... organizationallearning: Representing and maintaining knowledge in an experience base”, in Proc.Tenth Int. Conf. on SoftwareEngineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE’98,1998.44. T. Dingsøyr, “A lifecycle ... methodsaccording to the subject of study; insoftwareengineering it can be either a processto produce software or a software product. In an article on research methods insoftwareengineering [30] ... management insoftwareengineering projects”, in Proc.Int. Conf. on SoftwareEngineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE99, 1999,pp. 2027.65. P. Brăossler, Knowledge management at a software...
... trick of tinkling faintly, as though wanting to strike but failing, in the watches of the night, hours before its appointed minute had arrived. The hut contained no other furniture whatever, and in ... called on in the middle of the night, or at the instant when he is going off duty, or when at a meal, or when resting, or when on the point of walking out in pursuance of the gentle art of courtship. ... hospital such as ourscontains inmates from every county in Britain, as well as from every colony. The same intermingling occurson an infinitely greater scale in training-camps and at the various...
... Leadership in Mechanical Engineering U.S. research leadership in mechanical engineering basic research is the result of a combination of key factors, including a national instinct to respond ... president of the National Academy of Engineering. The Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions ... mechanical engineering and it has affected every area of mechanical engineering. In particular, the field of computational mechanics has become a vital component of this engineering discipline, and...
... checkpoint signaling in vivo. It may func-tion in the sensing of DNA damage [22]. In contrast with the intensive study of RPA in ani-mals and yeast, little is known about this protein in plants. In ... experiment, the indicated pro-teins were incubated together in NaCl ⁄ Picontaining 250 mM NaClat 4 °C for 1 h, and then incubated with Talon beads. The amount of protein present in the fraction ... protein. J Biol Chem 272,7940–7945.16 Golub EI, Gupta RC, Haaf T, Wold MS & RaddingCM (1998) Interaction of human rad51 recombinationprotein with single-stranded DNA binding protein,RPA....
... is to present somepreliminary results of an investigation in course on the typology of the morphol-ogy of the native South American lan-guages from the point of view of the for-mal language ... measure of their productivity(Heintz, 1991). Taking into account the productiv-ity of causative and reflexive verbal derivation wewill prefer a description in terms of a context-freelinear grammar ... processusing finite automata again we must enlarge thelexicon size. The resulting grammar, althoughtcapable of modeling the morphology of the toba,would not work effectively. The effectivenessof...
... Runeson, M. Hăost, A. Rainer and B. Regnellwww.it-ebooks.info A BRIEF HISTORY OF CASE STUDIES INSOFTWAREENGINEERING 51.2 A BRIEF HISTORY OF CASE STUDIES IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING The term case study ... studies insoftware engineering, which are used throughoutthe book. We hope that defining a set of basic concepts can help establish a standard of terminology in the empirical softwareengineering ... appropriate interviews. One potentially distinctiveaspect of the phenomenon ofsoftwareengineering is that data is often automaticallycollected as part of the softwareengineering activity,...
... is Q-learning. In Q-learning, actions with maximum Q value are preferred. Machine Learning Applications in Software Engineering In software engineering, there are three categories of entities: ... Because of that, the software industry is exhibiting an increased interest in improving software maintenance processes. Software engineers use a number of different tools to support maintenance ... Group Inc. Copying or distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of Idea Group Inc. is prohibited. Software Data Models Softwareengineering data collected during development...
... authors were involved in the interpreta-tion of the data. LA, RA, and JK were involved in draftingthe article, which was then revised following criticalTable 5: Changes in RLSQoL overall life impact ... no clinicalcut-offs are available for the MOS Sleep Scale. Taking ter-tile scores involves dividing a normally distributed popu-lation into three groups of as close as possible to 33% of patients ... quality of life, indicated by lower RLSQoL overall life impact scores.The clinical validity of the RLSQoL was assessed in twoways. First, the correlation between the RLSQoL overall life impact...
... modulating pain intensity.Conclusion In summary, we found a high prevalence of pain of mildintensity, increased neuropeptide levels, increased every-day stress, and diminished quality oflifein young ... of pain is remarkable, given the relativelyyoung age of this sample; usually pain is an indicator of depression in the elderly [21]. Almost half of the subjectswith MDD complained also of insomnia. ... nature of pain, severity of depression accounted only in part forpain intensity. To further complicate matters, aggravatingfactors of pain such as fatigue and insomnia are also part of the...
... clinically in epidemiological investigations as a quality oflife instrument [16, 23-25]. In contrast to most quality of life instruments for minors, which had originally been developed in ... the quality of life. The same applies if the parents report the state of health of their child not as very good. Regarding the ‘Physical’ domain of quality of life, the chance of parental ... likelihood of parental overestimation of their child’s quality oflife sinks for the ‘School’ dimension, whereas the likelihood of overestimating the quality oflife with respect to Friends increases...
... maintaining gains and the QoL for some declin-ing during the treatment period. This is consistent witha chronic disease model of EDs. Thus, caution is war-ranted in the interpretation of individual ... andestablishing independence across several life domainsincluding initiation o f careers [1-3]. Unhealthy eatingattitudes and dieting behavio rs that elevate risk for EDsare found in nearly 30% of ... being tested in youth ages nine to 13 years.Recent work using cognitive interviewing [34-36]resulted in refinements to six items. The resultsreported herein relate to the first version.A single...
... in Modern Engineering 2 2. Steps in production of rapid prototyping models The various steps in production of an RP model include- 1. Imaging using CT scan or MRI scan 2. Acquisition of ... potential to revolutionise certain spheres in the ever changing and challenging field of medical science. The process involves building of prototypes or working modelsin relatively short time to ... Rapid Prototyping in Biomedical Engineering 75 Kentaro Iwami and Norihiro Umeda Chapter 6 Usage of Rapid Prototyping Technique in Customized Craniomaxillofacial Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold...
... topics of agility insoftware and systemdevelopment. Now the International Conference on Agile Processes in Software Engineering and eXtreme Programming, XP 2007, is in its eighth edition.During ... Model of Design Decision Making based on Empirical Results of Interviews with Software Designers. Understanding the Social Side of Soft. Eng. A Special Issue of the J. of Info. and Soft. Tech. ... same software consulting company based in Finland. At the time of the interviews, P1 wasan interaction designer working on a system to manage teaching and coursescheduling; the team consisted of...
... R.: SoftwareEngineering Component Repositories. In: Proceedings of the Inter-national Workshop on Component-based Software Engineering, Los Angeles, USA (1999) 7. Frakes, W.B., Kang, K.: Software ... gain more experience about the value of our tool in practical settings. References 1. Mili, A., Mili, R., Mittermeir, R.: A Survey ofSoftware Reuse Libraries. Annals of Soft-ware Engineering, ... Transactions on Software Eng., vol. 31(7) (2005) 8. Hummel, O., Atkinson, C.: Using the Web as a Reuse Repository. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Reuse, Torino (2006)...
... other type ofsoftware development team, for that matter. Agile and software engineering literature was found to be overwhelmingly based on management and engineering perspectives, concerning the ... thecustomer needs. I mean, in my view that’s dysfunctional, but in terms of most software engineering teams, it’s not.The Planning Game. In addition, the team goal is instantiated in a clearly vis-ible ... interviews gathered in this company. The interviews are part of a larger study where we focus on studying team work, decision making, and empowerment insoftware engineering. The inter-viewees...