39 papers:
- ICFP-2015-KarachaliasSVJ #data type #lazy evaluation #pattern matching
- GADTs meet their match: pattern-matching warnings that account for GADTs, guards, and laziness (GK, TS, DV, SLPJ), pp. 424–436.
- CHI-2015-AndersonKJEHV #how #polymorphism
- How Polymorphic Warnings Reduce Habituation in the Brain: Insights from an fMRI Study (BBA, CBK, JLJ, DE, SH, AV), pp. 2883–2892.
- CHI-2015-FeltARCTBHG #comprehension
- Improving SSL Warnings: Comprehension and Adherence (APF, AA, RWR, SC, ST, AB, HH, JG), pp. 2893–2902.
- KDD-2015-KumarSS #named #wiki
- VEWS: A Wikipedia Vandal Early Warning System (SK, FS, VSS), pp. 607–616.
- ICSME-2014-Muske #analysis #bibliography #clustering
- Improving Review of Clustered-Code Analysis Warnings (TM), pp. 569–572.
- CHI-2014-FeltRAC #scalability
- Experimenting at scale with google chrome’s SSL warning (APF, RWR, HA, SC), pp. 2667–2670.
- CHI-2014-LauberB
- In-your-face, yet unseen?: improving head-stabilized warnings to reduce reaction time (FL, AB), pp. 3201–3204.
- CHI-2014-ZhangWKGS #mobile #security #towards
- Effects of security warnings and instant gratification cues on attitudes toward mobile websites (BZ, MW, HK, EG, SSS), pp. 111–114.
- HCI-AS-2014-PortouliP #adaptation #multi
- Adaptive Warning Strategies from Multiple Systems: A Simulator Study with Drivers with Different Reaction Times (EP, VP), pp. 485–493.
- SCAM-2013-MuskeBS #bibliography #clustering #reduction #static analysis
- Review efforts reduction by partitioning of static analysis warnings (TBM, AB, TS), pp. 106–115.
- PLDI-2013-BlackshearL #composition #framework #semantics #specification
- Almost-correct specifications: a modular semantic framework for assigning confidence to warnings (SB, SKL), pp. 209–218.
- DHM-SET-2013-LiuZLSFG #behaviour #modelling #towards
- Towards Early Status Warning for Driver’s Fatigue Based on Cognitive Behavior Models (YL, YZ, JL, JS, FF, JG), pp. 55–60.
- DHM-SET-2013-MurataKH #effectiveness #multi
- Effectiveness of Automotive Warning System Presented with Multiple Sensory Modalities (AM, MK, TH), pp. 88–97.
- DHM-SET-2013-MurataKMH
- Proposal of Automotive 8-directional Warning System That Makes Use of Tactile Apparent Movement (AM, SK, MM, TH), pp. 98–107.
- DUXU-NTE-2013-DuarteRTVTN #behaviour
- Sense of Presence in a VR-Based Study on Behavioral Compliance with Warnings (ED, FR, LT, EV, JT, PN), pp. 362–371.
- DUXU-NTE-2013-ReisDR #usability #using
- Main Usability Issues in Using Virtual Environments for Older Population Warning Studies (LR, ED, FR), pp. 189–198.
- ICEIS-v2-2013-EldinMHZ #concept #effectiveness #information management
- A Conceptual Model for Effective Early Warning Information Systems (EEWIS) (MSE, SAM, EEH, HZ), pp. 134–142.
- ISSTA-2013-LiCWX #memory management #validation
- Dynamically validating static memory leak warnings (ML, YC, LW, G(X), pp. 112–122.
- CASE-2012-ReeseWLDOOBE #modelling
- Early warning system modeling for patient bispectral index prognosis in anesthesia and the operating room (JR, YW, LL, HD, EO, MSO, VLB, GE), pp. 297–302.
- ICSM-2012-HoraADA #question
- Domain specific warnings: Are they any better? (AH, NA, SD, SA), pp. 441–450.
- KDD-2012-MaoCCLKB #approach #data mining #mining #monitoring #realtime
- An integrated data mining approach to real-time clinical monitoring and deterioration warning (YM, WC, YC, CL, MK, TCB), pp. 1140–1148.
- HIMI-v1-2011-FriedemannRTSS #modelling #visualisation
- Explicit Modeling and Visualization of Imperfect Information in the Context of Decision Support for Tsunami Early Warning in Indonesia (MF, UR, ST, TS, CS), pp. 201–210.
- ESEC-FSE-2011-BrunHEN11a #named #precise
- Crystal: precise and unobtrusive conflict warnings (YB, RH, MDE, DN), pp. 444–447.
- ASE-2010-LiangWWWXM #automation #effectiveness #set #static analysis
- Automatic construction of an effective training set for prioritizing static analysis warnings (GL, LW, QW, QW, TX, HM), pp. 93–102.
- SAC-2010-FlegelHM
- Cooperation enablement for centralistic early warning systems (UF, JH, MM), pp. 2001–2008.
- HCI-VAD-2009-CharissisPV #case study #development #interface
- Interface Development for Early Notification Warning System: Full Windshield Head-Up Display Case Study (VC, SP, GV), pp. 683–692.
- HIMI-II-2009-NakataniSSN #case study #design #guidelines #interface
- A Study of Auditory Warning Signals for the Design Guidelines of Man-Machine Interfaces (MN, DS, NS, SN), pp. 826–834.
- DocEng-2008-FontanS #repository
- Constructing a know-how repository of advices and warnings from procedural texts (LF, PSD), pp. 249–252.
- CHI-2008-EgelmanCH #effectiveness #empirical #web
- You’ve been warned: an empirical study of the effectiveness of web browser phishing warnings (SE, LFC, JIH), pp. 1065–1074.
- ICSE-2008-RuthruffPMER #approach #predict #static analysis
- Predicting accurate and actionable static analysis warnings: an experimental approach (JRR, JP, JDM, SGE, GR), pp. 341–350.
- MSR-2007-KimE #category theory
- Prioritizing Warning Categories by Analyzing Software History (SK, MDE), p. 27.
- PASTE-2007-AyewahPMPZ #fault #static analysis
- Evaluating static analysis defect warnings on production software (NA, WP, JDM, JP, YZ), pp. 1–8.
- HCI-IPT-2007-DzwiarekLNRS #artificial reality #assessment #using #visual notation
- Assessment of Perception of Visual Warning Signals Generated Using an Augmented Reality System (MD, AL, AN, CR, TS), pp. 579–586.
- ESEC-FSE-2007-KimE #question
- Which warnings should I fix first? (SK, MDE), pp. 45–54.
- MSR-2006-SpaccoHP #fault
- Tracking defect warnings across versions (JS, DH, WP), pp. 133–136.
- ICEIS-v2-2005-Liu
- Defending Against Business Crises with the Help of Intelligent Agent Based Early Warning Solutions (SL), pp. 58–65.
- CHI-2004-LeeHH #design
- Collision warning design to mitigate driver distraction (JDL, JDH, EH), pp. 65–72.
- ICSE-2004-Nagappan #metric #reliability #testing #towards
- Toward a Software Testing and Reliability Early Warning Metric Suite (NN), pp. 60–62.
- SEKE-1996-HsiaLK #approach #sequence #testing
- An Early Warning Approach for Method Sequence Testing (PH, XL, DCK), pp. 330–337.