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WCRE
2009
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Tracking Design Smells: Lessons from a Study of God Classes
—“God class” is a term used to describe a certain type of large classes which “know too much or do too much”. Often a God class (GC) is created by accident as functionali...
Stéphane Vaucher, Foutse Khomh, Naouel Moha...
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IWPSE
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Using concept analysis to detect co-change patterns
Software systems need to change over time to cope with new requirements, and due to design decisions, the changes happen to crosscut the system’s structure. Understanding how ch...
Tudor Gîrba, Stéphane Ducasse, Adrian...
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COLING
2008
15 years 1 months ago
Choosing the Right Translation: A Syntactically Informed Classification Approach
One style of Multi-Engine Machine Translation architecture involves choosing the best of a set of outputs from different systems. Choosing the best translation from an arbitrary s...
Simon Zwarts, Mark Dras
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AAAI
2007
15 years 2 months ago
Learning by Combining Observations and User Edits
We introduce a new collaborative machine learning paradigm in which the user directs a learning algorithm by manually editing the automatically induced model. We identify a generi...
Vittorio Castelli, Lawrence D. Bergman, Daniel Obl...
CONEXT
2009
ACM
15 years 23 days ago
Feasibility of content dissemination between devices in moving vehicles
We investigate the feasibility of content distribution between devices mounted in moving vehicles using commodity WiFi. We assume that each device stores content in a set of files...
Thomas Zahn, Greg O'Shea, Antony I. T. Rowstron