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ECAL
2001
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
I Like What I Know: How Recognition-Based Decisions Can Structure the Environment
Cognitive mechanisms are shaped by evolution to match their environments. But through their use, these mechanisms exert a shaping force on their surroundings as well. Here we explo...
Peter M. Todd, Simon Kirby
ICSE
2009
IEEE-ACM
14 years 6 months ago
How we refactor, and how we know it
Much of what we know about how programmers refactor in the wild is based on studies that examine just a few software projects. Researchers have rarely taken the time to replicate ...
Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin, Andrew P. Bl...
ICWSM
2009
13 years 3 months ago
You Are Where You Edit: Locating Wikipedia Contributors through Edit Histories
Whether knowingly or otherwise, Wikipedia contributors reveal their interests and expertise through their contribution patterns. An analysis of Wikipedia edit histories shows that...
Michael D. Lieberman, Jimmy Lin
ECIS
2004
13 years 6 months ago
The value of life histories in researching the adoption and use of M-services
Mobile services are a very important part of the e-commerce landscape. Although research has been conducted on what services people use and what value they attach to those service...
Patricia McManus, Craig Standing
INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Know Thy Neighbor: Towards Optimal Mapping of Contacts to Social Graphs for DTN Routing
—Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) are networks of self-organizing wireless nodes, where end-to-end connectivity is intermittent. In these networks, forwarding decisions are generall...
Theus Hossmann, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos, Franck L...