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CACM
1998
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Using Technology to Address Old Problems in New Ways
Elliot Soloway, Cathleen A. Norris
AAAI
2010
13 years 1 months ago
A Cross-Entropy Method that Optimizes Partially Decomposable Problems: A New Way to Interpret NMR Spectra
Some real-world problems are partially decomposable, in that they can be decomposed into a set of coupled subproblems, that are each relatively easy to solve. However, when these ...
Siamak (Moshen) Ravanbakhsh, Barnabás P&oac...
SIGUCCS
2003
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
What's old is new again: training is the information technology constant
This paper is an account of some of the more instructive experiences we gained as we sought to ensure that our information technology training programs kept pace with a fast chang...
George Bradford
VLDB
2004
ACM
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From XML View Updates to Relational View Updates: old solutions to a new problem
This paper addresses the question of updating relational databases through XML views. Using query trees to capture the notions of selection, projection, nesting, grouping, and het...
Vanessa P. Braganholo, Susan B. Davidson, Carlos A...
EICS
2010
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Adapting existing applications to support new interaction technologies: technical and usability issues
Engineering interactive systems for use on emerging technologies such as touch-enabled devices and horizontal displays is not straightforward. Firstly, the migration process of a ...
Darren Andreychuk, Yaser Ghanam, Frank Maurer