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found 44 matches
- 1998
- Osama Ahmed Abulnaja, Seyed H. Hosseini, K. Vairavan:
High Performance Technique for Ultrareliable Execution of Tasks Under Both Hardware and Software Faults. APSEC 1998: 154-163 - Toshiaki Aoki, Takuya Katayama:
Unification and Consistency Verification of Object-Oriented Analysis Models. APSEC 1998: 296-303 - Jason Baragry, Karl Reed:
Why Is It So Hard to Define Software Architecture? APSEC 1998: 28- - Robert P. Biuk-Aghai:
Customizable Software Engineering Environments for Flexible Distributed Software Teams. APSEC 1998: 228-243 - Maurits C. Blok, Jacob L. Cybulski:
Reusing UML Specifications in a Constrained Application Domain. APSEC 1998: 196-202 - Greg Butler, Peter Grogono, Ferhat Khendek:
A Reuse Case Perspective on Documenting Frameworks. APSEC 1998: 94-101 - Daniel Kim Chung Chan, Karl R. P. H. Leung, Ching Ying Yan, Keith C. C. Chan:
Liaison: A Workflow Model for Novel Applications. APSEC 1998: 144- - Zhiqiang Chen, Antonio Cau, Hussein Zedan, Xiaodong Liu, Hongji Yang:
A Refinement Calculus for the Development of Real-Time Systems. APSEC 1998: 61- - Eun Sook Cho, Chul Jin Kim, Soo Dong Kim, Sung Yul Rhew:
Static and Dynamic Metrics for Effective Object Clustering. APSEC 1998: 78-85 - Cang Ho Choi, Myong Gyun Choi, Soo Dong Kim:
CSMonitor: A Visual Client/Server Monitor for CORBA-Based Distributed Applications. APSEC 1998: 338- - Seunghoon Choi, Chisu Wu:
Partitioning and Allocation of Objects in Heterogeneous Distributed Environments Using the Niched Pareto Genetic-Algorithm. APSEC 1998: 322-329 - Chang-shin Chung, Moon-kun Lee, Myung-sun Jeong:
A Scaleable and Modular Approach to Verification of ATM Switching System Using Reverse Specification. APSEC 1998: 278- - Takeshi Chusho, Katsuya Fujiwara:
wwHww : An Application Framework of Distributed Systems for Enduser-Initiative Development. APSEC 1998: 102-109 - Jacob L. Cybulski, Karl Reed:
Computer-Assisted Analysis and Refinement of Informal Software Requirements Documents. APSEC 1998: 128-135 - Ali Hamie, John Howse, Stuart Kent:
Interpreting the Object Constraint Language. APSEC 1998: 288-295 - Jun Han:
A Comprehensive Interface Definition Framework for Software Components. APSEC 1998: 110- - Chung-Hua Hu, Ji-Tzay Yang, Feng-Jian Wang, William C. Chu:
Constructing a Toolset for Software Maintenance with OOAG. APSEC 1998: 361-368 - San-Yih Hwang, Chi-Ten Yang:
Component and Data Distribution in a Distributed Workflow Management System. APSEC 1998: 244- - Yoon Kyu Jang, Heung Seok Chae, Yong Rae Kwon, Doo-Hwan Bae:
Change Impact Analysis for A Class Hierarchy. APSEC 1998: 304- - Kuen-Fang Jea, Hwai-Bih Feng, Yang-Ren Yau, Shih-Kung Chen, Jian-Cheng Dai:
A Difference-Based Version Model for OODBMS. APSEC 1998: 369-376 - Tetsuro Katayama, Zengo Furukawa, Kazuo Ushijima:
Design and Implementation of Test-Case Generation for Concurrent Programs. APSEC 1998: 262-269 - Edmund Kazmierczak, Michael Winikoff, Philip W. Dart:
Verifying Model Oriented Specifications through Animation. APSEC 1998: 254-261 - Taegyun Kim, Nacer Boudjlida:
An Experience Report Related to Restructuring OODesigner: A CASE Tool for OMT. APSEC 1998: 220-227 - Dong Kwan Kim, Hyo Taeg Jung, Chae Kyu Kim:
Techniques for Systematically Generating Framework Diagram based on UML. APSEC 1998: 203-210 - Chulhong Kim, Kangho Kim, Cheoljoo Jeong, Youngbae Oh:
Automatically Generating C++ Programs from LOTOS Behavior Specifications. APSEC 1998: 54-60 - Sen-Tarng Lai, Chien-Chiao Yang:
A Software Metric Combination Model for Software Reuse. APSEC 1998: 70-77 - Byungjeong Lee, Byungro Moon, Chisu Wu:
Optimization of Multi-way Clustering and Retrieval using Genetic Algorithms in Reusable Class Library. APSEC 1998: 4-11 - Chao-Hsin Lin, Tzilla Elrad:
An Enhanced Reflective Architecture for Adaptation of the Object-Oriented Language/Software. APSEC 1998: 20-27 - Jean-Yves Lucas, Jean-Luc Dormoy, Bruno Ginoux, Claudia Jimenez-Dominguez, Laurent Pierre:
How to Reconcile Formal Specifications and Automatic Programming: The Descartes System. APSEC 1998: 38-45 - Tomohiro Matsuzaki, Takehiro Tokuda:
CTAG Software Generator Model for Constructing Network Applications. APSEC 1998: 120-127
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