8 papers:
SIGMOD-2015-ReABCJKR #database #machine learning #question- Machine Learning and Databases: The Sound of Things to Come or a Cacophony of Hype? (CR, DA, MB, MIC, MIJ, TK, RR), pp. 283–284.
QAPL-2014-Feng #distributed #hybrid #modelling #probability #using- Patch-based Hybrid Modelling of Spatially Distributed Systems by Using Stochastic HYPE — ZebraNet as an Example (CF0), pp. 64–77.
QAPL-2011-BortolussiGH #probability- HYPE with stochastic events (LB, VG, JH), pp. 120–133.
DAC-2008-ReyNKKAHCS #question- DFM in practice: hit or hype? (JCR, NSN, ABK, FK, RA, CH, LC, VS), pp. 898–899.
EDOC-2008-Czarski #enterprise #internet- More than Just an Internet Hype: Added Value with Spatial-Enabled Enterprise Applications (CC).
ICLP-2008-Eiter #question- SMS and ASP: Hype or TST? (TE), pp. 77–82.
ICSE-2003-PrecheltH #architecture #co-evolution #component #experience #scalability- The Co-Evolution of a Hype and a Software Architecture: Experience of Component-Producing Large-Scale EJB Early Adopters (LP, DJH), pp. 553–556.
HT-1987-Raskin #hypermedia- The Hype in Hypertext: A Critique (JR), pp. 325–330.