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ASE
2006
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13 years 3 months ago
Using software evolution to focus architectural recovery
Ideally, a software project commences with requirements gathering and specification, reaches its major milestone with system implementation and delivery, and then continues, possi...
Nenad Medvidovic, Vladimir Jakobac
ICSM
2003
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
On Modeling Software Architecture Recovery as Graph Matching
This paper presents a graph matching model for the software architecture recovery problem. Because of their expressiveness, the graphs have been widely used for representing both ...
Kamran Sartipi, Kostas Kontogiannis
PAMI
2012
11 years 6 months ago
Monocular 3D Reconstruction of Locally Textured Surfaces
— Most recent approaches to monocular non-rigid 3D shape recovery rely on exploiting point correspondences and work best when the whole surface is well-textured. The alternative ...
Aydin Varol, Appu Shaji, Mathieu Salzmann, Pascal ...
ADAEUROPE
2005
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
The Application of Compile-Time Reflection to Software Fault Tolerance Using Ada 95
Transparent system support for software fault tolerance reduces performance in general and precludes application-specific optimizations in particular. In contrast, explicit support...
Patrick Rogers, Andy J. Wellings
WICSA
2001
13 years 5 months ago
Focus: A Light-Weight, Incremental Approach to Software Architecture Recovery and Evolution
During the past decade, object-orientation (OO) has become the dominant software development methodology, accompanied by a number of modeling notations, programming languages, and...
Lei Ding, Nenad Medvidovic