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39 papers:

CASECASE-2015-GuoD #bottom-up #coordination #multi
Bottom-up motion and task coordination for loosely-coupled multi-agent systems with dependent local tasks (MG, DVD), pp. 348–355.
DATEDATE-2013-Moy #approach #modelling #parallel #programming
Parallel programming with SystemC for loosely timed models: a non-intrusive approach (MM), pp. 9–14.
CSCWCSCW-2013-BatemanGM #navigation #social #using
Social navigation for loosely-coupled information seeking in tightly-knit groups using webwear (SB, CG, GIM), pp. 955–966.
SACSAC-2013-MaiaGFNVA #middleware #named
LOCCAM — loosely coupled context acquisition middleware (MEFM, RG, ASF, BJAN, WV, RMCA), pp. 534–541.
FASEFASE-2012-NaujokatLS #programming
Loose Programming with PROPHETS (SN, ALL, BS), pp. 94–98.
CSCWCSCW-2012-LeeTPC #challenge #communication #design
Loosely formed patient care teams: communication challenges and technology design (SL, CT, SYP, YC), pp. 867–876.
ECSAECSA-2010-Hock-koonO10a #composition #specification
Specifying Loose Coupling from Existing Service Composition Approaches (AAHk, MO), pp. 464–471.
ASEASE-2010-Paulheim #component #user interface
Seamlessly integrated, but loosely coupled: building user interfaces from heterogeneous components (HP), pp. 123–126.
DATEDATE-2010-Benveniste #architecture #cyber-physical
Loosely Time-Triggered Architectures for Cyber-Physical Systems (AB), pp. 3–8.
VLDBVLDB-2010-VimercatiFJPS #privacy
Fragments and Loose Associations: Respecting Privacy in Data Publishing (SDCdV, SF, SJ, SP, PS), pp. 1370–1381.
CHICHI-2010-AssogbaD #bound #named #programming
Share: a programming environment for loosely bound cooperation (YA, JSD), pp. 961–970.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS-2010-ZhangJ #challenge #comprehension #data access #multi
Understanding Access Control Challenges in Loosely-Coupled Multidomain Environments (YZ, JBDJ), pp. 356–361.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-2010-CarretonMCM #ad hoc #distributed #mobile #network #programming
Loosely-Coupled Distributed Reactive Programming in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (ALC, SM, TVC, WDM), pp. 41–60.
ICEISICEIS-J-2008-FolinoGGP08a #modelling #multi #process
Discovering Multi-perspective Process Models: The Case of Loosely-Structured Processes (FF, GG, AG, LP), pp. 130–143.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2007-HwangBPR
Information discovery in loosely integrated data (HH, AB, HP, BR), pp. 1147–1149.
HCIHIMI-MTT-2007-TakemuraOKHKY #documentation
Context-Based Loose Information Structure for Medical Free Text Document (TT, KO, HK, MH, TK, HY), pp. 544–548.
EDOCEDOC-2007-PesicSA #named #process
DECLARE: Full Support for Loosely-Structured Processes (MP, HS, WMPvdA), pp. 287–300.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2007-CairesC #architecture #semantics #using #web
Using semantic web and service oriented technologies to build loosely coupled systems: SWOAT — a service and semantic web oriented architecture technology (BC, JC), pp. 226–232.
SACSAC-2007-FrancisS #constraints #graph
Constraint propagation for loose constraint graphs (KF, PJS), pp. 334–335.
VLDBVLDB-2006-SawiresTPAAC #maintenance #xpath
Maintaining XPath Views In Loosely Coupled Systems (AS, JT, OP, DA, AEA, KSC), pp. 583–594.
SASSAS-2006-Arnold #analysis #logic #refinement #using
Specialized 3-Valued Logic Shape Analysis Using Structure-Based Refinement and Loose Embedding (GA), pp. 204–220.
ICPRICPR-v4-2006-AlbuLCOHZPBMDDMJTGL #monitoring #named #network
MONNET: Monitoring Pedestrians with a Network of Loosely-Coupled Cameras (ABA, DL, SC, DO, PH, AZ, MP, RB, XM, RD, SD, NMB, FJ, HT, LG, FL), pp. 924–928.
POPLPOPL-2006-DanielssonHJG #performance #reasoning
Fast and loose reasoning is morally correct (NAD, JH, PJ, JG), pp. 206–217.
SACSAC-2006-FassettiGT #biology #performance
Efficient discovery of loosely structured motifs in biological data (FF, GG, GT), pp. 151–155.
OSDIOSDI-2006-Burrows #distributed
The Chubby Lock Service for Loosely-Coupled Distributed Systems (MB), pp. 335–350.
SEKESEKE-2005-KrishnaGV #concept #consistency #modelling #specification
Loosely-coupled Consistency between Agent-oriented Conceptual Models and Z Specifications (AK, AKG, SAV), pp. 455–460.
ECOOPECOOP-2005-SatoC #java
Loosely-Separated “Sister” Namespaces in Java (YS, SC), pp. 49–70.
DATEDATE-2003-SantosFTT #generative #quality
RTL Test Pattern Generation for High Quality Loosely Deterministic BIST (MBS, JMF, ICT, JPT), pp. 10994–10999.
HPCAHPCA-2002-BorchTME
Loose Loops Sink Chips (EB, ET, SM, JSE), pp. 299–310.
DACDAC-1999-Grajcar #algorithm #multi #scheduling #search-based
Genetic List Scheduling Algorithm for Scheduling and Allocation on a Loosely Coupled Heterogeneous Multiprocessor System (MG), pp. 280–285.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-AdyaGLM #concurrent #performance #using
Efficient Optimistic Concurrency Control Using Loosely Synchronized Clocks (AA, RG, BL, UM), pp. 23–34.
SACSAC-1993-VakalisD #adaptation #integration #parallel
Parallel Global Adaptive Integration and Dynamic Load Balancing on Loosely Coupled Systems (IV, EdD), pp. 554–561.
SIGIRSIGIR-1992-CroftST #database #integration #object-oriented #retrieval
A Loosely-Coupled Integration of a Text Retrieval System and an Object-Oriented Database System (WBC, LAS, HRT), pp. 223–232.
FMVDME-1991-1-LarsenL #execution #set #specification
An Executable Subset of Meta-IV with Loose Specification (PGL, PBL), pp. 604–618.
CAiSECAiSE-1989-Kansala #automation #experience #set #tool support
Loosely Integrated Sets of CASE tools: Our Experience (KK).
VLDBVLDB-1987-WhangN #approach #logic #normalisation #optimisation #query #recursion
An Extended Disjunctive Normal Form Approach for Optimizing Recursive Logic Queries in Loosely Coupled Environments (KYW, SBN), pp. 275–287.
CSLCSL-1987-GermanoM #category theory #diagrams
Loose Diagrams, Semigroupoids, Categories, Groupoids and Iteration (GG, SM), pp. 64–80.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1984-Motro #database
Browsing in a Loosely Structured Database (AM), pp. 197–207.
CADECADE-1980-Noll #how
A Note on Resolution: How to Get Rid of Factoring without Loosing Completeness (HN), pp. 250–263.

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