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Model checking and abstraction

by Peter J. Clarke, Djuradj Babich, Tariq M. King, B. M. Golam Kibria - ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems , 1994
"... software developers are using the Java language as the language of choice on many applications. This is due to the effective use of the object-oriented (OO) paradigm to develop large software projects and the ability of the Java language to support the increasing use of web technologies in business ..."
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written in Java 1.4.x and Java 1.5.x to identify the distribution of groups used by developers. We use the data from the study to create prediction models that would allow developers to estimate the number of different groups of classes, fields and methods that are expected to be generated for large Java

Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,

by ] Richard Hackman , Grec R Oldham , 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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of research, and inspired several successful change projects involving the redesign of work (e.g., For one, a number of researchers have been unable to provide empirical support for the major tenets of the two-factor theory itself (see, for example, Moreover, the theory does not provide for differences

An overview of data warehousing and OLAP technology

by Surajit Chaudhuri, Umeshwar Dayal - SIGMOD Record , 1997
"... Data warehousing and on-line analytical processing (OLAP) are essential elements of decision support, which has increasingly become a focus of the database industry. Many commercial products and services are now available, and all of the principal database management system vendors now have offering ..."
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offerings in these areas. Decision support places some rather different requirements on database technology compared to traditional on-line transaction processing applications. This paper provides an overview of data warehousing and OLAP technologies, with an emphasis on their new requirements. We describe

Supporting scenario-based Requirements Engineering

by Alistair G. Sutcliffe , Neil A.M. Maiden, et al.
"... Scenarios have been advocated as a means of improving requirements engineering yet few methods or tools exist to support scenario based RE. The paper reports a method and software assistant tool for scenario-based RE that integrates with use case approaches to object oriented development. The method ..."
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Scenarios have been advocated as a means of improving requirements engineering yet few methods or tools exist to support scenario based RE. The paper reports a method and software assistant tool for scenario-based RE that integrates with use case approaches to object oriented development

Identifying the Semantic and Textual Differences Between Two Versions of a Program

by Susan Horwitz - Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 90 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation , 1990
"... Text-based file comparators (e.g., the Unix utility diff), are very general tools that can be applied to arbitrary files. However, using such tools to compare programs can be unsatisfactory because their only notion of change is based on program text rather than program behavior. This paper describe ..."
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Text-based file comparators (e.g., the Unix utility diff), are very general tools that can be applied to arbitrary files. However, using such tools to compare programs can be unsatisfactory because their only notion of change is based on program text rather than program behavior. This paper

Wavelets for the Analysis, Estimation and Synthesis of Scaling Data

by P. Abry, P. Flandrin, M. S. Taqqu, D. Veitch , 1999
"... : Scaling behaviour is observed in many fields and its ubiquity has been amply witnessed in telecommunications traffic data. Whereas the notion of scaling can be attached to different features such as self-similarity, long-range dependence or (multi-)fractality, it leads in all cases to challenging ..."
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: Scaling behaviour is observed in many fields and its ubiquity has been amply witnessed in telecommunications traffic data. Whereas the notion of scaling can be attached to different features such as self-similarity, long-range dependence or (multi-)fractality, it leads in all cases to challenging

A framework for studying the neurobiology of value-based decision making.

by Antonio Rangel , Colin Camerer , P Read , Montague - Nat. Rev. Neurosci. , 2008
"... Value-based decision making is pervasive in nature. It occurs whenever an animal makes a choice from several alternatives on the basis of a subjective value that it places on them. Examples include basic animal behaviours, such as bee foraging, and complicated human decisions, such as trading in th ..."
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protocols for how to measure these variables. Psychology provides a wealth of behavioural data that shows how animals learn and choose under different conditions, as well as theories about the nature of those processes. Neuroscience provides the knowledge of the brain and the tools to study the neural

Stuff goes into the computer and doesn't come out”: A cross-tool study of personal information management

by Richard Boardman - Study of Personal Information Management. Proc. CHI, ACM , 2004
"... This paper reports a study of Personal Information Management (PIM), which advances research in two ways: (1) rather than focusing on one tool, we collected cross-tool data relating to file, email and web bookmark usage for each participant, and (2) we collected longitudinal data for a subset of the ..."
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of the participants. We found that individuals employ a rich variety of strategies both within and across PIM tools, and we present new strategy classifications that reflect this behaviour. We discuss synergies and differences between tools that may be useful in guiding the design of tool integration. Our

Model management 2.0: manipulating richer mappings

by Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik - in SIGMOD, 2007
"... Model management is a generic approach to solving problems of data programmability where precisely engineered mappings are required. Applications include data warehousing, e-commerce, object-to-relational wrappers, enterprise information integration, database portals, and report generators. The goal ..."
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. The goal is to develop a model management engine that can support tools for all of these applications. The engine supports operations to match schemas, compose mappings, diff schemas, merge schemas, translate schemas into different data models, and generate data transformations from mappings. Much has been

Whom You Know Matters: Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance,

by Yael Hochberg , Alexander Ljungqvist , Yang Lu , Steve Drucker , Jan Eberly , Eric Green , Yaniv Grinstein , Josh Lerner , Laura Lindsey , Max Maksimovic , Roni Michaely , Maureen O'hara , Ludo Phalippou Mitch Petersen , Jesper Sorensen , Per Strömberg Morten Sorensen , Yael Hochberg , Johnson - Journal of Finance , 2007
"... Abstract Many financial markets are characterized by strong relationships and networks, rather than arm's-length, spot-market transactions. We examine the performance consequences of this organizational choice in the context of relationships established when VCs syndicate portfolio company inv ..."
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been documented in the literature, the performance consequences of this organizational choice remain unknown. In the venture capital market, for instance, some VCs presumably have better-quality relationships and hence enjoy more influential network positions than others, implying differences
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