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SIAMNUM
2010
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A New Class of High Order Finite Volume Methods for Second Order Elliptic Equations
In the numerical simulation of many practical problems in physics and engineering, finite volume methods are an important and popular class of discretization methods due to the loc...
Long Chen
SOSYM
2010
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Formal specification of non-functional properties of component-based software systems
Component-based software engineering (CBSE) is viewed as an opportunity to deal with the increasing complexity of modern-day software. Along with CBSE comes the notion of component...
Steffen Zschaler
STVR
2010
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Testing coupling relationships in object-oriented programs
As we move to developing object-oriented programs, the complexity traditionally found in functions and procedures is moving to the connections among components. Different faults o...
Roger T. Alexander, Jeff Offutt, Andreas Stefik
TAOSD
2010
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Aspect-Oriented Design with Reusable Aspect Models
The idea behind Aspect-Oriented Modeling (AOM) is to apply aspect-oriented techniques to (software) models with the aim of modularizing crosscutting concerns. This can be done with...
Jörg Kienzle, Wisam Al Abed, Franck Fleurey, ...
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TCAD
2010
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Fast, Nearly Optimal ISE Identification With I/O Serialization Through Maximal Clique Enumeration
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of the application-specific instruction-set processor (ASIP) as a viable platform for embedded systems. Extensible ASIPs allow the user ...
Ajay K. Verma, Philip Brisk, Paolo Ienne
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