Programs often call the same function with the same arguments, yielding the same results. We call this phenomenon, “function reuse”. Previously, we have shown such a behavior ...
When information services are organized to provide some composed functionality, their interactions can be formally represented as workflows. Traditionally, workflows are executed...
- Due to the increasing complexity of scientific models, large-scale simulation tools often require a critical amount of computational power to produce results in a reasonable amou...
Complex and dynamic interaction behaviors in applications such as Virtual Reality (VR) systems are difficult to design and develop. Reasons for this include the complexity and lim...
Editing graphic models always entails layout problems. Inserting and deleting items requires tedious manual work for shifting existing items and rearranging the diagram layout. He...
Christian Seybold, Martin Glinz, Silvio Meier, Nan...