33 papers:
CHI-2015-MejovaBW #personalisation- Bridges into the Unknown: Personalizing Connections to Little-known Countries (YM, JBH, IW), pp. 2633–2642.
CSCW-2015-MillerCT #exclamation #experience #quote #user interface- “I LOVE THIS SITE!” vs. “It’s a little girly”: Perceptions of and Initial User Experience with Pinterest (HJM, SC, LGT), pp. 1728–1740.
DATE-2014-KimKGH #energy #performance- Utilization-aware load balancing for the energy efficient operation of the big.LITTLE processor (MK, KK, JRG, SH), pp. 1–4.
VISSOFT-2014-Noble #programming language- Livecoding the SynthKit: Little Bits as an Embodied Programming Language (JN), pp. 40–44.
SAC-2014-DouglasL #database #embedded #named #sql- LittleD: a SQL database for sensor nodes and embedded applications (GD, RL), pp. 827–832.
RE-2013-Gorschek #requirements- A little rebellion now and then is a good thing: Views on the requirements engineering conference (TG), pp. 357–360.
HPCA-2013-ZhuR #energy #mobile #web- High-performance and energy-efficient mobile web browsing on big/little systems (YZ, VJR), pp. 13–24.
DAC-2012-Jeff #architecture #migration #multi- Big.LITTLE system architecture from ARM: saving power through heterogeneous multiprocessing and task context migration (BJ), pp. 1143–1146.
ECIR-2012-DiriyeTB #interactive #process #query- A Little Interaction Can Go a Long Way: Enriching the Query Formulation Process (AD, AT, AB), pp. 531–534.
HT-2011-SimkoTB #game studies #network- Little search game: term network acquisition via a human computation game (JS, MT, MB), pp. 57–62.
ITiCSE-2011-Impagliazzo- Try a little history (JI), p. 332.
CEFP-2011-Pali- Extending Little Languages into Big Systems (GP), pp. 499–516.
CHI-2011-ChenNC #online #recommendation #social- Speak little and well: recommending conversations in online social streams (JC, RN, EHhC), pp. 217–226.
CHI-2011-ONeillMCG- When a little knowledge isn’t a dangerous thing (JO, DBM, TC, AG), pp. 1667–1676.
CSCW-2011-JungW- Your and my little sprout (JWJ, KW), pp. 653–656.
CSCW-2011-PatilPK #navigation #privacy #question #social- With a little help from my friends: can social navigation inform interpersonal privacy preferences? (SP, XP, AK), pp. 391–394.
SEKE-2010-WangPACC #analysis #automation #process- An Automatic Failure Mode and Effect Analysis Technique for Processes Defined in the Little-JIL Process Definition Language (DW, JP, GSA, LAC, BC), pp. 765–770.
CHI-2009-NelsonHPHSC #social- With a little help from my friends: examining the impact of social annotations in sensemaking tasks (LN, CH, PP, LH, DJS, EHC), pp. 1795–1798.
HCI-NIMT-2009-SaitoS #exclamation #locality- Fly! Little Me: Localization of Body-Image within Reduced-Self (TS, MS), pp. 255–260.
HCI-NT-2009-AdikariMC #agile #approach #design #requirements #usability- Little Design Up-Front: A Design Science Approach to Integrating Usability into Agile Requirements Engineering (SA, CM, JAC), pp. 549–558.
SAC-2006-NevesCFB #knowledge base- A new table interpretation methodology with little knowledge base: table interpretation methodology (LAPN, JMdC, JF, FB), pp. 847–852.
ITiCSE-2005-Impagliazzo05a- Use a little history (JI), p. 379.
FME-2002-Shankar #proving- Little Engines of Proof (NS), pp. 1–20.
LICS-2002-Shankar #proving- Little Engines of Proof (NS), p. 3–?.
ASE-2000-WiseCLMOS #coordination #re-engineering #using- Using Little-JIL to Coordinate Agents in Software Engineering (AEW, AGC, BSL, EKM, LJO, SMSJ), pp. 155–164.
GCSE-2000-Veldhuizen #java- Just When You Thought Your Little Language Was Safe: “Expression Templates” in Java (TLV), pp. 188–202.
ICSE-2000-CassLSMWO #interpreter #named #process- Little-JIL/Juliette: a process definition language and interpreter (AGC, BSL, SMSJ, EKM, AEW, LJO), pp. 754–757.
CAV-2000-Pnueli #abstraction #composition #deduction #explosion #symmetry- Keynote Address: Abstraction, Composition, Symmetry, and a Little Deduction: The Remedies to State Explosion (AP), p. 1.
CL-2000-DemoenN- So Many WAM Variations, So Little Time (BD, PLN), pp. 1240–1254.
WPC-1997-Sayyad-ShirabadLL #comprehension #towards- A Little Knowledge Can Go a Long Way Towards Program Understanding (JSS, TCL, SL), pp. 111–117.
SIGIR-1997-RobertsonW #on the- On Relevance Weights with Little Relevance Information (SER, SW), pp. 16–24.
SIGIR-1995-Riloff #classification #difference #word- Little Words Can Make a Big Difference for Text Classification (ER), pp. 130–136.
CADE-1992-FarmerGT- Little Theories (WMF, JDG, FJT), pp. 567–581.