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Stem might$ (all stems)

11 papers:

STOCSTOC-2014-LiNW #algorithm #linear #sketching #streaming
Turnstile streaming algorithms might as well be linear sketches (YL, HLN, DPW), pp. 174–183.
CSCWCSCW-2012-SosikZC #how
See friendship, sort of: how conversation and digital traces might support reflection on friendships (VSS, XZ, DC), pp. 1145–1154.
KMISKMIS-2012-Vaiyavuth #approach #challenge #concept #energy #framework #how #modelling
How Open Innovation Models Might Help the Thai Energy Sector to Address the Climate Change Challenge? — A Conceptual Framework on an Approach to Measure the Impact of Adoption of Open Innovation (RV), pp. 229–234.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2011-Hu #what
Computational thinking: what it might mean and what we might do about it (CH), pp. 223–227.
CAiSECAiSE-2009-Wiederhold #how #named #question #tutorial
Tutorial: How to Value Software in a Business, and Where Might the Value Go? (GW), pp. 9–10.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2007-GrustRT #off the shelf #why #xpath
Why off-the-shelf RDBMSs are better at XPath than you might expect (TG, JR, JT), pp. 949–958.
STOCSTOC-2007-Austrin #satisfiability
Balanced max 2-sat might not be the hardest (PA), pp. 189–197.
CAiSECAiSE-2000-KrumbholzM #enterprise #how #implementation #resource management
How Culture Might Impact on the Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning Packages (MK, NAMM), pp. 279–293.
STOCSTOC-1998-BeigelBF #detection
NP Might Not Be As Easy As Detecting Unique Solutions (RB, HB, LF), pp. 203–208.
CHICHI-1994-WhittakerFD94a #communication #how #question #what
Informal workplace communication: what is it like and how might we support it? (SW, DF, ODJ), pp. 131–137.
STOCSTOC-1990-KleinST #algorithm #approximate #concurrent #performance
Leighton-Rao Might Be Practical: Faster Approximation Algorithms for Concurrent Flow with Uniform Capacities (PNK, CS, ÉT), pp. 310–321.

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