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Synthesis of Conditional Behaviours Using Hierarchical Conditional Dependency Graphs and Constraint Logic Programming
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Hard Real-Time Scheduling for Low-Energy Using Stochastic Data and DVS Processors
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Experiences from teaching PSP for freshmen
2001) 14th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training In Software Engineering Education Conference, Proceedings p.98-107(
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An experiment on lead-time impact in testing of distributed real-time systems
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System level mutation analysis applied to a state-based language
2001) 8th Annual IEEE International Conference on the Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems p.222-228(
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Defect content estimation for two reviewers
2001) 12th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2001) In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, ISSRE p.340-345(
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System-Level Design Methods for Low-Energy Architectures Containing Variable Voltage Processors
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Are the perspectives really different? Further experimentation on scenario-based reading of requirements
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On the role of language constructs for framework design
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Using Students as Subjects – A Comparative Study of Students and Professionals in Lead-Time Impact Assessment
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