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Connecting HL7 with software analysis. A model-based approach
(Springer Nature, 2014)
HL7 is an international organization that defines standards on health information systems. Most HL7 domain information models are designed according to an own graphic language. All this domain models are based in a unique ...
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The Drupal Framework: a Case Study to Evaluate Variability Testing Techniques
(2014)
Variability testing techniques search for effective but manageable test suites that lead to the rapid detection of faults in systems with high variability. Evaluating the effectiveness of these techniques in real settings ...
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Software reference architecture for smart environments: Perception
(Elsevier, 2014)
With the increase of intelligent devices, ubiquitous computing is spreading to all scopes of people life. Smart home (or industrial) environments include automation and control devices to save energy, perform tasks, ...
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Decision-Making Support for the Correctness of Input Data at Runtime in Business Processes
(World Scientific, 2014)
In a business process, the information that flows between the activities can be introduced by those users who interact with the process. This introduced information could be incorrect due to a lack of knowledge or a mistake. ...
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Introducing Approximate Model Transformations
(Universidad de Cádiz, 2014)
Model transformations dealing with very large models need to count on mechanisms and tools to be able to manage them. The usual approach to improve performance in these cases has focused on the use of concurrency ...
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CALA: An unsupervised URL-based web page classification system
(Elsevier, 2014)
Unsupervised web page classification refers to the problem of clustering the pages in a web site so that each cluster includes a set of web pages that can be classified using a unique class. The existing proposals to ...
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CERVANTES: Un framework para el diseño y desarrollo de sistemas distribuidos
(Faculty of Organization and Informatics, 2014)
En la actualidad vivimos una continua evolución en los sistemas informáticos que nos rodean: cada vez son de mayor tamaño, cubren más funcionalidades y es necesario que interactúen con otros sistemas ya existentes. El ...
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ViViD: A Variability-Based Tool for Synthesizing Video Sequences
(ACM, 2014)
We present ViViD, a variability-based tool to synthesize variants of video sequences. ViViD is developed and used in the context of an industrial project involving consumers and providers of video processing algorithms. ...
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Towards the Quality Improvement of Web Applications by Neuroscience Techniques
(ScitePress Digital Library, 2014)
User-centered design not only requires designers to analyse and anticipate how users are likely to use a Web application, but also to validate their assumptions with regard to user behaviour in real environments. Cognitive ...
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Transcriptional response to cardiac injury in the zebrafish: systematic identification of genes with highly concordant activity across in vivo models
(BMC, 2014)
Background: Zebrafish is a clinically-relevant model of heart regeneration. Unlike mammals, it has a remarkable heart repair capacity after injury, and promises novel translational applications. Amputation and cryoinjury ...