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DATEDATE-2015-KunduBK #design #fault #testing
Fault diagnosis in designs with extreme low pin test data compressors (SK, PB, RK), pp. 1285–1288.
PLDIPLDI-2015-GonnordMR #ranking #synthesis #using
Synthesis of ranking functions using extremal counterexamples (LG, DM, GR), pp. 608–618.
STOCSTOC-2015-AbboudWY
Matching Triangles and Basing Hardness on an Extremely Popular Conjecture (AA, VVW, HY), pp. 41–50.
STOCSTOC-2015-Moitra #matrix
Super-resolution, Extremal Functions and the Condition Number of Vandermonde Matrices (AM), pp. 821–830.
HCIDHM-EH-2015-GieserBM #artificial reality #gesture #realtime #recognition #using
Real-Time Static Gesture Recognition for Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Using the Leap Motion (SNG, AB, FM), pp. 144–154.
HCIHCI-UC-2015-ChagasMFC #case study #challenge #community #experience #human-computer #optimisation #user interface
Prospecting HCI Challenges for Extreme Poverty Communities: Redefining and Optimizing User Experiences with Technology (DAC, CLBM, EF, CRMdC), pp. 281–290.
KDDKDD-2015-NikolaevDGUGS #composition #evaluation #online
Extreme States Distribution Decomposition Method for Search Engine Online Evaluation (KN, AD, EG, AU, GG, PS), pp. 845–854.
SPLCSPLC-2015-WozniakC #how #product line
How automotive engineering is taking product line engineering to the extreme (LW, PC), pp. 327–336.
HPDCHPDC-2015-GamellTHMKCP
Exploring Failure Recovery for Stencil-based Applications at Extreme Scales (MG, KT, MAH, JM, HK, JC, MP), pp. 279–282.
CASECASE-2014-LeeJMC #framework #identification #recognition #robust
Iterative identification framework for robust hand-written digit recognition under extremely noisy conditions (HL, SJ, TM, NYC), pp. 728–733.
DACDAC-2014-HerrewegeV
Software Only, Extremely Compact, Keccak-based Secure PRNG on ARM Cortex-M (AVH, IV), p. 6.
DATEDATE-2014-Torrellas #architecture #energy #performance
Extreme-scale computer architecture: Energy efficiency from the ground up‡ (JT), pp. 1–5.
HTHT-2014-AgarwalS #crawling #mining
A focused crawler for mining hate and extremism promoting videos on YouTube (SA, AS), pp. 294–296.
CSEETCSEET-2014-AkpolatS #gamification #programming #re-engineering #student #using
Enhancing software engineering student team engagement in a high-intensity extreme programming course using gamification (BSA, WS), pp. 149–153.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2014-MI14a #principle #problem #using
Problem-solving using the extremality principle (JM, SI), pp. 87–92.
STOCSTOC-2014-GoldreichW #algorithm #on the
On derandomizing algorithms that err extremely rarely (OG, AW), pp. 109–118.
LATALATA-2014-DennunzioFM #combinator
Extremal Combinatorics of Reaction Systems (AD, EF, LM), pp. 297–307.
HCIDHM-2014-YangZYHZL #design
Based on Upper Extremity Comfort ROM of Ergonomic Methods for Household Products Design (FY, QXZ, AY, HH, XZ, ZQL), pp. 167–173.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2014-RamosV #agile #architecture #development #enterprise
Extreme Enterprise Architecture Planning (XEAP) — Extrapolating Agile Characteristics to the Development of Enterprise Architectures (HR, AV), pp. 376–383.
ICPRICPR-2014-CaoHS #approach #classification #kernel #learning #multi
Optimization-Based Extreme Learning Machine with Multi-kernel Learning Approach for Classification (LlC, WbH, FS), pp. 3564–3569.
ICPRICPR-2014-OuyangYLW #performance #robust
A FAST Extreme Illumination Robust Feature in Affine Space (PO, SY, LL, SW), pp. 2365–2370.
ICPRICPR-2014-SunHJC #detection #image #network #robust
Robust Text Detection in Natural Scene Images by Generalized Color-Enhanced Contrasting Extremal Region and Neural Networks (LS, QH, WJ, KC), pp. 2715–2720.
ICPRICPR-2014-TianLST #multi #segmentation
Scene Text Segmentation with Multi-level Maximally Stable Extremal Regions (ST, SL, BS, CLT), pp. 2703–2708.
ICPRICPR-2014-TulyakovVSS #estimation #realtime #robust
Robust Real-Time Extreme Head Pose Estimation (ST, RLV, SS, NS), pp. 2263–2268.
KDDKDD-2014-AbelsonVS
Targeting direct cash transfers to the extremely poor (BA, KRV, JS), pp. 1563–1572.
KDDKDD-2014-PrabhuV #classification #learning #multi #named #performance
FastXML: a fast, accurate and stable tree-classifier for extreme multi-label learning (YP, MV), pp. 263–272.
KMISKMIS-2014-WoitB #collaboration #consistency #development #process #programming
Commitment and Consistency in the Collaborative Software Development Process of Extreme Programming (DMW, KJB), pp. 375–381.
SACSAC-2014-RamosV #architecture #enterprise
eXtreme enterprise architecture planning (HR, AV), pp. 1417–1419.
HPDCHPDC-2014-WangZCLR #generative
Next generation job management systems for extreme-scale ensemble computing (KW, XZ, HC, ML, IR), pp. 111–114.
DACDAC-2013-GuCL #estimation #performance #validation
Efficient moment estimation with extremely small sample size via bayesian inference for analog/mixed-signal validation (CG, EC, XL), p. 7.
DACDAC-2013-StratigopoulosFCM #estimation #metric #multi #statistics #using
Multidimensional analog test metrics estimation using extreme value theory and statistical blockade (HGDS, PF, YC, FM), p. 7.
DATEDATE-2013-CevreroEAILBS #estimation #performance
Fast and accurate BER estimation methodology for I/O links based on extreme value theory (AC, NEE, CA, PI, YL, AB, GIS), pp. 503–508.
DATEDATE-2013-SchneiderP #adaptation #embedded
An extremely compact JPEG encoder for adaptive embedded systems (JS, SP), pp. 1063–1064.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2013-VihavainenVLK #case study #experience
Massive increase in eager TAs: experiences from extreme apprenticeship-based CS1 (AV, TV, ML, JK), pp. 123–128.
DLTDLT-2013-CurrieRS #sequence #word
Extremal Words in the Shift Orbit Closure of a Morphic Sequence (JDC, NR, KS), pp. 143–154.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-KimAK #experience #game studies #interactive #mobile
Extreme Motion Based Interaction for Enhancing Mobile Game Experience (YK, JgA, GJK), pp. 249–257.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-ManiwaKSA
Changes in Posture of the Upper Extremity Through the Use of Various Sizes of Tablets and Characters (HM, KK, SS, TA), pp. 89–96.
KDDKDD-2013-WangDYWCSI #clustering #data mining #framework #identification #mining #towards
Towards long-lead forecasting of extreme flood events: a data mining framework for precipitation cluster precursors identification (DW, WD, KY, XW, PC, DLS, SI), pp. 1285–1293.
SEKESEKE-2013-JanesMSS #analysis #problem #programming #requirements
Domain Analysis in Combination with Extreme Programming toAddress Requirements Volatility Problems (S) (AJ, SM, AS, GS), pp. 226–231.
SACSAC-2013-AbdallahHA #approach #design #quantifier
Quantified extreme scenario based design approach (AA, RH, MAA), pp. 1117–1122.
QoSAQoSA-2012-Montresor #challenge #design #distributed
Designing extreme distributed systems: challenges and opportunities (AM), pp. 1–2.
CASECASE-2012-HeZWZ #identification #using
Identification of dynamic posture in lower extremity using optical fiber sensor (CH, XZ, YW, ZZ), pp. 1057–1060.
WRLAWRLA-2012-FadlisyahOA #analysis #formal method #modelling
Formal Modeling and Analysis of Human Body Exposure to Extreme Heat in HI-Maude (MF, PCÖ, ), pp. 139–161.
ICMLICML-2012-LiuL #modelling #multi #named
Sparse-GEV: Sparse Latent Space Model for Multivariate Extreme Value Time Serie Modeling (YL, MTB, HL), p. 156.
ICPRICPR-2012-LiVBB #clustering #learning #using
Feature learning using Generalized Extreme Value distribution based K-means clustering (ZL, OV, HB, RB), pp. 1538–1541.
DATEDATE-2011-BeutelBFKZT #named
X-SENSE: Sensing in extreme environments (JB, BB, FF, MK, MZ, LT), pp. 1460–1465.
CSEETCSEET-2011-JiS #programming
Comparing extreme programming and Waterfall project results (FJ, TS), pp. 482–486.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2011-VihavainenPLK #scalability
Extreme apprenticeship method: key practices and upward scalability (AV, MP, ML, JK), pp. 273–277.
HCIDHM-2011-QinTD #type system #using
The Upper Extremity Loading during Typing Using One, Two and Three Fingers (JQ, MT, JTD), pp. 178–185.
HCIDHM-2011-SchieferKOHE #3d #metric
3D Human Motion Capturing Based Only on Acceleration and Angular Rate Measurement for Low Extremities (CS, TK, EO, IH, RPE), pp. 195–203.
HPDCHPDC-2011-LofsteadPGKSOWL
Six degrees of scientific data: reading patterns for extreme scale science IO (JFL, MP, GAG, SK, KS, RO, MW, QL), pp. 49–60.
VMCAIVMCAI-2011-ChadhaSV #automaton #probability
Probabilistic Büchi Automata with Non-extremal Acceptance Thresholds (RC, APS, MV), pp. 103–117.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2010-CampbellKE #sql
Extreme scale with full SQL language support in microsoft SQL Azure (DGC, GK, NE), pp. 1021–1024.
ICSMEICSM-2010-BrantRPP #c# #delphi #maintenance
Extreme maintenance: Transforming Delphi into C# (JB, DR, BP, JP), pp. 1–8.
DLTDLT-2010-RestivoV #automaton
Automata with Extremal Minimality Conditions (AR, RV), pp. 399–410.
ICPRICPR-2010-DonoserRB10a
Shape Guided Maximally Stable Extremal Region (MSER) Tracking (MD, HR, HB), pp. 1800–1803.
KDDKDD-2010-AttenbergP #classification #learning #modelling #why
Why label when you can search?: alternatives to active learning for applying human resources to build classification models under extreme class imbalance (JA, FJP), pp. 423–432.
KDIRKDIR-2010-ParviainenRML #approximate #infinity #learning #network
Interpreting Extreme Learning Machine as an Approximation to an Infinite Neural Network (EP, JR, YM, AL), pp. 65–73.
HPCAHPCA-2010-TorrellasGSMO #challenge
Extreme scale computing: Challenges and opportunities (JT, BG, VS, JHM, KO), p. 1.
PPoPPPPoPP-2010-TorrellasGMOS #challenge
Extreme scale computing: challenges and opportunities (JT, BG, JHM, KO, VS), pp. 101–102.
DATEDATE-2009-HolstW #algorithm
A diagnosis algorithm for extreme space compaction (SH, HJW), pp. 1355–1360.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2009-NicaBH #query #visualisation
Extreme visualisation of query optimizer search space (AN, DSB, DWH), pp. 1067–1070.
ICSMEICSM-2009-SteffenJWM #design #maintenance #modelling
Maintenance, or the 3rd dimension of eXtreme model-driven design (BS, SJ, CW, TMS), pp. 483–486.
CIAACIAA-2009-CastiglioneRS #algorithm #on the
On Extremal Cases of Hopcroft’s Algorithm (GC, AR, MS), pp. 14–23.
SACSAC-2009-CerutiDTPDTLMAFRLE #communication #gesture #recognition
Wireless communication glove apparatus for motion tracking, gesture recognition, data transmission, and reception in extreme environments (MGC, VVD, NXT, HVP, LD, TAT, GL, EWM, OA, SF, GJR, RL, JE), pp. 172–176.
ASEASE-2008-RuengmeeFBRL #aspect-oriented #editing #programming #usability
XE (eXtreme Editor) — Bridging the Aspect-Oriented Programming Usability Gap (WR, RSSF, SKB, DFR, CVL), pp. 435–438.
DACDAC-2008-LeeJCHKKK #power management
Applying passive RFID system to wireless headphones for extreme low power consumption (JGL, DJ, JC, SH, JKK, JK, SWK), pp. 486–491.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-OConnell #algorithm #challenge #optimisation #streaming
Extreme streaming: business optimization driving algorithmic challenges (WO), pp. 13–14.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-Ramaswamy #data mining #mining
Extreme data mining (SR), pp. 1–2.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-Shneiderman #visualisation
Extreme visualization: squeezing a billion records into a million pixels (BS), pp. 3–12.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2008-MurphyPK #approach #distance #education #learning #programming
A distance learning approach to teaching eXtreme programming (CM, DBP, GEK), pp. 199–203.
ICALPICALP-A-2008-FominV #combinator
Treewidth Computation and Extremal Combinatorics (FVF, YV), pp. 210–221.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS2-2008-FernandesAS #performance #programming #release planning
An Extreme Programming Release Plan that Maximizes Business Performance (MCF, AJA, EAS), pp. 12–22.
CIKMCIKM-2008-FormanK #classification #feature model #performance
Extremely fast text feature extraction for classification and indexing (GF, EK), pp. 1221–1230.
SEKESEKE-2008-Tagliati #architecture #component
Component Based Architectures for eXtreme Transacion Processing (LVT), pp. 679–684.
ICSEICSE-2008-StapelLK #design #programming
Best practices in extreme programming course design (KS, DL, EK), pp. 769–776.
DocEngDocEng-2007-Church
Bank notes: extreme doceng (SC), p. 92.
VLDBVLDB-2007-WuJ #set
A Bayesian Method for Guessing the Extreme Values in a Data Set (MW, CJ), pp. 471–482.
HCIHCI-IDU-2007-TinglingS #case study #programming
Extreme Programming in Action: A Longitudinal Case Study (PT, AS), pp. 242–251.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2006-SilbersteinMY #energy #monitoring #network
Energy-efficient monitoring of extreme values in sensor networks (AS, KM, JY), pp. 169–180.
ICSEICSE-2006-LiHSL #programming #release planning
A risk-driven method for eXtreme programming release planning (ML, MH, FS, JL), pp. 423–430.
CSEETCSEET-2005-Tomayko #education #programming
Teaching eXtreme Programming Remotely (JET), pp. 17–24.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-LoftusR #learning #programming #question
Extreme programming promotes extreme learning? (CWL, MR), pp. 311–315.
KDDKDD-2005-Kolcz #classification #naive bayes
Local sparsity control for naive Bayes with extreme misclassification costs (AK), pp. 128–137.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2005-Vanderburg #agile #process #programming
A simple model of agile software processes — or — extreme programming annealed (GV), pp. 539–545.
SACSAC-2005-PaigeCMS #programming
High-integrity extreme programming (RFP, HC, JAM, ZRS), pp. 1518–1523.
SACSAC-2005-VarmaAPT #automation #migration
NextGen eXtreme porting: structured by automation (PV, AA, DPP, BT), pp. 1511–1517.
ICSEICSE-2005-Woit #case study #interactive #programming #requirements
Requirements interaction management in an eXtreme programming environment: a case study (DMW), pp. 489–494.
DATEDATE-v1-2004-PiguetGHOS #logic #power management
Extremely Low-Power Logic (CP, JG, CH, IO, US), pp. 656–663.
CCCC-2004-OzerNG #approximate #probability #using
Stochastic Bit-Width Approximation Using Extreme Value Theory for Customizable Processors (, AN, DG), pp. 250–264.
CSEETCSEET-2003-HazzanD #development #education #programming
Teaching a Software Development Methodology: The Case of Extreme Programming (OH, YD), pp. 176–184.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2003-HollowayR #development #programming #student #using
Development of a MLE by students for students using extreme programming techniques (JH, MR), p. 225.
SOFTVISSOFTVIS-2003-ZhouSC #analysis #graph #visualisation
Graph Visualization for the Analysis of the Structure and Dynamics of Extreme-Scale Supercomputers (CZ, KLS, TPC), pp. 143–149.
AdaSIGAda-2003-AmeyC #programming #verification
Static verification and extreme programming (PA, RC), pp. 4–9.
SEKESEKE-2003-LetelierCS #development #programming
Working with Extreme Programming in a Software Development Laboratory (PL, JHCC, EAS), pp. 612–615.
ICSEICSE-2003-HedinBM #programming #re-engineering
Introducing Software Engineering by means of Extreme Programming (GH, LB, BM), pp. 586–593.
ICSEICSE-2003-SchneiderJ #education #perspective #programming
eXtreme Programming at Universities — An Educational Perspective (JGS, LJ), pp. 594–601.
CSEETCSEET-2002-ShuklaW #adaptation #programming #re-engineering
Adapting Extreme Programming for a Core Software Engineering Course (AS, LAW), pp. 184–191.
CSCWCSCW-2002-JonesH #coordination #distributed #using
Extreme work teams: using SWAT teams as a model for coordinating distributed robots (HJ, PJH), pp. 372–381.
ICPRICPR-v3-2002-MeshoulB #estimation
Ant Colony System with Extremal Dynamics for Point Matching and Pose Estimation (SM, MB), pp. 823–826.
SEKESEKE-2002-KarlstromR #programming
Decision support for extreme programming introduction and practice selection (DK, PR), pp. 835–841.
RERE-2002-NawrockiJWW #programming #requirements
Extreme Programming Modified: Embrace Requirements Engineering Practices (JRN, MJ, BW, AW), pp. 303–310.
ICSEICSE-2002-ElssamadisyS #programming #smell
Recognizing and responding to “bad smells” in extreme programming (AE, GS), pp. 617–622.
ICSEICSE-2002-Newkirk #agile #process #programming
Introduction to agile processes and extreme programming (JN), pp. 695–696.
ICSMEICSM-2001-PooleMHH #maintenance
Extreme Maintenance (CJP, TM, JWH, AH), p. 301–?.
WCREWCRE-2001-Deursen #comprehension #programming #risk management
Program Comprehension Risks and Opportunities in Extreme Programming (AvD), p. 176–?.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-2001-Tracz #architecture
Extreme Architecting: Surviving the Architectural View Zoo (WT), p. 382.
RERE-2001-Greenspan #question #requirements #what
Extreme RE: What If There Is No Time for Requirements Engineering? (SJG), pp. 282–285.
ICSEICSE-2001-MullerT #case study #programming
Case Study: Extreme Programming in a University Environment (MMM, WFT), pp. 537–544.
VLDBVLDB-2000-PereiraFLS #web
Publish/Subscribe on the Web at Extreme Speed (JLMP, FF, FL, RPP, KAR, DS), pp. 627–630.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-2000-McBreen #lessons learnt #programming
Applying the Lessons of eXtreme Programming [Abstract] (PM), pp. 421–422.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-2000-McBreen00a #lessons learnt #programming
Applying the Lessons of eXtreme Programming (PM), pp. 423–430.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-1999-Beck #programming
Extreme Programming (KB), p. 411.
ESECESEC-FSE-1999-Beck #development #programming
Extreme Programming: A Discipline of Software Development (KB), p. 1.
DACDAC-1998-QiuWP #estimation #order #statistics #using
Maximum Power Estimation Using the Limiting Distributions of Extreme Order Statistics (QQ, QW, MP), pp. 684–689.
FASEFASE-1998-Beck #development #programming
Extreme Programming: A Humanistic Discipline of Software Development (KB), pp. 1–6.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-PeperHS #assessment #how
How to Use Applied Psychophysiology/Biofeedback in the Prevention and Assessment of Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorders (EP, RH, DMS), pp. 551–554.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-LathanN #performance #quantifier
Quantification of Human Performance in Extreme Environments (CEL, DJN), pp. 1005–1008.
STOCSTOC-1996-BabaiGKRSW #bound #graph #source code
Extremal Bipartite Graphs and Superpolynomial Lower Bounds for Monotone Span Programs (LB, AG, JK, LR, TS, AW), pp. 603–611.
ICLPJICSLP-1996-CholewinskiT #logic programming #problem
Extremal Problems in Logic Programming and Stable Model Computation (PC, MT), pp. 408–422.
DACDAC-1995-NajmZ #process #worst-case
Extreme Delay Sensitivity and the Worst-Case Switching Activity in VLSI Circuits (FNN, MYZ), pp. 623–627.
ICALPICALP-1991-BernEY
The Expected Extremes in a Delaunay Triangulation (MWB, DE, FFY), pp. 674–685.
STOCSTOC-1983-Pnueli #algorithm #on the #probability
On the Extremely Fair Treatment of Probabilistic Algorithms (AP), pp. 278–290.
STOCSTOC-1982-BoyceDDG
Finding Extremal Polygons (JEB, DPD, RL(DI, LJG), pp. 282–289.

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