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Stem pain$ (all stems)

26 papers:

VLDBVLDB-2015-YoonMB #database #named
DBSeer: Pain-free Database Administration through Workload Intelligence (DYY, BM, DPB), pp. 2036–2047.
PEPMPEPM-2015-BahrA #graph #traversal
Generalising Tree Traversals to DAGs: Exploiting Sharing without the Pain (PB, EA), pp. 27–38.
CHICHI-2015-GromalaTCKS #artificial reality
The Virtual Meditative Walk: Virtual Reality Therapy for Chronic Pain Management (DG, XT, AC, MK, CDS), pp. 521–524.
CHICHI-2015-TholanderN #experience #performance
Snot, Sweat, Pain, Mud, and Snow: Performance and Experience in the Use of Sports Watches (JT, SN), pp. 2913–2922.
HCIDHM-EH-2015-GronliGS #mobile #visual notation
A Mobile Visual Diary for Personal Pain Management (TMG, GG, FS), pp. 435–440.
ICSEICSE-v1-2015-WinterSNSC #fault #injection #parallel
No PAIN, No Gain? The Utility of PArallel Fault INjections (SW, OS, RN, NS, DC), pp. 494–505.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-EspinhaZG #api #developer #web
Web API growing pains: Stories from client developers and their code (TE, AZ, HGG), pp. 84–93.
PLDIPLDI-2014-GreenawayLAK #c #verification
Don’t sweat the small stuff: formal verification of C code without the pain (DG, JL, JA, GK), p. 45.
CHICHI-2014-JangMH #communication #named
BodyDiagrams: improving communication of pain symptoms through drawing (AJ, DLM, JH), pp. 1153–1162.
CHICHI-2014-SinghKJFTKBW #design #people #physics #process
Motivating people with chronic pain to do physical activity: opportunities for technology design (AS, AK, JJ, AF, ATJ, NK, NBB, ACdCW), pp. 2803–2812.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2014-AlanneKN #development #enterprise #network
Networks of Pain in ERP Development (AA, TK, EN), pp. 257–266.
ICPRICPR-2014-WernerANWGT #automation #recognition #video
Automatic Pain Recognition from Video and Biomedical Signals (PW, AAH, RN, SW, SG, HCT), pp. 4582–4587.
ICPRICPR-2014-ZafarK #evaluation
Pain Intensity Evaluation through Facial Action Units (ZZ, NAK), pp. 4696–4701.
HCIDUXU-CXC-2013-GronliGSH #mobile #named #visualisation
Paindroid: A Mobile Tool for Pain Visualization and Management (TMG, GG, FS, JH), pp. 401–406.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-EricksonS #modelling
Unified Modeling Language: The Teen Years and Growing Pains (JE, KS), pp. 295–304.
CSCWCSCW-2012-BenjaminBBGF #how #interactive
Impression management work: how seniors with chronic pain address disruptions in their interactions (AB, JPB, RB, DG, AF), pp. 799–808.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2011-MothVB #learning #named #syntax
SyntaxTrain: relieving the pain of learning syntax (ALAM, JV, MBA), p. 387.
HCIDUXU-v1-2011-SpyridonisG #2d #3d #visualisation
2D vs. 3D Pain Visualization: User Preferences in a Spinal Cord Injury Cohort (FS, GG), pp. 315–322.
RERE-2009-WidyaBBSSVJH #elicitation #requirements
Requirements Elicitation in a Telemedicine Pain-treatment Trial (IW, RB, BJvB, LS, LS, RHiV, VJ, HJH), pp. 309–314.
PPoPPPPoPP-2008-NishtalaAC #communication #layout #performance
Performance without pain = productivity: data layout and collective communication in UPC (RN, GA, CC), pp. 99–110.
CCCC-2007-BatchelderH #java #obfuscation
Obfuscating Java: The Most Pain for the Least Gain (MB, LJH), pp. 96–110.
UMLUML-2001-Damm #comprehension #uml
Understanding UML — Pains and Rewards (WD), p. 240.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-AarasRH
Can a more neutral position and support of the forearms at the Table top reduce pain for VDU operators. Laboratory and field studies (AA, OR, GH), pp. 51–55.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-AarasRT
Work Posture and Musculoskeletal Pain (AA, OR, MT), pp. 635–638.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-MoroCBSA
The Relationship Between Sitting Posture and Musculoskeletal Pain (FBPM, FTC, ADB, MJS, PA), pp. 525–528.
HPDCHPDC-1992-GrimshawWP #biology #case study #experience
No Pain and Gain — Experiences with Mentat on a Biological Application (ASG, EAW, WRP), pp. 57–66.

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