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Web service reputation evaluation based on QoS measurement. [PDF]
In the early service transactions, quality of service (QoS) information was published by service provider which was not always true and credible. For better verification the trust of the QoS information was provided by the Web service. In this paper, the factual QoS running data are collected by our WS‐QoS measurement tool; based on these objectivity ...
Zhang H, Shao Z, Zheng H, Zhai J.
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AToMS: A Ubiquitous Teleconsultation System for Supporting AMI Patients with Prehospital Thrombolysis. [PDF]
The latest population‐based studies in the medical literature worldwide indicate that acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients still experience prolonged delay to be rescued, which often results in morbidity and mortality. This paper reports from a technological standpoint a teleconsultation and monitoring system named AToMS.
Correa BS +4 more
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Automated Java Testing: Junit Versus Aspectj
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Manish Jain, Dinesh Gopalani
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Early aspects: aspect-oriented requirements engineering and architecture design [PDF]
This paper reports on the third Early Aspects: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design Workshop, which has been held in Lancaster, UK, on March 21, 2004.
Araújo, João +3 more
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A latent‐factor self‐exciting point process for software failures
Abstract Software debugging is the process of detecting and removing bugs during software development. Although the intent of modifications to the software is to remove bugs, one cannot rule out the possibility of introducing new bugs as a result of these modifications.
Atilla Ay +3 more
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An approach of method‐level bug localization
Abstract Bug localization is an important field in software engineering research. The traditional bug localization approaches based on information retrieval separate words through lexical analysis. In this way, the comments of the source code are ignored or treated as plain text, which will lose some semantic information.
Zhen Ni +5 more
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Locating Source Code Bugs in Software Information Systems Using Information Retrieval Techniques
Bug localization is the process through which the buggy source code files are located regarding a certain bug report. Bug localization is an overwhelming and time-consuming process.
Ali Alawneh +2 more
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Code Complexity and Version History for Enhancing Hybrid Bug Localization
Software projects are not void from bugs when they are released, so the developers keep receiving bug reports that describe technical issues. The process of identifying the buggy code files that correspond to the submitted bug reports is called bug ...
Ahmed Ali Seyam +2 more
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Evolution of quality assessment in SPL: a systematic mapping
Software product line (SPL) is one of the most recent and effective reuse approaches. SPL derives several products from the core artefacts. SPL engineering includes two processes: domain engineering, which identifies the common and variable features to develop the core artefacts, and application engineering, which reuses the core artefacts to derive ...
Luana Almeida Martins +3 more
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Dynamic software updating: a systematic mapping study
Dynamic software updating (DSU) is shifting gears to modify software systems without a halt. Even though extensive research has been conducted on DSU, it is necessary to synthesise and map the results of recent studies on DSU for prospective research highlights.
Babiker Hussien Ahmed +3 more
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