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Surrogate Clinical End Points in Studies of APOL1-Associated Kidney Disease: Just in Time.
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Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on World Wide Web, 2016
Many modern data analytics applications in areas such as crisis management, stock trading, and healthcare, rely on components capable of nearly real-time processing of streaming data produced at varying rates. In addition to automatic processing methods, many tasks involved in those applications require further human assessment and analysis.
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Many modern data analytics applications in areas such as crisis management, stock trading, and healthcare, rely on components capable of nearly real-time processing of streaming data produced at varying rates. In addition to automatic processing methods, many tasks involved in those applications require further human assessment and analysis.
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JITfuzz: Coverage-guided Fuzzing for JVM Just-in-Time Compilers
International Conference on Software Engineering, 2023As a widely-used platform to support various Java-bytecode-based applications, Java Virtual Machine (JVM) incurs severe performance loss caused by its real-time program interpretation mechanism.
Mingyuan Wu +5 more
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Understanding Disengagement in Just-in-Time Mobile Health Interventions
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2023Just-in-time (JIT) intervention aims to proactively detect a user's problematic behaviors and deliver interventions at an opportune moment to facilitate target behaviors.
Joonyoung Park, Uichin Lee
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A Systematic Survey of Just-in-Time Software Defect Prediction
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Recent years have experienced sustained focus in research on software defect prediction that aims to predict the likelihood of software defects. Moreover, with the increased interest in continuous deployment, a variant of software defect prediction ...
Yunhua Zhao, Kostadin Damevski, Hui Chen
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Deep just-in-time defect prediction: how far are we?
International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, 2021Defect prediction aims to automatically identify potential defective code with minimal human intervention and has been widely studied in the literature.
Zhen Zeng +3 more
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Proceedings of the 20th international symposium on High performance distributed computing, 2011
Large scale applications are generating a tsunami of data, with understanding driven by finding information hidden within this data. The ever-increasing sizes of output, however, are making it difficult for science users to inspect the data generated by their applications, understand its important properties, and/or organize it for subsequent analysis ...
Hasan Abbasi +4 more
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Large scale applications are generating a tsunami of data, with understanding driven by finding information hidden within this data. The ever-increasing sizes of output, however, are making it difficult for science users to inspect the data generated by their applications, understand its important properties, and/or organize it for subsequent analysis ...
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A Massive Open Online Course Delivered Just-in-Time: A Cohort Study.
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing: Continuing Competence for the Future, 2023BACKGROUND Just-in-time education enables knowledge improvement during health crises. This study was conducted to determine whether nurses' knowledge improved after participating in an innovative online education intervention designed to upskill subacute
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