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SIGMETRICS
2006
ACM
14 years 8 days ago
Robust network connectivity: when it's the big picture that matters
This work analyzes the connectivity of large diameter networks where every link has an independent probability p of failure. We give a (relatively simple) topological condition th...
Enoch Peserico, Larry Rudolph
ICSE
2009
IEEE-ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Do code clones matter?
Code cloning is not only assumed to inflate maintenance costs but also considered defect-prone as inconsistent changes to code duplicates can lead to unexpected behavior. Conseque...
Benjamin Hummel, Elmar Jürgens, Florian Deiss...
TKDE
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Using Context to Improve Predictive Modeling of Customers in Personalization Applications
The idea that context is important when predicting customer behavior has been maintained by scholars in marketing and data mining. However, no systematic study measuring how much t...
Cosimo Palmisano, Alexander Tuzhilin, Michele Gorg...
ISSRE
2008
IEEE
14 years 22 days ago
Finding Faults: Manual Testing vs. Random+ Testing vs. User Reports
The usual way to compare testing strategies, whether theoretically or empirically, is to compare the number of faults they detect. To ascertain definitely that a testing strategy...
Ilinca Ciupa, Bertrand Meyer, Manuel Oriol, Alexan...
IPPS
2006
IEEE
14 years 10 days ago
Fault injection in distributed Java applications
In a network consisting of several thousands computers, the occurrence of faults is unavoidable. Being able to test the behaviour of a distributed program in an environment where ...
William Hoarau, Sébastien Tixeuil, Fabien V...