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Ah, alright, okay! : communicating understanding in conversational product search
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Towards the Humanisation of Programming Tool Interactions
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Classification-based Static Collection Selection for Java: Effectiveness and Adaptability
2023) p.111-120(
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Performance Analysis with Bayesian Inference
2023) The 45th International Conference on Software Engineering: New Ideas and Emerging Results (ICSE-NIER)(
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Requirements Engineering for Automotive Perception Systems : An Interview Study
2023) 29th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, REFSQ 2023 In Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13975 LNCS. p.189-205(
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Critical scenario identification for realistic testing of autonomous driving systems
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Industry-academia collaboration for realism in software engineering research : Insights and recommendations
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Online and Approximate Network Construction from Bounded Connectivity Constraints
2023) In International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science(
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TODLER : A Transaction Ordering Dependency anaLyzER - for Ethereum Smart Contracts
2023) 6th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Engineering for Blockchain, WETSEB 2023 p.9-16(
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Object Detector Differences when Using Synthetic and Real Training Data
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