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CASCON 1999: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- Stephen A. MacKay, J. Howard Johnson:
Proceedings of the 1999 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research, November 8-11, 1999, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. IBM 1999 - Anthony Cox, Charles Clarke, Susan Elliott Sim:
A model independent source code repository. 1 - Brian Dunkel, Qiang Zhu, Wing Lau, Suyun Chen:
Multiple-granularity interleaving for piggyback query processing. 2 - Philip D. Gray, Ray Welland:
Increasing the flexibility of modelling tools via constraint-based specification. 3 - Fred G. Gustavson, José E. Moreira, Robert F. Enenkel:
The fused multiply-add instruction leads to algorithms for extended-precision floating point: applications to java and high-performance computing. 4 - Richard C. Holt:
Software architecture abstraction and aggregation as algebraic manipulations. 5 - Johannes Martin:
Leveraging IBM visual age for C++ for reverse engineering tasks. 6 - Ettore Merlo, Giuliano Antoniol:
A static measure of a subset of intra-procedural data flow testing coverage based on node coverage. 7 - Prashant Patil, Ying Zou, Kostas Kontogiannis, John Mylopoulos:
Migration of procedural systems to network-centric platforms. 8 - Derek Rayside, Evan Mamas, Erik Hons:
Compact Java binaries for embedded systems. 9 - Kanda Runapongsa, Thomas P. Nadeau, Toby J. Teorey:
Storage estimation for multidimensional aggregates in OLAP. 10 - Paolo A. G. Sivilotti, Charles P. Giles:
The specification of distributed objects: liveness and locality. 11 - John B. Tran, Richard C. Holt:
Forward and reverse repair of software architecture. 12 - Raja Vallée-Rai, Phong Co, Etienne Gagnon, Laurie J. Hendren, Patrick Lam, Vijay Sundaresan:
Soot - a Java bytecode optimization framework. 13 - Hongwei Xi, Songtao Xia:
Towards array bound check elimination in Java TM virtual machine language. 14
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