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A Framework for Dynamic Graph Drawing

by Robert F. Cohen, G. Di Battista, R. Tamassia, Ioannis G. Tollis - CONGRESSUS NUMERANTIUM , 1992
"... Drawing graphs is an important problem that combines flavors of computational geometry and graph theory. Applications can be found in a variety of areas including circuit layout, network management, software engineering, and graphics. The main contributions of this paper can be summarized as follows ..."
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graphs. These algorithms adopt a variety of representations (e.g., straight-line, polyline, visibility), and update the drawing in a smooth way.

Semantic matching of web services capabilities

by Massimo Paolucci, Takahiro Kawamura, Terry R. Payne, Katia Sycara , 2002
"... Abstract. The Web is moving from being a collection of pages toward a collection of services that interoperate through the Internet. The first step toward this interoperation is the location of other services that can help toward the solution of a problem. In this paper we claim that location of web ..."
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propose a solution based on DAML-S, a DAML-based language for service description, and we show how service capabilities are presented in the Profile section of a DAML-S description and how a semantic match between advertisements and requests is performed. 1 Introduction Web services provide a new model

The Lumière Project: Bayesian User Modeling for Inferring the Goals and Needs of Software Users

by Eric Horvitz, Jack Breese, David Heckerman, David Hovel, Koos Rommelse - In Proceedings of the Fourteenth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence , 1998
"... The Lumi`ere Project centers on harnessing probability and utility to provide assistance to computer software users. We review work on Bayesian user models that can be employed to infer a user's needs by considering a user's background, actions, and queries. Several problems were tackled i ..."
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Office '97 suite of productivity applications. 1 Introduction Uncertainty is...

RMM: A Methodology for Structured Hypermedia Design

by Tomás Isakowitz, Edward A. Stohr, P. Balasubramanian , 1995
"... Hypermedia application design differs from other software design in that it involves navigation as well as user-interface and information processing issues. We present the Relationship Management Data model (RMDM) and the Relationship Management (RMM) methodology for the design and development of hy ..."
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of the methodology. Introduction Hypermedia development, especially on a commercial scale, often involves teams of developers who need to be managed and coordinated over an extended period of time. Formal systems development and project management techniques are needed to ensure that the hypermedia product meets

Granularity in software product lines

by Christian Kästner, et al. , 2008
"... Building software product lines (SPLs) with features is a challenging task. Many SPL implementations support features with coarse granularity – e.g., the ability to add and wrap entire methods. However, fine-grained extensions, like adding a statement in the middle of a method, either require intric ..."
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Building software product lines (SPLs) with features is a challenging task. Many SPL implementations support features with coarse granularity – e.g., the ability to add and wrap entire methods. However, fine-grained extensions, like adding a statement in the middle of a method, either require

On the Notion of Variability in Software Product Lines

by Jilles van Gurp, Jan Bosch, Mikael Svahnberg - In Proceedings of the Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA’01 , 2001
"... In this paper, we discuss the notion of variability. We have experienced that this concept has so far been underdefined. Although, we have observed that variability techniques become increasingly important. A clear indication of this trend is the recent emergence of software product lines. Software ..."
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In this paper, we discuss the notion of variability. We have experienced that this concept has so far been underdefined. Although, we have observed that variability techniques become increasingly important. A clear indication of this trend is the recent emergence of software product lines. Software

Software factories: assembling applications with patterns, models, frameworks and tools

by Jack Greenfield , 2004
"... The confluence of component based development, model driven development and software product lines forms an approach to application development based on the concept of software factories. This approach promises greater gains in productivity and predictability than those produced by incremental impro ..."
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The confluence of component based development, model driven development and software product lines forms an approach to application development based on the concept of software factories. This approach promises greater gains in productivity and predictability than those produced by incremental

Evolutionary Introduction of Software Product Lines

by Daniel Simon, Thomas Eisenbarth - PROC. SPLC2 , 2002
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AN INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE PRODUCT LINE DEVELOPMENT

by Magnus Eriksson
"... ABSTRACT: Traditional approaches to software reuse have proved ineffective in addressing ..."
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ABSTRACT: Traditional approaches to software reuse have proved ineffective in addressing

Adopting Software Product Lines: Approaches, Artefacts and Organization

by Jan Bosch
"... Software product lines have received considerable adoption in the software industry and prove to be a very successful approach to intra-organizational software reuse. Contemporary literature on the subject, however, often presents only a single approach towards adopting a software product line. In t ..."
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Software product lines have received considerable adoption in the software industry and prove to be a very successful approach to intra-organizational software reuse. Contemporary literature on the subject, however, often presents only a single approach towards adopting a software product line
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