15 papers:
ICSE-v2-2015-Imparato #android #testing #user interface- A Combined Technique of GUI Ripping and Input Perturbation Testing for Android Apps (GI), pp. 760–762.
WCRE-2013-MemonBNR #user interface- The first decade of GUI ripping: Extensions, applications, and broader impacts (AMM, IB, BNN, BR), pp. 11–20.
ICALP-v1-2013-IndykR #matrix #modelling #on the- On Model-Based RIP-1 Matrices (PI, IR), pp. 564–575.
ICEIS-v1-2013-ChiuPH- An Intelligent System for Reconstructing the Ripped-up Paper-Moneys (NHC, CEP, MCH), pp. 395–400.
ASE-2012-AmalfitanoFTCM #android #automation #testing #user interface #using- Using GUI ripping for automated testing of Android applications (DA, ARF, PT, SDC, AMM), pp. 258–261.
STOC-2011-BourgainDFKK #matrix- Breaking the k2 barrier for explicit RIP matrices (JB, SJD, KF, SK, DK), pp. 637–644.
DATE-2010-YangCZH #multi #satisfiability- SAT based multi-net rip-up-and-reroute for manufacturing hotspot removal (FY, YC, QZ, JH), pp. 1369–1372.
DATE-2009-BarontiLRS #detection #distributed #metric- Distributed sensor for steering wheel rip force measurement in driver fatigue detection (FB, FL, RR, RS), pp. 894–897.
ICDAR-2009-Smet #automation #documentation #forensics #re-engineering- Semi-automatic Forensic Reconstruction of Ripped-up Documents (PdS), pp. 703–707.
DATE-2005-LiuPP #hybrid #named #performance #power management- RIP: An Efficient Hybrid Repeater Insertion Scheme for Low Power (XL, YP, MCP), pp. 1330–1335.
WCRE-2003-MemonBN #reverse engineering #testing #user interface #visual notation- GUI Ripping: Reverse Engineering of Graphical User Interfaces for Testing (AMM, IB, AN), pp. 260–269.
DAC-1991-RaithB- A New Hypergraph Based Rip-Up and Reroute Strategy (MR, MB), pp. 54–59.
DAC-1987-Rosenberg87a #interactive- A New Interactive Supply/Demand Router with Rip-Up Capability for Printed Circuit Boards (ER), pp. 721–726.
DAC-1982-DeesK #automation- Automated rip-up and reroute techniques (WADJ, PGK), pp. 432–439.
DAC-1981-DeesS #performance- Performance of interconnection rip-up and reroute strategies (WADJ, RJSI), pp. 382–390.