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127 papers:

SIGMODSIGMOD-2015-Atre #query
Left Bit Right: For SPARQL Join Queries with OPTIONAL Patterns (Left-outer-joins) (MA), pp. 1793–1808.
RecSysRecSys-2015-JannachLK #continuation #generative #music
Beyond “Hitting the Hits”: Generating Coherent Music Playlist Continuations with the Right Tracks (DJ, LL, IK), pp. 187–194.
ECOOPECOOP-2015-CentonzePT #analysis
Access-rights Analysis in the Presence of Subjects (PC, MP, OT), pp. 222–246.
ASEASE-2014-JinCQR #configuration management #named
PrefFinder: getting the right preference in configurable software systems (DJ, MBC, XQ, BR), pp. 151–162.
HTHT-2014-YangHBH #collaboration
Asking the right question in collaborative q&a systems (JY, CH, AB, GJH), pp. 179–189.
CIAACIAA-2014-KoH #nondeterminism
Left is Better than Right for Reducing Nondeterminism of NFAs (SKK, YSH), pp. 238–251.
CHICHI-2014-DurrantKR
Human values in curating a human rights media archive (AD, DSK, SR), pp. 2685–2694.
CHICHI-2014-LeivaS #empirical #set
Representatively memorable: sampling the right phrase set to get the text entry experiment right (LAL, GST), pp. 1709–1712.
HCIDUXU-DI-2014-AsciR #case study #comparative #mobile #user interface
Left vs. Right-Handed UX: A Comparative User Study on a Mobile Application with Left and Right-Handed Users (SA, KR), pp. 173–183.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-SunL #towards
Towards context-aware search with right click (AS, CHL), pp. 847–850.
ICSTICST-2014-DenaroPV #data flow #on the #testing
On the Right Objectives of Data Flow Testing (GD, MP, MV), pp. 71–80.
ISSTAISSTA-2014-HendersonPYHWZY #analysis #framework #performance
Make it work, make it right, make it fast: building a platform-neutral whole-system dynamic binary analysis platform (AH, AP, LKY, XH, XW, RZ, HY), pp. 248–258.
ECSAECSA-2013-VenB #architecture #design
Making the Right Decision: Supporting Architects with Design Decision Data (JSvdV, JB), pp. 176–183.
CSEETCSEET-2013-BosnicCOZ #student
Picking the right project: Assigning student teams in a GSD course (IB, IC, MO, MZ), pp. 149–158.
ESOPESOP-2013-MillerCT #distributed #javascript
Distributed Electronic Rights in JavaScript (MSM, TVC, BT), pp. 1–20.
CHICHI-2013-CrossBCAT #education #named #online
TypeRighting: combining the benefits of handwriting and typeface in online educational videos (AC, MB, EC, AA, WT), pp. 793–796.
CHICHI-2013-SenJHBC
When the price is right: enabling time-dependent pricing of broadband data (SS, CJW, SH, JB, MC), pp. 2477–2486.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-KaoW #complexity
The Right Level of Complexity in a Banner Ad: Roles of Construal Level and Fluency (CTK, MYW), pp. 604–613.
HCIHIMI-HSM-2013-SuzukiMKY #behaviour
Human Behavior of Prioritizing Right-Turning Vehicles and Traffic Flow at Intersections (HS, YM, TK, YY), pp. 558–567.
KDIRKDIR-KMIS-2013-OliveiraOC #process #recommendation #student
Recommending the Right Activities based on the Needs of each Student (EO, MGdO, PMC), pp. 183–190.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-Wang0 #e-commerce #recommendation
Opportunity model for e-commerce recommendation: right product; right time (JW, YZ), pp. 303–312.
CHICHI-2012-FisherPDs #dataset #incremental #performance #scalability #trust #visualisation
Trust me, I’m partially right: incremental visualization lets analysts explore large datasets faster (DF, IOP, SMD, MMCS), pp. 1673–1682.
CHICHI-2012-LazarFBMWHOE #approach #interactive #proving
The SoundsRight CAPTCHA: an improved approach to audio human interaction proofs for blind users (JL, JF, TB, GM, BW, JH, AO, NE), pp. 2267–2276.
CHICHI-2012-YaroshMZ #enterprise
Asking the right person: supporting expertise selection in the enterprise (SY, TM, MXZ), pp. 2247–2256.
CIKMCIKM-2012-Diaz-AvilesDGSN #online #recommendation #topic #twitter #what
What is happening right now ... that interests me?: online topic discovery and recommendation in twitter (EDA, LD, ZG, LST, WN), pp. 1592–1596.
CIKMCIKM-2012-VlachosWS #clustering
Right-protected data publishing with hierarchical clustering preservation (MV, AW, JS), pp. 654–663.
KDDKDD-2012-Holada #low cost
Maximizing return and minimizing cost with the right decision management systems (RH), p. 407.
ICSEICSE-2012-Kalumbilo #effectiveness #re-engineering #specification
Effective specification of decision rights and accountabilities for better performing software engineering projects (MK), pp. 1503–1506.
CHICHI-2011-BillmanAFLST
Benefits of matching domain structure for planning software: the right stuff (DB, LA, MF, JL, AS, RT), pp. 2521–2530.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-VanekJ
Right Mouse Button Surrogate on Touch Screens (JV, BJ), pp. 304–309.
KDIRKDIR-2011-SorgC #modelling #retrieval
Finding the Right Expert — Discriminative Models for Expert Retrieval (PS, PC), pp. 190–199.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-CaiGZW #adaptation #education #query #ranking
Relevant knowledge helps in choosing right teacher: active query selection for ranking adaptation (PC, WG, AZ, KFW), pp. 115–124.
BXBX-2011-Matsuda #bidirectional
Right Inverses in Bidirectionalization (KM), p. 61.
REFSQREFSQ-2011-QureshiSP #perspective #research
Satisfying User Needs at the Right Time and in the Right Place: A Research Preview (NAQ, NS, AP), pp. 94–99.
DACDAC-2010-SingheeC
Pareto sampling: choosing the right weights by derivative pursuit (AS, PC), pp. 913–916.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2010-KasprzakBCO #effectiveness #enterprise #scalability #using
Access Rights in Enterprise Full-text Search — Searching Large Intranets Effectively using Virtual Terms (JK, MB, MC, TO), pp. 32–39.
RERE-2010-Beatty #question #what
My Company Can’t Afford RE Training Right Now, What Do We Do? (JB), p. 387.
LDTALDTA-2009-JimM10 #earley #parsing #performance
Efficient Earley Parsing with Regular Right-hand Sides (TJ, YM), pp. 135–148.
DACDAC-2009-YingKKGGOTW #how #question
Guess, solder, measure, repeat: how do I get my mixed-signal chip right? (GY, AK, KSK, GGEG, EG, MO, ST, WW), pp. 520–521.
DLTDLT-2009-Carton
Left and Right Synchronous Relations (OC), pp. 170–182.
SEFMSEFM-2009-BresolinGMS #constraints #integer #logic
Right Propositional Neighborhood Logic over Natural Numbers with Integer Constraints for Interval Lengths (DB, VG, AM, GS), pp. 240–249.
CHICHI-2009-HoffmannSB #fault #named
TypeRight: a keyboard with tactile error prevention (AH, DS, JOB), pp. 2265–2268.
HCIHCI-NIMT-2009-GastBRRWMR #analysis #gesture #human-computer #interactive
Did I Get It Right: Head Gestures Analysis for Human-Machine Interactions (JG, AB, TR, GR, FW, CM, BR), pp. 170–177.
HCIHCI-NIMT-2009-WhangWK #research
The Research on EEG Coherence Around Central Area of Left Hemisphere According to Grab Movement of Right Hand (MCW, JW, JK), pp. 636–642.
HCIHCI-NT-2009-WatanabeSMY #design #interface
Time-Oriented Interface Design: Picking the Right Time and Method for Information Presentation (KW, KS, SM, MY), pp. 752–759.
KDDKDD-2009-WuXC #adaptation #clustering #metric
Adapting the right measures for K-means clustering (JW, HX, JC), pp. 877–886.
RERE-2009-AlspaughAS #requirements
Intellectual Property Rights Requirements for Heterogeneously-Licensed Systems (TAA, HUA, WS), pp. 24–33.
DACDAC-2008-MattsonW #parallel #programming #question
Parallel programming: can we PLEASE get it right this time? (TM, MW), pp. 7–11.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2008-ChidanandanS #learning #question
Adopting pen-based technology to facilitate active learning in the classroom: is it right for you? (AC, SMS), p. 343.
TACASTACAS-2008-ClarkeTV #abstraction #concurrent #framework #model checking #proving
Proving Ptolemy Right: The Environment Abstraction Framework for Model Checking Concurrent Systems (EMC, MT, HV), pp. 33–47.
POPLPOPL-2008-McBride #data type
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right (pearl): dissecting data structures (CM), pp. 287–295.
CCCC-2008-CunninghamGE
Keep Off the Grass: Locking the Right Path for Atomicity (DC, KG, SE), pp. 276–290.
RTARTA-2008-KojimaS #decidability #linear #reachability #term rewriting
Innermost Reachability and Context Sensitive Reachability Properties Are Decidable for Linear Right-Shallow Term Rewriting Systems (YK, MS), pp. 187–201.
ASEASE-2007-KiyavitskayaZBACMM #process #towards
Extracting rights and obligations from regulations: toward a tool-supported process (NK, NZ, TDB, AIA, JRC, LM, JM), pp. 429–432.
DACDAC-2007-KoushanfarP #encryption #security
CAD-based Security, Cryptography, and Digital Rights Management (FK, MP), pp. 268–269.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-Tharp #named
Innovating: the importance of right brain skills for computer science graduates (ALT), pp. 126–130.
LISPILC-2007-Sperber #all about #lessons learnt #process
It’s all about being right: lessons from the R6RS process (MS), p. 7.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2007-AntoniouGA #documentation #enterprise
Doing things right or doing the right things? Proposing a documentation scheme for small to medium enterprises (JA, PG, ASA), pp. 408–414.
RTARTA-2007-GodoyHT #termination
Termination of Rewriting with Right-Flat Rules (GG, EH, AT), pp. 200–213.
PODSPODS-2006-GoelGM #modelling #optimisation #using
Asking the right questions: model-driven optimization using probes (AG, SG, KM), pp. 203–212.
CHICHI-2006-TohidiBBS #design
Getting the right design and the design right (MT, WB, RB, AS), pp. 1243–1252.
ICPRICPR-v1-2006-ZhongMH #using
Camera Calibration Using Circle and Right Angles (HZ, FM, YSH), pp. 646–649.
KRKR-2006-Rector #information management #representation
Users Are Always Right ... Even When They Are Wrong: Making Knowledge Representation Useful and Usable (ALR), p. 4.
RERE-2006-BreauxVA #requirements #towards
Towards Regulatory Compliance: Extracting Rights and Obligations to Align Requirements with Regulations (TDB, MWV, AIA), pp. 46–55.
ISSTAISSTA-2006-BellOW #debugging
Looking for bugs in all the right places (RMB, TJO, EJW), pp. 61–72.
LICSLICS-2006-BarthM #linear #logic #using
Managing Digital Rights using Linear Logic (AB, JCM), pp. 127–136.
CASECASE-2005-ChenJL
Right-circular corner-filleted flexure hinges (GMC, JJ, ZL), pp. 249–253.
DATEDATE-2005-Hughes #challenge
Striking a New Balance in the Nanometer Era: First-Time-Right and Time-to-Market Demands Versus Technology Challenges (GH), p. 3.
VLDBVLDB-2005-ArionBMV #named #xml
ULoad: Choosing the Right Storage for Your XML Application (AA, VB, IM, RV), pp. 1330–1333.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2005-Kaiser #confluence #decidability #term rewriting
Confluence of Right Ground Term Rewriting Systems Is Decidable (LK), pp. 470–489.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2005-Al-Fedaghi
The “Right to be Let Alone” and Private Information (SSAF), pp. 98–107.
RERE-2005-BreauxA #semantics
Analyzing Goal Semantics for Rights, Permissions, and Obligations (TDB, AIA), pp. 177–188.
CADECADE-2005-GodoyT #linear #term rewriting #termination
Termination of Rewrite Systems with Shallow Right-Linear, Collapsing, and Right-Ground Rules (GG, AT), pp. 164–176.
CSLCSL-2005-GodoyT #confluence #linear #term rewriting
Confluence of Shallow Right-Linear Rewrite Systems (GG, AT), pp. 541–556.
VLDBVLDB-2004-SionAP
Resilient Rights Protection for Sensor Streams (RS, MJA, SP), pp. 732–743.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-2004-CanningMRR #c #using
Reading types in C using the right left walk method (JC, WM, AR, DR), pp. 52–54.
FASEFASE-2004-BreuP #modelling
Actor-Centric Modeling of User Rights (RB, GP), pp. 165–179.
CSCWCSCW-2004-HaakeHSBL
End-user controlled group formation and access rights management in a shared workspace system (JMH, AH, TS, MB, BL), pp. 554–563.
CIKMCIKM-2004-Efron #documentation #using #web
The liberal media and right-wing conspiracies: using cocitation information to estimate political orientation in web documents (ME), pp. 390–398.
IJCARIJCAR-2004-GodoyT #term rewriting
Deciding Fundamental Properties of Right-(Ground or Variable) Rewrite Systems by Rewrite Closure (GG, AT), pp. 91–106.
DACDAC-2003-RutenbarHJKMRS
Mixed signals on mixed-signal: the right next technology (RAR, DLH, KJ, PK, THYM, RR, JS), pp. 278–279.
DocEngDocEng-2003-Vion-Dury #towards #xml #xpath
XPath on left and right sides of rules: toward compact XML tree rewriting through node patterns (JYVD), pp. 19–25.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2003-SionAP #relational
Rights Protection for Relational Data (RS, MJA, SP), pp. 98–109.
VLDBVLDB-2003-BouganimNPW #data access #encryption
Chip-Secured Data Access: Reconciling Access Rights with Data Encryption (LB, FDN, PP, LW), pp. 1133–1136.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2003-GouveiaG #roadmap
Assuming a Roadmap Strategy for E-Business: Matching the Right Solution Over a Thousand Answers (FRG, LBG), pp. 550–553.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2003-Debenham #constraints #people #process
Agents for High-Level Process Management: The Right Activities, People and Resources to Satisfy Process Constraints (JKD), pp. 434–437.
ICMLICML-2003-RavindranB
Relativized Options: Choosing the Right Transformation (BR, AGB), pp. 608–615.
HPDCHPDC-2003-ThulasidasanFG #optimisation
Optimizing GridFTP through Dynamic Right-Sizing (ST, WcF, MKG), pp. 14–23.
DATEDATE-2002-Ratford #design #memory management
Make Your SoC Design a Winner: Select the Right Memory IP (VR), p. 15.
CIAACIAA-2002-Trahtman #algorithm #polynomial #testing
A Polynomial Time Algorithm for Left [Right] Local Testability (ANT), pp. 203–212.
KDDKDD-2002-TanKS
Selecting the right interestingness measure for association patterns (PNT, VK, JS), pp. 32–41.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2002-KovedPK #analysis #java
Access rights analysis for Java (LK, MP, AK), pp. 359–372.
ICSEICSE-2002-OsterweilKFS #lightweight #process #question
Lightweight vs. heavyweight processes: is this even the right question? (LJO, PK, MF, WS), p. 649.
HPDCHPDC-2002-GardnerFF #grid #performance
Dynamic Right-Sizing in FTP (drsFTP): Enhancing Grid Performance in User-Space (MKG, WcF, MF), pp. 42–49.
KDDKDD-2001-WarnerRDB #interactive #knowledge base #mining #web
Mining user session data to facilitate user interaction with a customer service knowledge base in RightNow Web (DW, JNR, SDD, BB), pp. 467–472.
ICSEICSE-2001-CobleighCO #algorithm #analysis #data flow #finite #verification
The Right Algorithm at the Right Time: Comparing Data Flow Analysis Algorithms for Finite State Verification (JMC, LAC, LJO), pp. 37–46.
RTARTA-2001-OyamaguchiO #confluence #problem #term rewriting #unification
The Unification Problem for Confluent Right-Ground Term Rewriting Systems (MO, YO), pp. 246–260.
WLCWLC-2000-Inata #monad
Presentations of Right Unitary Submonoids of Monoids (II), pp. 222–227.
WLCWLC-2000-Saito
Acts over Right, Left Regular Bands and Semilattices Types (TS), pp. 396–402.
KDDKDD-2000-MaLWYL #data mining #mining #student #using
Targeting the right students using data mining (YM, BL, CKW, PSY, SML), pp. 457–464.
KRKR-2000-LangM
In search of the right extension (JL, PM), pp. 625–636.
RTARTA-2000-TakaiKS #effectiveness #finite #linear #term rewriting
Right-Linear Finite Path Overlapping Term Rewriting Systems Effectively Preserve Recognizability (TT, YK, HS), pp. 246–260.
CSEETCSEET-1999-Gotterbarn #development
Cleanroom, PSP, and the Software Development Impact Statement: Developing the Right Attitude (DG), p. 80–?.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1999-YangD #education
Promoting computer software intellectual property right in Computer Science Education (LY, ZD), pp. 115–118.
DLTDLT-1999-RuizG
Right and left strongly locally testable semigroups and languages (JR, PG), pp. 232–241.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-NisslerMH #3d #classification #design #how
How to get the right outfit for my agent? Classification — and design methodology for a virtual shopping assistant in a 3D world (JN, JM, AH), pp. 162–166.
ICEISICEIS-1999-Belo #approach #process
Gathering the Right Information at the Right Time-An Agent Based Approach to Data Warehouses Loading Processes (OB), pp. 29–36.
ICEISICEIS-1999-JarvisSMMC #adaptation #what #workflow
What Right Do You Have To Do That?-Infusing Adaptive Workflow Technology with Knowledfe about the Organisational and Autority Context of a Task (PJ, JS, AM, JPM, PWHC), pp. 240–247.
ICMLICML-1998-ShatkayK
Heading in the Right Direction (HS, LPK), pp. 531–539.
PPDPALP-1997-NedjahWE #automaton #pattern matching
Optimal Left-to-Right Pattern-Matching Automata (NN, CDW, SEE), pp. 273–286.
RTARTA-1997-Marcinkowski #first-order
Undecidability of the First Order Theory of One-Step Right Ground Rewriting (JM), pp. 241–253.
CSCWCSCW-1996-PycockB #design #industrial
Getting Others to get it Right: an Ethnography of Design Work in the Fashion Industry (JP, JB), pp. 219–228.
RTARTA-1995-SuzukiMI #term rewriting
Level-Confluence of Conditional Rewrite Systems with Extra Variables in Right-Hand Sides (TS, AM, TI), pp. 179–193.
AdaTRI-Ada-1993-Nycum
Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Software (SHN), pp. 410–421.
VLDBVLDB-1992-ChenLYY #execution #pipes and filters #using
Using Segmented Right-Deep Trees for the Execution of Pipelined Hash Joins (MSC, MLL, PSY, HCY), pp. 15–26.
ICMLML-1992-ChengS #representation
The Right Representation for Discovery: Finding the Conservation of Momentum (PCHC, HAS), pp. 62–71.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-1992-Weber #correctness #how
Getting Class Correctness and System Correctness Equivalent (How to get covariance right) (FW), pp. 199–213.
HTHT-1991-SamuelsonG #analysis #hypermedia #library
Intellectual Property Rights for Digital Library and Hypertext Publishing Systems: An Analysis of Xanadu (PS, RJG), pp. 39–50.
PODSPODS-1991-MumickP #bound #linear #query
Overbound and Right-Linear Queries (ISM, HP), pp. 127–141.
ESECESEC-1991-Feather #requirements
Requirements Engineering — Getting Right from Wrong (MSF), pp. 485–488.
RTARTA-1991-Graf #pattern matching
Left-to-Right Tree Pattern Matching (AG), pp. 323–334.
VLDBVLDB-1990-KempRS #information management #maintenance #multi
Right-, left- and multi-linear rule transformations that maintain context information (DBK, KR, ZS), pp. 380–391.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1989-NaughtonRSU #evaluation #performance
Efficient Evaluation of Right-, Left-, and Mult-Lineare Rules (JFN, RR, YS, JDU), pp. 235–242.
CSEETSEI-1989-Gibbs #question #re-engineering
Is the Time Right for an Undergraduate Software Engineering Degree? (NEG), pp. 271–274.
ICMLML-1988-KrawchukW #on the
On Asking the Right Questions (BJK, IHW), pp. 15–21.
PLDISCC-1984-JulligD #attribute grammar
Regular right-part attribute grammars (RJ, FD), pp. 171–178.
DACDAC-1980-Armstrong #what
A CAD user’s perspective what gets done right wrong and not at all (Position Paper) (RAA), p. 517.

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