29 papers:
- HPCA-2015-WonKKJPS #network #scalability
- Overcoming far-end congestion in large-scale networks (JW, GK, JK, TJ, MP, SS), pp. 415–427.
- SIGIR-2013-Wu #behaviour #how #online #predict #using
- How far will you go?: characterizing and predicting online search stopping behavior using information scent and need for cognition (WCW), p. 1149.
- ECIR-2011-ShiLH11a #how #question #recommendation #trust
- How Far Are We in Trust-Aware Recommendation? (YS, ML, AH), pp. 704–707.
- MoDELS-2011-FlochYGDCRF #compilation #modelling #optimisation #question
- Model-Driven Engineering and Optimizing Compilers: A Bridge Too Far? (AF, TY, CG, SD, BC, SVR, RBF), pp. 608–622.
- MoDELS-2011-FlochYGDCRF #compilation #modelling #optimisation #question
- Model-Driven Engineering and Optimizing Compilers: A Bridge Too Far? (AF, TY, CG, SD, BC, SVR, RBF), pp. 608–622.
- CGO-2011-Leroy #compilation #how #question #verification #why
- Formally verifying a compiler: Why? How? How far? (XL).
- DATE-2010-MeynardGDS
- Far Correlation-based EMA with a precharacterized leakage model (OM, SG, JLD, LS), pp. 977–980.
- ICGT-2010-BrandtH #enterprise #graph transformation #how #modelling #question
- How Far Can Enterprise Modeling for Banking Be Supported by Graph Transformation? (CB, FH), pp. 3–26.
- ICPR-2010-MaHHL #detection
- Context Inspired Pedestrian Detection in Far-Field Videos (WM, PH, LH, CL), pp. 3009–3012.
- CSEET-2008-Mead #education #how #re-engineering
- Software Engineering Education: How Far We’ve Come and How Far We Have to Go (NRM), pp. 18–22.
- RE-2008-Alexander #design #how #question #requirements #statistics
- Evaluating Design Options against Requirements: How Far Can Statistics Help? (IA), pp. 259–264.
- CSMR-2007-SavgaRSLW #api #how #question
- API Changes — How Far Would You Go? (IS, MR, JŚ, JL, HW), pp. 329–330.
- ICEIS-SAIC-2007-PetrieMKLZ #challenge #lessons learnt
- SWS Challenge — Status, Perspectives, Lessons Learned So Far (CJP, TMS, UK, HL, MZ), pp. 447–452.
- RE-2007-BhatG #maintenance #using
- Enhancing Requirement Stakeholder Satisfaction during Far-shore Maintenance of Custom Developed Software using Shift-Pattern Model (JMB, MG), pp. 322–327.
- ICPR-v4-2006-NiuG #network #using
- Recovering Non-overlapping Network Topology Using Far-field Vehicle Tracking Data (CN, EG), pp. 944–949.
- PPDP-2006-Fruhwirth #constraints
- Constraint handling rules: the story so far (TWF), pp. 13–14.
- ICLP-2006-Welty #semantics #web
- Semantic Web: The Story of the RIFt so Far (CAW), p. 2.
- DocEng-2003-Kay #bibliography #challenge #xml #years after
- XML five years on: a review of the achievements so far and the challenges ahead (MHK), pp. 29–31.
- SIGMOD-2000-PopaDST #question
- A Chase Too Far? (LP, AD, AS, VT), pp. 273–284.
- CSEET-2000-Bach #question #re-engineering
- Software Engineering — Coming of Age or Reaching Too Far? (JB), p. 3–?.
- CSEET-2000-FraileyBDCT #re-engineering
- Software Engineering — Coming of Age or Reaching Too Far? (panel) (DJF, JB, DD, BC, LLT), p. 7–?.
- ICPR-v4-2000-MiwaIKS
- Screen Projection Camera for Ranging Far Away Objects (MM, MI, YK, MS), pp. 4744–4747.
- ISSTA-2000-Pincus #analysis #case study #developer #experience #tool support
- Analysis is necessary, but far from sufficient: Experiences building and deploying successful tools for developers and testers (abstract only) (JDP), p. 1.
- DAC-1999-HuS #named
- FAR-DS: Full-Plane AWE Routing with Driver Sizing (JH, SSS), pp. 84–89.
- ICSE-1999-Ben-ShaulGGHL #component #development #mobile #named
- FarGo: A System for Mobile Component-Based Application Development (IBS, HG, YG, OH, BL), pp. 658–659.
- ICSE-1999-HolderBG #distributed #layout
- Dynamic Layout of Distributed Applications in FarGo (OH, IBS, HG), pp. 163–173.
- AdaEurope-1998-EmeryMN #ada #automation #how #process #question
- Automating the Ada Binding Process for Java- How Far Can We Go? (DEE, RFM, KAN), pp. 29–40.
- KR-1994-Gotts #how #using
- How Far Can We “C”? Defining a “Doughnut” Using Connection Alone (NMG), pp. 246–257.
- CHI-1989-EhrlichBMT #tool support
- Tools for supporting cooperative work near and far: highlights from the CSCW conference (SFE, TB, WM, JCT), pp. 353–356.