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54 papers:

ICSMEICSME-2015-GoeminneM #analysis #database #framework #java #towards
Towards a survival analysis of database framework usage in Java projects (MG, TM), pp. 551–555.
CHICHI-2015-AsthanaSG #analysis #assessment #human-computer
Survival Analysis: Objective assessment of Wait Time in HCI (SA, PS, PG), pp. 367–376.
MLDMMLDM-2015-KrasotkinaM15a #analysis #approach
A Bayesian Approach to Sparse Cox Regression in High-Dimentional Survival Analysis (OK, VM), pp. 425–437.
CASECASE-2014-WuCT #analysis #memory management #modelling #multi
Multistage semiconductor memory inventory model based on survival analysis (JZW, CFC, YCT), pp. 613–618.
CHICHI-2014-ZhuKK #community #online
The impact of membership overlap on the survival of online communities (HZ, REK, AK), pp. 281–290.
CIKMCIKM-2014-VinzamuriLR #learning
Active Learning based Survival Regression for Censored Data (BV, YL, CKR), pp. 241–250.
ICPRICPR-2014-ZhouHG #predict
Exploring Brain Tumor Heterogeneity for Survival Time Prediction (MZ, LOH, DBG), pp. 580–585.
DATEDATE-2013-AitkenFKRR #analysis #how #question #reliability
Reliability analysis reloaded: how will we survive? (RA, GF, ZTK, FR, MSR), pp. 358–367.
ICMLICML-c3-2013-Gomez-RodriguezLS #modelling
Modeling Information Propagation with Survival Theory (MGR, JL, BS), pp. 666–674.
KDDKDD-2013-NaganoITUA #modelling #parametricity
Nonparametric hierarchal bayesian modeling in non-contractual heterogeneous survival data (SN, YI, NT, TU, MA), pp. 668–676.
ICSMEICSM-2012-BusingeSB #eclipse #plugin
Survival of Eclipse third-party plug-ins (JB, AS, MvdB), pp. 368–377.
CIKMCIKM-2012-AmatiAG #analysis #microblog
Survival analysis for freshness in microblogging search (GA, GA, CG), pp. 2483–2486.
ICPRICPR-2012-NguyenB #algorithm #optimisation
Zombie Survival Optimization: A swarm intelligence algorithm inspired by zombie foraging (HTN, BB), pp. 987–990.
KDDKDD-2012-BeutelPRF #network #question
Interacting viruses in networks: can both survive? (AB, BAP, RR, CF), pp. 426–434.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-ChinS #analysis
Survival analysis of click logs (SCC, WNS), pp. 1149–1150.
SACSAC-2012-RahmanA #authentication #named #network #protocol #robust
DRAP: a Robust Authentication protocol to ensure survivability of computational RFID networks (FR, SIA), pp. 498–503.
ICLPICLP-2012-SilverthornLS
Surviving Solver Sensitivity: An ASP Practitioner’s Guide (BS, YL, MS), pp. 164–175.
DATEDATE-2011-WagnerL #distributed #framework #hardware
Distributed hardware matcher framework for SoC survivability (IW, SLL), pp. 305–310.
ICSMEICSM-2011-Scanniello #source code
Source code survival with the Kaplan Meier (GS), pp. 524–527.
WCREWCRE-2011-CanforaCCP #debugging #empirical #how
How Long Does a Bug Survive? An Empirical Study (GC, MC, LC, MDP), pp. 191–200.
RERE-2011-ChenPYZ #self #web
Are your sites down? Requirements-driven self-tuning for the survivability of Web systems (BC, XP, YY, WZ), pp. 219–228.
HPCAHPCA-2011-JiangS #architecture #framework #operating system
Architectural framework for supporting operating system survivability (XJ, YS), pp. 456–465.
SOSPSOSP-2011-VeeraraghavanCFN #detection #using
Detecting and surviving data races using complementary schedules (KV, PMC, JF, SN), pp. 369–384.
CSCWCSCW-2010-RabanMJ #community #empirical #online
An empirical study of critical mass and online community survival (DRR, MM, QJ), pp. 71–80.
CSCWCSCW-2010-RobersonN #social
Survival needs and social inclusion: technology use among the homeless (JR, BAN), pp. 445–448.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-YinHZL #approach #modelling #using #wiki
A survival modeling approach to biomedical search result diversification using wikipedia (XY, XH, XZ, ZL), pp. 901–902.
ICMTICMT-2010-WimmerKKRSS
Surviving the Heterogeneity Jungle with Composite Mapping Operators (MW, GK, AK, WR, JS, WS), pp. 260–275.
MODELSMoDELS-v2-2010-PriegoIR #modelling
Modeling Issues: a Survival Guide for a Non-expert Modeler (ERP, FJGI, ALR), pp. 361–375.
STOCSTOC-2009-GuptaKR #design #network #online #probability
Online and stochastic survivable network design (AG, RK, RR), pp. 685–694.
SOSPSOSP-2009-ChenGKLR #fault #network
Surviving sensor network software faults (YC, OG, MAK, PL, JR), pp. 235–246.
CADECADE-2009-Rinard #proving #reasoning
Integrated Reasoning and Proof Choice Point Selection in the Jahob System — Mechanisms for Program Survival (MCR), pp. 1–16.
STOCSTOC-2008-LauS #approximate #bound #design #network
Additive approximation for bounded degree survivable network design (LCL, MS), pp. 759–768.
ICALPICALP-A-2008-BorradaileK #graph #network #problem
The Two-Edge Connectivity Survivable Network Problem in Planar Graphs (GB, PNK), pp. 485–501.
KDDKDD-2008-YuFRKRDL #analysis #privacy
Privacy-preserving cox regression for survival analysis (SY, GF, RR, SK, RBR, CDO, PL), pp. 1034–1042.
STOCSTOC-2007-LauNSS #constraints #design #network #order
Survivable network design with degree or order constraints (LCL, JN, MRS, MS), pp. 651–660.
DACDAC-2006-HartungKHPJY #how #question
How will the fabless model survive? (TH, JK, AH, BP, FJ, NY), pp. 1–2.
DACDAC-2005-WilsonGHMLBTC #framework #question
Structured/platform ASIC apprentices: which platform will survive your board room? (RW, JG, CH, KM, SL, IB, RT, RC), pp. 887–888.
LSOLSO-2005-SmolanderOJ
Local Software Organizations with Global Customers: a Survival Quest (KS, PO, PJ), pp. 57–61.
SOSPSOSP-2005-QinTSZ #debugging #named
Rx: treating bugs as allergies — a safe method to survive software failures (FQ, JT, JS, YZ), pp. 235–248.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2004-QuadrosHBS #how
Strategies for the Digital Entrepreunership: How to Survive in the Actual Dotcom Reallity (FZQ, HCH, AB, FPdS), pp. 527–530.
SPLCSPLC-2004-Krueger04a #product line
Avoiding, Surviving, and Prevailing over Pitfalls in Product Line Engineering (CWK), p. 307.
ICALPICALP-2002-CzumajLZ #approximate #design #network #polynomial #problem
Polynomial-Time Approximation Schemes for the Euclidean Survivable Network Design Problem (AC, AL, HZ), pp. 973–984.
CAiSECAiSE-2002-LipsonMM #component #off the shelf #question
Can We Ever Build Survivable Systems from COTS Components? (HFL, NRM, APM), pp. 216–229.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-2001-Tracz #architecture
Extreme Architecting: Surviving the Architectural View Zoo (WT), p. 382.
ICSEICSE-2001-JhaW #analysis #network
Survivability Analysis of Network Systems (SJ, JMW), pp. 307–317.
ICSEICSE-1999-SullivanKDG #information management
Information Survivability Control Systems (KJS, JCK, XD, SG), pp. 184–192.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-1998-Cockburn #object-oriented
Surviving Your OO Project (AC), p. 462.
REICRE-1998-Linger #requirements
Issues in Requirements Definition for Survivable Systems (RCL), p. 198–?.
REICRE-1998-LingerML #network #requirements
Requirements Definition for Survivable Network Systems (RCL, NRM, HFL), pp. 14–23.
ASPLOSASPLOS-1996-ChenNCARL #operating system
The Rio File Cache: Surviving Operating System Crashes (PMC, WTN, SC, CMA, GR, DEL), pp. 74–83.
VLDBVLDB-1995-LuTD #adaptation #approach #optimisation #query
The Fittest Survives: An Adaptive Approach to Query Optimization (HL, KLT, SD), pp. 251–262.
ICLPILPS-1995-McClay
Surviving the AI Winter (WJM), pp. 33–47.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-BollenS #automation #case study #how #process
How to Survive Process Control Automation: A Case Study of Integral User Participation (LAAB, TWvdS), pp. 121–126.
DACDAC-1984-Zingale #how
The semi-custom revolution: How to thrive or survive (AZ), pp. 649–650.

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