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48 papers:

CASECASE-2015-ForstnerM #optimisation #safety #using
Using simulation-based optimization to determine production strategies and safety stock levels in semiconductor supply chains (LF, LM), pp. 655–656.
CHICHI-2015-TanahashiM #design #visualisation
Stock Lamp: An Engagement-Versatile Visualization Design (YT, KLM), pp. 595–604.
KDDKDD-2015-ZhongJYYZL #recommendation
Stock Constrained Recommendation in Tmall (WZ, RJ, CY, XY, QZ, QL), pp. 2287–2296.
VLDBVLDB-2014-ZhangJSR #big data #recommendation #using
Getting Your Big Data Priorities Straight: A Demonstration of Priority-based QoS using Social-network-driven Stock Recommendation (RZ, RJ, PS, LR), pp. 1665–1668.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2014-PinaVH #java #named #virtual machine
Rubah: DSU for Java on a stock JVM (LP, LV, MWH), pp. 103–119.
CHICHI-2013-HullmanDA #automation #generative #named #visualisation
Contextifier: automatic generation of annotated stock visualizations (JH, ND, EA), pp. 2707–2716.
KDIRKDIR-KMIS-2013-ItalaH #behaviour #diagrams #process #using
Using Stocks and Flows Diagrams to Understand Business Process Behavior (TI, MH), pp. 552–558.
MLDMMLDM-2013-BrownPD #algorithm #search-based
Dynamic-Radius Species-Conserving Genetic Algorithm for the Financial Forecasting of Dow Jones Index Stocks (MSB, MJP, HD), pp. 27–41.
ECMFAECMFA-2013-Kulkarni #development #modelling
Model Driven Software Development — A Practitioner Takes Stock and Looks into Future (VK), pp. 220–235.
ICSMEICSM-2012-HmoodEKR #open source #predict
Applying technical stock market indicators to analyze and predict the evolvability of open source projects (AH, ME, IK, JR), pp. 613–616.
SEKESEKE-2012-JangidPE #analysis #mobile #predict #sentiment #using
A Mobile Application for Stock Market Prediction Using Sentiment Analysis (KJ, PP, ME), pp. 13–18.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2011-LiangZL
Stock Market Forecasting based on Wavelet and Least Squares Support Vector Machine (XL, HZ, XL), pp. 46–53.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2011-ZhuL
Mutual Interdependence of Stock Markets based on Support Vector Machine (MZ, JL), pp. 218–221.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-WangX #empirical #multi #performance
Is Internal Capital Market of China Listed Companies Efficient? — Empirical Evidences from Listed Companies Which Have Multiple Divisions in H-stock (FW, ZX), pp. 600–605.
KDIRKDIR-2011-HagenauLN #feature model #predict
Impact of Feature Selection and Feature Types on Financial Stock Price Prediction (MH, ML, DN), pp. 303–308.
CHICHI-2010-Bardzell #design #human-computer
Feminist HCI: taking stock and outlining an agenda for design (SB), pp. 1301–1310.
SACSAC-2010-BaffaC #generative #modelling #policy #simulation
Modeling POMDPs for generating and simulating stock investment policies (ACEB, AEMC), pp. 2394–2399.
CASECASE-2009-VazquezS #markov #modelling #performance #petri net
Performance control of Markovian Petri nets via fluid models: A stock-level control example (CRV, MS), pp. 30–36.
HTHT-2008-ChoudhurySJS08a #communication #correlation #process #question
Can blog communication dynamics be correlated with stock market activity? (MDC, HS, AJ, DDS), pp. 55–60.
CASECASE-2007-ShiomiSOOYKI #2d #problem #process
The Solution of 2-Dimensional Rectangular Cutting Stock Problem Considering Cutting Process (YS, MS, JO, TO, MY, HK, KI), pp. 140–145.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2007-RaimondiPVM #fuzzy #logic
A New Fuzzy Logic Controller for Trading on the Stock Market (FMR, SP, PV, MM), pp. 322–329.
KDDKDD-2007-YanL #machine learning
Machine learning for stock selection (RJY, CXL), pp. 1038–1042.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2006-Sher #data type #internet
Motivating data structures with caching internet stock data (DBS), p. 344.
SACSAC-2006-SasitornC #java #performance #virtual machine
Efficient first-class generics on stock Java virtual machines (JS, RC), pp. 1621–1628.
CASECASE-2005-JainR #analysis #modelling #using
Analysis of base-stock controlled production-inventory system using discrete-time queueing models (SJ, NRSR), pp. 37–42.
CIKMCIKM-2005-FuCTLN #incremental #visualisation
Incremental stock time series data delivery and visualization (TCF, FLC, PyT, RWPL, CmN), pp. 279–280.
ICSMEICSM-2004-GirardVG #evolution #experience #metric #monitoring #object-oriented
Monitoring the Evolution of an OO System with Metrics: An Experience from the Stock Market Software Domain (JFG, MV, DG), pp. 360–367.
SACSAC-2004-KantardzicSS #approach #monitoring
The time diversification monitoring of a stock portfolio: an approach based on the fractal dimension (MMK, PS, CS), pp. 637–641.
MLDMMLDM-2003-ChiuX #mining #optimisation
Optimizing Financial Portfolios from the Perspective of Mining Temporal Structures of Stock Returns (KCC, LX), pp. 266–275.
ICMLICML-2002-OLZ #learning #using
Stock Trading System Using Reinforcement Learning with Cooperative Agents (JO, JWL, BTZ), pp. 451–458.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2001-LeeKCK #empirical #internet
An Empirical Study of the Business Model in the Korean Internet Stock Trading Market (KCL, JK, NC, SK), pp. 984–990.
STOCSTOC-2000-KaoNT #optimisation #problem
The risk profile problem for stock portfolio optimization (extended abstract) (MYK, AN, SRT), pp. 228–234.
KDDKDD-2000-GavrilovAIM #mining #question
Mining the stock market (extended abstract): which measure is best? (MG, DA, PI, RM), pp. 487–496.
KDDKDD-1998-WuthrichPLCZL #predict
Daily Prediction of Major Stock Indices from Textual WWW Data (BW, DP, SL, VC, JZ, WL), pp. 364–368.
HPDCHPDC-1996-NicklasASW #clustering #parallel #problem
A Parallel Solution to the Cutting Stock Problem for a Cluster of Workstations (LDN, RWA, SS, PYW), pp. 521–530.
SACSAC-1994-RondogiannisW #data flow #hardware #higher-order #implementation
Higher-order dataflow and its implementation on stock hardware (PR, WWW), pp. 431–435.
FPCAFPCA-1993-Feeley #hardware
Polling Efficiently on Stock Hardware (MF), pp. 179–190.
PPoPPPPoPP-1993-TauraMY #concurrent #implementation #multi #object-oriented #performance
An Efficient Implementation Scheme of Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages on Stock Multicomputers (KT, SM, AY), pp. 218–228.
CAiSECAiSE-1990-Capua #automation #named #tool support
FOUNDATION — CASE Tools for the Success of the French Stock Exchange (FDC), p. 3.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1988-ReuterS #case study #database
High Contention in a Stock Trading Database: A Case Study (PP, AR, HS), pp. 260–268.
PLDIPLDI-1988-AppelEL #concurrent #multi #realtime
Real-Time Concurrent Collection on Stock Multiprocessors (AWA, JRE, KL), pp. 11–20.
PLDIBest-of-PLDI-1988-Appel #concurrent #multi #realtime
Real-time concurrent collection on stock multiprocessors (with retrospective) (AWA), pp. 205–216.
LISPLFP-1988-Norman #combinator #hardware #performance #reduction #using
Faster Combinator Reduction Using stock Hardware (ACN), pp. 235–243.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1988-Rose #hardware #performance
Fast Dispatch Mechanisms for Stock Hardware (JRR), pp. 27–35.
ICLPJICSCP-1988-DincbasSH88 #constraints #logic programming #problem
Solving a Cutting-Stock Problem in Constraint Logic Programming (MD, HS, PVH), pp. 42–58.
FPCAFPCA-1987-NorthR #concurrent #garbage collection #hardware
Concurrent garbage collection on stock hardware (SCN, JHR), pp. 113–133.
LISPLFP-1984-Brooks #garbage collection #hardware #realtime
Trading Data Space for Reduced Time and Code Space in Real-Time Garbage Collection on Stock Hardware (RAB), pp. 256–262.
DACDAC-1969-KrolakBCG #effectiveness #simulation
A simulation model for evaluating the effectiveness of various stock market strategies (PDK, REB, AC, HG), pp. 351–356.

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