BibSLEIGH
BibSLEIGH corpus
BibSLEIGH tags
BibSLEIGH bundles
BibSLEIGH people
CC-BY
Open Knowledge
XHTML 1.0 W3C Rec
CSS 2.1 W3C CanRec
email twitter
Used together with:
data (6)
comput (5)
evolut (4)
social (4)
game (3)

Stem revolut$ (all stems)

38 papers:

OnwardOnward-2015-West
The Cuban software revolution: 2016¿2025 (DMW), pp. 267–281.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-Williams #big data #how
The data revolution: how companies are transforming with big data (HEW), pp. 525–526.
FSEFSE-2014-Lam #named #network #social
Omlet: a revolution against big-brother social networks (invited talk) (MSL), p. 1.
CHICHI-2013-WycheM #mobile
Powering the cellphone revolution: findings from mobile phone charging trials in off-grid Kenya (SW, LLM), pp. 1959–1968.
CSCWCSCW-2013-WulfMARR #social #social media
“On the ground” in Sidi Bouzid: investigating social media use during the Tunisian revolution (VW, KM, MA, DR, MR), pp. 1409–1418.
HCIDUXU-CXC-2013-Said #network #social
Young Egyptians Use of Social Networks and the January 2011 Revolution (GRES), pp. 38–43.
HCIHCI-UC-2013-SturmA #social #social media
The Effects of (Social) Media on Revolutions — Perspectives from Egypt and the Arab Spring (CS, HA), pp. 352–358.
KDDKDD-2013-NgK #education #online
The online revolution: education for everyone (AYN, DK), p. 2.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2013-Vardi #logic
A logical revolution (keynote) (MYV), p. 1.
CSCWCSCW-2012-Al-AniMCJ
The Egyptian blogosphere: a counter-narrative of the revolution (BAA, GM, JC, JJ), pp. 17–26.
CSCWCSCW-2012-StarbirdP #how #information management
(How) will the revolution be retweeted?: information diffusion and the 2011 Egyptian uprising (KS, LP), pp. 7–16.
OnwardOnward-2012-Gabriel #programming language
The structure of a programming language revolution (RPG), pp. 195–214.
CHICHI-2011-NozA #experience #game studies
Cat cat revolution: an interspecies gaming experience (FN, JA), pp. 2661–2664.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2011-EsmaeilzadehCXBM #hardware #performance #roadmap #scalability
Looking back on the language and hardware revolutions: measured power, performance, and scaling (HE, TC, XY, SMB, KSM), pp. 319–332.
HPCAHPCA-2011-McKinley #how #parallel #question
How’s the parallel computing revolution going? (KSM), p. 217.
PPoPPPPoPP-2011-McKinley #how #parallel #question
How’s the parallel computing revolution going? (KSM), pp. 123–124.
DACDAC-2010-RajkumarLSS #cyber-physical
Cyber-physical systems: the next computing revolution (RR, IL, LS, JAS), pp. 731–736.
ICALPICALP-v2-2010-ClementiMS #modelling
Modelling Mobility: A Discrete Revolution (AEFC, AM, RS), pp. 490–501.
ICSEICSE-2010-Hoste #abstraction #multi #re-engineering
Software engineering abstractions for the multi-touch revolution (LH), pp. 509–510.
HCIOCSC-2009-AndersenFLN #development #game studies #using
The Coming Revolution in Competence Development: Using Serious Games to Improve Cross-Cultural Skills (BA, MF, PL, VPN), pp. 413–422.
DATEDATE-2005-Sangiovanni-Vincentelli #design #evolution #question
Integrated Electronics in the Car and the Design Chain Evolution or Revolution? (ALSV), pp. 532–533.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-Luque #education #evolution #question
Is evolution or revolution the way for improving the teaching methodology in computer science? (EL), p. 2.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2005-Srinivas #enterprise #game studies #java
The Java Revolution : From Enterprise to Gaming (RNS), p. 17.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-Gray #database
The Next Database Revolution (JG), pp. 1–4.
VLDBVLDB-2003-Shenker #network
The Data-Centric Revolution in Networking (SS), p. 15.
VLDBVLDB-2002-Bosworth #data transformation #database #web
Data Routing Rather than Databases: The Meaning of the Next Wave of the Web Revolution to Data Management (AB).
ICPRICPR-v2-2002-McAllisterMR #2d #modelling
MLESAC Tracking with 2D Revolute-Prismatic Articulated Models (GM, SJM, IWR), pp. 725–728.
CAiSECAiSE-2001-TreschJ #evolution
Evolution not Revolution: The Data Warehousing Strategy at Credit Suisse Financial Services (MT, DJ), pp. 36–45.
ICALPICALP-2000-Karp #algorithm #challenge #research
The Genomics Revolution and Its Challenges for Algorithmic Research (RMK), p. 428.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-2000-Meyer00c #component #contract #design
Design By Contract and the Component Revolution (BM), pp. 515–518.
CSEETCSEET-1998-West #lessons learnt #paradigm
Paradigm Lost: Lessons from the Object (non-)Revolution (DMW), pp. 76–87.
LICSLICS-1998-Dalen
L. E. J. Brouwer’s Intuitionism: A Revolution in Two Installments (DvD), pp. 228–241.
HTHT-1997-Engebretsen #named #question
Hyper-news: Revolution or Contradiction? (ME), pp. 222–223.
ICMLML-1989-ORorkeMS #abduction #case study
Theory Formation by Abduction: Initial Results of a Case Study Based on the Chemical Revolution (PO, SM, DS), pp. 266–271.
DACDAC-1985-Tucker #evolution #tutorial
Electronic CAD/CAM-is it revolution or evolution (tutorial session) (BWT), pp. 830–834.
DACDAC-1984-Zingale #how
The semi-custom revolution: How to thrive or survive (AZ), pp. 649–650.
ICALPICALP-1984-Rosenberg
The VLSI Revolution in Theoretical Circles (ALR), pp. 23–40.
SIGIRSIGIR-1979-Wiersba #information retrieval
The Role of Information Retrieval in the Second Computer Revolution (RKW), pp. 52–58.

Bibliography of Software Language Engineering in Generated Hypertext (BibSLEIGH) is created and maintained by Dr. Vadim Zaytsev.
Hosted as a part of SLEBOK on GitHub.