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SIGOPSE
2004
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Undo for anyone, anywhere, anytime
Computer systems are complex and unforgiving. Users need environments more tolerant of errors, allowing them to correct mistakes and explore alternatives. This is the aim of Joyce...
James O'Brien, Marc Shapiro
SMA
1999
ACM
106views Solid Modeling» more  SMA 1999»
15 years 4 months ago
Resolving non-uniqueness in design feature histories
Nearly all major commercial computer-aided design systems have adopted a feature-based design approach to solid modeling. Models are created via a sequence of operations which app...
Vincent A. Cicirello, William C. Regli
ECRTS
2000
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Prototyping distributed multimedia systems using communicating real-time state machines
This paper describes a methodology for the development of real-time systems and shows its application to the modeling, analysis and implementation of distributed multimedia system...
Giancarlo Fortino, Libero Nigro
105
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CBMS
2008
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Restoring the Patient Control over Her Medical History
Paper-based folders have been widely used to coordinate cares in medical-social networks, but they introduce some burning issues (e.g. privacy protection, remote access to the fol...
Nicolas Anciaux, Mehdi Benzine, Luc Bouganim, K&ea...
106
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NRHM
2000
149views more  NRHM 2000»
15 years 1 days ago
Navigable history: a reader's view of writer's time
Collecting, analyzing, and sharing information via a hypertext results in the continuous modification of information content over a long period of time. Such tasks will benefit fr...
Frank M. Shipman III, Hao-wei Hsieh