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SIGCSE
2008
ACM
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Debugging: the good, the bad, and the quirky -- a qualitative analysis of novices' strategies
A qualitative analysis of debugging strategies of novice Java programmers is presented. The study involved 21 CS2 students from seven universities in the U.S. and U.K. Subjects &q...
Laurie Murphy, Gary Lewandowski, Renée McCa...
SP
2008
IEEE
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Fable: A Language for Enforcing User-defined Security Policies
This paper presents FABLE, a core formalism for a programming language in which programmers may specify security policies and reason that these policies are properly enforced. In ...
Nikhil Swamy, Brian J. Corcoran, Michael Hicks
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VLSISP
2008
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Architecture and Evaluation of an Asynchronous Array of Simple Processors
Abstract-- This paper presents the architecture of an Asynchronous Array of simple Processors (AsAP), and evaluates its key architectural features as well as its performance and en...
Zhiyi Yu, Michael J. Meeuwsen, Ryan W. Apperson, O...
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COLING
2002
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Automatic Semantic Grouping in a Spoken Language User Interface Toolkit
With the rapid growth of real application domains for NLP systems, there is a genuine demand for a general toolkit from which programmers with no linguistic knowledge can build sp...
Hassan Alam, Hua Cheng, Rachmat Hartono, Aman Kuma...
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IPM
2000
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Further reflections on TREC
The paper reviews the TREC Programme up to TREC-6 (1997), considering the test results, the substantive findings for IR that follow, and the lessons TREC offers for IR evaluation....
Karen Sparck Jones