38 papers:
- ITiCSE-2015-BlauM #automation #feedback #java #student
- FrenchPress Gives Students Automated Feedback on Java Program Flaws (HB, JEBM), pp. 15–20.
- SANER-2015-AmmerlaanVZ #refactoring #why
- Old habits die hard: Why refactoring for understandability does not give immediate benefits (EA, WV, AZ), pp. 504–507.
- CSCW-2015-GaoXHYCF #collaboration #multi
- Two is Better Than One: Improving Multilingual Collaboration by Giving Two Machine Translation Outputs (GG, BX, DCH, ZY, DC, SRF), pp. 852–863.
- CSCW-2015-WisniewskiIKP #network #privacy #social
- Give Social Network Users the Privacy They Want (PJW, AKMNI, BPK, SP), pp. 1427–1441.
- HCI-IT-2015-AlmeidaTRBFDSAC #multimodal
- Giving Voices to Multimodal Applications (NA, AJST, AFR, DB, JF, MSD, SSS, JA, CC, NS), pp. 273–283.
- VLDB-2014-MottinLVP #query #what
- Exemplar Queries: Give me an Example of What You Need (DM, ML, YV, TP), pp. 365–376.
- CHI-2014-Schoenebeck #how #social #social media #twitter #why
- Giving up Twitter for Lent: how and why we take breaks from social media (SYS), pp. 773–782.
- CSCW-2014-MejovaGWD #behaviour #comprehension #email
- Giving is caring: understanding donation behavior through email (YM, VRKG, IW, MCD), pp. 1297–1307.
- CSCW-2014-MitraG #people #predict
- The language that gets people to give: phrases that predict success on kickstarter (TM, EG), pp. 49–61.
- HCI-AS-2014-MateiRR #quantifier
- Refreshing Quantification and other Ploys to Give Up the Habit — A Repertoire of Relations, Identities, and Rhetorical Devices in Smoking Cessation Applications (SM, CR, RR), pp. 265–276.
- CSCW-2012-AndreBL #microblog #twitter
- Who gives a tweet?: evaluating microblog content value (PA, MSB, KL), pp. 471–474.
- CHI-2011-Monroy-HernandezHGb #automation #community #how #online
- Computers can’t give credit: how automatic attribution falls short in an online remixing community (AMH, BMH, JGR, DB), pp. 3421–3430.
- HIMI-v1-2011-RichardRMM #design pattern #developer #power of #user interface
- Giving UI Developers the Power of UI Design Patterns (JR, JMR, SM, JM), pp. 40–47.
- HIMI-v1-2011-YokoyamaYH #recognition
- Care Giving System Based on Consciousness Recognition (NY, TY, SH), pp. 659–668.
- ASE-2010-KimYS #debugging #memory management #model checking #named #using
- JRF-E: using model checking to give advice on eliminating memory model-related bugs (KK, TYK, BAS), pp. 215–224.
- KDIR-2010-BallesterosHFG #dependence #parsing #using
- Giving Shape to an N-version Dependency Parser — Improving Dependency Parsing Accuracy for Spanish using Maltparser (MB, JH, VF, PG), pp. 336–341.
- RE-2010-SeyffGM #mobile #tool support #using
- Using Mobile RE Tools to Give End-Users Their Own Voice (NS, FG, NAMM), pp. 37–46.
- SEFM-2009-Chalin #verification
- Adjusted Verification Rules for Loops Are More Complete and Give Better Diagnostics for Less (PC), pp. 317–324.
- ASE-2008-GibbsBSDC #automation #question
- Living with the Law: Can Automation give us Moore with Less? (CG, JB, NS, MD, YC), pp. 395–398.
- DocEng-2008-BaldwinRC #named #web
- PrintMonkey: giving users a grip on printing the web (JB, JAR, YC), pp. 230–239.
- CHI-2007-MillerE #case study
- Give and take: a study of consumer photo-sharing culture and practice (ADM, WKE), pp. 347–356.
- HIMI-MTT-2007-ShimazuKHK #realtime
- Tasting Robot with an Optical Tongue: Real Time Examining and Advice Giving on Food and Drink (HS, KK, AH, TK), pp. 950–957.
- CSCW-2006-CrabtreeOTCCG
- The practical indispensability of articulation work to immediate and remote help-giving (AC, JO, PT, SC, TC, AG), pp. 219–228.
- SIGIR-2006-Sakai06a #documentation
- Give me just one highly relevant document: P-measure (TS), pp. 695–696.
- IWPC-2004-MennieC #metaprogramming
- Giving Meaning to Macros (CAM, CLAC), pp. 79–88.
- CHI-2002-TaylorH #case study #mobile
- Age-old practices in the “new world”: a study of gift-giving between teenage mobile phone users (AST, RHRH), pp. 439–446.
- SIGIR-2001-TurpinH #why
- Why Batch and User Evaluations Do Not Give the Same Results (AT, WRH), pp. 225–231.
- SIGIR-2000-HershTPCKSO #evaluation #question
- Do batch and user evaluation give the same results? (WRH, AT, SP, BC, DK, LS, DO), pp. 17–24.
- CHI-1999-NelsonIPA #interface #named
- Palette: A Paper Interface for Giving Presentations (LN, SI, ERP, LA), pp. 354–361.
- HCI-SEC-1997-ShiozawaM #interactive #visualisation
- WWW Visualization Giving Meanings to Interactive Manipulations (HS, YM), pp. 791–794.
- ICFP-1996-JonesPS #float #named #performance #source code
- Let-floating: Moving Bindings to Give Faster Programs (SLPJ, WP, AS), pp. 1–12.
- PLDI-1994-HanxledenK #framework #named
- GIVE-N-TAKE — A Balanced Code Placement Framework (RvH, KK), pp. 107–120.
- CHI-1994-SmetsOG94a #named
- Form-giving: expressing the nonobvious (GS, KO, WWG), pp. 79–84.
- AdaEurope-1994-SotirovskiJK #data type
- Beyond Abstract Data Types: Giving Life to Objects (DMS, SSJ, PK), pp. 111–120.
- SEKE-1994-FarrellRT #exclamation #object-oriented
- Giving KBS an OO! — object-oriented techniques and KADS (VF, DR, ST), pp. 298–305.
- ICRE-1993-FenselAS #analysis #semantics
- Giving Structured Analysis Techniques a Formal and Operational Semantics with KARL (DF, JA, RS), pp. 267–286.
- LICS-1988-MullerSS #automaton #decidability #exponential #logic #why
- Weak Alternating Automata Give a Simple Explanation of Why Most Temporal and Dynamic Logics are Decidable in Exponential Time (DEM, AS, PES), pp. 422–427.
- ICALP-1984-ReifS #distributed #probability #resource management
- Probabilistic Bidding Gives Optimal Distributed Resource Allocation (JHR, PGS), pp. 391–402.