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FASE
2009
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
HAVE: Detecting Atomicity Violations via Integrated Dynamic and Static Analysis
Abstract. The reality of multi-core hardware has made concurrent programs pervasive. Unfortunately, writing correct concurrent programs is difficult. Atomicity violation, which is ...
Qichang Chen, Liqiang Wang, Zijiang Yang, Scott D....
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UIST
2010
ACM
14 years 10 months ago
Soylent: a word processor with a crowd inside
This paper introduces architectural and interaction patterns for integrating crowdsourced human contributions directly into user interfaces. We focus on writing and editing, compl...
Michael S. Bernstein, Greg Little, Robert C. Mille...
ICSE
2004
IEEE-ACM
16 years 17 days ago
Validating the Unit Correctness of Spreadsheet Programs
Financial companies, engineering firms and even scientists create increasingly larger spreadsheets and spreadsheet programs. The creators of large spreadsheets make errors and mus...
Tudor Antoniu, Paul A. Steckler, Shriram Krishnamu...
DAC
2008
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Parallel programming: can we PLEASE get it right this time?
The computer industry has a problem. As Moore's law marches on, we will be exploiting it to double cores, not frequencies. But all those cores ... 2 to 4 today growing to 8, ...
Tim Mattson, Michael Wrinn
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ICSE
2001
IEEE-ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Generating Wrappers for Command Line Programs: The Cal-Aggie Wrap-O-Matic Project
Software developers writing new software have strong incentives to make their products compliant to standards such as corba, com, and JavaBeans. Standardscompliance facilitates in...
Eric Wohlstadter, Stoney Jackson, Premkumar T. Dev...