw drive in-pipe robot in T-branches (TN, AK, SM), pp. 612–617.
CHICHI-2012-BrownL
The normal natural troubles of driving with GPS (BATB, EL), pp. 1621–1630.
CSCWCSCW-2012-KeeganGC #analysis #collaboration #editing #multi #network #statistics #wiki
Do editors or articles drive collaboration?: multilevel statistical network analysis of wikipedia coauthorship (BK, DG, NSC), pp. 427–436.
CIKMCIKM-2012-ThonangiB0 #concurrent
A practical concurrent index for solid-state drives (RT, SB, JY), pp. 1332–1341.
ICPRICPR-2012-MatsuoK #behaviour #monitoring #predict
Prediction of drowsy driving by monitoring driver’s behavior (HM, AK), pp. 3390–3393.
ICPRICPR-2012-MinouraW #behaviour
Driving support by estimating vehicle behavior (KM, TW), pp. 1144–1147.
ICPRICPR-2012-MoriyamaAS #analysis #using
Face analysis of aggressive moods in automobile driving using mutual subspace method (TM, KA, NS), pp. 2898–2901.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-BaskayaKJ #interactive #simulation
Time drives interaction: simulating sessions in diverse searching environments (FB, HK, KJ), pp. 105–114.
SACSAC-2012-JeremicMBR #operating system
Operating system support for dynamic over-provisioning of solid state drives (NJ, GM, AB, JR), pp. 1753–1758.
SACSAC-2012-LeeLKKKS #implementation
An implementation study of a ghost drive: hidden file store in a filesystem (EL, JL, HK, KK, SRK, SYS), pp. 1796–1798.
SACSAC-2012-RahmanOMCA #development #mobile
Let EcoDrive be your guide: development of a mobile tool to reduce carbon footprint and promote green transport (FR, CO, KM, JC, SIA), pp. 519–524.
PLEASEPLEASE-2012-BoffoliCCV #consistency #flexibility #process #product line
Driving flexibility and consistency of business processes by means of product-line engineering and decision tables (NB, DC, DC, GV), pp. 33–36.
OSDIOSDI-2012-RenzelmannKS #named #testing
SymDrive: Testing Drivers without Devices (MJR, AK, MMS), pp. 279–292.
DACDAC-2011-Topaloglu #3d #challenge #integration
Applications driving 3D integration and corresponding manufacturing challenges (ROT), pp. 220–223.
DATEDATE-2011-PasettiCTSDSF
Characterization of an Intelligent Power Switch for LED driving with control of wiring parasitics effects (GP, NC, FT, RS, PD, SS, LF), pp. 1119–1120.
VLDBVLDB-2012-RohPKSL11 #optimisation #parallel
B+-tree Index Optimization by Exploiting Internal Parallelism of Flash-based Solid State Drives (HR, SP, SK, MS, SWL), pp. 286–297.
CSMRCSMR-2011-SilvaPAM #execution #on the
On the Use of Execution Trace Alignment for Driving Perfective Changes (LLS, KRP, SdA, MdAM), pp. 221–230.
CHICHI-2011-HarrisN
Emotion regulation for frustrating driving contexts (HH, CN), pp. 749–752.
CHICHI-2011-IqbalHJM #exclamation
Hang on a sec!: effects of proactive mediation of phone conversations while driving (STI, EH, YCJ, EM), pp. 463–472.
CHICHI-2011-MaratheS #question #what
What drives customization?: control or identity? (SM, SSS), pp. 781–790.
HCIDHM-2011-WortelenL #approach #automation #behaviour #estimation
Less Driving While Driving? An Approach for the Estimation of Effects of Future Vehicle Automation Systems on Driver Behavior (BW, AL), pp. 523–532.
HCIHCD-2011-HajekPJB #behaviour #multimodal
Influence of a Multimodal Assistance Supporting Anticipatory Driving on the Driving Behavior and Driver’s Acceptance (HH, DP, MJ, KB), pp. 217–226.
HCIHCI-MIIE-2011-DambockKBB
The H-Metaphor as an Example for Cooperative Vehicle Driving (DD, MK, KB, HB), pp. 376–385.
HCIHCI-MIIE-2011-KimDCH #behaviour #energy
Assessing the Effect of a Power-Flow Gauge on Driving Behaviors Affecting Energy Consumption (SHK, HD, EC, HH), pp. 411–417.
HCIHCI-MIIE-2011-LimPJK #behaviour #experience
Driver’s Experience and Behavioral Patterns through the Observation of Commercial Vehicle Driving (YL, SP, ESJ, TK), pp. 426–434.
HCIHCI-MIIE-2011-ParkCKK #interface #multimodal #optimisation
Multimodal Interface for Driving-Workload Optimization (HP, JC, HJK, KhK), pp. 452–461.
HCIHIMI-v1-2011-TakahashiSHNIHKWK #analysis #process
Basic Study of Analysis of Human Brain Activities during Car Driving (NT, SS, YH, HN, HI, NH, SK, EW, SK), pp. 627–635.
HCIIDGD-2011-YuSZ #analysis
Driving Distraction Analysis by ECG Signals: An Entropy Analysis (LY, XS, KZ), pp. 258–264.
CIKMCIKM-2011-DrosouP #database #named #recommendation
ReDRIVE: result-driven database exploration through recommendations (MD, EP), pp. 1547–1552.
KDDKDD-2011-YuanZXS #physics
Driving with knowledge from the physical world (JY, YZ, XX, GS), pp. 316–324.
SACSAC-2011-JinKKHM #fine-grained
Sector log: fine-grained storage management for solid state drives (SJ, JHK, JK, JH, SM), pp. 360–367.
SACSAC-2011-WuW #framework
A data de-duplication access framework for solid state drives (CHW, HSW), pp. 600–604.
HPCAHPCA-2011-ChenLZ #memory management #parallel #performance
Essential roles of exploiting internal parallelism of flash memory based solid state drives in high-speed data processing (FC, RL, XZ), pp. 266–277.
QoSAQoSA-2010-ChauvelSCHM #adaptation #architecture #self #using
Using QoS-Contracts to Drive Architecture-Centric Self-adaptation (FC, HS, XC, GH, HM), pp. 102–118.
CASECASE-2010-BeyelerMN #automation #testing
Wafer-level inspection system for the automated testing of comb drive based MEMS sensors and actuators (FB, SM, BJN), pp. 698–703.
VLDBVLDB-2010-LiH0LY
Tree Indexing on Solid State Drives (YL, BH, JY, QL, KY), pp. 1195–1206.
CHICHI-2010-IqbalJH
Cars, calls, and cognition: investigating driving and divided attention (STI, YCJ, EH), pp. 1281–1290.
CHICHI-2010-JensenST #behaviour #navigation
Studying driver attention and behaviour for three configurations of GPS navigation in real traffic driving (BSJ, MBS, NT), pp. 1271–1280.
SEKESEKE-2010-NunesBL #adaptation
An End-user Domain-specific Model to Drive Dynamic User Agents Adaptations (IN, SDJB, CJPdL), pp. 509–514.
SEKESEKE-2010-PatelGS #effectiveness #maintenance #named #testing #web
TestDrive — A Cost Effective Way to Create and Maintain Test Scripts for Web Applications (SP, PG, PS), pp. 474–476.
SACSAC-2010-LoTLC #named #performance
Swap-before-hibernate: a time efficient method to suspend an OS to a flash drive (SWL, WsT, JgL, GsC), pp. 201–205.
HPDCHPDC-2010-ChardBK #case study #grid #resource management
High occupancy resource allocation for grid and cloud systems, a study with DRIVE (KC, KB, PK), pp. 73–84.
CASECASE-2009-KamarthiZB #health
Assessement of current health of hard disk drives (SK, AZ, YB), pp. 246–249.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2009-TsirogiannisHSWG #query
Query processing techniques for solid state drives (DT, SH, MAS, JLW, GG), pp. 59–72.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2009-BuendiaCB #approach #learning
An instructional approach to drive computer science courses through virtual learning environments (FB, JCC, JVB), pp. 6–10.
CHICHI-2009-BrumbySH #adaptation #constraints #how
Focus on driving: how cognitive constraints shape the adaptation of strategy when dialing while driving (DPB, DDS, AH), pp. 1629–1638.
CHICHI-2009-TakayamaSLWCNN #design #mobile
Bringing design considerations to the mobile phone and driving debate (LT, JAGS, BL, NW, AC, AN, CN), pp. 1643–1646.
HCIDHM-2009-MihalyiDA #framework #modelling
A Contribution to Integrated Driver Modeling: A Coherent Framework for Modeling Both Non-routine and Routine Elements of the Driving Task (AM, BD, TA), pp. 433–442.
HCIHCD-2009-KremsB #process
Driving and Situation Awareness: A Cognitive Model of Memory-Update Processes (JFK, MRKB), pp. 986–994.
HCIHCD-2009-WallineL #design #experience #metric
Translating Subjective Data to Objective Measures to Drive Product Design and Experience (EKW, BL), pp. 351–356.
HCIHCI-VAD-2009-SancarCITOE #case study #education #validation
Developing a Validation Methodology for Educational Driving Simulators and a Case Study (HS, , VI, GT, NO, UE), pp. 760–769.
HCIIDGD-2009-Breuer #mobile #ubiquitous
Ubiquitous Society — Cultural Factors Driving Mobile Innovations and Adoption in Japan (HB), pp. 328–336.
HCIIDGD-2009-ChavanAKK #how #mobile #women
How Mobile Money Can Drive Financial Inclusion for Women at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) in Indian Urban Centers (ALC, SA, AK, PK), pp. 475–484.
CIKMCIKM-2009-DaM #named #optimisation #random
RS-Wrapper: random write optimization for solid state drive (DZ, XM), pp. 1457–1460.
RERE-2009-CarvalloF #component #on the #process #requirements
On the Use of Requirements for Driving Call-for-Tender Processes for Procuring Coarse-grained OTS Components (JPC, XF), pp. 287–292.
SACSAC-2009-LeeBPCLN #configuration management #named #precise
CPS-SIM: configurable and accurate clock precision solid state drive simulator (JL, EB, HP, JC, DL, SHN), pp. 318–325.
SACSAC-2009-TanakaKTN #navigation #predict #using
A destination prediction method using driving contexts and trajectory for car navigation systems (KT, YK, TT, SN), pp. 190–195.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-OConnell #algorithm #challenge #optimisation #streaming
Extreme streaming: business optimization driving algorithmic challenges (WO), pp. 13–14.
CHICHI-2008-NovNY #what
What drives content tagging: the case of photos on Flickr (ON, MN, CY), pp. 1097–1100.
SACSAC-2008-LeeZPH #evaluation #interactive #named #testing #visualisation
iVESTA: an interactive visualization and evaluation system for drive test data (YL, XZ, ASP, SH), pp. 1953–1957.
ASEASE-2007-CortellessaCMP #component #off the shelf #requirements
Driving the selection of cots components on the basis of system requirements (VC, IC, FM, PP), pp. 413–416.
CASECASE-2007-StaabSH #novel
The DOHELIX-Muscle: A Novel Technical Muscle for Bionic Robots and Actuating Drive Applications (HS, AS, CH), pp. 306–311.
DACDAC-2007-Ferguson
Autonomous Automobiles: Developing Cars That Drive Themselves (DF), p. 383.
DACDAC-2007-PimentelP #analysis
Experimental Jitter Analysis in a FlexCAN Based Drive-by-Wire Automotive Application (JRP, JP), pp. 290–293.
CHICHI-2007-BrumbyHS #constraints #trade-off
A cognitive constraint model of dual-task trade-offs in a highly dynamic driving task (DPB, AH, DDS), pp. 233–242.
CHICHI-2007-HuWNMI #testing #usability
Context & usability testing: user-modeled information presentation in easy and difficult driving conditions (JH, AW, CN, JDM, RI), pp. 1343–1346.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-SatoA #analysis #behaviour
Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Behavior While Approaching an Intersection and Implications for Route Guidance Presentation (TS, MA), pp. 618–627.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2007-Prasad
Driving ahead: Joint enterprise-embedded computing in smart clouds, smart dust and intelligent automobiles (KVP), pp. 27–32.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2007-Prasad
Driving ahead: Joint enterprise-embedded computing in smart clouds, smart dust and intelligent automobiles (KVP), pp. 27–32.
ICEISICEIS-EIS-2007-Prasad
Driving ahead: Joint enterprise-embedded computing in smart clouds, smart dust and intelligent automobiles (KVP), pp. 27–32.
ICEISICEIS-HCI-2007-FariaBVR #framework #using
Platform to Drive an Intelligent Wheelchair Using Facial Expressions (PMF, RAMB, EV, LPR), pp. 164–169.
ICEISICEIS-HCI-2007-Prasad
Driving ahead: Joint enterprise-embedded computing in smart clouds, smart dust and intelligent automobiles (KVP), pp. 27–32.
ICEISICEIS-SAIC-2007-Prasad
Driving ahead: Joint enterprise-embedded computing in smart clouds, smart dust and intelligent automobiles (KVP), pp. 27–32.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2007-BuytaertGHAEB #compilation #using
Using hpm-sampling to drive dynamic compilation (DB, AG, MH, MA, LE, KDB), pp. 553–568.
DATEDATE-2006-HerkersdorfS #architecture #flexibility #named
AutoVision: flexible processor architecture for video-assisted driving (AH, WS), p. 556.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2006-BirdC #learning #problem
Building a search engine to drive problem-based learning (SB, JRC), pp. 153–157.
ICEISICEIS-J-2006-CostagliolaMF06a #simulation
A Simulation Environment to Assess Driving Performances while Interacting with On-board Telematics Systems (GC, SDM, FF), pp. 439–451.
ICPRICPR-v3-2006-Xu #approach #artificial reality #gesture #network #recognition
A Neural Network Approach for Hand Gesture Recognition in Virtual Reality Driving Training System of SPG (DX), pp. 519–522.
OSDIOSDI-2006-ZhouCABEHNB #named #using
SafeDrive: Safe and Recoverable Extensions Using Language-Based Techniques (FZ, JC, ZRA, IB, RE, MH, GCN, EAB), pp. 45–60.
CHICHI-2005-SchneiderK
Calling while driving: effects of providing remote traffic context (MS, SBK), pp. 561–569.
ICSMEICSM-2004-Woodworth #metric #quality #using
Using Metrics to Drive Quality Improvements and Value — Company Wide (BW), p. 2.
RERE-2003-Stoewer #exclamation #industrial
Modern Systems Engineering: A Driving Force for Industrial Competitivity! (HS), p. 6.
DACDAC-2002-ChenMB #configuration management #generative
A reconfigurable FPGA-based readback signal generator for hard-drive read channel simulator (JC, JM, KB), pp. 349–354.
ICSMEICSM-2002-Ben-Yaacov #quality
Driving Software Quality at a Silicon Valley High-Tech Software Company (GBY), p. 571.
PEPMPEPM-2002-SecherS #graph
From checking to inference via driving and dag grammars (JPS, MHS), pp. 41–51.
ICPRICPR-v4-2002-LefaixMB #detection
Motion-Based Obstacle Detection and Tracking for Car Driving Assistance (GL, ÉM, PB), pp. 74–77.
CHICHI-2001-LaiCGT #comprehension #on the #speech #web
On the road and on the Web?: comprehension of synthetic and human speech while driving (JL, KC, PAG, OT), pp. 206–212.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-Smirnov #concept #constraints #information management #network
Ontology-Drive Virtual Production Network Configuration: A Concept and Constraint-Object-Oriented Knowledge Management (AVS), pp. 345–352.
ICMLICML-2001-HamerlyE #predict
Bayesian approaches to failure prediction for disk drives (GH, CE), pp. 202–209.
DACDAC-2000-KashyapK
A realizable driving point model for on-chip interconnect with inductance (CVK, BK), pp. 190–195.
OSDIOSDI-2000-LumbSGNR #towards
Towards Higher Disk Head Utilization: Extracting “Free” Bandwidth from Busy Disk Drives (CRL, JS, GRG, DN, ER), pp. 87–102.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Schneider-Hufschmidt #communication #design #integration #user interface
User interface design — the driving force for the integration of information and communication (MSH), pp. 14–17.
ICMLICML-1998-RandlovA #learning #using
Learning to Drive a Bicycle Using Reinforcement Learning and Shaping (JR, PA), pp. 463–471.
DACDAC-1997-DagaS #design #interface #verification
Interface Timing Verification Drives System Design (AJD, PS), pp. 240–245.
PPDPPLILP-1994-GluckS #deduction
Partial Deduction and Driving are Equivalent (RG, MHS), pp. 165–181.
HPDCHPDC-1994-Stevens #multi
Multimedia Supercomputing: The Use of Supercomputers to Drive High-Performance Multimedia Systems and Virtual Environments (RS), p. 3.
POPLPOPL-1981-RamanathanS #development #modelling #problem
Modeling of Problem Domains for Driving Program Development Systems (JR, CJS), pp. 28–40.
ICSEICSE-1976-BillawalaST #data type #multi #simulation
A Data Structure and Drive Mechanism for a Table-Driven Simulation System Employing Multilevel Structural Representations of Digital Systems (NB, SAS, EWT), pp. 151–157.

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