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 Computer Science 3718, Fall '00: Course Diary
Sequential cohesion: All elements in the module are associated with a particular sequence of operations in a computation, e.g.
Brooks notes that this has been driven by market forces -- namely, the decreasing cost of hardware relative to software and the explosion in the number of computers available (and hence a corresponding explosion in the number of computer-(semi)literate users).
Reprinted in IEEE Computer, 20(4) (April 1987), 10-19 and Brooks (1995).
www.cs.mun.ca /~harold/Courses/Old/CS3718.F00/diary.html   (11104 words)

  
 Team Synergy Home Page
As of the 12th of November, the Computer Science and Software Engineering students of 1999 completed their four year degree and with it came the end of Cohesion the university assignment and the beginning of Cohesion the Open Source project.
First of all we intend to improve and extend Cohesions modeling features and functionality but we are also heavily promoting the distributed application framework it is built on as a development platform in its own right.
Cohesion is a product developed at Swinburne University as part of a year long Software Engineering project.
cohesion.it.swin.edu.au   (257 words)

  
 University of Toronto: Publications in Computational Linguistics (J-M)
A formalism and an algorithm for computing pragmatic inferences and detecting infelicities, MSc thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, September 1994.
PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, July 2002.
``Lexical cohesion, the thesaurus, and the structure of text.'' Computational linguistics, 17(1), March 1991, 21--48.
www.cs.toronto.edu /compling/Publications/j-m.html   (1805 words)

  
 East of West and West of East: Engaging Other Academic Cultures
Jim Coplien is the Vloebergh Professor of Computer Science at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and also holds a visiting professorship at University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and an Associate Professorship at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois.
In our studies of software organizations, geographic colocation (or lack thereof) is the dominant factor in the social cohesion of an organization (Organizational Patterns of Software Development, by Jim Coplien and Neil Harrison, Prentice-Hall, ©2005).
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www.artima.com /weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=72425   (4985 words)

  
 MTU Department of Computer Science
Mayo and P. Kearns, A Secure Networked Laboratory for Kernel Programming (Extended Abstract), Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference on the Teaching of Computing and the Joint SIGCSE/SIGCUE Conference on Integrating Technology into Computer Science Education, pp.
Ott, J. Bieman, Program Slices as an Abstraction for Cohesion Measurement, Information and Software Technology, 40, pp.
Carr, K. Kennedy, Improving the Ratio of Memory Operations to Floating-Point Operations in Loops, ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, Andrew W. Appel, 16(6), pp.
www.cs.mtu.edu /html/publications.html   (4985 words)

  
 MTU Department of Computer Science
L.M. Ott, The Early Days of Software Metrics: Looking Back After 20 Years, Sofware Measurement: Understanding Software Engineering, International Thomson Computer Press, London, 1995
L.M. Ott, J. Bieman, B.K. Kang, B. Mehra, Developing Measures of Class Cohesion for Object-Oriented Software, Proceedings of the 7th Annual Oregon Workshop on Sofware Metrics, June 1995
Beske-Diehl, L.M. Ott C. Anderson, Potential for Change: Going Beyond Recommendations in a Women's Climate Study, Proceedings of the 1995 WEPAN National Conference, July 1995
www.cs.mtu.edu /html/publications.html   (4985 words)

  
 ANU - Political Science Program - RSSS
  As Loveday explains in an Appendix to the book, ‘the votes of all members in all house divisions, and in all committee divisions in some instances, in all parliaments from 1890 to 1910 have been coded for analysis by computer’ to determine the cohesion, solidarity and absenteeism of party members (Loveday 1977: 488).
Rawson went on, between 1980 and 1986, to head the Law and Politics of Industrial Relations Project, one of a series of limited duration projects involving members from across the School which was set up in response to increasing budgetary constraints.
  While Aitkin does develop particular instruments for handling distinctive aspects of the Australian scene, for example preferential voting, he is overwhelmingly dependent on his predecessors for framework and method.
polsc.anu.edu.au /goldenjubilee.php   (4985 words)

  
 Arvind Krishnamurthy: Fauclty - Computer Science at Yale
His research has demonstrated that the compiler and system software could work in cohesion to provide a semantically clean and efficient abstraction at the application level.
Professor Krishnamurthy is interested in cluster/parallel computing and high performance systems with special emphasis on efficient utilization of key system resources such as storage and networking devices.
As part of his thesis work at Berkeley, Krishnamurthy was involved in the design and implementation of novel parallel languages such as Split-C and Titanium.
www.cs.yale.edu /people/krishnamurthy.html   (4985 words)

  
 User: Chalst - Open Encyclopedia
I'm a logician, interested in proof theory, semantics of logic, modal logic and applications of logic to computer science and programming.
Hi to Rzach, CSTAR, siroχo, EJ, Leibniz, Dominus, The Cunctator, Kaustus, Charles Matthews and Cohesion.
I'm Charles Stewart, but not the only one.
users.open-encyclopedia.com /Chalst   (486 words)

  
 shchukin.doc
Rehbinder, P.A. and E.D.Shchukin (1972) “Surface Phenomena in Solids during Deformation and Fracture Processes”, In: S.G.Davison (ed.) Progress in Surface Science, Vol.3, Part 2, Pergamon Press, pp.
Recognized processes of spontaneous dispersion of condensed phases under conditions of extremely low interfacial tension, and formation of thermodynamically stable (lyophilic) colloid systems; first, applied the computer molecular dynamic simulation to elucidation of molecular (atomic) level of various solid/liquid interactions, proposed amorphouzation of metals by quenching eutectic microemulsions.
Realized, with a new, invented by him precision technique, direct measurements of the individual particles cohesion in coagulational contacts in various technological, natural, biological systems, including bacteria adhesion to solid surfaces, and methods of operating surface forces.
www.jhu.edu /~dogee/people/faculty/shchukin.doc   (486 words)

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