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Stem fresh$ (all stems)

52 papers:

VLDBVLDB-2015-KrishnanWFGK
Stale View Cleaning: Getting Fresh Answers from Stale Materialized Views (SK, JW, MJF, KG, TK), pp. 1370–1381.
ECIRECIR-2015-ProkhorenkovaUS #adaptation #web
Adaptive Caching of Fresh Web Search Results (LOP, YU, ES, DL, PS), pp. 110–122.
ICSEICSE-v2-2015-CoxBEV #dependence
Measuring Dependency Freshness in Software Systems (JC, EB, MCJDvE, JV), pp. 109–118.
LICSLICS-2015-MurawskiRT #automaton #similarity
Bisimilarity in Fresh-Register Automata (ASM, SJR, NT), pp. 156–167.
ECSAECSA-2014-WeinreichG #bibliography #fresh look #perspective
A Fresh Look at Codification Approaches for SAKM: A Systematic Literature Review (RW, IG), pp. 1–16.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-RekatsinasDS #data flow
Characterizing and selecting fresh data sources (TR, XLD, DS), pp. 919–930.
CIKMCIKM-2014-KuzeyVW #fresh look #knowledge base
A Fresh Look on Knowledge Bases: Distilling Named Events from News (EK, JV, GW), pp. 1689–1698.
CIKMCIKM-2014-LefortierSR #detection #online
Online Exploration for Detecting Shifts in Fresh Intent (DL, PS, MdR), pp. 589–598.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-QiaoSDQSGCSZABBGGIJLPRSSSSTTWZ #distributed #framework #on the
On brewing fresh espresso: LinkedIn’s distributed data serving platform (LQ, KS, SD, TQ, BS, BG, AC, OS, ZZ, AA, CB, GB, MG, KG, WI, SJ, SL, AP, AR, AS, RS, SS, YS, ST, CT, JW, DZ), pp. 1135–1146.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-2013-UttingTMTBFPCKS #education #fresh look #performance
A fresh look at novice programmers’ performance and their teachers’ expectations (IU, AET, MM, LT, DJB, RF, JHP, MEC, YBDK, JS, TW), pp. 15–32.
DLTDLT-2013-BolligHLM #approach #automaton #learning
A Fresh Approach to Learning Register Automata (BB, PH, ML, BM), pp. 118–130.
CIKMCIKM-2013-ChengAH #how #question
How fresh do you want your search results? (SC, AA, VH), pp. 1271–1280.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-ZhukovskiyKGS #rank
Fresh BrowseRank (MZ, AK, GG, PS), pp. 1029–1032.
VLDBVLDB-2012-AhmadKKN #higher-order #named
DBToaster: Higher-order Delta Processing for Dynamic, Frequently Fresh Views (YA, OK, CK, MN), pp. 968–979.
CSCWCSCW-2012-DabbishFKP #online
Fresh faces in the crowd: turnover, identity, and commitment in online groups (LAD, RF, RK, TP), pp. 245–248.
CIKMCIKM-2012-AmatiAG #analysis #microblog
Survival analysis for freshness in microblogging search (GA, GA, CG), pp. 2483–2486.
KDIRKDIR-2012-PrietoALC #architecture
Architecture for a Garbage-less and Fresh Content Search Engine (VMP, , RLG, FC), pp. 378–381.
OnwardOnward-2012-BainomugishaVRCM #fresh look #programming
Interruptible context-dependent executions: a fresh look at programming context-aware applications (EB, JV, CDR, ALC, WDM), pp. 67–84.
SACSAC-2012-Tzouramanis #fresh look #named
History-independence: a fresh look at the case of R-trees (TT), pp. 7–12.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2011-GabbayC #set #strict
Freshness and Name-Restriction in Sets of Traces with Names (MJG, VC), pp. 365–380.
CHICHI-2011-DorkCW #fresh look
The information flaneur: a fresh look at information seeking (MD, MSTC, CW), pp. 1215–1224.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-DaiSD #learning #rank
Learning to rank for freshness and relevance (ND, MS, BDD), pp. 95–104.
POPLPOPL-2011-Tzevelekos #automaton
Fresh-register automata (NT), pp. 295–306.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2010-YangWLW #keyword #optimisation #using #web
Optimizing content freshness of relations extracted from the web using keyword search (MY, HW, LL, MW), pp. 819–830.
ICFPICFP-2010-PouillardP #fresh look #programming
A fresh look at programming with names and binders (NP, FP), pp. 217–228.
CIKMCIKM-2010-GurumurthySKV #web
Improving web search relevance and freshness with content previews (SG, HS, VK, VV), pp. 1159–1168.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-DaiD #matter #web
Freshness matters: in flowers, food, and web authority (ND, BDD), pp. 114–121.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-DaiD10a #web
Capturing page freshness for web search (ND, BDD), pp. 871–872.
CASECASE-2007-PanosF #automation
The Benefits of Automatic Data Collection in the Fresh Produce Supply Chain (RP, TF), pp. 1034–1038.
LICSLICS-2007-Pottier
Static Name Control for FreshML (FP), pp. 356–365.
DACDAC-2006-MishchenkoCB #fresh look #logic #synthesis
DAG-aware AIG rewriting a fresh look at combinational logic synthesis (AM, SC, RKB), pp. 532–535.
CCCC-2006-XueK #fresh look #problem
A Fresh Look at PRE as a Maximum Flow Problem (JX, JK), pp. 139–154.
VLDBVLDB-2005-AkalTSBGV #correctness #fine-grained #replication #scheduling
Fine-Grained Replication and Scheduling with Freshness and Correctness Guarantees (FA, CT, HJS, YB, TG, LV), pp. 565–576.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2004-ConfortiG #decidability
Decidability of Freshness, Undecidability of Revelation (GC, GG), pp. 105–120.
FLOPSFLOPS-2004-Kahl #calculus #pattern matching
Basic Pattern Matching Calculi: a Fresh View on Matching Failure (WK), pp. 276–290.
GPCEGPCE-2004-AnconaM #calculus
A Fresh Calculus for Name Management (DA, EM), pp. 206–224.
POPLPOPL-2004-VouillonM #fresh look #semantics
Semantic types: a fresh look at the ideal model for types (JV, PAM), pp. 52–63.
VLDBVLDB-2003-LabrinidisR #database #performance #web
Balancing Performance and Data Freshness in Web Database Servers (AL, NR), pp. 393–404.
ICFPICFP-2003-ShinwellPG #named #programming
FreshML: programming with binders made simple (MRS, AMP, MG), pp. 263–274.
VLDBVLDB-2002-RohmBSS #clustering #component #coordination #middleware #named
FAS — A Freshness-Sensitive Coordination Middleware for a Cluster of OLAP Components (UR, KB, HJS, HS), pp. 754–765.
ICFPICFP-2001-Pitts #approach #functional #programming #representation #syntax
A Fresh Approach to Representing Syntax with Static Binders in Functional Programming (AMP), p. 1.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-2001-HollanderMN
The e Language: A Fresh Separation of Concerns (YH, MM, AN), pp. 41–50.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2000-ChoG #database
Synchronizing a Database to Improve Freshness (JC, HGM), pp. 117–128.
ICSMEICSM-2000-Chapin00b #maintenance #perspective
Software Maintenance Types — A Fresh View (NC), p. 247–?.
ASEASE-1998-HarmerB #automation #empirical #java #legacy #lisp #reverse engineering
Brewing Fresh JAVA from Legacy Lisp — An Experiment in Automated Reverse Engineering (TJH, JMB), pp. 318–332.
ECOOPECOOP-1997-Prehofer #feature model #fresh look #programming
Feature-Oriented Programming: A Fresh Look at Objects (CP), pp. 419–443.
DACDAC-1995-DeokarS #fresh look #optimisation
A Fresh Look at Retiming Via Clock Skew Optimization (RBD, SSS), pp. 310–315.
ESECESEC-1995-Jazayeri #component #fresh look #programming
Component Programming — a Fresh Look at Software Components (MJ), pp. 457–478.
SACSAC-1994-StoltzWG #constant
Constant propagation: a fresh, demand-driven look (ES, MW, MPG), pp. 400–404.
PLDIPLDI-1990-Gupta #array #bound #fresh look #optimisation
A Fresh Look at Optimizing Array Bound Checking (RG), pp. 272–282.
PLDIPLDI-1989-KoopmanL #combinator #fresh look #graph #reduction
A Fresh Look at Combinator Graph Reduction (PJKJ, PL), pp. 110–119.
ECOOPECOOP-1989-Kahn #fresh look #named
Objects — A Fresh Look (KMK), pp. 207–223.

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