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PARSEWeb: A programmer assistant for reusing open source code on the web

by Suresh Thummalapenta - Source Code on the Web”, ASE 2007 , 2007
"... Programmers commonly reuse existing frameworks or libraries to reduce software development efforts. One common problem in reusing the existing frameworks or libraries is that the programmers know what type of object that they need, but do not know how to get that object with a specific method sequen ..."
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Programmers commonly reuse existing frameworks or libraries to reduce software development efforts. One common problem in reusing the existing frameworks or libraries is that the programmers know what type of object that they need, but do not know how to get that object with a specific method

Continuity and discontinuity of behavioral inhibition and exuberance: Psychophysiological and behavioral influences across the first four years of life.

by Nathan A Fox , Heather A Henderson , Kenneth H Rubin , Susan D Calkins , Louis A Schmidt Fox , N Henderson , H Rubin , K Calkins , S D & Schmidt , L - Child Development, , 2001
"... Abstract: Four-month-old infants were screened (N = 433) for temperamental patterns thought to predict behavioral inhibition, including motor reactivity and the expression of negative affect. Those selected (N = 153) were assessed at multiple age points across the first 4 years of life for behavior ..."
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. Interested parents were asked to complete a brief background survey. Families were excluded from further participation if any of the following were true: (1) the infant was preterm (less than 36 weeks gestation), (2) the infant had experienced any serious illnesses or problems in development since birth, (3

Estimating the Impact of the Programming Language on the Development Time of a Software

by Frank Padberg - Project”, Proceedings of the International Software Development and Management Conference ISDM/AP-SEPG (2000) 287–298
"... An empirical and quantitative comparison of C, C++, and Java is carried out. The impact of each language on the development time of a fixed sample project is estimated. A new estimation method for the development time is applied which is based on probability theory. For the sample project, C++ and J ..."
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++ and Java yield better estimates than C. Without training in object-oriented programming, the C++ estimates for the sample project are worse than the C estimates. The impact of the programming language on the development time cannot be described by a scale factor. 1

Quantifying software process improvement

by C. Verhoef , 2005
"... Many IT-metrics display large variation, time dependencies and noise, making it seemingly impossible to draw conclusions from them. Most of the software engineering literature proposed ways to stamp out this undesired behaviour, so that simple questions by management become simple to answer. In this ..."
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-tick graphs of the S&P500, their behaviour being sometimes even worse than our IT-metrics. We successfully applied the analysis methods common in other fields to software engineering questions. We illustrated our approach by solving a real-world problem. We answered the simple question by management

Deursen, “Communication in open source software development mailing lists

by Anja Guzzi, Alberto Bacchelli, Michele Lanza, Martin Pinzger, Arie Van Deursen - in Proceedings of MSR 2013 (10th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories
"... Abstract—Open source software (OSS) development teams use electronic means, such as emails, instant messaging, or forums, to conduct open and public discussions. Researchers investigated mailing lists considering them as a hub for project communica-tion. Prior work focused on specific aspects of ema ..."
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. Moreover, core developers participate in less than 75 % of the threads. We observed that the development mailing list is not the main player in OSS project communication, as it also includes other channels such as the issue repository. I.

Credit Card Fraud Detection with a Neural-Network,”

by Sushmito Ghosh , Douglas L Reilly - Proc. 27th Hawaii Int‟l Conf. System Sciences: Information Systems: Decision Support and Knowledge-Based Systems, , 1994
"... Abstract Using data from a credit card issuer, a neural network based fraud detection system was trained on a large sample of labelled credit card account transactions and tested on a holdout data set that consisted of all account activity over a subsequent two-month period of time. The neural netw ..."
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by organized criminal elements. Some fraudulent applications submitted by a Nigerian fraud ring have been caught in this way.) Once a card has been issued, however, most banks rely upon periodic scrutiny of account behavior to determine if there is suspicion of fraud. In particular, banks have developed a

1Sub-Nyquist Sampling: Bridging Theory and Practice

by Moshe Mishali, Yonina C. Eldar
"... [ A review of past and recent strategies for sub-Nyquist sampling] Signal processing methods have changed substantially over the last several decades. In modern applications, an increasing number of functions is being pushed forward to sophisticated software algorithms, leaving only delicate finely- ..."
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statement which has had one of the most profound impacts on industrial development of digital signal processing (DSP) systems. Over the years, theory and practice in the field of sampling have developed in parallel routes. Contributions by many research groups suggest a multitude of methods, other than

likelihood and the role of models in molecular phylogenetics.

by Mike Steel , David Penny - Mol. Biol. Evol. , 2000
"... Methods such as maximum parsimony (MP) are frequently criticized as being statistically unsound and not being based on any ''model.'' On the other hand, advocates of MP claim that maximum likelihood (ML) has some fundamental problems. Here, we explore the connection between the ..."
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an underlying ''model'' of evolution. Discussion is further clouded by claims that MP variously is, or is not, a form of maximum likelihood (ML) and the promotion of ''zones'' within which either method performs worse than the other in recovering the true tree

More than Computers: ICT in the Early Years

by Pat Gordon Smith
"... Children using ICT: the seven principles for good practice From their earliest years, children should be finding out about and identifying the uses of technology in their everyday lives. They should also be using computers and programmed toys to support their learning. Children need the opportunity ..."
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access to ICT which offers them opportunities to develop general skills and also extends their specific knowledge of that technology. Given the range of computer hardware and software now available on the educational and toy market it has become increasingly difficult to make informed choices between

The value of a usability-supporting architectural pattern in software architecture design: a controlled experiment

by Elspeth Golden, Bonnie E. John, Len Bass - In the Proceedings on 27th international conference on Software engineering , 2005
"... Design patterns have been claimed to facilitate modification and improve understanding in software design. A controlled experiment was performed to assess the usefulness of portions of a Usability-Supporting Architectural Pattern (USAP) in modifying the design of software architectures to support a ..."
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that participants who received a usability scenario, a list of general responsibilities, and a sample solution thought of significantly more key issues than participants who saw only the scenario. Implications for software development are that usability concerns can be included at architecture design time
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