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Proceedings 17th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering,, 2002
A design pattern encapsulates the knowledge of object-oriented designers into re-usable artifacts. A design pattern is a descriptive device that fosters software design re-use. There are several reasons why design patterns are not used as generative constructs that support code re-use.
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A design pattern encapsulates the knowledge of object-oriented designers into re-usable artifacts. A design pattern is a descriptive device that fosters software design re-use. There are several reasons why design patterns are not used as generative constructs that support code re-use.
Steve MacDonald +5 more
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Generalized network design polyhedra [PDF]
AbstractIn recent years, there has been an increased literature on so‐called generalized network design problems (GNDPs), such as the generalized minimum spanning tree problem and the generalized traveling salesman problem. In a GNDP, the node set of a graph is partitioned into “clusters,” and the feasible solutions must contain one node from each ...
Corinne Feremans +3 more
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General Design Classifications
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2002This column described the general design classifications of between-groups, within-subjects, and mixed designs. Remember that in between-groups designs, each participant is in only one group or condition. In within-subjects or repeated-measures designs, on the other hand, each participant receives all the conditions or levels of the independent ...
George A, Morgan +2 more
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Research Design: General Designs
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1980The conceptual foundations for some of the most widely used research designs are presented, and the various design models are analyzed. Research designs should specify the stimulus and response, the time-order sequence, the sampling and allocation procedures, and the generalized method of analysis.
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Generalized network design problems [PDF]
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Corinne Feremans +2 more
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1994
Boundary solid grammars use design rules that express complex geometric conditions and operations using a logical reasoning mechanism, allowing one to construct powerful rules and describe appropriate grammars for the generation of solid models for a variety of design domains.
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Boundary solid grammars use design rules that express complex geometric conditions and operations using a logical reasoning mechanism, allowing one to construct powerful rules and describe appropriate grammars for the generation of solid models for a variety of design domains.
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Sequentially Generated Designs
Biometrical Journal, 1982AbstractProcedures for sequential generation of nearlyD‐optimal designs are described. Two kinds of designs can be obtained: symmetrical block designs and nonsymmetrical ones. It is shown that in a special case when the number of the support points of a continuousD‐optimal design equals to the number of regression coefficients the sequential designs ...
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Generations in design methodology
Proceedings of DRS, 2002The relationship between design and science is examined through the lens of design methodology. The purpose is to foresee the next generation of design methodology and its attributes.
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‘The effciency of block designs in general’
Biometrika, 1970SUMMARY By the efficiency of a design is meant its precision relative to that of an orthogonal design with the same treatment replications. The general case of orthogonal block designs is first studied, because it provides the basis of comparison. An expression is then given for the efficiency of a general block design with respect to the estimation of
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Test Generation for Designs with On-Chip Clock Generators
2009 Asian Test Symposium, 2009High performance designs often use the on-chip device PLLs for accurate test clock generation during testing. The on-chip clock generator is designed in a programmable way to facilitate the test generation process and it in turn creates additional constraints for the automatic test pattern generation (ATPG) tool.
Xijiang Lin, Mark Kassab
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