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Exploring advanced features in C#: enhance your code and productivity Strauss D., Apress, New York, NY, 2019. 308 pp. Type: Book (978-1-484248-55-3), Reviews: (2 of 2)
Words like “advanced” and “expert” are vague enough to be almost meaningless. It is not unreasonable to expect, however, that a book with the word “advanced” in the title will...
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Measuring moral acceptability in e-deliberation: a practical application of ethics by participation Verdiesen I., Dignum V., Van Den Hoven J. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 18(4): 1-20, 2018. Type: Article
With the increasing ubiquity of the Internet comes the application of this technology to a wide variety of fields, including moral philosophy and political theory. The authors are particularly focused on deliberative democracy, that is...
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Guide to competitive programming: learning and improving algorithms through contests Laaksonen A., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2017. 283 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319725-46-8)
Competitive programming is not new, but is now widely available through different online competitions. As Laaksonen notes, competitive programming provides opportunities for practice and helps to bridge the gap between theory and pract...
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Oct 30 2018 |
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Repetition between stakeholder (user) and system requirements Ellis-Braithwaite R., Lock R., Dawson R., King T. Requirements Engineering 22(2): 167-190, 2017. Type: Article
While stakeholder or user requirements (URs) should have corresponding system requirements (SysR), the purpose of these requirements is fundamentally different. URs are focused more on defining the problem, while SysR define the soluti...
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Finding and resolving security misusability with misusability cases Faily S., Fléchais I. Requirements Engineering 21(2): 209-223, 2016. Type: Article
Scenarios are used in both security design and usability design, but these two do not necessarily overlap. Usability design scenarios are concerned more with the personal and occupational goals of legitimate system users. Security scen...
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Jul 21 2016 |
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Artefact-based requirements engineering: the AMDiRE approach Méndez Fernández D., Penzenstadler B. Requirements Engineering 20(4): 405-434, 2015. Type: Article
Artifact-oriented or artifact-based requirements engineering (RE) is a relatively new practice in the field of RE. The authors contrast artifact-oriented RE with the more common activity-oriented RE, where the RE reference model is def...
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Feb 10 2016 |
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Modern x86 assembly language programming: 32-bit, 64-bit, SSE, and AVX Kusswurm D., Apress, New York, NY, 2014. 700 pp. Type: Book (978-1-484200-65-0)
Many programming books try too hard to be all things to all people. They range from introductory material to far-flung tangential topics, leaving most readers to search for relevant information somewhere along that spectrum. This book ...
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Dec 8 2015 |
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Refactoring for software design smells: managing technical debt Suryanarayana G., Samarthyam G., Sharma T., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2014. 258 pp. Type: Book (978-0-128013-97-7)
While much has been published focused on code smells and implementation-oriented design patterns, there is a dearth of resources for software architects, designers, and developers working on software design at a macro level. This book ...
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Aug 21 2015 |
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Replication of empirical studies in software engineering research: a systematic mapping study da Silva F., Suassuna M., França A., Grubb A., Gouveia T., Monteiro C., dos Santos I. Empirical Software Engineering 19(3): 501-557, 2014. Type: Article
Given the vitality of replication experiments in other fields of empirical research, it is surprising that more attention has not been paid to replication of studies in software engineering. The authors of this paper cite a number of r...
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Jul 1 2015 |
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Experiencing standardized media fragment annotations within HTML5 Van Deursen D., Van Lancker W., Mannens E., Van de Walle R. Multimedia Tools and Applications 70(2): 827-846, 2014. Type: Article
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is responsible for defining and maintaining open web standards. Recently, W3C has focused on making content, especially media content, more accessible via the web. Efforts such as Hypertext Markup La...
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