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CASECASE-2015-XieZLSD #agile #analysis #approach #multi #process
Analysis of multi-patient rapid response processes: An iterative approach (XX, ZZ, JL, CHS, PD), pp. 740–745.
CASECASE-2015-YuWZ
From passive demand response to proactive demand participation (NY, TW, QZ), pp. 1300–1306.
DATEDATE-2015-BrachtendorfB
Initial transient response of oscillators with long settling time (HGB, KB), pp. 1162–1167.
DATEDATE-2015-FeldS #analysis #dependence
Sufficient response time analysis considering dependencies between rate-dependent tasks (TF, FS), pp. 519–524.
DATEDATE-2015-NguyenSCM #performance #robust #set
Efficient attacks on robust ring oscillator PUF with enhanced challenge-response set (PHN, DPS, RSC, DM), pp. 641–646.
DATEDATE-2015-TeysseyreNOCCG #performance #set #simulation #using
Fast optical simulation from a reduced set of impulse responses using SystemC-AMS (FT, DN, IO, FC, FC, OG), pp. 405–409.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2015-TerleckiXSKW #on the
On Improving User Response Times in Tableau (PT, FX, MS, VK, RMGW), pp. 1695–1706.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2015-BergesH #evaluation #source code
Evaluation of Source Code with Item Response Theory (MB, PH), pp. 51–56.
MSRMSR-2015-GoderieGGB #named #predict #stack overflow
ETA: Estimated Time of Answer Predicting Response Time in Stack Overflow (JG, BMG, BvG, AB), pp. 414–417.
CHICHI-2015-FischerRRRRJ #collaboration
Building a Birds Eye View: Collaborative Work in Disaster Response (JEF, SR, TR, SR, SDR, DJ), pp. 4103–4112.
CHICHI-2015-LyuLZYMWSK
Measuring Photoplethysmogram-Based Stress-Induced Vascular Response Index to Assess Cognitive Load and Stress (YL, XL, JZ, CY, CM, TW, YS, KiK), pp. 857–866.
CHICHI-2015-MatthewsSRCSLG #elicitation #realtime #representation
Real-Time Representation Versus Response Elicitation in Biosensor Data (MM, JS, LR, JTC, AS, JWL, GG), pp. 605–608.
CHICHI-2015-NguyenL #tutorial #video
Making Software Tutorial Video Responsive (CN, FL), pp. 1565–1568.
CHICHI-2015-PalenSAB #evolution
Success & Scale in a Data-Producing Organization: The Socio-Technical Evolution of OpenStreetMap in Response to Humanitarian Events (LP, RS, TJA, MB), pp. 4113–4122.
HCIDUXU-DD-2015-AsthanaS #modelling #named #testing #usability #using #xml
Maareech: Usability Testing Tool for Voice Response System Using XML Based User Models (SA, PS), pp. 101–112.
HCIDUXU-IXD-2015-CookBGK #quote #what
“Keep What You’ve Earned”: Encouraging Sailors to Drink Responsibly (KC, EB, CG, TK), pp. 575–586.
HCIHIMI-IKC-2015-KurihashiMT #self
Self-perception of Assister Driver Responsibility and Contribution in Mutual Assistance System (SK, YM, KT), pp. 233–242.
HCIHIMI-IKC-2015-SejimaSWJ #development
Development of a Speech-Driven Embodied Entrainment Character System with Pupil Response (YS, YS, TW, MJ), pp. 378–386.
HCIHIMI-IKD-2015-HallettASRDJV #case study #comparative #design #usability #web
The Usability of Magnification Methods: A Comparative Study Between Screen Magnifiers and Responsive Web Design (ECH, BA, JS, ZR, WD, TJ, KPLV), pp. 181–189.
HCIHIMI-IKD-2015-Hsiao #sketching
Affective Responses of Interpolated Sketches (KAH), pp. 55–66.
SACSAC-2015-IvakiLA #protocol #reliability #taxonomy
A taxonomy of reliable request-response protocols (NI, NL, FA), pp. 456–463.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2015-SinhaK #design
Responsive designs in a snap (NS, RK), pp. 544–554.
ICSEICSE-v2-2015-LyonsO #coordination #named #paradigm
SOA4DM: Applying an SOA Paradigm to Coordination in Humanitarian Disaster Response (KL, CO), pp. 519–522.
ICSTICST-2015-BrajnikBF #integration #latency #modelling #testing #web
Model-Based Continuous Integration Testing of Responsiveness of Web Applications (GB, AB, SF), pp. 1–2.
ECSAECSA-2014-XuL #architecture #co-evolution #synthesis
Co-evolving Pattern Synthesis and Class Responsibility Assignment in Architectural Synthesis (YX, PL), pp. 74–81.
CASECASE-2014-LiDZ #policy #social
Social incentive policies to engage commercial building occupants in demand response (SL, KD, MZ), pp. 407–412.
DACDAC-2014-QuintonBHNNE #analysis #design #network
Typical Worst Case Response-Time Analysis and its Use in Automotive Network Design (SQ, TTB, JH, MN, MN, RE), p. 6.
DATEDATE-2014-Guan0 #analysis #performance #scheduling
General and efficient Response Time Analysis for EDF scheduling (NG, WY), pp. 1–6.
CSEETCSEET-2014-Mittermeir #education #industrial
Panel on industrial needs and educational response (RTM), pp. 205–208.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2014-BuffardiE #adaptation #feedback #testing
Responses to adaptive feedback for software testing (KB, SHE), pp. 165–170.
CHICHI-2014-BidwellHD #interface
Measuring operator anticipatory inputs in response to time-delay for teleoperated human-robot interfaces (JB, AH, SD), pp. 1467–1470.
CHICHI-2014-BrubakerDGKH #legacy
Stewarding a legacy: responsibilities and relationships in the management of post-mortem data (JRB, LD, AMG, NK, GRH), pp. 4157–4166.
CHICHI-2014-GrimpeHJ #design #human-computer #policy #towards
Towards a closer dialogue between policy and practice: responsible design in HCI (BG, MH, MJ), pp. 2965–2974.
CHICHI-2014-JiangATBZ
Pupil responses during discrete goal-directed movements (XJ, MSA, GT, RB, BZ), pp. 2075–2084.
CSCWCSCW-2014-LampeGFE #facebook
Help is on the way: patterns of responses to resource requests on facebook (CL, RG, ATF, NBE), pp. 3–15.
CSCWCSCW-2014-LeeT
Sounds of silence: exploring contributions to conversations, non-responses and the impact of mediating technologies in triple space (JSL, DGT), pp. 1561–1572.
CSCWCSCW-2014-TeoJ #functional #online #performance #quality
Fast, functional, and fitting: expert response dynamics and response quality in an online newcomer help forum (HJT, AJ), pp. 332–341.
CSCWCSCW-2014-WhitePA #online #self
Digital mobilization in disaster response: the work & self-organization of on-line pet advocates in response to hurricane sandy (JW, LP, KMA), pp. 866–876.
HCIDHM-2014-ItoTGK #analysis #research
Research on Senior Response to Transfer Assistance between Wheelchair and Bed — EEG Analysis (MI, YT, AG, NK), pp. 558–566.
HCIDUXU-DI-2014-EstupinanRNFD #artificial reality #case study
Can Virtual Reality Increase Emotional Responses (Arousal and Valence)? A Pilot Study (SE, FR, PN, CF, ED), pp. 541–549.
HCIDUXU-ELAS-2014-HeibachST #research
Extended Senses in Responsive Environments — An Artistic Research Project on Atmosphere (CH, AS, JLT), pp. 687–698.
HCIHCI-AIMT-2014-AdnanNSZH #evaluation #metric
Evaluation of Graceful Movement in Virtual Fitting through Expressed Emotional Response and Emotion Expressed via Physiology Measures (WAWA, NLMN, FMS, SNZ, WNWH), pp. 788–797.
HCIHCI-AIMT-2014-TawatsujiMM #reasoning #towards
Proposal for the Model of Occurrence of Negative Response toward Humanlike Agent Based on Brain Function by Qualitative Reasoning (YT, KM, TM), pp. 768–778.
HCIHCI-TMT-2014-RodriguesTN14a #heuristic #interactive #source code
Heuristics for Assessing Emotional Response of Viewers during the Interaction with TV Programs (KRdHR, CACT, VPdAN), pp. 577–588.
HCIHIMI-DE-2014-Hsieh14a #design
The Influence of the Designer’s Expertise on Emotional Responses (HYH), pp. 572–582.
HCIHIMI-DE-2014-SakuraiKNTH #pseudo #using
Evoking Emotions in a Story Using Tactile Sensations as Pseudo-body Responses with Contextual Cues (SS, TK, TN, TT, MH), pp. 241–250.
CAiSECAiSE-2014-WalleC #information management
Risk Accelerators in Disasters — Insights from the Typhoon Haiyan Response on Humanitarian Information Management and Decision Support (BVdW, TC), pp. 12–23.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2014-AzevedoF #case study #education #learning #process #student
The Response Systems in the Student’s Learning/Teaching Process — A Case Study in a Portuguese School (PA, MJF), pp. 79–86.
CIKMCIKM-2014-AllahoL #latency #online #recommendation
Increasing the Responsiveness of Recommended Expert Collaborators for Online Open Projects (MYA, WCL), pp. 749–758.
ICMLICML-c2-2014-SuGR #network #predict
Structured Prediction of Network Response (HS, AG, JR), pp. 442–450.
ICPRICPR-2014-HuDG #experience #learning #online #recognition #visual notation
Online Regression of Grandmother-Cell Responses with Visual Experience Learning for Face Recognition (JH, WD, JG), pp. 4606–4611.
ICPRICPR-2014-LuYXYWP #recognition #using
Finger Vein Recognition Using Histogram of Competitive Gabor Responses (YL, SY, SJX, JCY, ZW, DSP), pp. 1758–1763.
ICPRICPR-2014-StraehleKKH #learning #multi #random
Multiple Instance Learning with Response-Optimized Random Forests (CNS, MK, UK, FAH), pp. 3768–3773.
KDDKDD-2014-BeckmanBCLMS #named #pervasive #web
ISIS: a networked-epidemiology based pervasive web app for infectious disease pandemic planning and response (RJB, KRB, JC, BL, MVM, PES), pp. 1847–1856.
KDDKDD-2014-SarawagiC #modelling #query #web
Open-domain quantity queries on web tables: annotation, response, and consensus models (SS, SC), pp. 711–720.
RecSysRecSys-2014-XuPA #predict #ranking #recommendation
Controlled experimentation in recommendations, ranking & response prediction (YX, RP, JA), p. 389.
SEKESEKE-2014-FuadD #design #development #interactive #mobile #problem
Design and Development of a Mobile Classroom Response Software for Interactive Problem Solving (MMF, DD), pp. 49–52.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-ArapakisBC #behaviour #latency #web
Impact of response latency on user behavior in web search (IA, XB, BBC), pp. 103–112.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-IzsakRKT
The search duel: a response to a strong ranker (PI, FR, OK, MT), pp. 919–922.
OnwardOnward-2014-StefikH #community #programming language
The Programming Language Wars: Questions and Responsibilities for the Programming Language Community (AS, SH), pp. 283–299.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2014-PradelSNS #generative #latency #named #testing #user interface
EventBreak: analyzing the responsiveness of user interfaces through performance-guided test generation (MP, PS, GCN, KS), pp. 33–47.
SACSAC-2014-GraziadioDSSUME #game studies #identification #video
Bespoke video games to provide early response markers to identify the optimal strategies for maximizing rehabilitation (SG, RD, KS, KMAS, GU, GM, JAE), pp. 20–24.
SACSAC-2014-OliveiraO #analysis #kernel #linux
Mapping of the synchronization mechanisms of the Linux kernel to the response-time analysis model (DBdO, RSdO), pp. 1543–1544.
ICSEICSE-2014-ArztB #analysis #data flow #incremental #named
Reviser: efficiently updating IDE-/IFDS-based data-flow analyses in response to incremental program changes (SA, EB), pp. 288–298.
CASECASE-2013-JinJT #energy #enterprise #integration
Managing demand response for manufacturing enterprises via renewable energy integration (TJ, JAJ, ZT), pp. 645–650.
CASECASE-2013-ZhouL #detection #realtime #throughput
Real time electricity demand response for sustainable manufacturing systems considering throughput bottleneck detection (ZZ, LL), pp. 640–644.
DACDAC-2013-AxerE #fault #probability #scheduling
Stochastic response-time guarantee for non-preemptive, fixed-priority scheduling under errors (PA, RE), p. 7.
DACDAC-2013-KimOCHH #distributed #embedded #estimation #novel
A novel analytical method for worst case response time estimation of distributed embedded systems (JK, HO, JC, HH, SH), p. 10.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2013-Law #interactive #using
Interactive lectures using quick response codes (RL), p. 317.
MSRMSR-2013-MukherjeeG #question
Which work-item updates need your response? (DM, MG), pp. 12–21.
CHICHI-2013-CuiKHG #mobile #video
Front-camera video recordings as emotion responses to mobile photos shared within close-knit groups (YC, JK, JH, GG), pp. 981–990.
CHICHI-2013-FlatlaRGG13a #automation #named
SPRWeb: preserving subjective responses to website colour schemes through automatic recolouring (DRF, KR, CG, KZG), pp. 2069–2078.
CHICHI-2013-HowleyN #community #network
Factors impacting community response in an interest-sharing network (IH, TN), pp. 2283–2286.
CHICHI-2013-IchinoIHU #behaviour
Effects of the display angle in museums on user’s cognition, behavior, and subjective responses (JI, KI, AH, TU), pp. 2979–2988.
CHICHI-2013-WangBK #analysis #facebook #gender #topic
Gender, topic, and audience response: an analysis of user-generated content on facebook (YCW, MB, REK), pp. 31–34.
CSCWCSCW-2013-LiuJ #behaviour #social
Factors influencing the response rate in social question and answering behavior (ZL, BJJ), pp. 1263–1274.
HCIDHM-HB-2013-LiWW
Oxygenation and Blood Volume in Skeletal Muscle in Response to External Force (HL, CW, ZW), pp. 359–365.
HCIDUXU-NTE-2013-AlelisBA
Exhibiting Emotion: Capturing Visitors’ Emotional Responses to Museum Artefacts (GA, AB, CSA), pp. 429–438.
HCIDUXU-NTE-2013-DinisDNTVR #artificial reality #case study #design #using
Evaluating Emotional Responses to the Interior Design of a Hospital Room: A Study Using Virtual Reality (SD, ED, PN, LT, EV, FR), pp. 475–483.
HCIDUXU-NTE-2013-Pohlmeyer #challenge #design
Positive Design: New Challenges, Opportunities, and Responsibilities for Design (AEP), pp. 540–547.
HCIDUXU-PMT-2013-AsthanaSS #design #interactive #usability
Assessing Designs of Interactive Voice Response Systems for Better Usability (SA, PS, AS), pp. 183–192.
HCIHCI-III-2013-IteyaMK #analysis #using #visual notation
Responses Analysis of Visual and Linguistic Information on Digital Signage Using fNIRS (SI, AM, TK), pp. 411–420.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-JinnaiONKAS #evaluation #multi
Evaluation of Somatosensory Evoked Responses When Multiple Tactile Information Was Given to the Palm: A MEG Study (AJ, AO, SN, KK, TA, SS), pp. 594–603.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-KasamatsuKYJF #evaluation
Physiological Responses and Kansei Evaluation on Awareness (KK, HK, MY, HJ, SF), pp. 614–619.
HCIHIMI-HSM-2013-ZiccardiRORMBSCVS
Measuring UAS Pilot Responses to Common Air Traffic Clearances (JZ, ZR, RO, RCR, GM, VB, TZS, DC, KPLV, JS), pp. 606–612.
HCIHIMI-LCCB-2013-MeskeS #challenge #social #social media
Responsibilities and Challenges of Social Media Managers (CM, SS), pp. 342–351.
EDOCEDOC-2013-MukkamalaHS #adaptation #graph #towards
Towards Trustworthy Adaptive Case Management with Dynamic Condition Response Graphs (RRM, TTH, TS), pp. 127–136.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2013-LiuV #modelling #simulation
An Agent-based Modeling for Price-responsive Demand Simulation (HL, JV), pp. 436–443.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2013-Heusinger #challenge #design #research
Challenges of Critical and Emancipatory Design Science Research — The Design of “Possible Worlds” as Response (JMH), pp. 339–345.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2013-Plechawska-WojcikLW #assessment #case study #experience #user interface #using #web
Assessment of User Experience with Responsive Web Applications using Expert Method and Cognitive Walkthrough — A Case Study (MPW, SLM, LW), pp. 111–118.
CIKMCIKM-2013-Lian0 #database #nondeterminism #probability #query
Causality and responsibility: probabilistic queries revisited in uncertain databases (XL, LC), pp. 349–358.
KDDKDD-2013-StajnerTPPJ #automation #social #social media
Automatic selection of social media responses to news (TS, BT, AMP, MP, AJ), pp. 50–58.
KEODKEOD-2013-LeelawatI #enterprise #perspective
Emergency Response Organization through Enterprise Engineering Perspective (NL, JI), pp. 148–155.
SACSAC-2013-CicekD #smarttech
Demand response computation for future smart grids incorporating wind power (, HD), pp. 680–685.
CASECASE-2012-LiST #case study #challenge #realtime
Real time electricity demand response for sustainable manufacturing systems: Challenges and a case study (LL, ZS, ZT), pp. 353–357.
CASECASE-2012-WangHDS #agile #analysis #protocol #simulation #using
Analysis of hospital rapid response protocols using simulation (SW, LEH, PD, CHS), pp. 315–322.
CASECASE-2012-XieLSD #agile #evaluation #modelling #performance
Improving rapid response operations in acute care delivery — part I: System modeling and performance evaluation (XX, JL, CHS, PD), pp. 303–308.
CASECASE-2012-XieLSD12a #agile #case study
Improving rapid response operations in acute care delivery — part II: Continuous improvement and case study (XX, JL, CHS, PD), pp. 309–314.
DATEDATE-2012-AksoyCFM #design #finite
Design of low-complexity digital finite impulse response filters on FPGAs (LA, EC, PFF, JCM), pp. 1197–1202.
DATEDATE-2012-AxerSE #bound #probability
Probabilistic response time bound for CAN messages with arbitrary deadlines (PA, MS, RE), pp. 1114–1117.
DATEDATE-2012-WangKAAW #design #energy #optimisation
Response-surface-based design space exploration and optimisation of wireless sensor nodes with tunable energy harvesters (LW, TJK, BMAH, MA, JW), pp. 733–738.
HTHT-2012-ComarelaCAB #comprehension #twitter
Understanding factors that affect response rates in twitter (GC, MC, VA, FB), pp. 123–132.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2012-Law #interactive #student #using
Using quick response codes for student interaction during lectures (RL), p. 401.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2012-SanchezCGTCL #interactive #multi #named #open source
OpenIRS-UCM: an open-source multi-platform for interactive response systems (CGS, FC, JIG, CT, DC, JALO), pp. 232–237.
STOCSTOC-2012-HardtR #matrix #random
Beating randomized response on incoherent matrices (MH, AR), pp. 1255–1268.
CHICHI-2012-DellVMCT #bias #exclamation #human-computer #quote
“Yours is better!”: participant response bias in HCI (ND, VV, IM, EC, WT), pp. 1321–1330.
CHICHI-2012-MullerC #agile #collaboration #distributed
Brainstorming for Japan: rapid distributed global collaboration for disaster response (MM, SC), pp. 2727–2730.
KEODKEOD-2012-KawtrakulMCRPNK #latency #social #social media #using
Improving Disaster Responsiveness using a Mix of Social Media and e-Government (AK, IM, HC, SR, KP, MN, VK), pp. 423–426.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-MacdonaldTO #learning #online #predict #query #scheduling
Learning to predict response times for online query scheduling (CM, NT, IO), pp. 621–630.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-J-2011-SchwarzLN12 #fine-grained #named
Seuss: Decoupling responsibilities from static methods for fine-grained configurability (NS, ML, ON), pp. 1–23.
SACSAC-2012-OliveiraCS #bound #on the #using
On using adversary simulators to obtain tight lower bounds for response times (RSdO, AC, RAS), pp. 1573–1579.
ICLPICLP-2012-DahlCMM #social
CHR for Social Responsibility (VD, BC, JEM, EM), pp. 370–380.
ICTSSICTSS-2012-ChenV #protocol #testing
Passive Interoperability Testing for Request-Response Protocols: Method, Tool and Application on CoAP Protocol (NC, CV), pp. 87–102.
CASECASE-2011-AddadALD #automation #evaluation #metric
Measures vs. analytic evaluation of response time of Networked Automation Systems (BA, SA, JJL, BD), pp. 576–581.
DACDAC-2011-MirandaRBW #design #modelling #standard #statistics #using
Statistical characterization of standard cells using design of experiments with response surface modeling (MM, PR, LB, GIW), pp. 77–82.
DATEDATE-2011-YeHL #fault #multi #on the #using
On diagnosis of multiple faults using compacted responses (JY, YH, XL), pp. 679–684.
DATEDATE-2011-ZiermannTS #adaptation #algorithm #named
DynOAA — Dynamic offset adaptation algorithm for improving response times of CAN systems (TZ, JT, ZS), pp. 269–272.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2011-KleinKT #analysis #assessment #automation #semantics #using
Automated assessment of short free-text responses in computer science using latent semantic analysis (RK, AK, MT), pp. 158–162.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2011-Luxton-ReillyDPB #student
Supporting student-generated free-response questions (ALR, PD, BP, DJB), pp. 153–157.
LATALATA-2011-ChatterjeeHH #complexity #game studies
The Complexity of Request-Response Games (KC, TAH, FH), pp. 227–237.
CHICHI-2011-LatulipeCL11a
Love, hate, arousal and engagement: exploring audience responses to performing arts (CL, EAC, DML), pp. 1845–1854.
CHICHI-2011-NguyenBBH #empirical #privacy #video
Situating the concern for information privacy through an empirical study of responses to video recording (DHN, AB, AGB, GRH), pp. 3207–3216.
CHICHI-2011-PfeiferB #equation #social
Is the media equation a flash in the pan?: the durability and longevity of social responses to computers (LMP, TWB), pp. 777–780.
CHICHI-2011-ToupsKHS #coordination #learning #simulation
Zero-fidelity simulation of fire emergency response: improving team coordination learning (ZOT, AK, WAH, NS), pp. 1959–1968.
HCIHCI-UA-2011-KimLK #interactive #problem #usability
Inherent Usability Problems in Interactive Voice Response Systems (HCK, DL, HK), pp. 476–483.
HCIIDGD-2011-KangLCW
Friendship Display Medium in Response to Academic Major Influences in Visuospatial Abilities (YYK, CLL, SHC, MJJW), pp. 166–176.
CAiSECAiSE-2011-JuhnkeSESF #aspect-oriented #web #web service
Request/Response Aspects for Web Services (EJ, DS, RE, MS, BF), pp. 627–641.
EDOCEDOC-2011-HildebrandtMS #design #graph #using
Designing a Cross-Organizational Case Management System Using Dynamic Condition Response Graphs (TTH, RRM, TS), pp. 161–170.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2011-DingL #database #design #security
Based on “Scenarios-response” Model of Security Plans for Emergency Management System of Database Design (DD, XL), pp. 210–212.
CIKMCIKM-2011-TeodoroVMTM #adaptation #approximate #parallel #retrieval #similarity
Adaptive parallel approximate similarity search for responsive multimedia retrieval (GT, EV, NM, RdST, WMJ), pp. 495–504.
KDDKDD-2011-MenonCGAK #collaboration #predict #using
Response prediction using collaborative filtering with hierarchies and side-information (AKM, KPC, SG, DA, NK), pp. 141–149.
KMISKMIS-2011-FortierS #modelling #process #requirements #using
Defining Information Requirements — Using Business Process Modeling for Incident Response for Chemical Facilities (SCF, GLS), pp. 411–417.
MODELSMoDELS-2011-AkiyamaHKS #design #refactoring
Supporting Design Model Refactoring for Improving Class Responsibility Assignment (MA, SH, TK, MS), pp. 455–469.
MODELSMoDELS-2011-AkiyamaHKS #design #refactoring
Supporting Design Model Refactoring for Improving Class Responsibility Assignment (MA, SH, TK, MS), pp. 455–469.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-2011-SchwarzLN #dependence #injection #named
Seuss: Better Class Responsibilities through Language-Based Dependency Injection (NS, ML, ON), pp. 276–289.
PADLPADL-2011-BelwalC
Determining Actual Response Time in P-FRP (CB, AMKC), pp. 250–264.
SACSAC-2011-LeeLS #manycore #scheduling
Preemptibility-aware responsive multi-core scheduling (JL, GL, SbS), pp. 748–749.
SACSAC-2011-LuKNB #analysis #approach #embedded #realtime #simulation #statistics #validation
A statistical approach to simulation model validation in response-time analysis of complex real-time embedded systems (YL, JK, TN, IB), pp. 711–716.
ICSEICSE-2011-AndroutsopoulosBCGHLL #modelling #strict
Model projection: simplifying models in response to restricting the environment (KA, DB, DC, NG, MH, KL, ZL), pp. 291–300.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2011-HoffmannSCMAR #power management
Dynamic knobs for responsive power-aware computing (HH, SS, MC, SM, AA, MCR), pp. 199–212.
DACDAC-2010-CallegariDWA #classification #learning #using
Classification rule learning using subgroup discovery of cross-domain attributes responsible for design-silicon mismatch (NC, DGD, LCW, MSA), pp. 374–379.
DACDAC-2010-SchranzhoferPCTC #analysis #manycore #modelling #resource management #worst-case
Worst-case response time analysis of resource access models in multi-core systems (AS, RP, JJC, LT, MC), pp. 332–337.
VLDBVLDB-2010-FabbriLZ #named #query
PolicyReplay: Misconfiguration-Response Queries for Data Breach Reporting (DF, KL, QZ), pp. 36–47.
VLDBVLDB-2011-MeliouGMS #complexity #query
The Complexity of Causality and Responsibility for Query Answers and non-Answers (AM, WG, KFM, DS), pp. 34–45.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2010-RouthLMD #education #social #student
International sustainable exchange: student projects to teach social responsibility (CRR, CL, LM, ND), p. 317.
CHICHI-2010-ChuDWB #physics
Countertop responsive mirror: supporting physical retail shopping for sellers, buyers and companions (MC, BD, AW, BB), pp. 2533–2542.
ECIRECIR-2010-KellyJ #independence #query #retrieval
Biometric Response as a Source of Query Independent Scoring in Lifelog Retrieval (LK, GJFJ), pp. 520–531.
ICPRICPR-2010-AndoF #classification #image #segmentation
Human-Area Segmentation by Selecting Similar Silhouette Images Based on Weak-Classifier Response (HA, HF), pp. 3444–3447.
KDIRKDIR-2010-OzekiKT #analysis #multi #network
Multi-modal Analysis of Complex Network — Point Stimulus Response Depending on Its Location in the Network (TO, TK, YT), pp. 226–231.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2010-AhmadV #maintenance #optimisation
Joint optimization of idle and cooling power in data centers while maintaining response time (FA, TNV), pp. 243–256.
CGOCGO-2010-MarsVHS #detection #execution #online
Contention aware execution: online contention detection and response (JM, NV, RH, MLS), pp. 257–265.
ASEASE-2009-BookBGH #interface #internet #specification
Specification and Control of Interface Responses to User Input in Rich Internet Applications (MB, TB, VG, MH), pp. 321–331.
DATEDATE-2009-FahmyRJ #bound #distributed #memory management #multi #on the #realtime #transaction
On bounding response times under software transactional memory in distributed multiprocessor real-time systems (SFF, BR, EDJ), pp. 688–693.
DATEDATE-2009-NegreanSE #analysis #multi
Response-time analysis of arbitrarily activated tasks in multiprocessor systems with shared resources (MN, SS, RE), pp. 524–529.
DATEDATE-2009-PollexKAS #bound #worst-case
Improved worst-case response-time calculations by upper-bound conditions (VP, SK, KA, FS), pp. 105–110.
DATEDATE-2009-PomeranzR #fault
Selection of a fault model for fault diagnosis based on unique responses (IP, SMR), pp. 994–999.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2009-Inghelbrecht #design #education #tool support
Tool support for teaching responsibility-driven design (YI), p. 351.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2009-Palmer-BrownDL #feedback #learning
Guided learning via diagnostic feedback to question responses (DPB, CD, SWL), p. 362.
ICSMEICSM-2009-Yoo #impact analysis #metric #performance #using
Performance impact analysis with KPP using application response measurement in E-government systems (NY), pp. 503–506.
ICALPICALP-v2-2009-Zhang
Proportional Response Dynamics in the Fisher Market (LZ), pp. 583–594.
CHICHI-2009-EcklesWCTBF #mobile #self #social
Social responses in mobile messaging: influence strategies, self-disclosure, and source orientation (DE, DW, CC, AT, MBF, BJF), pp. 1651–1654.
HCIHCD-2009-CausseH #effectiveness #visual notation
The Physiological User’s Response as a Clue to Assess Visual Variables Effectiveness (MC, CH), pp. 167–176.
HCIHCI-NIMT-2009-KimAK #interactive
Orientation Responsive Touch Interaction (JK, JgA, HK), pp. 461–469.
HCIHCI-NT-2009-KimWW #adaptation #parametricity #process #recognition #research #using
The Research on Adaptive Process for Emotion Recognition by Using Time-Dependent Parameters of Autonomic Nervous Response (JK, MCW, JW), pp. 77–84.
HCIHCI-NT-2009-LeeLS #design
Brain Response to Good and Bad Design (HL, JL, SS), pp. 111–120.
HCIHCI-VAD-2009-KashiwagiXSKO #learning #physics #process
A Language Learning System Utilizing RFID Technology for Total Physical Response Activities (HK, YX, YS, MK, KO), pp. 119–128.
HCIHIMI-DIE-2009-VuRR
The Effects of Practice and Speed Stress with Different Stimulus-Response Mappings (KPLV, AR, RR), pp. 709–717.
HCIHIMI-II-2009-HiremathPFFY #comparison
Comparison of Pilot Recovery and Response Times in Two Types of Cockpits (VH, RWP, ROF, RGF, JPY), pp. 766–775.
CAiSECAiSE-2009-SommervilleLSD #modelling #requirements
Deriving Information Requirements from Responsibility Models (IS, RL, TS, JD), pp. 515–529.
ICMLICML-2009-TrespY #dependence #learning #summary #tutorial
Tutorial summary: Learning with dependencies between several response variables (VT, KY), p. 14.
SEKESEKE-2009-ZhaoWX #optimisation #web #web service
User Perceived Response-time Optimization Method for Composite Web Services (JZ, YW, BX), pp. 356–363.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-ZhangS #modelling
Modeling search response time (DZ, LS), pp. 730–731.
SACSAC-2009-FahmyRJ #analysis #distributed #realtime #transaction
Response time analysis of software transactional memory-based distributed real-time systems (SFF, BR, EDJ), pp. 334–338.
SACSAC-2009-MonacoNP #architecture #latency #orthogonal #realtime #requirements #scheduling
An orthogonal real-time scheduling architecture for responsiveness QoS requirements in SOA environments (FJM, MN, MLMP), pp. 1990–1995.
SACSAC-2009-TimotheouL #communication #nondeterminism
Autonomous networked robots for the establishment of wireless communication in uncertain emergency response scenarios (ST, GL), pp. 1171–1175.
FATESTestCom-FATES-2009-ZeissG #consistency #nondeterminism #testing
Analyzing Response Inconsistencies in Test Suites (BZ, JG), pp. 195–210.
CASECASE-2008-AddadA #algebra #architecture #evaluation #graph #modelling #using
Modeling and response time evaluation of ethernet-based control architectures using timed event graphs and Max-Plus algebra (BA, SA), pp. 418–423.
CASECASE-2008-AsarUAH #generative #network
Traffic responsive signal timing plan generation based on neural network (AuA, MSU, JA, RuH), pp. 833–838.
DACDAC-2008-CookS #design #predict #using
Predictive design space exploration using genetically programmed response surfaces (HC, KS), pp. 960–965.
DACDAC-2008-ZhangYZDKDKC #optimisation #power management #using
Low power passive equalizer optimization using tritonic step response (LZ, WY, HZ, AD, GAK, DMD, ESK, CKC), pp. 570–573.
DATEDATE-2008-SamiiREP #distributed #estimation #realtime #simulation #worst-case
A Simulation Methodology for Worst-Case Response Time Estimation of Distributed Real-Time Systems (SS, SR, PE, ZP), pp. 556–561.
FASEFASE-2008-DattaE #component #named
COMP-REF: A Technique to Guide the Delegation of Responsibilities to Components in Software Systems (SD, RvE), pp. 332–346.
TACASTACAS-2008-ChocklerGY #automation #performance #refinement #using
Efficient Automatic STE Refinement Using Responsibility (HC, OG, AY), pp. 233–248.
ICALPICALP-A-2008-FanelliFM #convergence #game studies
The Speed of Convergence in Congestion Games under Best-Response Dynamics (AF, MF, LM), pp. 796–807.
CHICHI-2008-LarsenB #collaboration
Competence articulation: alignment of competences and responsibilities in synchronous telemedical collaboration (SBL, JEB), pp. 553–562.
CHICHI-2008-SalminenSLRSRRE #behaviour
Emotional and behavioral responses to haptic stimulation (KS, VS, JL, JR, RS, RR, JR, GEE), pp. 1555–1562.
CHICHI-2008-SchmettowV #process #usability
Introducing item response theory for measuring usability inspection processes (MS, WV), pp. 893–902.
CSCWCSCW-2008-AvrahamiFH #communication #latency
IM waiting: timing and responsiveness in semi-synchronous communication (DA, SRF, SEH), pp. 285–294.
CSCWCSCW-2008-ShklovskiPS #communication #community
Finding community through information and communication technology in disaster response (IS, LP, JS), pp. 127–136.
DACDAC-2007-SingheeR #performance #statistics
Beyond Low-Order Statistical Response Surfaces: Latent Variable Regression for Efficient, Highly Nonlinear Fitting (AS, RAR), pp. 256–261.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2007-NandiJ #interface #query #using
Assisted querying using instant-response interfaces (AN, HVJ), pp. 1156–1158.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-VoylesHF #difference #education #gender #student
Teacher responses to student gender differences (MMV, SMH, TVF), pp. 226–230.
ICSMEICSM-2007-BowmanBL #algorithm #multi #search-based
Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm to Support Class Responsibility Assignment (MB, LCB, YL), pp. 124–133.
STOCSTOC-2007-WuZ #equilibrium
Proportional response dynamics leads to market equilibrium (FW, LZ), pp. 354–363.
CHICHI-2007-LandgrenN #case study #interactive #mobile
A study of emergency response work: patterns of mobile phone interaction (JL, UN), pp. 1323–1332.
CHICHI-2007-TianAWSD #3d
The tilt cursor: enhancing stimulus-response compatibility by providing 3d orientation cue of pen (FT, XA, HW, VS, GD), pp. 303–306.
CHICHI-2007-ZanbakaUGH #design #interface #social
Social responses to virtual humans: implications for future interface design (CAZ, ACU, PG, LFH), pp. 1561–1570.
HCIDHM-2007-ShuF #modelling #multi #performance
Modeling of Multi-organization Performance for Emergency Response (YS, KF), pp. 511–520.
HCIHCI-IDU-2007-YangTT #perspective #strict
User Response to Free Trial Restrictions: A Coping Perspective (XY, CHT, HHT), pp. 991–1000.
HCIHCI-IPT-2007-JungKLN #development #education
Development of Educational Program for Quick Response System on Textile and Fashion E-Business (KYJ, JHK, JHL, YJN), pp. 1138–1146.
HCIHCI-MIE-2007-Kwon #segmentation
Speaker Segmentation for Intelligent Responsive Space (SK), pp. 385–392.
HCIHCI-MIE-2007-LeeP07a #behaviour #generative #speech #synthesis
Customized Message Generation and Speech Synthesis in Response to Characteristic Behavioral Patterns of Children (HJL, JCP), pp. 114–123.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-Fagerstrom #online
The Impact of Verbal Stimuli in Motivating Consumer Response at the Point of Purchase Situation Online (AF), pp. 713–719.
HCIHIMI-MTT-2007-YamamotoW #development #image
Development of an Embodied Image Telecasting Method Via a Robot with Speech-Driven Nodding Response (MY, TW), pp. 1017–1025.
HCIOCSC-2007-AokiYS #information management
Disaster-Response Information Sharing System Based on Cellular Phone with GPS (MA, SY, KiS), pp. 250–255.
HPDCHPDC-2007-MeeheanL #behaviour #component #distributed #middleware
Environmentally responsible middleware: : an altruistic behavior model for distributed middleware components (JM, ML), pp. 209–210.
CAVCAV-2007-MalerNP #bound #on the
On Synthesizing Controllers from Bounded-Response Properties (OM, DN, AP), pp. 95–107.
DACDAC-2006-ChaoCWCW #analysis #using
Unknown-tolerance analysis and test-quality control for test response compaction using space compactors (MCTC, KTC, SW, STC, WW), pp. 1083–1088.
DACDAC-2006-MrugalskiRT #programmable
Test response compactor with programmable selector (GM, JR, JT), pp. 1089–1094.
DACDAC-2006-VrankenGGSH #detection #fault
Fault detection and diagnosis with parity trees for space compaction of test responses (HPEV, SKG, AG, JS, FH), pp. 1095–1098.
DATEDATE-2006-Liu
A practical method to estimate interconnect responses to variabilities (FL), pp. 545–546.
CHICHI-2006-AvrahamiH #communication #latency #modelling #predict
Responsiveness in instant messaging: predictive models supporting inter-personal communication (DA, SEH), pp. 731–740.
CSCWCSCW-2006-JunuzovicD #architecture #collaboration #hybrid
Response times in N-user replicated, centralized, and proximity-based hybrid collaboration architectures (SJ, PD), pp. 129–138.
CAiSECAiSE-2006-Constantine #design #information management #interactive
Trusted Interaction: User Control and System Responsibilities in Interaction Design for Information Systems (LLC), pp. 20–30.
ECIRECIR-2006-MooneySJS #information retrieval
Investigating Biometric Response for Information Retrieval Applications (CM, MS, GJFJ, AFS), pp. 570–574.
ICMLICML-2006-GeJ #approximate #consistency #multi
A note on mixtures of experts for multiclass responses: approximation rate and Consistent Bayesian Inference (YG, WJ), pp. 329–335.
ICPRICPR-v1-2006-LiuJK #retrieval
Fingerprint Retrieval by Complex Filter Responses (ML, XJ, ACK), p. 1042.
SACSAC-2006-JohnsonM
A dialogue on responsibility, moral agency, and IT systems (DGJ, KWM), pp. 272–276.
SACSAC-2006-Manders-Huits
Moral responsibility and IT for human enhancement (NMH), pp. 267–271.
SACSAC-2006-WolfG #development #named #performance
Good/fast/cheap: contexts, relationships and professional responsibility during software development (MJW, FSG), pp. 261–266.
CBSECBSE-2005-FranzW #component
Tailored Responsibility Within Component-Based Systems (EF, UW), pp. 203–218.
DACDAC-2005-AminID #approximate #using
Piece-wise approximations of RLCK circuit responses using moment matching (CSA, YII, FD), pp. 927–932.
DACDAC-2005-VolkerinkM #architecture #using
Response compaction with any number of unknowns using a new LFSR architecture (EHV, SM), pp. 117–122.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2005-YiZZ #ad hoc #architecture #detection #mobile #network #using
An Architecture for Intrusion Detection and Active Response Using Autonomous Agents in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (PY, SZ, YZ), pp. 220–226.
ICEISICEIS-v5-2005-LorenzoGMG #music #online #web
Hedonic Motivations in the Web Site: Effects of Music on Consumer Responses in an Online Shopping Environment (CL, MÀG, AM, JG), pp. 59–66.
MLDMMLDM-2005-HamanoS #analysis #semantics
Semantic Analysis of Association Rules via Item Response Theory (SH, MS), pp. 641–650.
DATEDATE-v1-2004-Cao #on the #power management
On Transfer Function and Power Consumption Transient Response (LC), pp. 688–689.
DATEDATE-v1-2004-SinanogluO #power management
Scan Power Minimization through Stimulus and Response Transformations (OS, AO), pp. 404–409.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-2004-Medina #education #social
Beyond the ballot box: computer science education and social responsibility (EMM), pp. 7–10.
CSCWCSCW-2004-AvrahamiH #latency #named #performance
QnA: augmenting an instant messaging client to balance user responsiveness and performance (DA, SEH), pp. 515–518.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2004-Mahmoud #architecture #enterprise #mobile
A Responsibility-Driven Architecture for Mobile Enterprise Applications (QHM), pp. 125–129.
ICSEICSE-2004-SoundarajanH #design pattern #specification
Responsibilities and Rewards: Specifying Design Patterns (NS, JOH), pp. 666–675.
OSDIOSDI-2004-OlshefskiNN #named
ksniffer: Determining the Remote Client Perceived Response Time from Live Packet Streams (DPO, JN, EMN), pp. 333–346.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2003-GrangerL #internet #policy
Classroom discussions: policies and responsibilities of Internet Service Providers (MJG, JCL), pp. 99–103.
CIAACIAA-2003-WallmeierHT #finite #specification #synthesis
Symbolic Synthesis of Finite-State Controllers for Request-Response Specifications (NW, PH, WT), pp. 11–22.
CHICHI-2003-ZhaiCBG #online
Human on-line response to target expansion (SZ, SC, MBL, YG), pp. 177–184.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2003-MorleyH #enterprise #quality #resource management
Technical Use Quality in a University Enterprise Resource Planning System: Perceptions of Response Time and Its Strategic Importance (MM, LvH), pp. 341–346.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2003-LamontagneL #email #reasoning
Applying Case-Based Reasoning to Email Response (LL, GL), pp. 115–123.
ICMLICML-2003-ConitzerS #algorithm #learning #multi #named #self
AWESOME: A General Multiagent Learning Algorithm that Converges in Self-Play and Learns a Best Response Against Stationary Opponents (VC, TS), pp. 83–90.
KDDKDD-2003-DuZ #data mining #mining #privacy #random #using
Using randomized response techniques for privacy-preserving data mining (WD, JZZ), pp. 505–510.
KDDKDD-2003-Kamishima #collaboration #order #recommendation
Nantonac collaborative filtering: recommendation based on order responses (TK), pp. 583–588.
DACDAC-2002-PomeranzKR #on the
On output response compression in the presence of unknown output values (IP, SK, SMR), pp. 255–258.
DACDAC-2002-VenkatesanDM #distributed #physics
A physical model for the transient response of capacitively loaded distributed rlc interconnects (RV, JAD, JDM), pp. 763–766.
DATEDATE-2002-PomeranzRR #debugging #fault
Finding a Common Fault Response for Diagnosis during Silicon Debug (IP, JR, SMR), p. 1116.
DATEDATE-2002-Scanlon #design
Global Responsibilities in SOC Design (TS), p. 12.
PLDIPLDI-2002-AlmasiP #compilation #latency #matlab #named
MaJIC: Compiling MATLAB for Speed and Responsiveness (GSA, DAP), pp. 294–303.
CHICHI-2002-KellySF #community #design #online #social
Designing for improved social responsibility, user participation and content in on-line communities (SUK, CS, SF), pp. 391–398.
KDDKDD-2002-StoreyC #modelling #optimisation
Exploiting response models: optimizing cross-sell and up-sell opportunities in banking (AS, MDC), pp. 325–331.
SACSAC-2002-FujimotoNHN #latency #order
Response order rearrangement on a caching proxy for reducing WWW latency (HF, TN, KH, SN), pp. 845–851.
SACSAC-2002-PleiteOBLV
A procedure to model the frequency response (JP, EO, AB, AL, JV), pp. 189–193.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-BernardinoM #query
Data Warehouse Striping: Improved Query Response Time (JB, HM), pp. 122–129.
SACSAC-2001-AltemoseN #pipes and filters
Register pressure responsive software pipelining (GA, CN), pp. 626–631.
DACDAC-2000-YuWK #algorithm #network #order #reduction
Passive model order reduction algorithm based on Chebyshev expansion of impulse response of interconnect networks (QY, JMW, ESK), pp. 520–525.
ICPRICPR-v3-2000-ChantlerM00a
The Response of Texture Features to Illuminant Rotation (MJC, GM), pp. 3955–3958.
SIGIRSIGIR-2000-Rorvig #modelling #visualisation
Modelling question-response patterns by scalling and visualization (MER), pp. 326–327.
DATEDATE-1999-Sheehan #reduction #using
Projective Convolution: RLC Model-Order Reduction Using the Impulse Response (BNS), p. 669–?.
CSEETCSEET-1999-Murphy #approach #education #project management
Teaching Software Project Management: A Response-Interaction Approach (MGM), p. 26–?.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Lee #case study #user interface #visual notation
A study on perceptual responses to electrocutaneous stimulation for blind access to computers with graphical user interfaces (SL), pp. 1009–1013.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-Kohlisch #how #interactive
How to determine optimal system response times in interactive computer tasks (OK), pp. 201–204.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-ToivonenT #assessment
Assessment of dose-response relationship between VDU work and discomfort (RT, EPT), pp. 27–30.
DATEDATE-1998-BisdounisKGN #modelling
Switching Response Modeling of the CMOS Inverter for Sub-micron Devices (LB, OGK, CEG, SN), pp. 729–735.
KDDKDD-1998-Bhattacharyya #algorithm #modelling #search-based #using
Direct Marketing Response Models Using Genetic Algorithms (SB), pp. 144–148.
LCTESLCTES-1998-GeorgeM #multi #protocol #reliability
A Uniform Reliable Multicast Protocol with Guaranteed Response Times (LG, PM), pp. 65–82.
DATEEDTC-1997-RenovellAB
On-chip analog output response compaction (MR, FA, YB), pp. 568–572.
CHICHI-1997-MullerWML #human-computer #research #social #towards
Toward an HCI Research and Practice Agenda Based on Human Needs and Social Responsibility (MJM, CW, WJMJ, LFL), pp. 155–161.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-KoisoSYN #communication
Communication Model in Emergency Which Considers Competence, Duty and Responsibility (TK, NS, TY, SN), pp. 49–52.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Komatsubara
Psychological Upper and Lower Limits of System Response Time and User’s Preference on Skill Level (AK), pp. 829–832.
EDOCEDOC-1997-Tyndale-BiscoeW #how
Machine responsibility — how to deal with it (STB, BW), pp. 48–56.
KDDKDD-1997-ChattratichatDGGHKSTY #challenge #data mining #mining #scalability
Large Scale Data Mining: Challenges and Responses (JC, JD, MG, YG, HH, MK, JS, HWT, DY), pp. 143–146.
DACDAC-1996-TutuianuDP #approximate
An Explicit RC-Circuit Delay Approximation Based on the First Three Moments of the Impulse Response (BT, FD, LTP), pp. 611–616.
ICSMEICSM-1996-ChowN #automation #library
Semi-automatic update of applications in response to library changes (KC, DN), p. 359–?.
CHICHI-1996-Wolber #named #programming
Pavlov: Programming by Stimulus-Response Demonstration (DW), pp. 252–259.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-DuSD #multi #query
Reducing Multidatabase Query Response Time by Tree Balancing (WD, MCS, UD), pp. 293–303.
VLDBVLDB-1995-HvasshovdTBH #database #realtime #throughput
The ClustRa Telecom Database: High Availability, High Throughput, and Real-Time Response (SOH, ØT, SEB, PH), pp. 469–477.
CSEETCSEE-1995-Zucconi #education #industrial
Essential Knowledge for the Practising Software Engineer and the Responsibilities of University and Industry for Her Education (LZ), pp. 5–13.
HTHT-ECHT-1994-SimonE #hypermedia #named
SIROG — A Responsive Hypertext Manual (LS, JE), pp. 108–116.
PODSPODS-1994-ChenR #retrieval
Optimal Response Time Retrieval of Replicated Data (LTC, DR), pp. 36–44.
VLDBVLDB-1994-DavisonG
Memory-Contention Responsive Hash Joins (DLD, GG), pp. 379–390.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1994-HolzleU #implementation #latency #performance
A Third-Generation SELF Implementation: Reconsiling Responsiveness with Performance (UH, DU), pp. 229–243.
DACDAC-1993-SriramK #approximate #performance
Fast Approximation of the Transient Response of Lossy Transmision Line Trees (MS, SMK), pp. 691–696.
VLDBVLDB-1993-BrownCL #memory management #multi
Managing Memory to Meet Multiclass Workload Response Time Goals (KPB, MJC, ML), pp. 328–341.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Brodner #challenge
Anthropocentric Production Systems — A European Response to the Challenges of Global Markets (PB), pp. 74–79.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-DijkstraHD #editing
User Responses to an Editor Supporting Syntactic Selection Method (AD, CH, HD), pp. 627–632.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-TrabelsiKN #database #generative #heuristic #interface #natural language #query
Heuristics for Generating Informative Responses to Failing User’s Queries in Natural Language Database Interfaces (ZT, YK, HN), pp. 362–367.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-Watanabe #feedback #speech
Voice-Responsive Eye-Blinking Feedback for Improved Human-to-Machine Speech Input (TW), pp. 1091–1096.
CIKMCIKM-1993-Shum #approach #semantics
Quick and Incomplete Responses: The Semantic Approach (CDS), pp. 39–48.
AdaTRI-Ada-C-1992-Cherry #ada #behaviour
Stimulus Response Machines: An Ada-based Graphic Formalism for Describing Class and Object Behavior (GWC), pp. 321–332.
CHICHI-1991-MullerBCDMG #challenge #design
Participatory design in Britain and North America: responses to the “Scandinavian Challenge” (MJM, JB, KC, EAD, KHM, JG), pp. 389–392.
CHICHI-1990-StarkerB #self
A gaze-responsive self-disclosing display (IS, RAB), pp. 3–10.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1989-Wirfs-BrockW #approach #design #object-oriented
Object-Oriented Design: A Responsibility-Driven Approach (RWB, BW), pp. 71–75.
VLDBVLDB-1988-ShumM
An Information-Theoretic Study on Aggregate Responses (CDS, RRM), pp. 479–490.
HCIHCI-SES-1987-HartBCWM #simulation
Responses of Type A and Type B Individuals Performing a Supervisory Control Simulation (SGH, VB, MAC, MMW, MM), pp. 67–74.
HCIHCI-SES-1987-KaplanD #implementation #information management
Job-Related Responses to a Clinical Laboratory Computer Information System Seven Months Post Implementation (BK, DD), pp. 17–24.
ICSEICSE-1976-ParnasW
Response to Undesired Events in Software Systems (DLP, HW), pp. 437–446.
VLDBVLDB-1975-Omahen #memory management #multi
Estimating Response Time for Auxiliary Memory Configuartions with Multiple Movable-Head Disk Modules (KO), pp. 473–495.
SOSPSOSP-1975-CoffmanM #scheduling
Selecting a Scheduling Rule that Meets Pre-Specified Response Time Demands (EGCJ, IM), pp. 187–191.
DACDAC-1968-GarrettV #analysis #worst-case
Circuit frequency response analysis program with worst-case capabilities (FRWC) (SJG, THV).

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