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SCS
2004
15 years 5 months ago
Eliciting Measures of Value for Health and Safety
Many transport policies and innovations are liable to have implications for human health and safety. How should such implications be weighed against the other costs and benefits? ...
Michael Jones-Lee, Graham Loomes
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APAQS
2001
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Using a Coding Standard to Improve Program Quality
Program quality represents the most significant part of software quality control that assures all characteristics of software products to satisfy the user's explicit and impl...
X. Fang
ESEM
2009
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
We need more coverage, stat! classroom experience with the software ICU
For empirical software engineering to reach its fullest potential, we must develop effective, experiential approaches to learning about it in a classroom setting. In this paper, ...
Philip Johnson, Shaoxuan Zhang
ISSTA
1993
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
Faults on Its Sleeve: Amplifying Software Reliability Testing
Most of the effort that goes into improving the quality of software paradoxically does not lead to quantitative, measurable quality. Software developers and quality-assurance orga...
Richard G. Hamlet, Jeffrey M. Voas
ASWEC
2005
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Software Reuse across Robotic Platforms: Limiting the Effects of Diversity
Robots have diverse capabilities and complex interactions with their environment. Software development for robotic platforms is time consuming due to the complex nature of the tas...
Glenn Smith, Robert Smith, Aster Wardhani