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DocEngDocEng-2015-Paoli #documentation #what
Documents as Data, Data as Documents: What we learned about Semi-Structured Information for our Open World of Cloud & Devices (JP), p. 1.
CHICHI-2015-GulottaSKF #comprehension #how
Curatorial Agents: How Systems Shape Our Understanding of Personal and Familial Digital Information (RG, AS, AK, JF), pp. 3453–3462.
CSCWCSCW-2015-BarbarinVK #product line
Taking our Time: Chronic Illness and Time-Based Objects in Families (AB, TCV, PVK), pp. 288–301.
CSCWCSCW-2015-Tufekci #algorithm
Algorithms in our Midst: Information, Power and Choice when Software is Everywhere (ZT), p. 1918.
HCIHCI-DE-2015-SugiuraSO #implementation #metric #security #using
Improving IT Security Through Security Measures: Using Our Game-Theory-Based Model of IT Security Implementation (MS, HS, TO), pp. 82–95.
HCIHCI-UC-2015-StarrBBR #product line
Historical Registry of Our Families Through Textiles (CLS, SLB, SB, JJR), pp. 125–132.
ICSEICSE-v2-2015-Mead #collaboration #education #industrial #re-engineering
Industry/University Collaboration in Software Engineering Education: Refreshing and Retuning Our Strategies (NRM), pp. 273–275.
ASEASE-2014-CohenM
The confidence in our k-tails (HC, SM), pp. 605–610.
CHICHI-2014-MasseyTTW #file system #question #what
PIM and personality: what do our personal file systems say about us? (CM, ST, CT, SW), pp. 3695–3704.
CSCWCSCW-2014-LeshedHK #coordination #product line #quote
“Our life is the farm and farming is our life”: home-work coordination in organic farm families (GL, MH, JK), pp. 487–498.
HCIHCI-AS-2014-WenDHDB #capacity #navigation #tool support
Fighting Technology Dumb Down: Our Cognitive Capacity for Effortful AR Navigation Tools (JW, AD, WSH, AD, MB), pp. 525–536.
HCIHIMI-DE-2014-WangGZY #microblog #visualisation
An Intuitive Way to Describe Our World: A Microblog LBS Visualization System (JMW, LG, RPZ, FY), pp. 108–119.
HCISCSM-2014-KhalidD #experience #legacy #social #social media
Extended Episodic Experience in Social Mediating Technology: Our Legacy (HK, AJD), pp. 452–461.
CSCWCSCW-2013-LiaoS #community #microblog
She gets a sports car from our donation: rumor transmission in a Chinese microblogging community (QL, LS), pp. 587–598.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2013-LambeckKG #bibliography #case study #design #enterprise #interface #testing
Discovering Potentials in Enterprise Interface Design — A Review of Our Latest Case Studies in the Enterprise Domain (CL, DK, RG), pp. 99–104.
PLEASEPLEASE-2013-SchultisEL #architecture #ecosystem #industrial #question #towards
Moving towards industrial software ecosystems: Are our software architectures fit for the future? (KBS, CE, DL), pp. 9–12.
CHICHI-2012-BrynjarsdottirHPBDS #how #persuasion
Sustainably unpersuaded: how persuasion narrows our vision of sustainability (HB, MH, JP, EB, CFD, PS), pp. 947–956.
CSCWCSCW-2012-NguyenF #analysis #how
How did you feel during our conversation?: retrospective analysis of intercultural and same-culture instant messaging conversations (DTN, SRF), pp. 117–126.
CSEETCSEET-2011-Sweedyk #education #how #problem
How middle school teachers solved our SE project problems (ES), pp. 449–453.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2011-Connolly11a #component #education #social
Beyond good and evil impacts: rethinking the social issues components in our computing curricula (RWC), pp. 228–232.
CIAACIAA-2011-Yu
Derick Wood: Always in Our Hearts (SY), pp. 1–2.
HCIIDGD-2011-AndaloV #animation
Animating Our Island’s Culture — Spreading and Socializing Our Island’s Culture through Digital Animation (FA, MLHV), pp. 467–472.
OnwardOnward-2011-CukierY #research
The artist in the computer scientist: more humanity to our research (DC, JWY), pp. 129–136.
ICSEICSE-2011-MeneelyW #developer #metric #network #question #trust
Socio-technical developer networks: should we trust our measurements? (AM, LW), pp. 281–290.
VLDBVLDB-2010-AilamakiHJMOW
Time for Our Field to Grow Up (AA, LMH, HVJ, DM, MTÖ, MW), p. 1658.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2010-Stanley
To achieve our highest goals, we must be willing to abandon them (KOS), p. 3.
CSEETCSEET-2009-BhattacherjeeNM #development #question #student #testing
Are Our Students Prepared for Testing Based Software Development? (VB, MSN, RM), pp. 210–211.
CHICHI-2009-GaverBKBJ #design #how #what
Anatomy of a failure: how we knew when our design went wrong, and what we learned from it (WWG, JB, TK, AB, NJ), pp. 2213–2222.
CHICHI-2009-Rader #repository #social
Yours, mine and (not) ours: social influences on group information repositories (ER), pp. 2095–2098.
HCIHIMI-DIE-2009-Eden #experience #user interface
Improving the User Experience of Our Own UX Ideas (JE), pp. 659–664.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2009-Matsumoto
Service Computing EIS, World Panic and our Role Change (MJM), pp. 7–15.
GPCEGPCE-2009-Cordy #domain-specific language #generative
Eating our own dog food: DSLs for generative and transformational engineering (JRC), pp. 3–4.
RERE-2009-WnukRK #comprehension #industrial #scalability #visualisation #what
What Happened to Our Features? Visualization and Understanding of Scope Change Dynamics in a Large-Scale Industrial Setting (KW, BR, LK), pp. 89–98.
SLESLE-2009-Cordy #domain-specific language #generative
Eating Our Own Dog Food: DSLs for Generative and Transformational Engineering (JRC), p. 1.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2008-YoungPARGGA #student
Scrambling for students: our graduates are sexier than yours (AY, AP, PdMA, RR, MG, MG, VLA), pp. 333–334.
ICSEICSE-2008-CabotDMVR #distributed #experience #modelling #programming #re-engineering
From programming to modeling: our experience with a distributed software engineering course (JC, FD, NM, AV, JRR), pp. 749–758.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-Deibel #case study #experience #student
Studying our inclusive practices: course experiences of students with disabilities (KD), pp. 266–270.
CHICHI-2007-RivadeneiraGMM #evaluation #in the cloud #towards
Getting our head in the clouds: toward evaluation studies of tagclouds (AWR, DMG, MJM, DRM), pp. 995–998.
CHICHI-2006-McCurdyCPKV #prototype
Breaking the fidelity barrier: an examination of our current characterization of prototypes and an example of a mixed-fidelity success (MM, CC, GP, BK, AHV), pp. 1233–1242.
KDDKDD-2006-Kahn #problem #statistics
Capital One’s statistical problems: our top ten list (WK), p. 834.
DACDAC-2005-FoxCMHHJKYZ #approach #question
Should our power approach be current? (TF, LC, SM, DH, EPH, VJ, AK, AY, PSZ), p. 611.
CHICHI-2005-PaulosJ
Urban probes: encountering our emerging urban atmospheres (EP, TJ), pp. 341–350.
DATEDATE-v1-2004-MetraMO #design #fault #question #testing
Are Our Design for Testability Features Fault Secure? (CM, TMM, MO), pp. 714–715.
RERE-2002-KozlenkovZ #consistency #design #question #requirements #specification
Are their Design Specifications Consistent with our Requirements? (AK, AZ), pp. 145–156.
SACSAC-2002-MagninPDBT
Our guest agents are welcome to your agent platforms (LM, VTP, AD, NB, AT), pp. 107–114.
SIGIRSIGIR-2001-Kauwell #internet #question #visualisation
Does Visualization Improve Our Ability to Find and Learn from Internet Based Information? (DAK, JL, HJY, YJL, JE, AB), p. 453.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2000-KelemenTHAB #education
Has our curriculum become math-phobic? (an American perspective) (CK, ABT, PH, OLA, KBB), pp. 132–135.
TOOLSTOOLS-ASIA-2000-GuiQHD #internet #middleware #object-oriented
An Object-Oriented Middleware for our Metasystem on Internet (XG, DQ, GH, XSD), pp. 122–125.
WICSAWICSA-1999-BorrmannP #architecture #challenge #roadmap
Software Architecture at Siemens: The challenges, our approaches, and some open issues (LB, FNP), pp. 529–544.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-1999-MillanLM #ada #adaptation #java #persistent #using
An Adaptation of our Ada95/O2 Binding to Provide Persistence to the Java Language: Sharing and Handling of Data between Heterogenous Applications using Persistence (TM, ML, FM), pp. 320–331.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-SheardH #case study #student
Our failing students: a study of a repeat group (JS, DH), pp. 223–227.
HTHT-1997-Glazier #hypermedia #quote #web #word
“Our Words Were the Form We Entered”: A Model of World Wide Web Hypertext (LPG), pp. 24–28.
CHICHI-1994-AdlerH94a #case study #experience
A room of our own: experiences from a direct office share (AA, DAHJ), pp. 138–144.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-WestlanderSCA #evaluation
The Success of an Ambtious Broad QWL Strategy — Our Methods of Evaluation and Interpretation of the Findings (GW, IS, BC, ), pp. 857–862.
AdaTRI-Ada-C-1992-Youtzy #ada #named
Ada: Still Our First Choice (HYJ), pp. 135–139.
PPDPPLILP-1992-LindstromMO #functional #logic programming
Our LIPS Are Sealed: Interfacing Functional and Logic Programming Systems (GL, JM, TO), pp. 428–442.
FMVDME-1991-1-Jackson
Description is our Business (MJ), pp. 1–8.
HTHT-1989-HalaszMMPS #named #what
Confessions — What’s Wrong with Our Systems (FGH, DLM, NKM, AP, BS), p. 399.
CAiSECAiSE-1989-Kansala #automation #experience #set #tool support
Loosely Integrated Sets of CASE tools: Our Experience (KK).
DACDAC-1979-Rath
Hughes S&CG custom LSI layouts — “we did it our way” (RRR), pp. 392–397.

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