A domain model describes common and variant requirements for a system family. UML notations used in requirements analysis and software modeling can be extended with “variation p...
Domain analysis involves not only looking at standard requirements documents (e.g., use case specifications) but also at customer information packs, market analyses, etc. Looking ...
Abstract. We propose a new framework for simulating blood flow inside the heart, usable with geometric models of the heart from patientspecific data. The method is geared toward re...
Viorel Mihalef, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Mark Sussman,...
Abstract. Slicing is a program analysis technique that was originally introduced to improve program debugging and understanding. The purpose of a slicing algorithm is to remove the...
We present generative models dedicated to face recognition. Our models consider data extracted from color face images and use Bayesian Networks to model relationships between diffe...