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2009
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Two peers are better than one: aggregating peer reviews for computing assignments is surprisingly accurate
Scientific peer review, open source software development, wikis, and other domains use distributed review to improve quality of created content by providing feedback to the workā...
Ken Reily, Pam Ludford Finnerty, Loren G. Terveen
SAC
2009
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Collaborative modeling of business processes: a comparative case study
We study collaborative modeling of business processes with respect to the impact of tool support on the modeling process. For this purpose we compared model quality and modeling c...
Peter Rittgen
USENIX
2008
15 years 7 days ago
A Comparative Experimental Study of Parallel File Systems for Large-Scale Data Processing
Large-scale scientific and business applications require data processing of ever-increasing amounts of data, fueling a demand for scalable parallel file systems comprising hundred...
Zoe Sebepou, Kostas Magoutis, Manolis Marazakis, A...
SIGADA
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Comparative analysis of genetic algorithm implementations
Genetic Algorithms provide computational procedures that are modeled on natural genetic system mechanics, whereby a coded solution is ā€œevolvedā€ from a set of potential solutio...
Robert Soricone, Melvin Neville
VAMOS
2007
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
A Plea for Help with Variability, in Two Acts
A short theatrical exaggeration (but not too much) which describes practical problems with variability as experienced by real-world software developers. Real issue, there are no p...
Reed Little, Randy Blohm