9 papers:
- SIGMOD-2014-BinnigSZ #named #query
- DoomDB: kill the query (CB, AS, EZ), pp. 913–916.
- ICSE-2014-WagstromD #development #scalability
- Does latitude hurt while longitude kills? geographical and temporal separation in a large scale software development project (PW, SD), pp. 199–210.
- VLDB-2014-KaulWYJ13
- Finding Shortest Paths on Terrains by Killing Two Birds with One Stone (MK, RCWW, BY, CSJ), pp. 73–84.
- VLDB-2012-GiannikisAK #named #query
- SharedDB: Killing One Thousand Queries With One Stone (GG, GA, DK), pp. 526–537.
- RecSys-2010-GuyJAMNNS #industrial #perspective #recommendation
- Will recommenders kill search?: recommender systems — an industry perspective (IG, AJ, PA, PM, PN, CN, HS), pp. 7–12.
- DAC-2007-AgarwalL #manycore
- The KILL Rule for Multicore (AA, ML), pp. 750–753.
- ICSM-2006-LiuGSLZS #approach #generative #multi #testing
- An Approach to Test Data Generation for Killing Multiple Mutants (MHL, YFG, JS, JHL, LZ, JS), pp. 113–122.
- PLDI-2004-FlattF #abstraction
- Kill-safe synchronization abstractions (MF, RBF), pp. 47–58.
- ICSM-1998-Voas #component #off the shelf #question
- Are COTS Products and Component Packaging Killing Software Malleability? (JMV), p. 156–?.