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Stem necessari$ (all stems)

28 papers:

ICSMEICSME-2014-McIntoshANH #co-evolution #mining
Mining Co-change Information to Understand When Build Changes Are Necessary (SM, BA, MN, AEH), pp. 241–250.
CHICHI-2014-Woodruff #internet
Necessary, unpleasant, and disempowering: reputation management in the internet age (AW), pp. 149–158.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-JiangA #query
Necessary and frequent terms in queries (JJ, JA), pp. 1167–1170.
ICSEICSE-2013-PotaninDN #alias #cost analysis
Are your incoming aliases really necessary? counting the cost of object ownership (AP, MD, JN), pp. 742–751.
VMCAIVMCAI-2013-CousotCFL #automation
Automatic Inference of Necessary Preconditions (PC, RC, MF, FL), pp. 128–148.
OSDIOSDI-2012-LiPCGPR #consistency #performance
Making Geo-Replicated Systems Fast as Possible, Consistent when Necessary (CL, DP, AC, JG, NMP, RR), pp. 265–278.
ICMLICML-2009-NguyenEB #clustering #comparison #metric #question
Information theoretic measures for clusterings comparison: is a correction for chance necessary? (XVN, JE, JB), pp. 1073–1080.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-GhinitaKKST #query
Private queries in location based services: anonymizers are not necessary (GG, PK, AK, CS, KLT), pp. 121–132.
RERE-2003-Catrava #quality #requirements #testing #towards #verification
Testing with Partial Traced Requirements: A Necessary Step Towards Higher Quality System Level Verification (SC), p. 303.
ICMLICML-2002-MerkeS #approximate #convergence #learning
A Necessary Condition of Convergence for Reinforcement Learning with Function Approximation (AM, RS), pp. 411–418.
KRKR-2002-Schulz
Necessary Parts and Wholes in Bio-Ontologies (SS), pp. 387–394.
CBSECBSE-2001-StaffordW #certification #question
Is Third Party Certification Necessary? (JAS, KCW), p. 5.
ICALPICALP-2000-SantisCP #proving
Necessary and Sufficient Assumptions for Non-iterative Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge for All NP Relations (ADS, GDC, GP), pp. 451–462.
CSCWCSCW-2000-Greif #internet #question #research
Research at internet speed: is it necessary? (IG), p. 363.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-2000-Kallberg #ada #question
Is an Ada Lint Necessary? (BK), pp. 29–40.
KRKR-2000-Lin #on the
On Strongest Necessary and Weakest Sufficient Conditions (FL), pp. 167–175.
ISSTAISSTA-2000-Pincus #analysis #case study #developer #experience #tool support
Analysis is necessary, but far from sufficient: Experiences building and deploying successful tools for developers and testers (abstract only) (JDP), p. 1.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-Canamero #human-computer #question #what
What Emotions are Necessary for HCI? (DC), pp. 838–842.
WCREWCRE-1998-BurdM #comprehension #re-engineering
Assisting Human Understanding to Aid the Targeting of Necessary Reengineering Work (EB, MM), pp. 2–9.
ICPRICPR-1996-Maver #representation
Necessary views for a coarse representation of a scene (JM), pp. 936–940.
CSLCSL-1993-Blass #game studies #question #semantics
Is Game Semantics Necessary? (AB), pp. 66–77.
DACDAC-1990-KeutzerMS
Is Redundancy Necessary to Reduce Delay (KK, SM, AS), pp. 228–234.
STOCSTOC-1990-Rompel
One-Way Functions are Necessary and Sufficient for Secure Signatures (JR), pp. 387–394.
CAiSECAiSE-1990-Davies #quality #towards
Quality Auditing: The Necessary Step Towards the Required Quality Objectives (DD), p. 286.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1987-ZhangY #linear #recursion
A Necessary Condition for a Doubly Recursive Rule to be Equivalent to a Linear Recursive Rule (WZ, CTY), pp. 345–356.
STOCSTOC-1986-Yannakakis #graph
Four Pages are Necessary and Sufficient for Planar Graphs (Extended Abstract) (MY), pp. 104–108.
DACDAC-1981-TsuiS #multi
A high-density multilayer PCB router based on necessary and sufficient conditions for single row routing (RYT, RJSI), pp. 372–381.
STOCSTOC-1972-Kirkpatrick #on the
On the Additions Necessary to Compute Certain Functions (DGK), pp. 94–101.

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