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IWPC
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Digging the Development Dust for Refactorings
Software repositories are rich sources of information about the software development process. Mining the information stored in them has been shown to provide interesting insights ...
Curtis Schofield, Brendan Tansey, Zhenchang Xing, ...
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IWPSE
2007
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Talking tests: an empirical assessment of the role of fit acceptance tests in clarifying requirements
The starting point for software evolution is usually a change request, expressing the new or updated requirements on the delivered system. The requirements specified in a change ...
Filippo Ricca, Marco Torchiano, Mariano Ceccato, P...
ERSA
2006
111views Hardware» more  ERSA 2006»
14 years 11 months ago
Promises and Pitfalls of Reconfigurable Supercomputing
Reconfigurable supercomputing (RSC) combines programmable logic chips with high performance microprocessors, all communicating over a high bandwidth, low latency interconnection n...
Maya Gokhale, Christopher Rickett, Justin L. Tripp...
OSDI
2006
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
From Uncertainty to Belief: Inferring the Specification Within
Automatic tools for finding software errors require a set of specifications before they can check code: if they do not know what to check, they cannot find bugs. This paper presen...
Ted Kremenek, Paul Twohey, Godmar Back, Andrew Y. ...
BMCBI
2005
97views more  BMCBI 2005»
14 years 9 months ago
Phylogenetic reconstruction of ancestral character states for gene expression and mRNA splicing data
Background: As genomes evolve after speciation, gene content, coding sequence, gene expression, and splicing all diverge with time from ancestors with close relatives. A minimum e...
Roald Rossnes, Ingvar Eidhammer, David A. Liberles