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72 papers:

DACDAC-2015-RajendranVK #detection
Detecting malicious modifications of data in third-party intellectual property cores (JR, VV, RK), p. 6.
CHICHI-2015-DenisovaC #game studies #question
First Person vs. Third Person Perspective in Digital Games: Do Player Preferences Affect Immersion? (AD, PC), pp. 145–148.
CHICHI-2015-SuW #mobile
From Third to Surveilled Place: The Mobile in Irish Pubs (NMS, LW), pp. 1659–1668.
HCIDUXU-IXD-2015-AkerO #effectiveness #interactive #social #social media
Social Media Interactions and the Use of Third-Party Management Applications on Effectiveness and Perception of Information (ÇA, ÖÖ), pp. 3–12.
VLDBVLDB-2014-FuOPZ #component #declarative #javascript #named #using
FORWARD: Data-Centric UIs using Declarative Templates that Efficiently Wrap Third-Party JavaScript Components (YF, KWO, YP, EZ), pp. 1649–1652.
CHICHI-2014-JotaLWJ #how #scalability
Let’s kick it: how to stop wasting the bottom third of your large screen display (RJ, PL, DW, JAJ), pp. 1411–1414.
CHICHI-2014-MengZHZES #development #named #user interface
WADE: simplified GUI add-on development for third-party software (XM, SZ, YH, ZZ, JE, RS), pp. 2221–2230.
CBSECBSE-2013-SchwittekE #case study #component #enterprise #java #open source #reuse
A study on third party component reuse in Java enterprise open source software (WS, SE), pp. 75–80.
ICDARICDAR-2013-MouchereVZGK #contest #online #recognition
ICDAR 2013 CROHME: Third International Competition on Recognition of Online Handwritten Mathematical Expressions (HM, CVG, RZ, UG, DHK), pp. 1428–1432.
CSMRCSMR-2013-Businge #co-evolution #eclipse #framework #plugin
Co-evolution of the Eclipse SDK Framework and Its Third-Party Plug-Ins (JB), pp. 427–430.
CSMRCSMR-2013-JezekHB #analysis #compilation #library
Supplying Compiler’s Static Compatibility Checks by the Analysis of Third-Party Libraries (KJ, LH, PB), pp. 375–378.
HCIDHM-SET-2013-AlmAGEVD #interactive #people
Supporting Conversation for People with Dementia by Introducing a Computer-Based Third Element to the Interaction (NA, AA, GG, ME, PV, RD), pp. 143–149.
RERE-2013-SaitoTHKA #quality #requirements #specification
Requirements clinic: Third party inspection methodology and practice for improving the quality of software requirements specifications (SS, MT, MH, TK, MA), pp. 290–295.
CSMRCSMR-2012-KlattDKKSW #component #evolution #identification
Identify Impacts of Evolving Third Party Components on Long-Living Software Systems (BK, ZD, HK, KK, JS, RW), pp. 461–464.
ICSMEICSM-2012-BauerHD #approach #library
A structured approach to assess third-party library usage (VB, LH, FD), pp. 483–492.
ICSMEICSM-2012-BusingeSB #eclipse #plugin
Survival of Eclipse third-party plug-ins (JB, AS, MvdB), pp. 368–377.
SCAMSCAM-2012-BusingeSB #eclipse #plugin #predict
Compatibility Prediction of Eclipse Third-Party Plug-ins in New Eclipse Releases (JB, AS, MvdB), pp. 164–173.
CSCWCSCW-2012-MellisB #arduino #collaboration #hardware #open source
Collaboration in open-source hardware: third-party variations on the arduino duemilanove (DM, LB), pp. 1175–1178.
ICPRICPR-2012-WuMML #collaboration #recognition #representation #robust
Robust object recognition via third-party collaborative representation (YW, MM, MM, SL), pp. 3423–3426.
ICFPICFP-2011-MuM #functional #morphism #theorem
Generalising and dualising the third list-homomorphism theorem: functional pearl (SCM, AM), pp. 385–391.
CHICHI-2011-BardzellB #design #human-computer
Pleasure is your birthright: digitally enabled designer sex toys as a case of third-wave HCI (JB, SB), pp. 257–266.
CHICHI-2011-ByrneKJ #editing
Life editing: third-party perspectives on lifelog content (DB, AK, GJFJ), pp. 1501–1510.
HCIOCSC-2011-ConnollyM #education #network #social
Third Agers and Social Networking in Higher Education (CMC, GM), pp. 30–39.
CBSECBSE-2010-GamaD #component #execution #self
A Self-healing Component Sandbox for Untrustworthy Third Party Code Execution (KG, DD), pp. 130–149.
ECSAECSA-2010-TibermacineK #component #development #web #web service
From Web Components to Web Services: Opening Development for Third Parties (CT, MLK), pp. 480–484.
WRLAWRLA-2010-DuranRBBBCEEJK #contest
The Third Rewrite Engines Competition (FD, MR, JCB, EB, MvdB, JRC, SE, LE, MdJ, KTK, LCLK, PEM, EV), pp. 243–261.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2010-LernerVG #aspect-oriented #javascript #using
Supporting dynamic, third-party code customizations in JavaScript using aspects (BSL, HV, DG), pp. 361–376.
CBSECBSE-2009-LiCHMC #component #fault tolerance #model checking
Selecting Fault Tolerant Styles for Third-Party Components with Model Checking Support (JL, XC, GH, HM, FC), pp. 69–86.
CHICHI-2009-FarnhamMPANHL #community #impact analysis
Measuring the impact of third place attachment on the adoption of a place-based community technology (SF, JFM, YP, SA, DN, WRH, JL), pp. 2153–2156.
CHICHI-2009-YliriskuHNJ #design #paradigm
Framing design in the third paradigm (SY, VH, JN, AJ), pp. 1131–1140.
POPLPOPL-2009-MorihataMHT #divide and conquer #morphism #theorem
The third homomorphism theorem on trees: downward & upward lead to divide-and-conquer (AM, KM, ZH, MT), pp. 177–185.
LDTALDTA-2008-Jonge09 #component #product line
Developing Product Lines with Third-Party Components (MdJ), pp. 63–80.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2008-Dooley #development
A software development course for CC2001: the third time is charming (JFD), p. 346.
PADLPADL-2008-FernandezFFGM #developer #ml #programming #tool support
A Generic Programming Toolkit for PADS/ML: First-Class Upgrades for Third-Party Developers (MFF, KF, JNF, MG, YM), pp. 133–149.
DACDAC-2007-BernsteinACEGHIKMPY #3d #challenge #design
Interconnects in the Third Dimension: Design Challenges for 3D ICs (KB, PA, JC, PGE, DG, WH, MI, SJK, JM, RP, AMY), pp. 562–567.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-LeidlR #how #learning #question
How will future learning work in the third dimension? (ML, GR), p. 329.
CASECASE-2006-DongS #grid #research
The Research on Grid E-business System Based on A Trusted Third Part (YD, DS), pp. 640–644.
ICSEICSE-2006-ThompsonE #education #industrial #re-engineering
Third international summit on software engineering education (SSEE III): bridging the university/industry gap (JBT, HME), pp. 1011–1012.
CASECASE-2005-JungCJ #coordination
A production-distribution coordinating model for third party logistics partnership (HJ, FFC, BJ), pp. 99–104.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2005-MurawskiW #algol #decidability #higher-order
Third-Order Idealized Algol with Iteration Is Decidable (ASM, IW), pp. 202–218.
CIKMCIKM-2005-CarminatiFB #xml
Securing XML data in third-party distribution systems (BC, EF, EB), pp. 99–106.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2005-KojarskiL #aspect-oriented #composition #design
Pluggable AOP: designing aspect mechanisms for third-party composition (SK, DHL), pp. 247–263.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2004-PaxtonH
Providing curricular assistance to a third world university computer science department (JP, KH), pp. 199–202.
CSLCSL-2004-Skelley #bound #higher-order
A Third-Order Bounded Arithmetic Theory for PSPACE (AS), pp. 340–354.
DACDAC-2003-StinsonR #generative
A 1.5GHz third generation itanium® 2 processor (JS, SR), pp. 706–709.
ICDARICDAR-2003-KangD #classification #dependence #higher-order #multi
Combining Multiple Classifiers based on Third-Order Dependency (HJK, DSD), pp. 21–25.
SIGIRSIGIR-2002-EguchiOIKK #evaluation #retrieval #web
The web retrieval task and its evaluation in the third NTCIR workshop (KE, KO, EI, KK, NK), pp. 375–376.
UMLUML-2002-AtkinsonKH
Stereotypical Encounters of the Third Kind (CA, TK, BHS), pp. 100–114.
CBSECBSE-2001-Councill #certification
Third-Party Certification and Its Required Elements (WTC), p. 20.
CBSECBSE-2001-StaffordW #certification #question
Is Third Party Certification Necessary? (JAS, KCW), p. 5.
DATEDATE-2001-CharestRAB #open source
A methodology for interfacing open source systemC with a third party software (LC, MR, EMA, GB), p. 16.
CHICHI-2001-CockburnM #3d #documentation
3D or not 3D? evaluating the effect of the third dimension in a document management system (AC, BJM), pp. 434–441.
ICPRICPR-v2-2000-NicolasYC #correlation #fourier #information management
Color Information as a Third Dimension in Fourier Transform and Correlation (JN, MJY, JC), pp. 2515–2518.
ICSMEICSM-1999-GallJR #visualisation
Visualizing Software Release Histories: The Use of Color and Third Dimension (HG, MJ, CR), pp. 99–108.
ICTSSIWTCS-1999-GrabowskiH #towards
Towards the Third Edition of TTCN (JG, DH), pp. 19–30.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-1998-Dvorak
Isoquantic Shift — The Third Age of Computing (JCD), p. 2.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-Reichert #approach
Perception-Oriented Stereo Rendering: A New Approach to Control the Third Dimension (LR), pp. 845–848.
TOOLSTOOLS-PACIFIC-1997-Henderson-Sellers #generative #named #object-oriented
OPEN: A Third Generation OO Methodology — Advanced Tasks and Techniques (BHS), pp. 363–365.
ICPRICPR-1996-Horikawa #correlation #higher-order #pattern matching #pattern recognition #recognition #similarity
Pattern recognition with invariance to similarity transformations based on the third-order correlation (YH), pp. 200–204.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-MattosM #bibliography #sql #standard #tutorial
An Overview of the Emerging Third-Generation SQL Standard (Tutorial) (NMM, JM), p. 468.
TLCATLCA-1995-Springintveld #higher-order
Third-Order Matching in the Presence of Type Constructors (JS), pp. 428–442.
HTHT-ECHT-1994-DavisKH #case study #hypermedia #integration
Light Hypermedia Link Services: A Study of Third Party Application Integration (HCD, SK, WH), pp. 41–50.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1994-HolzleU #implementation #latency #performance
A Third-Generation SELF Implementation: Reconsiling Responsiveness with Performance (UH, DU), pp. 229–243.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1993-DayalGHKS #challenge #database #generative #monitoring
Third Generation TP Monitors: A Database Challenge (UD, HGM, MH, BK, MCS), pp. 393–397.
LICSLICS-1992-Dowek #decidability #higher-order
Third Order Matching is Decidable (GD), pp. 2–10.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1990-StonebrakerRLGCB #database #generative #quote
“The Committee for Advanced DBMS Function”: Third Generation Data Base System Manifesto (MS, LAR, BGL, JG, MJC, DB), p. 396.
ICLPNACLP-1990-Pereira #analysis #prolog
Prolog and Natural-Language Analysis: Into the Third Decade (FCNP), pp. 813–832.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1986-CaudillW #generative #implementation
A Third Generation Smalltalk-80 Implementation (PJC, AWB), pp. 119–130.
DACDAC-1985-HennionSC #algorithm #generative
A new algorithm for third generation circuit simulators: the one-step relaxation method (BH, PS, DC), pp. 137–143.
ICSEICSE-1979-CurtisSM #complexity #metric #performance #predict #replication
Third Time Charm: Stronger Replication of the Ability of Software Complexity Metrics to Predict Programmer Performance (BC, SBS, PM), pp. 356–360.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1976-Sharman #normalisation
A Constructive Definition of Third Normal Form (GCHS), pp. 91–99.
SOSPSOSP-1973-PopekG #architecture #generative #requirements
Formal Requirements for Virtualizable Third Generation Architectures (GJP, RPG), p. 121.

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