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Aygun, Birol
Yeditepe University
Kayisdagi, Atasehir, Turkey
 
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   JavaFX 8: introduction by example (2nd ed.)
Dea C., Heckler M., Grunwald G., Pereda J., Phillips S., Apress, New York, NY, 2014. 420 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430264-60-6)

First let me emphasize that I’m reviewing Dea et al.’s book, not JavaFX 8 per se. One of its strong points is the inclusion of many examples of each major topic, along with screen shots and code examples....

Mar 2 2015  
   Introduction to software quality
O’Regan G., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 354 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319061-05-4)

If you are looking for a good, compact overview of software quality, this book is for you. It is not a textbook for a course, but a concise overview including in chapter 1 a general introduction to the history and state of the art. The...

Sep 29 2014  
  Ontology driven creational design patterns as parameterized and reusable components
Chaturvedi A., Prabhakar T. ACM SIGAPP Applied Computing Review 14(1): 6-19, 2014.  Type: Article

Software design patterns, especially creational design patterns, have been of special interest to the software development community since their systematic formulation in the Gang-of-Four (GoF) publication [1]. However, many factors sp...

Jun 26 2014  
  A building code for building code: putting what we know works to work
Landwehr C.  ACSAC 2013 (Proceedings of the 29th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, New Orleans, LA, Dec 9-13, 2013) 139-147, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

Software security, safety, reliability, availability, serviceability, and similar areas have always been the “soft underbelly” of the software development industry. The author of this paper calls on the field to cre...

Feb 14 2014  
  Perspectives on the future of software engineering: essays in honor of Dieter Rombach
Münch J., Schmid K., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Berlin, Germany, 2013. 380 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-642373-94-7)

Comparing software engineering to other branches of engineering, in which physical laws have been shown to apply, has been a source of controversy since the term was coined at a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) conference in 1...

Jan 30 2014  
  Parameterized object sensitivity for points-to analysis for Java
Milanova A., Rountev A., Ryder B. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 14(1): 1-41, 2005.  Type: Article

Points-to analysis (PTA) has been a field of research for a long while. The earliest uses of PTA are probably as old as the first program using indirect addressing. The analysis basically consists of determining the set of addresses th...

Sep 29 2006  
  Assertions, scenarios and prototypes: an integrated approach to high quality software
Ploesch R., Telos Pr, 2004.  Type: Book (9783540434863)

The quest to prove the “correctness” of software before it is released to users is one of the prime activities of software engineering; there is a long history of research and development in this area. However, the ...

Feb 1 2005  
  The design and implementation of FIT: a flexible instrumentation toolkit
De Bus B., Chanet D., De Sutter B., Van Put L., De Bosschere K.  Program analysis for software tools and engineering (Proceedings of the ACM-SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT Workshop on Program Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering, Washington DC, USA, Jun 7-8, 2004) 29-34, 2004.  Type: Proceedings

This paper described a flexible instrumentation toolkit (FIT), intended to instrument binary code in “Alpha, x86, and ARM architectures and Tru64Unix, Linux, and ARM firmware execution environments. The paper focuses on some ...

Sep 3 2004  
  Complete guide to OneNote
Zimmerman F., APress, LP, 2003. 412 pp.  Type: Book (9781590592168)

The first chapter of this book is a very nice, approximately 50-year historical summary of the many pieces of software that can be used for taking notes, ranging from the earliest text editors, word processing programs, and presentatio...

Apr 28 2004  
  Capturing user tests in a multimodal, multidevice informal prototyping tool
Sinha A., Landay J.  Multimodal interfaces (Proceedings of the 5th international conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Nov 5-7, 2003) 117-124, 2003.  Type: Proceedings

This paper describes an interesting tool, developed by the authors, that helps designers create an on-screen prototype of a device. The authors use a bread toaster to illustrate the kind of design activity they support. Basically, thei...

Mar 12 2004  
 
 
 
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