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Source code modification technology based on parameterized code patterns

2010 6th Central and Eastern European Software Engineering Conference (CEE-SECR), 2010
Source code modification is one of the most frequent operations which developers perform in software life cycle. Such operation can be performed in order to add new functionality, fix bugs or bad code style, optimize performance, increase readability, etc. During the modification of existing source code developer needs to find parts of code, which meet
Vladimir Itsykson, Denis Timofeyev
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A Novel Frequency Modulated Waveform With a Parameterized Coding Structure

IGARSS 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2023
Waveform design plays a critical role in ruling the performance of a pulse compression radar system, and keeps being a hotpot for several decades. Unfortunately, some coded waveforms being widely employed in recent years nearly have their limitations ...
Xifeng Zhang   +4 more
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Parameterized code SHARM-3D for radiative transfer over inhomogeneous surfaces

Applied Optics, 2005
The code SHARM-3D, developed for fast and accurate simulations of the monochromatic radiance at the top of the atmosphere over spatially variable surfaces with Lambertian or anisotropic reflectance, is described. The atmosphere is assumed to be laterally uniform across the image and to consist of two layers with aerosols contained in the bottom layer ...
Alexei, Lyapustin, Yujie, Wang
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High Freedom Parameterized FM (HFPFM) Code: Model, Correlation Function, and Advantages

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
The design of radar waveform represents a key factor to rule radar performance and has received considerable attention for several decades. The ideal phase-coded waveforms have the advantages of a parameterized coding structure. However, they suffer from
Guodong Jin   +3 more
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A GPU/FPGA-Based K-Means Clustering Using a Parameterized Code Generator

2018 Symposium on High Performance Computing Systems (WSCAD), 2018
The K-means algorithm is a method used for the unsupervised learning task of data clustering. This work presents a K-means specific domain code generator capable of generating code for GPUs and FPGAs. To increase efficiency, the code is parameterized and specialized for Nvidia GPUs and Intel/Altera CPU-FPGA HARP v.2 platform. Furthermore, the generator
Jeronimo Costa Penha   +7 more
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Modular type-based reverse engineering of parameterized types in Java code

Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, 1999
An analysis is provided for Java programs that reverse engineers parameterized types into existing Java code. This analysis propagates precise type information about the contents of container objects. As an application, the analysis can be used to justify the safe removal of downcasts that are guaranteed to succeed.
Dominic Duggan
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