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57 papers:

ICSMEICSME-2015-HoraV #api #migration #named
Apiwave: Keeping track of API popularity and migration (AH, MTV), pp. 321–323.
ICFPICFP-2015-Russo #functional #haskell
Functional pearl: two can keep a secret, if one of them uses Haskell (AR), pp. 280–288.
HCIDUXU-IXD-2015-CookBGK #quote #what
“Keep What You’ve Earned”: Encouraging Sailors to Drink Responsibly (KC, EB, CG, TK), pp. 575–586.
SACSAC-2015-RyckDPJ #named
SecSess: keeping your session tucked away in your browser (PDR, LD, FP, WJ), pp. 2171–2176.
CASECASE-2014-ChenLL #adaptation #design #predict #using
Design of lane keeping system using adaptive model predictive control (BCC, BCL, KL), pp. 922–926.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-HoraEADV #api #evolution #named
APIEvolutionMiner: Keeping API evolution under control (AH, AE, NA, SD, MTV), pp. 420–424.
ICALPICALP-v1-2014-Volkovich #bound #learning #on the
On Learning, Lower Bounds and (un)Keeping Promises (IV), pp. 1027–1038.
ICFPICFP-2014-McBride #how #order
How to keep your neighbours in order (CTM), pp. 297–309.
HCIDUXU-TMT-2014-DoneyEF #behaviour #framework
Keeping Creative Writing on Track: Co-designing a Framework to Support Behavior Change (PD, RE, MF), pp. 631–642.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2014-Dietz #enterprise #why
Why ERP Systems Will Keep Failing (JLGD), p. IX.
CIKMCIKM-2014-YaoSNG #internet
Keeping You in the Loop: Enabling Web-based Things Management in the Internet of Things (LY, QZS, AHHN, BJG), pp. 2027–2029.
VLDBVLDB-2013-NambiarP #exclamation
Keeping the TPC Relevant! (RON, MP), pp. 1186–1187.
CHICHI-2013-YunA
A text message a day keeps the pulmonologist away (TJY, RIA), pp. 1769–1778.
CSCWCSCW-2013-JoycePB #collaboration
Keeping eyes on the prize: officially sanctioned rule breaking in mass collaboration systems (EJ, JP, BSB), pp. 1081–1092.
HCIDUXU-PMT-2013-RaisonS #agile #approach #design
Keeping User Centred Design (UCD) Alive and Well in Your Organisation: Taking an Agile Approach (CR, SS), pp. 573–582.
KDIRKDIR-KMIS-2013-MattaD #approach #design #memory management
Memory Meetings — An Approach to Keep Track of Project Knowledge in Design (NM, GD), pp. 336–343.
RERE-2013-NiuRC #requirements #visual notation
Keeping requirements on track via visual analytics (NN, SR, ZC), pp. 205–214.
SACSAC-2013-HapfelmeierSK #dataset #incremental #linear #performance
Incremental linear model trees on massive datasets: keep it simple, keep it fast (AH, JS, SK), pp. 129–135.
VLDBVLDB-2012-SchnaitterP #automation
Semi-Automatic Index Tuning: Keeping DBAs in the Loop (KS, NP), pp. 478–489.
FMFM-2012-DormoyKL #component #configuration management #refinement
When Structural Refinement of Components Keeps Temporal Properties over Reconfigurations (JD, OK, AL), pp. 171–186.
CHICHI-2012-WangQTTC #experience
Keep in touch: channel, expectation and experience (RW, FKHQ, DT, KST, ADC), pp. 139–148.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2012-PereiraBB #design
Keeping Values in Mind — Artifacts for a Value-oriented and Culturally Informed Design (RP, SBB, MCCB), pp. 25–34.
SACSAC-2012-NetoA #analysis #process
Keeping decisions and rationale explicit in business process analysis (MSdSN, RMdA), pp. 1702–1708.
CHICHI-2011-DabbishMG #self #why
Why do i keep interrupting myself?: environment, habit and self-interruption (LD, GM, VMG), pp. 3127–3130.
KDDKDD-2011-JiangBSZL #adaptation #concept #learning #ontology
Ontology enhancement and concept granularity learning: keeping yourself current and adaptive (SJ, LB, BS, YZ, WL), pp. 1244–1252.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2009-Kultur
Keeping the pace in CS-1 through the use of CMS (CK), p. 398.
CHICHI-2009-ChenGDMG #network #people #recommendation #social
Make new friends, but keep the old: recommending people on social networking sites (JC, WG, CD, MJM, IG), pp. 201–210.
CHICHI-2009-KientzAA #evaluation
Baby steps: evaluation of a system to support record-keeping for parents of young children (JAK, RIA, GDA), pp. 1713–1722.
CHICHI-2009-KleekBPVKS #lightweight
Note to self: examining personal information keeping in a lightweight note-taking tool (MVK, MSB, KP, GGV, DRK, MMCS), pp. 1477–1480.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS-2009-FerreiraCAB #modelling #requirements #using
Keeping the Rationale of IS Requirements using Organizational Business Models (JJF, VMC, RMdA, FAB), pp. 292–297.
SACSAC-2009-Fernandez-MarquezA
Keeping diversity when exploring dynamic environments (JLFM, JLA), pp. 1192–1196.
DACDAC-2008-PuriVEWFYK #problem #question
Keeping hot chips cool: are IC thermal problems hot air? (RP, DV, DE, AJW, PDF, AY, SVK), pp. 634–635.
DocEngDocEng-2008-LaenderGCFSS #library #problem
Keeping a digital library clean: new solutions to old problems (AHFL, MAG, RGC, AAF, RLTS, AJCS), pp. 257–262.
ICSMEICSM-2008-AntoniolHGP #cost analysis #reuse
Reuse or rewrite: Combining textual, static, and dynamic analyses to assess the cost of keeping a system up-to-date (GA, JHH, YGG, MDP), pp. 147–156.
CHICHI-2008-Joinson #facebook #people
Looking at, looking up or keeping up with people?: motives and use of facebook (ANJ), pp. 1027–1036.
CHICHI-2008-ShklovskiKC #maintenance
Keeping in touch by technology: maintaining friendships after a residential move (IS, REK, JNC), pp. 807–816.
CCCC-2008-CunninghamGE
Keep Off the Grass: Locking the Right Path for Atomicity (DC, KG, SE), pp. 276–290.
CHICHI-2007-KientzACHRPA #comprehension #development
Grow and know: understanding record-keeping needs for tracking the development of young children (JAK, RIA, MC, GRH, JR, SNP, GDA), pp. 1351–1360.
QAPLQAPL-2007-ChothiaPD #component
Keeping Secrets in Resource Aware Components (TC, JP, MTD), pp. 79–94.
CHICHI-2006-HawkeyI #comprehension #privacy
Keeping up appearances: understanding the dimensions of incidental information privacy (KH, KMI), pp. 821–830.
CAiSECAiSE-2006-HaggmarkA #analysis #logic #principle #why
Why Software Engineers Do Not Keep to the Principle of Separating Business Logic from Display: A Method Rationale Analysis (MH, PJÅ), pp. 399–413.
CIKMCIKM-2006-QiD #web
Knowing a web page by the company it keeps (XQ, BDD), pp. 228–237.
ICPRICPR-v4-2006-TokaiH #layout #multi #navigation
Attention Navigation by Keeping Screen Layout for Switching Multiple Views (ST, HH), pp. 766–769.
IJCARIJCAR-2006-Darwiche #compilation #evolution #satisfiability
Searching While Keeping a Trace: The Evolution from Satisfiability to Knowledge Compilation (AD), p. 3.
DACDAC-2005-PuriSB
Keeping hot chips cool (RP, LS, SB), pp. 285–288.
ECOOPECOOP-2005-GibbsLC #aspect-oriented #evolution #framework #question
Sustainable System Infrastructure and Big Bang Evolution: Can Aspects Keep Pace? (CG, CRL, YC), pp. 241–261.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-FundulakiSLGOP
Share your data, Keep your secrets (IF, AS), pp. 945–946.
PLDIPLDI-2004-QadeerW #named
KISS: keep it simple and sequential (SQ, DW), pp. 14–24.
SPLCSPLC-2004-Geppert #development #how #product line #question #testing
How Can Testing Keep Pace with Accelerated Development in Software Product Line Engineering? (CWK, BG), pp. 308–309.
CHICHI-2002-BaudischGBS #comparative #evaluation
Keeping things in context: a comparative evaluation of focus plus context screens, overviews, and zooming (PB, NG, VB, PKS), pp. 259–266.
CIKMCIKM-2001-JonesBD #web
Keeping Found Things Found on the Web (WPJ, HB, STD), pp. 119–126.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-Hollnagel #interface
Keep Cool: The Value of Affective Computer Interfaces in a Rational World (EH), pp. 676–680.
SACSAC-1999-WieseG #convergence
Convergence Characteristics of Keep-Best Reproduction (KCW, SDG), pp. 312–318.
SACSAC-1998-WieseG #algorithm #search-based
Keep-best reproduction: a selection strategy for genetic algorithms (KCW, SDG), pp. 343–348.
IFLIFL-1997-LoidlMTPCJG #functional #scalability
Parallelising a Large Functional Program or: Keeping LOLITA Busy (HWL, RGM, PWT, SP, CC, SLPJ, RG), pp. 198–213.
SEKESEKE-1996-CutilloV #consistency #evolution
Managing a Software System and Keeping it Internally Consistent During its Evolution (FC, GV), pp. 230–237.
STOCSTOC-1982-GoldwasserM #encryption #game studies #how #probability
Probabilistic Encryption and How to Play Mental Poker Keeping Secret All Partial Information (SG, SM), pp. 365–377.

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