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  Autonomic specification of self-protection for distributed MARF with ASSL
Mokhov S., Vassev E.  C3S2E 2009 (Proc. of the 2nd Canadian Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,  May 19-21, 2009) 175-183, 2009. Type: Proceedings

Analysis services scripting language (ASSL) is a specification language for autonomic systems. Its goal is to provide a way to specify self-protecting systems that are able to monitor and repair themselves....

Jan 5 2010
  Beginning Silverlight 2: from novice to professional
Lair R.,  Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2008. 500 pp. Type: Book

Silverlight provides a fresh change in the world of browser-based user interface (UI) programming, by transforming what has traditionally been a procedural model into a declarative one. Lair does a good job of introducing the philosophy, the...

Jun 10 2009
  A first course in statistical programming with R
Braun W., Murdoch D.,  Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2008. 174 pp. Type: Book

R is a freely available statistical software system that is part of Project GNU. This thin book introduces statistical programming using R....

Oct 1 2008
  Practical OCaml
Smith J.,  Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2006. 488 pp. Type: Book

Functional programming--in the form of various dialects of Lisp, ML, Haskell, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT), XQUERY, and Erlang--has been around for a while and has proven its worth both in academic projects,...

May 22 2008
  The story of a working workflow management system
Brahe S., Schmidt K.  Conference on supporting group work (Proceedings of the 2007 International ACM Conference on Supporting Group Work, Sanibel Island, Florida,  Nov 4-7, 2007) 249-258, 2007. Type: Proceedings

Have you ever wondered how much is really true about the hype around workflow management systems (WFMSs)? Based on over three years of experience with implementing and running a WFMS in a large bank, this contribution represents...

Jan 14 2008
  PATAXÓ: A framework to allow updates through XML views
Braganholo V., Davidson S., Heuser C.  ACM Transactions on Database Systems 31(3): 839-886, 2006. Type: Article

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is commonly used for data exchange in message queues among different components, even legacy applications of a heterogeneous and/or distributed software systems. Relational database management systems (RDBMSs) are ...

May 7 2007
  A negotiation description language
Elfatatry A., Layzell P.  Software--Practice & Experience 35(4): 323-343, 2005. Type: Article

The increasing popularity of application service providers and Web services (WS) is motivating a shift from buying software products to outsourcing software services. This is renewing interest in automatic negotiation, which is quite a mature...

Jul 27 2005
   Higher-order Perl: transforming programs with programs
Dominus M.,  Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2005.Type: Book

There is an informal hierarchy of languages in many people’s minds. At the top of this hierarchy are the “pure” languages, such as Lisp. At the next level come the compiled languages, such as C++ and Java. Finally, at the bottom ...

Jul 22 2005
  Applescript: a comprehensive guide to scripting and automation on Mac OS X
Rosenthal H.,  Friends of ED, 2004.Type: Book

No other Applescript text could possibly be more thorough. This text includes 32 chapters, grouped into three sections, and spanning 850 pages. Rather than listing each chapter topic, it’s easier to simply say that the book covers...

Feb 24 2005
  Metamorphic Programming: Unconventional High
Maurer P.  Computer 37(3): 30-38, 2004. Type: Article

This paper presents a nonconventional technique for optimizing the performance of certain classes of programs. The technique, in brief, is to alter objects’ behavior by changing function pointers (typically, in the vtable) rather than by...

Jan 7 2005
 
 
 
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