21 papers:
- CASE-2015-McKinleyGSKMNLP #single use
- A single-use haptic palpation probe for locating subcutaneous blood vessels in robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery (SM, AG, SS, RK, AM, KAN, SL, SP, PA, AMO, KG), pp. 1151–1158.
- KDD-2014-XuWCGSKDL #data mining #mining #network #social
- Improving management of aquatic invasions by integrating shipping network, ecological, and environmental data: data mining for social good (JX, TLW, NVC, EKG, KS, RPK, JMD, DML), pp. 1699–1708.
- DATE-2013-DeutschC #multi #using
- Non-invasive pre-bond TSV test using ring oscillators and multiple voltage levels (SD, KC), pp. 1065–1070.
- CHI-2013-MentisT
- Imaging the body: embodied vision in minimally invasive surgery (HMM, AST), pp. 1479–1488.
- ICSE-2012-AstromskisJM #approach #modelling #named
- Egidio: A non-invasive approach for synthesizing organizational models (SA, AJ, ARM), pp. 1465–1466.
- HCI-MIIE-2011-OehlSTHP #approach #detection #human-computer #interactive
- Improving Human-Machine Interaction — A Non Invasive Approach to Detect Emotions in Car Drivers (MO, FWS, TKT, RH, HRP), pp. 577–585.
- ICEIS-v2-2011-FronzaSSV #approach #predict #towards
- Toward a Non Invasive Control of Applications — A Biomedical Approach to Failure Prediction (IF, AS, GS, JV), pp. 83–91.
- ICSE-2011-ShengVEHCZ #concurrent #detection #lightweight #named
- RACEZ: a lightweight and non-invasive race detection tool for production applications (TS, NV, SE, RH, WC, WZ), pp. 401–410.
- DATE-2010-ChenABF #monitoring #using
- Non-invasive blood oxygen saturation monitoring for neonates using reflectance pulse oximeter (WC, IA, SBO, LMGF), pp. 1530–1535.
- ICMT-2010-KolovosRMPPF #navigation
- Constructing and Navigating Non-invasive Model Decorations (DSK, LMR, NDM, RFP, FACP, KJF), pp. 138–152.
- HPCA-2010-KaseridisSCJ #resource management #scalability #using
- A bandwidth-aware memory-subsystem resource management using non-invasive resource profilers for large CMP systems (DK, JS, JC, LKJ), pp. 1–11.
- ICSM-2008-SilvaDV #robust
- Non-invasive and non-scattered annotations for more robust pointcuts (LS, SD, MTdOV), pp. 67–76.
- SEKE-2008-JanesSS #identification #process
- Non-invasive Software Process Data Collection for Expert Identification (AJ, AS, GS), pp. 191–196.
- CASE-2007-SalernoZBLDGSPYBN #automation #design
- Design Considerations for a Minimally Invasive High-Throughput Automation System for Radiation Biodosimetry (AS, JZ, AB, OVL, AD, GG, NS, GRP, YLY, DJB, JN), pp. 846–852.
- SPLC-2007-JepsenDB #migration #product line
- Minimally Invasive Migration to Software Product Lines (HPJ, JGD, DB), pp. 203–211.
- CSCW-2006-TangLMLD #interactive #using
- Unobtrusive but invasive: using screen recording to collect field data on computer-mediated interaction (JCT, SBL, MJM, JL, CD), pp. 479–482.
- GTTSE-2005-HeuzerothATK #aspect-oriented #composition #injection
- The COMPOST, COMPASS, Inject/J and RECODER Tool Suite for Invasive Software Composition: Invasive Composition with COMPASS Aspect-Oriented Connectors (DH, UA, MT, VK), pp. 357–377.
- LDTA-2005-CleenewerckB #composition
- An Invasive Composition System for Local-to-Global Transformations (TC, JB), pp. 77–98.
- ICEIS-v1-2004-HendersonW #enterprise #modelling #simulation
- Information Invasion in Enterprise Systems: Modelling, Simulating and Analysing System-Level Information Propagation (PH, SC, RJW), pp. 473–481.
- STOC-2002-Ajtai #memory management
- The invasiveness of off-line memory checking (MA), pp. 504–513.
- ECOOP-2000-Renaud #component #java #process
- HERCULE : Non-invasively Tracking JavaTM Component-Based Application Activity (KR), pp. 447–471.